rv OF IN'A STATE PUBLICATIONS A PROVISIONAL LIST OF THE OFFICIAL PUBFJCATIONS OF THE SEVERAL STATES OF THE UNITED STATES . FROM THEIR ORGANIZATION COMPILED UNDER_ THE EDITORIAL DIRECTION OF R; R. "BOWKER NEW YORK. ;f5 4i4IS0 NEW YORK OFFICE OF THE PUBLISHERS' WEEKLY 1908 Copyright, iSgq. 1902. I9°S. ^9°^> BY R. K. BOWKER. H\t Snikhtrli niih (Churchtii llrriia BOSTON PREFACE r^riHE wealth of information, — historical, statistical, descriptive, scientific, and i 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 twenty years much has been done in Government bibliography, and the organization of bibliographical work by the Superintendent of Documents brings the bibliography of national publications into a comprehensive and adequate system. Unfortunately, less progress has been made in the correlated field of State publications. The first endeavor to catalogue systematically the oflScial issues of the several States of the Union was, so far as is known to the editor, his list of State publications given in the appendix to the American Catalogue of 1884-90. An attempt was then made to present as complete a bibliography as was possible for that period, — first, by direct correspondence with the State Librarians 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 Massachusetts, New Hampshire, and New York, responded promptly and fully ; in other cases not a word could be had from the State. Then, and to a large extent since, the Massachusetts State Library annual lists of accessions have been chief sources of information where that could not be had from State authorities. Some kind of a list for the 1884-90 period was, however, pi'eseuted for each State. A second list, for 1890-95, was made a similai' 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 succeeding period, progress has been made in two important 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 pi'ogress by the organization of a National Association of State Libraries in alliliation with the American Library Association. Nevertheless, the office of State Librarian is still in some States per- functory 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 Librarianship is one of the positions where experience, skill, and therefore continuity, are most needed, and should therefore be most free from removal for partisan reasons. There has already been enough progress in reform, however, to make more possible than heretofore a general bibliography of State publications. PREFACE lu additiou to this development within several of the States, tliei-e have been initiated since the present work was undertaken a number of enterprises covering the publications of the several States in special fields. Of these the most im- portant work is the " Index of economic material in documents of the States of the United States," edited by Adelaide R. Hasse and made practicable through the endowment of the Carnegie Institution of Washington, a work more comprehensive than its title indicates and of exceptional bibliographical value because of tiie thoroughness of treatment which the resources at the command of the editor and her special experience in this field made possible. The Index " undertakes to deal only with the printed reports of administrative officers, legislative committees, and special commissions of the States and with Governors' messages ... It does not refer to constitutions, laws, legislative proceedings or court decisions, except in so far as they happen to be found in the class of documents above mentioned." Notwithstanding this modest disclaimer in its preface, this Index covers a very large part of State publications in thorough topical analysis. In her relation as librarian of the Department of Public Documents in the New York Public Library, Miss Hasse was given the opportunity to obtain for that library as comprehensive a collection of State publications as could be gathered, a task made the easier by her previous participation in the formation of the library of United States gov- ernment documents in the office of the Superintendent of Documents at Washington. On the basis of this collection and by help of personal visits to many of the States, and with the aid of an adequate staff of indexers and compilers, Miss Hasse has been able to make this publication of the Carnegie Institution a monumental work, while the collection of documents which she has built up for the New York Public Libraiy has been of great service in the compilation of the later lists in the present volume. The issue of the ludex in individual parts, devoted each to a separate State, was begun with the publication of the index for Maine in 1907, and it is the hope of Miss Hasse to complete it within a few years. A topical index to labor reports of the several States was made a publication of the national Bureau of Labor in 1 902, during Carroll I). Wright's administration. Lists of pul)lications of the several States relative to health boards, hospitals and the defective classes are to be found in the great catalogue of the Library of the Surgeon General's Office, initiated by Dr. John S. Billings, now Director of the New York Public Library. A further contribution to State bibliography is the series of bulletins on comparative legislation begun by the New York State Library in 1891, during the administration of Melvil Dewey and continued annually for many years. 'J'he researches of the present editor, in preparing a comprehensive check-list for the general field of State publications, 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 lhc many heaps which make up the great aggregate. The variety and differentiati<;u of State publications in the several States, while increasing the difficulties of the explorer in these bibliographical labyrinths, have nevertheless a distinctive and definite value. It is a happy feature of our federal system, as has hefore been |»ointcd out, that one State desiring to experiment in legislation or administrnlioii may profit by the experiences of sister States which have already produeed good or ill results from like experiments. It is true that a large proportion of Statt; piiblieations are not of general interest outside or indeed within the State, PREFACE yet for comparative purposes their record may be important and valuable, and, aside from perfunctory or meioly 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 resources, 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, 'llie regular or special I'oports 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 iucjuirers in other States, and many of them should be on 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 throvv light on its development. In the present work, 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 supplemental 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 imperfections of their own records, and it is hoped that, on the completion of this work, librarians not only in the State Library of the State concerned, but in other libraries of the State and in libraries of other States, will make comparison of these records with their own collections or knowledge, and place their results at the service of their fellow-librarians. This will be a patriotic service to the State concerned, as well as a professional service to all libraries. The volume is so published, with column margins, as to invite such com- plementary work in each library, as well as to permit additional entry, 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 information which the State Library altogether lacked, and the editor extends especial thanks to the libraries not State libraries which have thus cooperated. In the present publication the States have been arranged not alphabetical!}', 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. The editor ap- preciates the justness of the criticism that an alphabetical arrangement of publishing departments would have had certain advantages, but this plan, in view of the variety of nomenclature of the several bureaus and of successive changes in name within a State, would have made comparison and continuity more dilHcult and have had many obvious disadvantages. The issues of each State and the names or official desig- nations of officers vary so much that it seemed desirable to adopt some arrange- ment 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 collects into a volume, or series of volumes, its miscel- laneous public documents, usually under the comprehensive title " Public Documents " v PREFACE or tbe like. The Constitution, iucludiug records of coustitutioual conventions and commissions, makes the first general division. Then follow the Executive and Staff officers, who transact the routine business o/the State ; the inspectors, boards, commissions, etc., who care for the Inspection and Regulation of business in the State, as insurance, mines, railroads, etc., or record the statistics of labor, agriculture, schools, etc. ; and the Institutions through which business is carried on hy the State, including its schools, library, 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 staff officer who inspects and regulates the schools, and might be entered 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 Judiciary is the next division, and in this are included the leading State reports and digests, though these are in many cases issued as private enterprises, the State buying a portion of the edition. Little attempt has been made, especially in the larger States, to schedule the reports of lower courts, which should be sought under the State name in the author alphabet of the American Catalogues. The Legis- lature follows, including session laws, codifications, etc. ; compilations of laws on a special subject, as school laws, find proper place here or under the department officer, according to their publishing origin. Finally the Miscellaneous or special issues, unclassified, are given, and this division includes some of the most valuable publications. A Supplemental list covers the pre-State period, colonial or terri- torial, including reprints or collections of documents belonging to that period. The supplemental 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. JNIiss Adelaide R. Hasse has happily made this im- perfect endeavor less important by the publication as an American Historical Associ- ation monograph through the Government Printing Oflflce in 1908 of her modestly titled but remarkabU' collection of "Materials for a bibliography of the public archives of the thirteen original States, covering the colonial period and the State period to 1789." In the Southern States, which, during the period of the Civil War, 18G1-G5, were members of the Confederate States of America, the publications have been followed as fully as practicable through that jjcriod of disorganization, in which many of the regular series of State publications were interrupted and many of those pul)lish('d were destroyed I)y fire ; no bibliographical distinction as to tiie cliaugos in federal relations has been found necessary, as the documents themselves show no difference in this regard. 1 1 should b(! said that while an attempt has been made to conform in a general method of treatment the lists of the several States, absolute uniformity hns been impracticable, partly because each State issues its publications by a method all its own, but still more because of the insufliciency of the information on specilic points. In a few instances the usual method of entry has been purposely vaiied 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 further sources of information. Kndeavor liMs bf-en made to verify nnd cxU-nd information on uncertain points by direct query PREFACE to odicial or other authorities in the several States ; ncverllieless, it was impossible to verify all entries. JNIerely conjectural entries, as of unrecorded volumes in series supposed to be continued, have been avoided. In some few cases, however, misleading information may have led to entries of publications which have never had actual existence. Collectors of United States Government publications have sad remembrance of an elusive "Angora goat," a monograph on this subject being included in the oflicial list of a certain goveriimeut series, although as a matter of fact no such monograpli was ever printed. Similarly, in the list of Illinois publica- tions in the present work there is entry of Debates and Proceedings of the Con- stitutional Convention of 1847 in two (juarto volumes, au entry made seemingly on good authority, tliough we are now assured by better authority that probably no such publication was issued. Efforts have been made to bring the list up to date of publication, but in some cases the necessary additional information w^as not furnished, and the absence of a recent issue from any serial 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 document, regardless of its subject. Thus 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 Legislature ; thus committee and commission reports on the same subject are given respectively under Lkgislatuke or Inspection or other division. For journals and legislative documents, naturally chronological, that order has been followed specifi- cally 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, how- ever, that in some cases there has been confusion on this point. Place of publication has been specified only when known to be othei- than the present capital of the State — in Rhode Island, other than Providence. The original list of State Publications in the American Catalogue of 1884-90, as well as the general plan, was chiefly the personal work of the editor. The list for tiie second period, in the American Catalogue for 1890-95, was compiled mostly by Miss Helen E. Haines, of the Lihranj JournaL The compilation of the present comprehensive work was placed, for the New England States, in the hands of Miss Frances B. Ilawley, later Superintendent of Branches in the Brooklyn Public Library' system ; for the North Central States, in her hands and those of Mr. W. N. Seaver, with advisory help of JNIiss Haines ; and for the Western States and Territories and the Southern States, entirely in the hands of Mr. W. N. Seaver. The work was originally published in four parts, as above indicated, and some development of the plan and variations in methods will naturally be found in the successive parts. To the systematic skill and careful workmanship of the compilers is chiefly due a result which gives at least the semblance of a comprehensive and systematic bibliography to the most inadequate and perplexing of material. The result is all the more to the credit of the compilers because the possi- bilities of pecuniary return precluded the use of paid assistant compilers. It was ' not expected from the beginning that the work would prove pecuniarily profitable or PREFACE even cover its full 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 had so excellently set in his generous contribution toward the advancement of the entire line of bibliographical work. It was hoped, however, that the manu- facturing cost of the publication would be covered. This hope was promptly frustrated when the editor and the compilers faced the enormous mass of material, which seemed to grow before their eyes. The edition, limited to 500 copies, has not been fully subscribed, and the total return at the completion of publication has been under §2000, as against a manufacturing cost exceeding $5000. The sale of all the remaining available copies at the increased price of $10, to which the price was raised from the original subscription price of S5, would bring the total return to about SoOOO, leaving an approximate loss above $2000, to which is to be added the several thousand dollars involved in the labor of compilers and editor. It was in view of this fact and of the labor saved and value given to the State Libraries in the several States that the editor ventured to ask cooperation without pecuniary compensation and to hope that such cooperation might be generally afforded. In several States systematic and adequate help has been given b}'^ the State Librarian, or by the State Archivist, or State Universit}^ or other State authorities, or by otlicers or librarians of Slate Historical Societies, or by librarians in leading libraries of the State. The lists for Massachusetts, New York, Ohio, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Iowa, Missouri, Kansas, and California, were furnished in nearly final shape by the State authorities, and specific recognition is made of their help and of that of other cooperators at the head of each State list. To all those who have joined in this " labor of love," with- out money and witiiout price, even to the extent of a complimentary copy of the completed volume — many of these private persons from whom such service could scarcely be asked or expected — the cordial thanks of editor and of compilers are here tendered. For few States, however, did the list approach completeness, and in nearly every case additions were made or much editorial work done by tiie com- pilers. In the gi'eat body of States the enterprise commanded more or less sympathetic :ipl)reeiation, but the State Librarians lacked the material, or were too busy, or had other reasons, for giving but imperfect cooperation. ]n more than one State promises that were never realized actually delayed publication. In some States the natural response that a State ollicial could not be expected to do uncompensated work was frankly made. The fact that in many States the Secretary of State was <-.i- ojjido State Librarian, a function to which he gave but perfunctory attention, that in others no trace of a State Librarian could be found, that in others the State Liltrarian had cliargc only of a law library, that in otheis" the otlice had been given to a pjiHsi' politician or one of his relatives or awarded through a " beauty contest" — all these were elements of discouragement not without humorous compensations. A few HbrariaiiH will recall that dear and delightful State Librarian of Georgia, of liai)py memory, who imparted to a visiting delegation the important fact that he had found flie hooks in his lil>iaiy without any arrangement whatever and had hit upon the liappy device of arranging them in the oriler of tiie alphabet. The con- dition in another Southern State is shown in th(^ following resolution of the Kentucky (ieneral Assembly of IX.'jO : /tftiilrt'l . . . 'I'lidt Uii- (Jomiiiittfo oil the Ijibrary Ipl" liiMtnicted Ici iijf|uirc into the present (■(imlitioii of the Suite Mlirtiry nuA ie|ion whiUirr or not lliciv ho In oiricc ul thin timi- a Htate Mbrariaii ; and what action, if any, ihc'y (h'riii tir^^\u\o^■l^. viii PREFACE But vvitliiu the yuars during wliieb IhiH bibliograpliy h:is been iu progress, a decided change for the better has been evident, and there have been accessions from many States to membership in the National Association of State Libraries, in whose meetings are to be found the same professional ideals and scholarly equipment that more and more distinguish the library profession. It was hoped at the start that this bibliography could be completed and i)ublishcd - I)y li)00, and a supplement or revised edition thereafter issued which would maiii('H, 1867-80. In 1895 It waH Hplil Into CominlHHionerH of Inland Ji'lHlieries and Game, and CommiHulotierH of Hi;ii and Hhore I'lshories. — Memorial relating to tiie destruction of state fisli- cries, jjresented to Congress March 9, 1892, in opjKiHition to the " Lajihani 1)111." '92. Commissioners of Inland Fisheries and Game (1895-). Annual report, 1895 98. 2 Inspection] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Maine \_Fish and Game, continual.^ Commissioner sj)f Sea and' Shore Fisheries (1895-). Annual report, 1895-9S. Forest Commissioner (18'Jl-). Keport, 1891, 94, 96. Geological Survey. Report, 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 pin. S^. — 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 officio, 1891-). Annual report, births, deaths, marriages and divorces, lst-5th, 1892-96. Bi-monthly report of Sanitary Inspector, 1890- 95. See also tender Legislature, Laws. Commissiotiers 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. Note. Publication doubtful rpts. previous to 1860 and for 1863, 68, 71. Agent of Penohscot Indians (1821-). Report, an- nual, 1860-92; biennial, '92-96. Note. Publication doubtful rpta. previous to 1860 and for 1863, 68, 71. Insurance Commissioner (1870-). Annual report, 1870-98. Note. Preceded by Insurance Examiner, 1868-70, whose rpt. for 186S is included in that of the Bank Examiner. [Labor.] Bureau of Industrial and Lahor Statistics (1887-). Annual report, lst-12th, 1887-98. 8". — Inspector Factories and Workshops (Office filled by Deputy Labor Conmiissioner, 1893-). An- nual report, 1893-96. Note. Bound with rpt. of Bureau of Industrial and Labor Statistics. Land Agent (1828-). Annual report, 1832-92. Note. 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 (1874-). 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. Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Maine \_Education.'\ Maine Pedagogical Society. Proceed- ings, 1880-81. Farmington, '83. 16". Portland School for Z)ea/ (Portland, 1805-). IJcport. 1898. JVbie. Previous rpts. made in ms. to Gov. and Council. State Normal School (Gorham, 1878-). Annual catalogue and report, 1879-98. — Eastern (Castine, 18G3-). Annual catalogue and report, 18GJ:-98. — Western (Farmington, 1863-). Annual catalogue and report, 1804-98. Note. Also called Training School at Farmington. Training School (Fort Kent, formerly at Madawaska, 1878-). Annual report, 1895-98. See also Agriculture ; Ileform and Industrial. [Fish and Game.'] Maine Sportsmen Fish and Game Ass'n. First annual report, 1834. '94. 8°. \_Histo7-y and Genealogy.'] Maine Genealogical Society. I'robate records of Lincoln Co. ; comp. by W: D. Patterson. Portland, 1895. 8°. (445) "p. — 13th annual report, 1896; also by-laws. '97. 8°. Maine Historical Sccieiy. Collections; cont. docs. and papers rel. to discovery, settlement and early history of Maine; 1st ser., v. 1-9. Port- land, 1831-87. 9 V. 8°. — Same; 2d ser., v. 1-4. Portland, 1869-89. 4 v. — Collections and proceedings; 2d ser., v. 1-7. Portland, 1890-96. 7 v. 8°. [^Hospital.] Maine Eye and Ear Infirmary. Annual report, 188G-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 "Bangor Commercial" of alleged abuses in that institution. 1882. \_Law.'] Maine State Bar Association. Proceedings at the annual meeting, lst-5th, 1892-96. 5 pm. 8°. \^TAhrary.] State Librariaii (1861-). Report, 1st- 27th, annual, 1861-81 ; biennial, 1882-98. Note. Previous to 1861, Sec. of State was Librarian ex officio. No report 1890. — Catalogue of Maine State Library, 1862. '62. 8°. Note. For earlier eds., see under Executive and Staff, Sec. of State. — Supplemental catalogue, 1867. 'G8. 8°. [^Medicine.] Maine Homeopathic Medical Society. Transactions, v. 1-10, 1887-97. Maine Medical Association. 'J'ransactions, 1853-96. Military and Naval Orphan Asylum (Bath, 18(58-). Report of trustees and officers, annual, 1868-91; biennial, 1892-98. Note. Publication doubtful 1808-71. [Pomology.'] State Poniological Society (1873-). See under Inspection and Regulation, Board of Agriculture. \ Press.] .Maine Press Ass'n. Proceedings, 1864-9(;. [Prison.] Slate I'rison (Thomaston, 1823-). Annual report of warden and oflicers, 1829-98. [Reform, and Industrial.] Industrial School for Girls (llallowell, 1872-). Annual rei)ort of board of managerH, lst-24tli, 1875-98. State Reform School {V,:i\w Elizabeth, 1853-). An- nual report of trustees, ]st-45th, 1854-98. Jiidicinrj] STATE PUBI.lCATrONS [Maine Judiciary. Publications under this lie.ad ofliciiil, but privately printed. State purcliases a speciflod miniber ofcopics. Maine Keports : Cases detcriuineJ in Supreme Judicial Court of Maine; v. 1-92, 1820-1)8. Cont. : V. 1-9 reported by Simon Greeulcaf. 10-12 by J: Fairfield. 13-18 by J: Shepley. 19 by J; Appletou. 20 by J: Appleton and J: Shepley. 21-:!0 by J: Shepley. Z\-Zh by Asa Keddington. 3tJ-40 by Solynian Heath. 41-42 by J: M. Adams. 40-44 by Timothy Ludden. 45-51 by Wales Hiibbard. .52-60 by \V: W. Virgin. 61-64 by lidwiu B. Smith. 65-68 by Josiali 1). Pulsit'er. 60-70 by D: K. Hastings. 71-80 by Joseph W. Spaulding. 81-92 by U: Hamlin. Digest of decisions, 1820-47 (Maine rpts. v. l-2f)) ; by riiilip Eastman. Hallowell, '49. 8«. — Same, 1847-57 (Maine rpts. v. 27-43) ; by W: Wirt Virgin. Hallowell, '59. 8°. — Same: Supplemental digest of decisions, 1857-08 (Maine rpts. v. 44-56) ; by W: Wirt Virgin. Portland, '70. 8°. — Same, 1869-79 (Maine rpts. v. 57-68) ; by G: C. Hopkins. Tortland, '79. 8'^. — Same, 1820-79 (Maine rpts. v. 1-68) ; by Harris M. Plaisted and F: H. Appleton. Portland, 'SO. 8o. — Same: Supplemental digest of decisions, 1878-89 (Maine rpts. v. 09-81) ; by E: P. Coffin. Port- land, '90. 8°. — Same : Index digest of decisions contained in Maine r])ts. V. 1-88 ; by A. R. Savage. Portland, '97. 8°. lieports of decisions in the Circuits Courts Martial ; by Francis O. J. Smith. Portland, 1831. 8°. Note. Pub. in conformity to a resolve of March 31, 1801. Legislature. Legislative sessions annual through 1881, thence biennial in odd years; one regular session, beginning January. Special sess. 1840/41. [Laws of the State.'\ Public laws, v. 1-18, 1820-97. Gont.: V. 1, 1820-21 (Revised statutes 1821). 2, 1822-31 (Revised statutes 1822-31). 3,1832-39. 4,1840-41. 5,1842-46. 6, 1847-52. 7, 1853-56. 8, 1857-60. 9, 1861-65. 10, 1866-68. 11,1869-71. 12,1872-74. 13,1875-77. 14,1878-80. 15,1881-85. 16,1887-89. 17,1891-93. 18,1895-97. Note. 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, 1842-46. 6, 1847-52. 7, 185.S-5G. 8, 1857-60. 9, 1861-65. 10, 1866-68. 11, 1869-71. 12, 1872-74. 13, 1875-77. 14, 1878- 80. 15,1881-85. 16,1887-89. 17, 1891-93. IS, 1895-97. Note. Also issued yearly in pamphlet form, 1820-40. — Resolves, v. 1-18, 1820-97. Cent. : V. 1, 1820-28. 2, 1829-35. 3, 1836-39. 4, 1840-41. 5, 1842-46. 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- 80. 15, 1881-85. 16, 1887-89. 17, 1891-93. 18, 1895-97. Note. 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. Note. Annual through 1881, biennial since. Extra session 1853 bound with 1854. Include also Governor's address, E.x- ecutive communications, Register of civil government and General iudex. — Revised statutes, 1821. Brunswick (J. Griffin), '21. 2 V. 8°. Note. Also constitute v. 1 of Public Laws. There are 2 private eds. : l>y W: Hyde, Portland, 1822; by Glazier, Masters & Co., Hallowell, 1830. — Same: Supplement, 1822-31. Portland (T: Todd), '31. 8°. Note. Also constitutes v. 2 of Public Laws. — Same: Supplement, 1822-33. Hallowell (Glazier, Masters & Co.), '34. 8°. Note. Private ed. 5 Legislature] ST A TE PUB Lie A TIONS [Maine {Laws of the State, continued.^ — Revised statutes, 1834; by Francis 0. J. Smith. Portland, '3-t. 2 v. 8°. jSi'ote. 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, 18.57. 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. T>. Carver. '94. 8°. — Same: Supplement to tlie Revised Statutes, 1885- 96; by Elias Dudley Freeman. P;ortland (Lor- ing, Short & Harmon), 1895. 4«. ISiatntory Revision.'] Report of Commissioners on revision of statutes of 1841 ; by Philip Eastman, S: E. Smith, and Ebenezer Everett. 4o. — Same: Statutes of 1857; by J: B. Hill, Joseph Baker, and James Bell. 4°. Xote. Includes report of Ether Sheplet in 1856. — Same: Statutes of 1883; by C W. Goddard. '83. 3 V. 4". [Agriculture.'] Maine agricultural law, 1879 ; by S. L. Boardman. — [Corporatio}!.] Maine corporation law; by I : W. Dyer. Portland, 1881, 91. 2 v. — [Fish and Game.] Maine fish and game laws 1892, 1893, 95. — [Flealth.] Sanitary laws; issued by Registrar of Vital Statistics. 1891, 95. — <[]}isolvency.] Maine insolvent law, 1879, 97. — [Jnsuratice.] Maine insurance laws, 1885, 87, 89, 91,93,95. 6 pni. [Liquor.] Maine prohibitory law rel. to intoxicating liquors. 1850,71,79. 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 jmblic schools; [with abstraclH of judicial decisions in reference to school laws.] 1885, 87, 89, 91 , 93, 95. v. [Journals and Documents.] Journal of the Senate, 1851-97. Note. Not printed in IH.W, 59, 62. Mbh. 1S20-'J7, in ollioc of Hfc. of Hl.'ito. — JoTirnal of the House, 18.55-97. Note. Not printed In 1H50, fi'2-04. Mhb. 1S20-07, in olTicc of 8cc. of Htatc. Legislative documents; cont. l)illH, acts, resolves, reports of conitnittecs eniaiialing from either branch of the Legislature and ordered i)rinted, 1868-97. Note. Contained In I'nbllc flocumenlH previoiin to 1S68. I'rintcd In 2 v. Hlncc 18H7: v. 1, IIonHc; v. J, Mcnale. Legislature] S TA TE r UBI. ICA '/ IONS [Maine \_Journals and Documents, continued.'\ — Legislative raamuil ; eont. rules and orders of House and Senate, ])olitical and industrial statistics, list of committees, etc., 1820-70. Note. Part of Maine Btate 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. ealondar, 1827-45. Part of Maine state year-boolj, 1870-99. — Maine state year-book, register and legislative manual, 1870-99. Portland (G. M. Donliam), '70-98. 120. Note.. State purchases GOO copies yearly. — Biographical sketches of members of Senate and House, annual, 1873-81; biennial, 1883-97. — Report and resolve respecting international literary exchanges; with does. 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 character 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°. Mlscellaneous. Includes publications patronized and encouraged by the State. [Bihliographij.'] Bibliography of Maine to 1891; by Joseph Williamson. Portland, '9G. 2 v. 8". Agricultural bibliography of Maine; by S. L. Board- man. 1893. 4°. {_Biography.^ Biographical encyclopaedia: Maine in the 19th century. Boston, 1885. 4". Poets of Maine ; 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, 189G. 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; arguiuents and proofs. 25 v. and maps. — See also under Supplemental : Provincial and Dis- trict. Commissioners to Settle Boundary between Maine and N. 11. 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 lender Suppleiuental : Provincial and District. Miscellaneous] STATE PUBLICATIONS M;iiiie Inilustrial and labor statistics of Maine, 18G8-r.'J ; by J: A. Poor. n. t. p. Water power of Maine; by Walter Wells. 18G9. 8°. Maine atlas; includ. bistorical 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. Pliila., 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. EUswortb, 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. ; bistorical, pbysical, and agricultural survey, by J. W. Lang. 1873. 8°. Washington Co.: Atlas; comp. from surveys made by G: N. Colby. Houlton, 1881. \_Fiiiance.'] List of stockholders in Maine banks. 1847. Commissioners on Paper Credits. Report, 1871. 8°. Catalogue of bankrupts of Maine; by C. PL Hamlin. Bangor, 1873. Pension Agent. Report, 1881. Commissioners on Taxation. Special report, 1889. '90. 8°; IHale 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, 18G5. 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°. Ban"-or historical magazine; ed. by Jos. W. Porter; V. 1-G, 1885-91. Bangor, '85-91. G v. 8°. Names of soldiers of the American Revolution who applied for state bounty under resolves of March 17, 1835, March 20, 24, 183G, as appears in record of Land Office; by C. J. House. 1893. 8«. History of Androscoggin Co.; ed. by Georgia D. - - 40. Phila. (Everts & Peck), ed. by H. D. Kingsbury N. Y. (Blake & Co.), Cleveland (Williams, Merrill. Boston, 1891 History of Cumberland (;o 1880. 4°. History of Kennebec Co. and S. L. Deyo. ill. 1892. 2 v. 4". History of Penobscot Co. Chase & Co.), 1882. 4". History of I'iscataquis Co. ; by Rev. Aniasa Luring. Portland, 1880. 8". History of York Co. Phila. (Everts & Co.), 1880. 4". [^Insurance.] Directory insurance agents, comi)anieH and brokers. 1H91, 93, 95. 3 v. [Institutions.] Commissioners to Visit Amer. Asylum at Hartford, and Resolve for Assistance of Deaf and Diimh. Report. I'ortland, 1825. 8". Commissioners of Inveslirjation of Insane J/osjntal. Rei)ort, made to Governor and Council by order of the Lejfislaturc, .Ian., 18GK. 'G8. 8". Committee to Investigate Sale of State College Scrip. Ueport of evid<'ncc and coMclnsioii. I«7G, 8". 8 Miscellaneous] STA TE PUB Lie A TfONS [Main. \_Law.'\ History of the 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°. [^Afadawaska 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 portraits of Governor, Staff, and Council, 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 Province of Maine, 1636-86 ; transcribed by C: Bradbury. 1843-45. 4 v. 4°. Maine wills, 1640-1760; coinp. by W: M. Sargent. Portland (Brown, Thurston & Co.), 1887. 8°. Note. State purchased 600 copies by agreement. York deeds ; 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, which were made oificial 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. 8o. 5. Christopher Levett of York; by J. P. Baxter. Portland, 1893. 8°. NEW HAMPSHIRE STATE PUBLICATIONS Material furnWied by A. H. Chase, State Librarian, Con- cord. Inclusion in grant of land to Gorges and Mason called Province of Maine, 16:;2. Separation by grant to Mason, 1629. Final defeat of claims of Mass., 1679. Legislature draws up and adopts a cou- stitulion, 1776; revision of coustitution, 1783. Ratification of federal constitution, 178S. Annual reports, 1859, 62-67, 70-96. '60-97. 8°. Note. All regular annuid and biennial reports (with occa- sional omissions) of state officers, bound with a general title- page. 1859, 62-67,70, 7'2 have no general title-page. 1886-89 in 2 V. each; in 3 v. each from 1890. Rpts. previous to 1870 cont. in appendices to House Journals. Constitution and Constitutional Conventions. Convention of 1781-83. AxJdress, 1781, 82. 12°. — Constitution. 1783. 12°. Convention nf 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". Note. 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 ri<,'ht8 ami constitution; also rules and list of members. 1889. 8\ — Constitution as submitted to vote of people. 1889. 12°. — Constitution. 1896. ExixuTivE and Staff. Governor. Message. 1819-97. 8°. Note. Publication doubtful prior to 1819, and for 1824-3:!, .15-4'J, !>'i--!>]. From 1802-69, ofllce was lusuruuce Commis- nioncrH Cthree). — Supplementary report. 1892. — I'relimiiiary report. 1893, 9(1. — General lawH rel. to iiihurancein N. II. 1892, 95, 98. l^Labor.] Bureau of Labor ■ lleport [armual], l8t-2(l, 1893, 94; biennial, :',d-4tli, Ih;»6, 98. 8". — Report on Bureau ol Labor Statistics. 1872. [Library.] Hoard of Library Commissioners. Re- port [on] free public lihraries, l8t-4lh [hien.], 1892-98. 8". — Bulletin, l8t-3-l, Dec. 31, 1895-99. 8^ — [fMrcular containing statutcH, etc.] n.t.p. [1896.] 4°. (3) p. 12 Inspection] STATE PUBLICATIONS [N. II. Railroad Commissioners. Report [annual], 184:9-98. 8°. Note. Publication doubtful prior to 1849. 1856 not pub. — Statutes relating to railroads, 1893. — Special report regarfling railroads operated by other than steam power. 1894. 8°. — See also under Miscellaneous. [Reform School.'] Commissioners [on] Reform Schqol. Report, 1852, 57, 58. [Taxation.] Board of Equalization. Valuation and taxation in N. II., lst-14th [annual], 1881-94; 15th-lGth [bien.], 1896, 98. — Railroad, telegraph, and telephone tax for 1892. broadside. Tax Commissioners. Report, 187G, 78. 8°. Institutions. [Agriculture.] 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., l8t-9th, 1888-98, pub. in 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 18.58 ; State took part of ed., 1858-60. [History.] 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. Formerlj- Reform School. See also under Inspection and Regulation, Reform School. [Insane.] Asylum for the Insane. Report of officers, annual 1841-95 ; 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., 1880. — 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. Peaslee to House of Representatives, June sess.,- 1834, for the committee on so much of Governor's message as related to the insane, n. t. p. 8°. 13 Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [N. H. [Insane, continued.'} Report made to the Legislature on the subject of the insane, June sess., 183G. 8^. An appeal to the citizens of N. H., in behalf of the suffering insane, 1838. 8°. Report of the trustees of the N. II. 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.'] State Library. Annual report of Librarian, 1870-94. 8". Ii^ote. Previous to 1847, librarian was appointed by the legislature for the session only; in 1847, the Sec. of State was made librarian, ex officio, and llicreafter made annual reports (except 1850, 65) ; iii 1866 a new law placed the library on its present basis. No rpt. pub. 1866, 68, 69; biennial from 1894, inelud. in rpts. of trustees. — [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. II. Register, etc. [1894.] 12°. An index of the hi.storical matter contained in the N. II. Registers from 1772 to 1892; in the Political Manuals from 1857 to 1872 ; and in the People Iland-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 tlie 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. S". List of reports of Departments of the State of N. FI. and other documental matter published in the appendices of Legisjalive Journals, and sub- sequently in "y\nnual rcjxjrts," ]822-8!». 8". Statistics relating to iniblic libraries in N. H. 8°. Author-list of New Mainpshire, I685-J829. 8". N. H. ofliciai i>ublications, 1889-90. n. t. p. 8". Regimental liistorians. 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". Englieh and Canadian law reports, digests, and statutes wanted by the State Library of N. H., Oct. 1, 1890. n. t. p. 8". 14 Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [N- !I. [Library^ continued.'] Association of State Librarians : list of officers and resolution.s. n. i. p. 8°. Reports of State Library, 1847-04. '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. {_Prison.] State Prison. Report of officers, annual 1835-94; biennial 1896-98. 8°. Note. Preceded hj- report or Btatement of the Warden. Publication doubtful prior to 18:i5 and for 1830-40, 43-49, 51, 52, 58, 60. — Inventory of stock, tools, provisions, etc. 1852. 8". — 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, lst-5th, 1890-98. '91-99. 8°. — By-laws. 1890. Judiciary. The issues listed under this heading are official, but not state publications. New Hampshire Reports : Cases determined in the Supreme Court, v. lst-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- 65; by W. L. Foster. 32-37, 1855-59; by G. G. Fogg. 38-44, 1859-63; by W. E. Chandler. 45-48, 1863-69; by A. Hadley. 49-55,1869-75; by J. M. Shirley. 56-57, 1875-76; by D. Hall. 58, 1876-79; by E. A. Jenka. 59-64, 1879-88; by W. S. Ladd. 65-66, 1888-91 ; by F. N. Parsons. Digest (Rpts., v 1-12) ; 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, iuclud. 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°. .'iS7.50. Legislature. [Called General Court.] Legislative sessions biennial; one regular session, beginning January, iu odd years. Laws and rpts. of legislative committees issued by Sec. of State, Bank 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. Jfote. For details, see N. H. State Library report, 1892, p. 105-117. [Statutory Revision.] Report of Commissioners to revise statutes, 1842, 67, 78, 90. 8°. Journals; 1784-1897. Xutf. For details, see N. H. State Library Rpt., 1892, p.93- 104. > i' . .P 15 Legislature] STATE PUBLICATIONS [N. H. Plouse bills, 1893-97. ['93-97.] 8«. House joint resolutions, 1893-97. ['93-97.1 8° Rules, 1825-97. 16°. Note. Publication doubtful prior to 1825, and for 1826-56 58-59, 61, 66, 68. Proposed law for the establishment, maintenance and supervision of public libraries, n.i.p. [1849?.! fo. 1 p. ^ L J 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 ofBce of the Sec. of State, 1G79-1883. '86. S«. 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°. IBitnlier Hill.} 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". ICapitol.'] 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. [6'oMr^s.] Commission upon Town or Local Courts. Litigation statistics. 1860. Endicott 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«. A^ole. 1842 haB 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. PI. ; 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 insarif, 1851. [Loiiistjiirfj.] Co'iiimissinner at Lovisburg. Roll of N. II. men at Louisburg, 1745; [by G: C. Gil- more]. 1890. 63 p. [Militia.] Commission to Revise Militia Law Re- port, 1877. [Prisons.] Commissioner to International Prison Con- gress, London, 1872. Report; by A. Folffer '73. 8". ' i6 Miscellaneous] 5 7V/ TE PUB I. rCA TIONS [N. H. \Railroadsr\ Commissioners [on.] State's Interest in the Concord and />. .V M. li. lis. Report [on] State's interest in the Concord R. R., its branches and property, and in the Boston & Maine R. R. 1889. 80. [Silk.] Agent upon Silk Culture. Report; [by J. M. Harper, 1830]. [Stat^ Papers.'] See under Supplemental : Provincial, Provincial and State Papers. ^Swedes at Suncook.] Attorney-General. Report in matter of the Swedes at Suncook, 1883. 8°. Water Power Commission. Report on preliminary ex- amination of water power of N. H. 1870. Water Sup2dij Commission. Report in relation to the effect of drawing off water of N. II. lakes and ponds to supply mills. [1885.] 8°. Winnipesaukee Lake Manufacturing Co. Commission. Report. [1879.] Supplemental : Provincial. Including reprints. General Court. Laws, 1699. jVoie. 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. Jfote. For details see N. H. State Library report, 1892, p 105. Reprints of laws of 1726 and 1761, pub. respectively 1886, and 1888, 98. — Journals; Jan. 1744-Mav 1745; July 1767-Oct. 1768. mte. 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 records 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. ") Town papers 1638-1784. |^ Ed. by N. Provincial and State papers 1749-92. Town papers. Revolutionary rolls. Misc. provincial and state papers. Provincial papers. Early state papers 9. 10. 11-13. 14-17. 18. Ed. Bouton. Ed. by I: W. Ham- mond. 19. 20-22. 23. 24-28. List of documents. Town charters. Ed. by A. S. Batch- ellor. 17 VERMONT STATE PUBLICATIONS LUt compiled from ••Bibliography ^J/J^^Z^ tl Musi: Oilman and others, J S97; and from Catalogue 0/ liuse, state Librarian. , state independonce declared an^i^tSr fLS^T^: ^Ali.il'd'^trtt^uion a. a state. Vermont state officers reports, annual 1863-69, biennial 1870-97/98. 8°. Cont. (Exc.u.iveof Legislative do<^):Hp^^-_f^l'owB Auditor of Acct'B Treasurer. Inspector of Finance. Com'r of State Taxes. Adjutant and Inspector Gen. Quartermaster-gen. Sergeant-at-arms. Supervisors of Insane. Brattleboro Retreat. Vt. Slate Asylum for Insane. State Prison. House of Correction. Vt. Industrial School. University of Vt. Vt. Bd. of Dental Examiners Constitution, Council of Censors and Consti- tutional Conventions. Constitution of Vermont as established by tbe^General Convention at Windsor, 17//. Hartford, n. a. _ SaZ: astev. by the Council of Censors and recom. mended for the consideration of the people. Windsor, 1785. 4°. 44 p. ..nd rev _ Same, as established by Convention 1778, and re> . by Convention, 1786. Windsor, 1786. 4o _ Same, as rev. and amended by the Council of Cen- sors 1792. Rutland, 7i. d. - Same, as adopted by Convention at Windsor, 1-9... Windsor, 1793. 4-. 29 p. -Same; adopted by Conventions 1786, 93, 1828, 3b, 50. 1852. 8°. 56 (1) p. Note. ConsliUition is included in <' Vt. slate papers and in most edB. of the revised statutes. Council of Censors. Journal, 1785-1869. v. p., 1785- 1869 8". XT , Pminfil met every 7 years, holding 3 sessions, until it ^atlboli^shed" In mor's'eHsi.ns of each council bound to- gelhcr; m-i iH a 12"; tltk-H vary. _ Articles of amendment to the consti^tution of Vt vronosod by th-- Council, March 24, 18-'l , A^ith in addres.M to the people and an ordinance for caliinL' a conv.-ntion. '21. »"■ 28 p. \rtiVU of am.n.lnunt of the constitution o Vt^ ~ ...oHcd by the Council in 1842, and Iho articles urlL>\ ti be anK.n.led; vMth the address of Slid Council. '42. 8". 20 p. _ K,,rt in Council. Feb. 14, 1«49, by J: l>omeroy, for Committee, n. p., n. d. H". ^\' ,. , _ AddrcH., to the General Assembly of the State, Oct. _ rroposed ar'ticles^of amendment to the constitution, opted by the Council; artieh-H of present con- stitution U> be aflf..ct..d thereby; onl.nance of said Council; an.l an nddress to the people. 186.>. 8". 13 p. lo Constitution] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Vt. Council of Censors, contimied. — Proposed articles of aniendinent to the constitution, pemlins^ in the Council, 18G0, 2d sess, 8°. 7 p. — Report of committee on taxes and expenditures, 1869, 2d sess. 8°. — Report of executive committee, 1869, 2d sess. S''. — Report of special committee on biennial sessions and elections, 1869, 2d sess. 8«. 9 p. — Report of special committee on the judiciary, 1869, 2d sess. 80. 2?> 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, 1869, 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°. 11 p. 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. Governor and CouJicil. 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 speeches, 1831-34). Governor. Message, 1836-98. 8". Cont.: By S. H. Jenison, 1830-41 ; byO: Paiue, 1841-43; by J: Mattocks, 1842-44; by W: Slade, 1844-46; by Horace Eaton, 1846-48; by Carlos Coolidge, 1848-50; by O: K. Williams, 1850-52; by Erastns Fairbanks, 1852; by J: S. Robinson, 18.54; by Stephen Royco, 1854-56; by Rylaud Fletcher, 1856-58; by Hiland Hall, 1858-60; by Brastus Fairbanks, 1860; by F: Hol- brook, 1861-63; by J. G. Smith, 1863-65; by Paul Dillingham, 1865-07; by J: B. Page, 1867-69; by P: T. Washburn, 1870; by G. W. Heudee, 1870; by J: W. W. Stewart, 1872; by Julius Converse, 1872-74; by Asahel Peck, 1874-76; by Horace Fair- banks, 1876-78; by Redfield Proctor, 1878-80; by Roswell Farnham, 1880-82; by J; L. Barstow, 1882-84; by S: B. Pin- gree, 1884-86; by E. J. Ormsbee, 1886-88; by W: P.Dilling- ham, 1888-90; by Carroll S. 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. yoto. 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 Assenilily, Senate or House, since 1837; also in " State officers reports " since 1868. — Communication to the General Assembly, 1863. '63. 8«. 23 p. Note. Rel. to state aid for soldiers' families. — Documents commuuicated to the General Assembly concerning the spread of the Asiatic cholera; submitted to the House. Oct. 19, 1865. Burling- ton, '65. S". 12 p. — See also under Legislature, Journals. Docnmenis, etc. 19 Executive] STAfE PUBLICATIONS [Vt. Adjutant and Inspector General. Report, annual 1862- G9, biennial 1870-97/98. 8". — General order no. 5 : Regulations for completion of ori^ranization of companies of militia and for draft. 1864. 8". 15 p. ' — Revised roster of tbe Vt. volunteers, and lists of Vermonters who served in the army and navy of the U.S., 1801-66; comp. by T, S. Peck. '92. 4°. vii, 863 p. Auditor of Acconnts. 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, 1883/84- 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 ipts. did not include divorces. Continued by State IBoard of Health, loliich see inirfe/- Inspection and Regula- tion. — Joint rules ; Rules and orders of the Senate and House and of tlie State Library ; and Legislative directorv; prep, by the Secretary ; annual 1866- - 69, biennial 1^0-78. ['67-78.] 16°. Note. Legislative directory not included prior to 1870. See also under Legislature, Journals, l>oaiments. 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 W: 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., 'm. 8°. 42 p. — See also under Legislature, Laws of the State, Grand List, and Liquor. Sergeant-at-Arrns. Report, 1858/59, 61, 62, 65,69; biennial 1870-78, 84-98. Surgeon General. Report, annual 1866-69, 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 euppression of the rebellion, March 20, 1873. '73. 8". 140 p. — See also under Legislature, Journals, Documents, etc. Inspection and Regulation. [Agriculture.'] Commissioner of Agricultural and Manufacturing Interests. [Biennial] report, 1887/8H, 89/90. '88-90. 8". State Hoard of Agriculture. Report, I.Ht-]8tli, 1872-98. '72- [98?]. 8". Note. Ciillfd Htutt! Board of Agrlciiltiir(!, MuiiiilailiiriiiK and Mining t/70, aim. 1877, 78, bien. 187fl/80-«l/92, ann. W.*?j-\>'>; numbered conHemitlvely. 20 Inspection] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Vt. .1 gric u Iture, co ntin ued. — Resources and attractions of Vt. 181)1, 92. 2 v. 8". — 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. — Report on summer travel for 1894. '94. 8". 8 p. — List of desirable farms and summer homes in Vt., 1895. '95. 8°. 109 p. [^Education. '\ Board of Commissioners for Common Schools. Report, Oct. 25, 1828. Woodstock, '28. 12°. 12 p. Board of Education. Annual report of the Secretary to tile Board, lst-14th, 1857-70. v. p., '57-70. 8". — Biennial report to the Legislature, 15th-]7lh, 1871/72-75/70. Board of Normal School Examiners, Cotnmissioners and Supervisors. Vermont state normal schools, 1897/98, 98/99. ['97-98.] State Siipt. of Common Schools. Circular to the county snpts., 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 Siipi. of Education. Vermont school report, biennial, "24th-35th, 1875/76-97/98. v. p. 8°. Fish Commissioners. Biennial report, 1867-98. v. p., '67-98. 8". Note. In odd years through 1869, even years from 1872; rpts. 1892, 94, uumbered 11th and 12th. 189-1 reads Cominis sioners of Fisheries and Game. — Increase and preservation of fish and game ; by Middleton Goldsmith, n. xj., n. d. 8°. 6 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 under Executive and Staff, Secretary of State. [/>isawe.] Supervisors of the Insane. Biennial re- port, 1883/84-93/94. '84-94. 8«. Insurance Commissioners. Annual report, 1869-97. Note. Ilpt. 1885/86 is called 4th biennial. Railroad Commissioners. Report, annual, lst-12th, 1856-67; biennial, 1871/72-95/90. 8°. Note. Oflice was Railroad Commissioner to 1887 ; rpts. 1887/88-95/96 numbered lst-51h. Institutions. [Agriculture.'] State Agricultural Experiment Sta- tion. Annual report, lst-12th, 1887-98. ['88-99.] 8°. Note. Rpt. is now a U. 8. govt. pub. Bulletin, 1887-98. '87-98. 8°. Note. Nos. 31-34, 36-39 called also Newspaper bulletin, U08. 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. i;. ^., '70-96. 8°. Note. 8th ann. rpt., and rpts. subsequent to 1896, bound with rpls. of State Board of Agriculture. See also Education. Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Vt \^Education.'\ University of Verrii07it and State Agri- cultural College. Report of the trustees of the Vermont Agricultural College, Oct. 19, 1865. '65. 8°. 21 p. Note. The University and Agricultunil College were sepa- rate institutions until 1S66. — Report of trustees, annual, lst-5th, 1866-71 ; bien- nial, 1873-98. 80. — Catalogue of officers and students, 1825-79. Bur- lington, '25-79. 8°. Note. Publication doubtful, 1826-33, 36, 38, 41, 65. — Catalogus senatus academiei, et eorum qui munera et officia gesserunt, etc., [1843], 46, 51, 54, 58, 61, 67. Burlingtoniffi, '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°. — 5'awie, 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 addresses, sermons, papers, etc., have been pub. by the University, 1806-98. — Library/. Catalogue of books. Burlington, 1851. 8°. 26 (1) p. Alphabetical and analytical catalogue. Bur- lington, 1854. 80. 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 Geologi-st. Burlington, 1858. 80. 13 p. — Preliminary report on the geology of Vt. ; by E: Hitchcock, State Geologist. 1859. 8o. 16 p. — Report of the committee on so much of the Gov- ernor's message as relates to the Geological Survey. 1859. 8o. 8 p. — Report on the geology of Vt.; by E: Hitchcock [and others], il. Proctorsville, 1861. 2 v. 4o. — Report of State Geologist, 1872-76. Note. Kouud in Ist-.M rpts. of State lioard of Agriculture. — Report of State Geologist and Curator of Cabinet, 1891-98. [History.'] Vermont Historical Society. l'rocc('din:is and addresscH, Oct. 16, I860; Jan. and Oct. 1861; Jan., July, and Oct. 14, 18<;2; Aug. 1868; Oct. 1869; Oct. and Nov. 1870; Oct. 8, 1872; Oct. 15, 1878; Oct 19, 1880; Oct. 20 an.. other comi)llutlonH have been rnude by the Wash. Uo- Ahh'o for Protection of Vwh and Game (1887), and the Vt- FiMh and fjamc LcaKue (1895-96). — [6VarecZ 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. ; by G: Nichols, Sec. of State. '75. 8". 48 p. — [//iqhways.] General laws rel. to highways, in force Aug. 1, 1895. Rutland, '95. 8". (43) p. (Title 21, chap. 150-154, Vt. statutes.) 24 Legislature] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Vt. {^Laws of the State, continued.'] — \_Insurance .'l 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.) — \_Liquor.'\ 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 Scliool 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. 8°. 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 vState 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 taxa- 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°. Note. Journal Feb. sess. 1797 was never printed. — Journal of the House of Representatives, Oct. 1836- Oct. 1898. V. p., '36-99. 8°. Note. Journal special sess. 1857 is bound with that of the Senate. — Journal of the Senate, Oct. 1836-Oct. 1898. v. p., '36-99. 8°. Note. Journal 1860 incl. extra session 1861. . — [Legislative directory], 1826. broadsheet. — Directory and rules of the Senate and House, 1832- 70. '32-70. 38 pm. 16°. Note. Called Directory and rules of the House, 1832-35; not pub. 1836; 1854, 55 bound together. For continuation see iinder Executive and Staff, Secretary of State. — Directory, rules and orders, with 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. Note. Bound with " Vt. State officers' rpts.," 186.5-80/81. 25 Legislature] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Vt. \Journals, Documents, etc., continued.'} — Vermont election sermons [annual], 1778-1834, 56-58. J^^ote. There were 2 sermons 1778. The custom was dis- continued 1835-55, and abandoned after 1858. List of arrearages of taxes due from the several 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, Robinson, 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 election of governor and legislature, 1813. 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. I7ote. 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. 2^ote. Relates to Governor's proclamation recalling Vt. troops from Plattsbuvgh. — Report, with sundry resolutions rel. to appropriations of public land for the purposes of education, to the Senate of Maryland, Jan. 30, 1821. 8°. 22 p. ^•^ote. 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. 1850. 8°. 61 p. — Report on financial affairs 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. Burlinston, 1857. 8°. 52, 02 (•>) 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 snpt. of construction of State House, [T: K. Powers,] Oct. 15, 1857. '57, .58. 2 v. 8". — The Cai)itol of Vt. and the Star Ciiamber; testimony and defence of tlie siipt. of con.struction, Oct., 18.58. '58. 80. 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 iiiiuiagenicnt of affairs connected witli th'- rcljuildiiig of flie ('api- tol at Montpclier ; l)y T: W. Silloway, architect. Burlington. 1859. 8°. 20 (I) p. — Message and report on the State House, Oct. 27, 1859. 8°. 8 p. 26 Legislature] ^ TA TE PUB Lie A TIONS [Vt. [Journals, Documents, etc., continued.'] — Report of committee on public buildings on furniture and fixtures of the State House. 1859. 8°. 8 p. — Report 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., 18C1. '61. 8°. 10 p. — Report of the commissioners to settle with the sureties of the late State Treasurer. 1861. S**. 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 committee on the judiciary, on state's attorneys, Oct. 1865. '65. 8". 7 p. (Sen. doc.) — Report of the special committee on the subject of 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 3fonuments 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, 1st Gov. of Vt., at Williston, Vt., Aug. 19, 1896. np. ['96.] 8". 53(4) p. [Bxpositions-] Commissioner to attend the Universal Exposition of 1867. Report, 1867. Rutland, '67. 8°. 49 p. World's Columbian Commission. Report, [1894]. il. Rutland, '94. 8°. 16 p. [Fish.] Commissioners [on] Restoration of Sea-Fish 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 Commission. 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 Sac. 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. [ WorkJiouse.] Commissioners to Locate and Build, a Workhouse. Report. Ruthind, 1878. 8°. 13 p. 27 MASSACHUSETTS STATE PUBLICATIONS Cont. : 1S57. 1 v. 45 nos. 1858. 2 V. 41 noB. 1859. 2 V. 42 DOS. ISfiO. 3 V. 49 nos. 1861. 3 V. 42 nos. 1862. 3 V. 42 nos. 186:i. 4 V. 42 nos. 1864. 4 V. 38 nos. 1865. 4 V. 38 nos. 1866. 4 V. 1867. 4 V. 1863. 4 V. 37 noa. 1869. 4 V. 39 nog. 1870. 4 V. 37 nos. 37 nos. 38 DOS. 1887. 4v. 37 nos. 1888. 4v. 37 nos. 1889. 5 V. 42 nos. 1890. 5 V. 44 nos. 1891. 5 V. 45 nos. 1892. 5 V. 46 nos. 1893. Viv. 48 nos. 1894. 12 V. 57(l)nos. 1895. 12 V 58 nos. 1896. 12 V 59 nos. 1897. 12 V . 59 nos. List compiled under the direction of O. B. TiHinghaH, State Librarian, Boston, by Miss E. M. Sawyer, Assistant. Plymouth (.'olouy founded 1620. Mass. Bay Colony chartered 1629; its jurisdiction extended over N. H. 1641, over Maine 1669; severance of N. H. 1679. Province of Mass. Bay organized 1692, comprising former colonies of Mass. Bay and Plymouth, 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. Y. claims 1786-88. Ratification of Federal constitution 1788. Severance of Maine 1820. Public documents ; annual reports of public officers and institutions, 1857-97. '58-96. 204 v. 8°. 1871. 4 V. 31 nos. 1885. 4 v. 33 nos. 1872. 4 V. 31 nos. 1886. 4 v. 37 nos. 1873. 5 v. 31 nos. 1874. 5 V. 32 nos. 1875. 5 V. 31 nos. 1876. 5 V. 32 nos. 1877. 5 V. 38 nos. 1878. 4 V. 36 nos. 1S79. 4 V. .30 nos. 1880. 4 V. 28 nos. 1881. 5 V. 28 nos. 1882. 4 V. 28 nos. 188:^. 4 V. 28 nos. 1884. 4 V. 29 nos. Xote. Pub. by Secretary of the Commonwealth. Arrange- ment numerical 1857-92; classified from 1S93. Previous re- ports were pub. as Senate and House docs. Constitution and Constitutional Conventions. Constitution or frame of government agreed upon by the delegates, 1779-80. '80. 8°. 53 p. — S'arrte; revised. 1780. 8°. 43 p. — Sfme. 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 (( -ushiiig & Apple- ton), 1811. 12°. 112 p. Constitution or frame of government. 1820. sm. 8°. 60 p. — Same : Amendment.s of the constitution proposed by the Convention of D legates, 1820. '21. 8°. 82 p". Constitution adopted 1780; with the amendment.s an- nexed; [ad7-55. '38-56. 8°. Abstract of the returns and statements of foreign insurance companies, 1853-55. '54-56. 8°. ,See also under Inspection and Regulation, Tnfiurance Com- miHHioner. — [.lails 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 rptH. 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 enditrg Jan. 1, 184.'{. '43. H". viii, 84 p. — [Licenses. Ai)8tracts of returns from the cities and towns, Nov. 1881-92, showing the number of licenses issued for tlie sale of intoxicating liquors, the amount received therefor, etc.] n. t. p. ['82- 93.] 12pra. 8". Note. Continued In the unn.rpts. of the Secretary. 32 Same. 1884. 8°. Same. 1888. 8°. Same. 1890. 8^ Same. 1891. 8°. Same. 1894. 8°. Same. 1895. 8^ Same. 1897. 8°. Same. 1898. 8°. Executive] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Mass. Secretary of the Commonwealth, continued. — [iVttrwes.] List of pe-rsons whose names have been changed in Massachusetts, 1780-1883. '85.. 1. 8°. 426 p. .S'ame; 1780-1892. '93. 1. 8o. 522 p. — {^Officer s.'\ 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. — \_Polls, Property and Taxes.'] Report of the valua- "tion of the polls and property of the Common- wealth as established by the Legislature ; witli the valuation, 1831. '31. 8°. 27 p. Aggregates of polls, property, taxes, etc., as as- sessed May 1, 18«l-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 thepoor in Mass., 1838-63. ['38-64.] 8°. — [Property in trust.] Reports 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°. Note. Included, from 1870, in the reports of Board of Rail- road Commissioners. — [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 scliool returns, 1832- 36. '33-37. obi. 8°. Note. Pub., from 1837, by the Board of Education, lohich see under Institutions. Surgeon-general. Annual report, [2d-17th], 1862-78. '63-79. 8". Note. Office abolished 1879. Rpts. l6t-4th are also cont. in rpte. of the Adjutant-general, 1S61-64. 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«. Note. 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., 1.) — Same: Acts of 1880-81, regulating taxation, etc. '80-81. (Tax docs., 1.) — Same: Chapters 11 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. 80. (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 hanks in the Commonwealth, [I8(;7-70]. 'G7-70. 4 v. S". — Statutes rel. to taxes and excises for revenue uipon corporations 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]-1850. broadsides a.nd 8«. Note. The titles vary. — Annual report, Jan., 1851-97. ['5l]-98. 8". — Abstract of returns of corporations, Dec. 1864. '65. 8°. 495 p. Inspection and Regulation. lAgricidture.'] 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°. A'^ote. Includes reports of agricultural experimeot stations from 1883. The 26th rpt. contains general index, 1853-77. — Agriculture of Mass. as shown in returns of agri- cultural societies, 1853, 54; by C. L. Flint. '54- 55. 2 V. 8°. Ifoie. 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 exliibition 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 4th 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, l8t-3. A'ole. " 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, 8G p. i\'b'ote. Include Governor's message, annual rpts. of state oflicers, boards and commissions, and the Acts and Resolves of the Legislature. Called also " Acts, Resolves and Reports.' Constitution. Constitution as adopted by the Convention at Provi- dence, Nov., 1841. '42. 8°. 27 p. A^ote. " Landholder's " or "Legal" constitution; rejected. Constitution as adopted by the Convention at Provi- dence, I8th Nov., 1841. '42. 8°. 22 p. J^ote. 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 also under Legislature, Documents, etc., 1842. Commissioners to Revise the Constitution. Report 1898. ■ Ifm^"' ^°°**"*^ constitution submitted and rejected, Apr. See also utider Legislature, Documents, etc., 1898. Executive and Staff. Governor. Message to the General Assembly, Jan 1870-99. '70-99. 8°. Cont.: By 8. Padelford, 1870-73; by H: Howard, 1874-75- T^ "-J^'.PP'"' 1876-77; by C: C. Van Zandt, 1878-80; by A. H Littleheld, 1881-83; by A: O. Bourn, 1884-85: bv G' P Wet more, 1886-87 ; by J: W. Davis, 1888; by R. C Taft,']889- ll^'r)^-^^''''n''<.}'^f-'' ^y "Vo^^- L^'Jd. 1892; by D. R. Brown; 1893-90; by C. W. Lippitt, 1896-97; by E. Dyer, 1898-99. — Special message of Gov, James Y. Smith, Jan 18C6. '66. 8°. mne. App. cont. R. I. claims against U. 8. for war expenses. — Report of A. E. Burnside rel. to the R. I. war claim againHt the U. S. IhOS. 8". lip. — Report of Gov. Wetmore in relation to clothing account [of 4th R. I. volunteers]. 1886. 8". See also under Legislature, Donunents, 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 Anr 1898. ' ^ — [Prochimations rel. to Thanksgiving day, Ar))or day etc.] — See also under Legislature, Documents, etc., If-'.M. 6o Executive] STATE PURLTCATIONS [R.I. Adjutant' general. Annual report, 1861-98. '62-98. 8°. Note. No rpt. 1867-70, 78. Beginning with 1879, rpte. include those of Quartermaster-general, Burgeon-geueral and Judge Advocate-general. — Annual report, 1865, by Elislia Dyer; reprinted with additions embodying the complete record of K. I. in the civil war. '93. 2 v. 8°. — Official register of K. I. officers and soldiers in the army and navy, 1861-66. '&&. 8«. 827 (2j p. Attorney -general, lieport 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. 8°. 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°. Note. None pub. 1851, 52, 54, 55. Continued by State Auditor. Abstract for 1853 includes institutions for savings. — Abstract exhibiting the condition of the institutions for savings, 1856. '56. 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. M. Snow. '67-77. 2 v. 8 1865, 75; by Edwin See also titider 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 binder 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 banks [and institutions for savings] May 1858; annual 1863, 64, 67, 70, 72-98. '58-98. 8°. Note. Previously pub. by Secretary of State. for 1884 numbered 18th. Statement Surgeon-general. See Adj utant-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 Dams and Reservoirs. Annual report [1883-97/98]. '84- 98. 8°. [Dentistry and Pharmacy.] State Board of Phar- macy. Annual report, lst-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. Annual report, lst-6th [1894- \_Fislierits.'] Commissioners of Internal (or Inland) Fisheries. Report, Feb. 1872; 3d-27th annual report, 1873-97/98. '72-98. 8°. Note. RptB. 3d, 5th, and 8th contain laws of R. I. rel to fiehenes. Commissioners of Shell Fisheries. Annual report [1884-86,91-97/98]. '85-98. 8°. See also under Legislature, Documents, 1870, 86, 87; and under MisceIlaneou.s. Harbor Commissioners. Annual report, lst-[23d 1876- 97/98]. '77-98. 8°. IHealth.] State Board of Health. Annual report lst-21st, inel. 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, 80th- 46th, 1882-97/98. '83-98. 8°. Note. Rpts. prior to 30th were issued by Secretary of State which see wider Executive and Staff. ' [Highway.'] Commissioner of Highways. Annual report [2d]. 1897. Note. Publication doubtful for Ist rpt. [Industry and Labor.] Bureau of Industrial Statis- tics. Annual report of the Commissioner, 1st- 12th [1887-97/98]. '88-98. 8°. Note. 10th rpt., for 1896, dated Jan. 1898. Factory Inspectors 98]. '95-99. „ . 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. Note. Possibly issued otherwise than by Commissioner. 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. 8°. [Penal rnstitutiotis.'] Women's Board of Visitors to Penal and Correctional histitutions 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°. Note. Publication doubtful 1887-90, 92-97, — Report of the joint special committee to take an account of anrl destroy l)onds of the State and paid coupons in the hands of the State Auditor, May 1885, '85. 8", Up. [Soldiers.] State Board of Soldiers' Relief. Annual report, ]st-9th, 1890-98, 8°. Noti". Irregularly i)ubliBhed. State House Commission. Report. 1891-98 8^ [Valuation.] Board of -State Valuation.' Report. See also under Executive and Staff, Sec. of State [ Weights and Measures.] State Sealer of Weights, Measures and Balances. Report. 1894-98, 8". 62 Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [R.I. Institutions. \^AgricuUure.'\ College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts. Annual roport, lst-9tli, [1888-90]; pt. 2: State Agricultural Exporinicnt Station. 'fS!)- 97. 8°. Note. Called State Agricultural School and Exp. Station until 1892. Pt. 1 of ann. rpt. is presumably not printed. See also under Legislature, Ducamcntx, I'tc, lS7'.i, S!), 90. — Bulletin, nos. 1-48, March 1889-July 1898. '89- 98. 8°. Census Office. State census, 1885; A. Perry, Supt. '87. 8°. xiii, Gii) p. Note. Advance sheets pub. 1886. For census 1865 and 1876 nee under Executive and Staff, Secretary of State. — Census bulletin, no. l-IO, Aug. 12, 1895-Apr. 24, 1896. n.t.2y. ['95-90.] f. — State census, 1895 : report of H. E. Tiepke, Com- missioner. '97. 8". [Charities and Corrections.^ Board of State Chari- ties and Corrections. Annual report, lst-29th, 1869-97. '70-98. 8". — Report of Chaplain of State Institutions to the Board. 1888. S°. [Deaf.] Rhode Island Institute for the Deaf. Report of trustees. 1893-98. 8«. \_Educatio)i.] Board of Education. Annual report, lst-28th ; with the 26th-53d annual report of the Commissioner of Public Schools, [1870-Jau. 98]. '71-98. 8°. Note. Since 1880 known as R. I. school report. — History of public education in R. I., 1036-1876; by T. B. Stockwell. 1870. 8°. — International Exhibition, 1870 : 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 under Jjegislature, 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-5th, 1875-79. '75-79. 8°. Judiciary. Reports of cases in the Supreme Court of R. I., v. 1- V. 20, pts. 1-3, [1828-98]. '47-98, 8°. Cant.: v. 1, 1828-51; by J. K. Angell. 2, 1851-53; by T. Durfee. 3, 1853-56; by J. P. Knowles. 4-7, 1856-63; by S. Ames. 8, 1864-67; by S. 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. Barnefield. Note. V. 1 was pub. In pts., t. p. for whole bearing date of first issue, 1847. v. 1, 2 reprinted by 8. S. Rider in 1880. 63 Legislature] STATE PUBLICATIONS [R.I. General index to v. 1-10 of R. I. Reports. 1877. 8". — ;Sa»He, to V. 1-15. 1889. 8o. Index to decisions, March term 1868-Oct. term 187d, [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. Legislature. [Called General Assembly.] There were 13 sesaions 1776/77; 11, 1777/78; 8 eessions vearlv 1778/79-81/82, except in 1780/81 when there were 10. There were 6 sessione yearly 1782/83-90/91, except in 1784/85, 88/89 90/91 when there were 5, and 1786/87 wlien there were 7 There were 4 sessions yearly 1791/92-1854/55, except in 1792/93 93/94, 97/98, 1S08/09, 12/13, 14/15, 20/21, 32/33, 34/^5, 43/44 53 /54, when there were 5, and 1841/42, when there were'6 There were 2 sessions yearly 1855/u6-98/99 ; except in years 1860-64, 76/77-81/82, 86/87, 88/89-91/92, 96/97, when there were 3, and 1887/88, when there were 4. See also imder Supplemental; Colonial. [Laws of the State.] Acts and Resolves, or Schedules, 1776/77-1898/99. A^oie. The Acts and Resolves 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 188i/b8 are contained in 3 schedules. Beginning with the May session 1817, the schedules are octavos. — Index to Acts and Resolves, 1758-1850; by J: R. Bartlett. 1856. S^. — Same, 1850-62; by J: R. Bartlett. '63. S°. — 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. — Same : Sup. to the Digest of the Laws, 1798 ; public laws passed since 1798. 1810. 8«. — Public laws, annual 1798-1813. 8°. Note. Called Session laws; paged consecutively, 1-232. — Public laws, 1814, 17, 19, 21. 4 v. 2\fote. Paged consecutively with Supplement of 1810. — Public laws as rev. and enacted, Jan., 1822. '22. 8°. Mjte. 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 595-1345. — Revised Statutes of R. I. and Providence Plantations. 1857. S''. XV, 804 p. — Public laws : Sups. 1-8 [biennial], 1859-71, 72. 8 v. Note. Pagination continuous, 1-771 ; except for irregularity In Hup. 5. — Public law8, 1857-67; compiled. '67. 8°. — General statutes. Cambridge, 1872. 8". xiii, 770 p. — Same; Ist sup., 1873-74. '74. 8«. — Same; Sup. A: Public laws, 1873-76. '76. 8". — Same; [Sup.]: I'uhlic laws, 1873-78. '78. 8". — Public laws, 1878-82. Note. Printed for each sosalon. 64 Legislature] STATE PUBLICATIONS [R.I. {^Laws of the State, continued.'] — Public statutes. 1882. 8°. — Public laws; sup. to statutes, 1882-85. '85. 8°. — 5'ame/ 188C-98. '87-98. 8°. Note. Printed annually. — General laws of the State of li. I. and Providence Plantations; prefixed, the constitutions of the U. S. and of the State. 1896. 8». xvi, 1447 p. — Check list of R. I. laws ; by J. H. Bongartz. 1893. 8«. Note. Pub. privately by author, Librarian State Law Li- brary, Providence; price $1, pap. — {_Bounda7-y.'\ Act establishing the northern bound- ary line between li. I. and Mass. n. t. 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°. Note. 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. '80. 8°. 20 p. — [Militia.] Mihtia 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 militia law as adopted Jan. sess. 1879. '79. 8°. 55 p. S'ame.- Militia law, 1883. '83. 8". 48 p. — [Rail7-oad] Act concerning the Union li. 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, 61, 53, 55, 57, 73. 6 v. 8°. 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.] 120. 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, cont. laws of R. I. rel. to public instruction, with decisions, remarks and forms, 1896. '96. 12'^. xi, 439 p. [Documents, etc.] Joint rules and orders of the General Assembly, 1851. '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, accompanying the same. '09. 8°. 43 p. — Report of the committee on the subject of an exten- sion of suffrage. [1S29.] 8°. 26 p. — Legislative investigation into masonry ; history of the examination before a committee of the General Assembly, Dec. 7, 1831-J:m. 7, 1832; reported from minutes taken at the time by R. F. Hallett, 0: Turner, and others. [Boston], '32. 8°. 85 (2) p. 6s Legislature] STATE PUBLICATIONS [R.I. [Documents, etc , continued.^ — Report of the committee on the action of the General Assembly on the subject of the Constitution. [1842.] 8°. 15 p. Report ou 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. 1. 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 fisheries of Narragansett Bay. Pawtucket, 1870. 8°. 158 (Dp. — 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 Dcpt. 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, 188.">; [by C. Nourse]. '85. 8°. 15 p. Rejioit of joint sjjecial 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 arid for reguliitiiig the practice of surveying witliin tliis state. 1H86. 8". Uei)ort of committee to investigate the administra- tion of tiic criminal law. 1H87. 8°. Report of joint Hjjeciiil committee on memorial [concerning 4th K. I. Volunteers]. 1887. 8°. R(.| ort of joint special committee on the petition of tlie K. I. St(jnc Bridge (;omnii.sHion. 1887. 8". 66 Legislature] STATE PUBLICATIONS [R. I. {^Documents ^ etc., contimied.'] — Report of joint special committee [on] trap, fyke and pound fishing. 1887. 80. — 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. 80. — Report of committee on special legislation, on the nine hour law. 1894. 8°. — Report of House committee on election. 1894. S''. — 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. 189G. 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. Miscellaneous. lBounda7-ies.^ Commission to Erect Monuments on the Boundary Line between Mass. and R. I. Report, n. t. p. [1864.] 8°. 4 p. Commissioners on the Boundary Line between Mass. and R. 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. 1 Seekonk River Bridge Commission. Re- ports. 1887, 92, 93. 3 v. 8°. Mote. Called also Stone Bridge Commission. See also U7ider Legislature, Documents, etc., 1887. l^Brown University.'] Commissio?i to Confer with Brown University in Relation to the Agricult- ural Fund. Majority report. 1892. 8°. — Minority report. 1892. 8". lChildre?i.] 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 also xmder Legislature, Documents, etc., 1888. \_E%positions.~\ Commissioner to the Universal Expo- sition at Pans, 1867. Report of John G. Perry, Commissioner, il. '68. 8°. 20 p. 67 Miscellaneous] STATE PUBLICATIONS [R.I. [Expositions, continued.'] Commnssioner 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 [on'] the Practicability of Re- Stocking the Waters of the State with Salmon and other Migratory Fish. Report, Jan. 1869 n. t. p. ['69. J 8°. 16 p. See also under Legislature, Documents, etc., 1870. [Forestry.] Rhode Island Delegate to American For- estry Congress. Report. 1890. 8°. [History.] 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.] fo. 22 p. I Record Commissioners. Reports : Early town rec- ords. 1891-94. 8°. I — 1st annual report. 1898. Representative from R. I. to Meeting of Gettysburg Battlefield Memorial Ass'n. Report. 1890. 8°. Representative from R. I. to Meeting of the Governor's 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, noV 3-5, 1896. '84-96. 4°. Vital records of R. I., 1636-1850; by J. N. Arnold 1891-96. 8 V. 40. [Indians.] Commission on Affairs of the Narragan- sett Indians. Annual report, 4th, 1884. '84. 8°. [Legislation.] Commissioners for the Promoting of Uniformity of Legislation in the U. S. Annual report, [lst-2d] 1897-98. [Pawtvxet River.] Commission on Pollution of the Pawtuxet River. Preliminary report, 1893-94. [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°. See also under Supplemental : Colonial. [Provost Marshal.] U. S. Provost Marshal of R. I. Ifeport 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 Geological 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 Inland Map Commission. i{cport 1893 8° Topographical atla.s of R. I. an.l Providence Planta- tions; by the IJ. ,S. Geologieal Survey in coopera tion with the State. 1891. 12 sheets, fo. 68 Miscellaneous] S TA TE PUBLIC A TIONS [R.I. a ■o « 7 03 ■d « 03 33 0) a o i a) 12 ■«1 H OD 1747/48 2 2 1753/54 6 4 1759/60 6 5 1765/66 fi 1771/72 1748/49 7 5 1754/55 8 5 1760/61 8 7 1766/67 6 1772/73 1749/50 6 4 1755/56 8 6 1761/62 8 6 1767/68 6 1773/74 1750/51 7 4 175(i/57 13 9 1762/63 6 17G8/69 5 1774/75 1751/52 6 4 1757/58 8 5 1763/64 6 1769/70 5 1775/76 1752/53 6 4 1758/59 7 6 1764/65 7 1770/71 4 [Survey, continued.^ — Same; Providence Co. and southern R. I. Phila., 1895. 2 V. Washington Co. Court House Commission. Report. 1896. 8°. Supplemental : Colonial. Including reprints. [General Assembly.] Acts and Resolves, or Schedules, 1747/48-75/76. 2^ote. Beginning with 1762/63, a schedule was printed for each session. Pagination 1762/63 continues that of previous year. For index to schedules 1758-76 see under Legislature, Laws of 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. fo. Note. 100 fao-sim. copies of ms. dated 1705. — Acts and laws of His Majesty's Colony of R. I. and Providence-Plantations in America; with the charter. Boston, 1179 [1719]. f. (133) p. Note. 50 copies of a fac-slmile reprint, with bibliographical and historical introd., were issued by S. S. Rider in 1895. — Acts and laws and charter. Newport, 1730. f°. — Same, annual 1730-1736. fo. Note. Uniform with above and paged consecutively 211-283. Includes important laws only. There was a facsimile reprint by Sidney 8. Rider, undated. — Acts and laws and charter, [1744]. Newport, '46. f°. — Same, 1745-52. Newport, '52. f°. — Acts and Laws, and Charter. Newport, 1767. f°. Note. Index pub. separately. — Acts and Laws since 1767. Newport, '72. f°. 41 p. Note. .50 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. 8°. Cont.: V. 1. 1636-63. 5. 1741-56. 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 Aoif c^ r^^r-f^ A'^"'' ^naUrial furnished bu G: S Oodard itnf r'^-f^ Librarian, Hartford, by courtesy If C: j. noadlv State Librarian ; and by the Pequot Library, Southport Hartford settled by Dutch, 1633; Conn, valley bv colonifits Tr..^'";,' ^^^^\ Saybrook and New Haven by E^^liJh, 163?-38 upa ffioTw'thJp'"''" "J''^^"' ^'^^'•- constitution's drawn up at Uaitford by the Conn, nver settlements, Jan. 1630 Rovil charter granted the River Colony. 1662, including the rival co W tL^^ ^''';^° '"i'^'" "« boundaries, the coramonweaUh to bl llT^ "' o°'°°'' °^ ^°°°- Union, 1665. Double capitirHar ford l-^ifr "aven..l701-lS73. State independence declared Tre Federal constitution ratified, 1788; Hartford convemion 1814 Present constitution adopted, 1818. ^ouvenuon, isi4. Public documents : reports of public officers and insti- tutions ; annual, 1850-99. '50-99. 75 V. 8°. Cont Year. 1850 1851 1852 1853 1854 1855 1856 1857 1858 1859 1860 1861 1862 Noa. 16 20 23 27 18 20 20 24 16 17 18 20 19 Year. 1863 1864 1865 1866 1867 1868 1869 1870 1871 1872 1873 1874 1875 Nos. 23 25 21 20 25 24 26 21 21 27 25 27 31 Year. 1876 1877 1878 1879 1880 1881 1882 1883 1884 1885 1886 1887 1! Nos. 24 26 31 25 32 34 34 33 30 35 31 33 19 Year. 1889 1890 1891 1892 1893 1894 1895 1896 1897 1898 1899 27b 8 34 17 28 17 31 19 28 21 35 24 38 Note. Called Message, reports, etc., 1850-58 • Messaee and documents 1859, 60. Numbers of each year bound togefher°n 1 V 18O0-78; in 2 v.. 1879-96; in 3 v., 1897, 98; in 4 v 1899 Include also quasi public docs., such as rpts of oJaf and ?prtt'^,-r'«^.^^T' ^°'" I"^^'^^' Hartford*^ HospitarShef =il^ Scientific School, and Conn. Prison Ass'n. Rpts occa Bionally omitted owing to accident, or irregularity of s'ze? Constitution and Constitutional Convention. Constitutional Convention, 1818. Constitution of civil government for people of the State, framed by a convention of their delegates and submitted to iq^qP^^PmI^."'" *^''''" consideration and adoption, 1818. ['18.] 8°. 24 p. — Journal, '73. 8°. 121 p, „."f''*; . '^^f. constitution adopted 1818 is incl. In this Jour nal and in all subsequent eds. of the Statutes. Executive and Staff. Message, annual 1817-87, biennial 1889- ['17?]-99. 8". bv^''r"H'p"?''^-'^o,''=°"' '817-26; by G. Tomlinson, 1827-30- ^fJ',^.^^L^T\}^^}r' IK' '^y n:W. Edwards, 183:i;'by 8: A Vtei . V ' r^ i'-AY- Edwards, 183.5-37; by W: W. Ellsworth 1838-41 ; by C. F. Cleveland. 1842, 43; by H 8 Ba dwin lS4i bv W T MInTr is^-^'Vr';- l«-^"-'i3; ^>y II: Button, 1854; A Ri,;i,V u "°^o'?••"• •'•'; '*V A. H. Holley, 1857; bv w' JeJln Ih"!^'Z'i^^^-^t^' ^y/- ^- ^-^^''-h. 1867. 08; by M. w n ., T ' ^y '/,■ ^^- Ki'?''''''. 1>*70; by M. Jewell, 1871 72- P^R L j"'^'"''"' L'Jl"-""; ^>y '^- I>- nublmrd. 1877, 78'- by C. B. Andrews, 1879,80; by H- H Bi.'elow is«i i-^' k ' 'r M. Waller, I8S3, 84;'by ' M^^SL ^ ^sV (''V- b^ P^ C Lounsbury.m;; bv .\f. G. Rulkeloy, .889; by ll B Vorr.^" LounHbLyJsoo:'"""' '''"■' "^ ^- A- Cook,-^,897; l/Sl^E.' mjte. Publication doubtful 1801-16. None insued 1891 -Message of Gov. Griswold, special sess., Aug. 26, 1812; with docs, accompanying same. New Haven, '12. 8^ 22 p. 70 Oovernor 99. Executive] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Conn. Governor, continued. — [Bill providing for assessment and collection of taxes ; with explanations of principles on which hill is founded; by O. Wolcott, J819.] 8°. 23 p. — Special message, 1836, 42. — Report of His Excellency, C. F. Cleveland, late Commissioner on Insane Poor, 1844. New Haven, '44. 8°. 6 p. — Message of [R. 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. 1857. 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. '59. 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 betAveen the states of Conn, and N. Y., 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), 11, 78, 79, 83, 94, 1803, 92. 9 sheets. Adjutant-general (1782- ). Annual report to Com- mander-in-chief, 1838-98. Hartford and New Haven, '39-98. 8°. Note. Rpts. for 1836, 37, 40-47 unpublished; publication doubtful rpt. for 1850. Two rpts. dated 1877, none dated 1878 ; 2 dated 1885, none dated 1887. — Public acts rel. to militia in force in Conn., 1847, 52,54,56,61,65,71,74. t>. 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°. 32 p — Mihtia law of the State, 1856 ; with acts rel. thereto- terras of orders, returns, regulations, etc.. Sept 1, 18o6. Plates. '56. 8°. 60 p. — Same 1874, and acts. rel. to militia enacted 1876-80 80. 8°. 33 p. — Begulations for the Conn. National Guard ; by D ^- Couch, Adj. -gen. (Pocket ed.) 1884. xii — 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 ; w ,?.?'^^'^^^'^'^J-^^°- (Pocketed.) New Haven, 1894. x, 285 p -5am.; by C: P Graham, Adj.-gen. (Pocket ed.) Middletown, 1896. x, 285 p. ^ — Roster of Conn, militia, 1855-58. ['55?]-58. 4 pm. Note. Afterwards incl. lu annual rpt. — Communication, with the reports of the brigade inspectors of the 1st and 2d brigades for 1858 ■ oy. 8°. 2o p. ' — Catalogue of 1st, 2d, 3d, 4th and 5th regiments, Conn volunteers, 1861. '61. 8° 117 p — Catalogue of 6th, 7th, 8th, 9th, 10th, and 11th regi- ments of mfantry, 1st light battery, and 1st bat- talion of cavalry, Conn, volunteers, 1861. '62 o°. 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 \fllfl' ^°'" ^ y^^" 5 ^""^ 22d, 23d, 24th, 25th' 1862'. '''62.' To' t'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. Ingersoll! Adj.- gen., 1869. '69. 8°. 937 p ■ — Record of Conn in the war of the revolution, war or 18 J/, and war with Mexico. '89 4° 17 777, 180 p. • t . x/, — Record of Conn men in the war of rebellion, 1861- «••>, ed. by II. 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° 4'> p ~ mZT^''' ^^^l-l'^ture, Laws, Special Subjects'; Miscellaneous, Military. Commander-in-chief. Organization of militia, ia- tantry, cavalry, and artillery. 1816. 8° 86 (+) P- NoU.. Only copy seen incomplete. Comptroller of Public Accounts (1786- ) Renort annual 1807/08-87; biennial 1888/89-93/94 -an- nual 189."»-98. '08-98. 8^. 47^''From'yH-'7'"V"r '"'""^t^"' ''P"'- ^or 1808/09-16, 18-42. 44- — Annual legisintive statistics; comprising names res- i.lencoH, etc., of State ofliccrs, momhers, officers and committees of the General Assembly; al.so 72 Executive] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Conn. Comptroller of Public Accounts, continued. the Rules and Joint rules of the Senate and House, 1850-86. -y. ^j., ['50J-86. 8°. For continuation, see under Legislature, Journals, Dors., 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. Grand list by towns and counties incl. in Annual 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 pra. 8°. Note. Rpt. for 1874 reprinted 1876. See also wider 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 also H7ider 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-i5. See also under Miscellaneovis, 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, 1S52. For continuation nee under lustitutions. State Librarian, and Inspection and Regulation, Slate 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 office ; annual 1880-86, biennial 1888-98. '81-98. 8°. — Connecticut Register and Manual, annual 1887-99. ■y.^., '87-99. 12°. Note. Continuation of Conn. Register and Manual, which see under Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc. — Eeport 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. Report to General Assembly on Ancient court records. 1889. 8^. 35 (3) p. Survey or- 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 1898 alec 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 comiue; ^ ear or 2 years, dating from June 30. No estimate for 188S/8a , owing to change from annual to biennial legislative sessions. — [Report 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 5 years, 1857. '57. 8°. 4 p. — See -also under Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc., 1866. Inspection and Regulation. Bank Commissioners (1837- ). Annual report, 1837/38-98. New Haven and Hartford, '38-98. 8°. Note. Beginning with rpt. for 1878 (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'us. — 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. A pp. cont. laws, in 1896. For continuation see for- ward under Insurance. — Report concerning the amount of banking capital in the State and its location, 1847. '47. 8°. — Continuation of the report on the Eastern and Woodbury banks. 1853. 8°. 12 p. [Charities.^ State Board of Charities. Report, annual 1881/82-86, biennial 1887-97/98. v. p., '82-98. 8". Note. Rpt. for 1897/98 gives cost to State of State and Btate-alded InBtitutionB. 74 Inspection] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Conn. Dairy Commissioner. Report, Ist-Sth, 1887-97/98. '87-98. 8°. Note. Rpt8. cover irregulnr periods; beginning with 3d rpt., pub. in 1893, there has been one issued each year. Dental Commissioners. Annual report, 1st, year end- ing Nov. 1, 1894. New Haven, '95. 8°. Note. Other rpts. incl. in those of St.ate Roard of Health, from which this is reprinted. {^Domestic Animals.'] Commissioner of Doynestic Ani- mals. Annual report, 1st, 1898. Andover, '98. 8". Note. Cont. laws rel. to domestic animals. See also under Miscellaneous. \^Education .] Board of Commissioners of Common Schools. Annual report, lst-4th, 1839-42. '39- 42. 8°. Note. 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. S". 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. 8°. 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, 94/9fi ; annual 1897, 98. v.p., ['10]-98. 8°. Note. Rpts. 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 also 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. 8°. Note. Preceded by Supt. of Common Schools. Rpt. num- bered 16th is 18th since the organization and 3Sth issued from the Dept. Rpts. of present Sec, for 1884-98, numbered Ist-loth. Rpts. for 1866 and 1S67, 1892 and 1893, 1894 and 1895, bound together (6 v. in 3). Rpts. for 1884, 88, 93 cont. a oorapilation of the school laws of Conn.; rpt. of 1898 cont. Addresses at the celebration of the 87th birthday of Dr. Henry Barnard. See also under Miscellaneous. — Laws rel. to education. 1886. 8°. viii, 92, 4 p. — Same. New Haven, 1888. 8°. 128 p. — School documents, 1884-99, '84-99. 8". Co7it. : 1889. 6 ao8. 1893. 20 nos. (1,3-5,7.) 1894. 15 nos. 1890. 7 noa. 1895. 20 nos. 1891. 10 nos. 1896. 18 nos. (1-9, 2 nos. 8.) 1897. 12 nos. 1892. 20 nos. 1898. 18 nos. (1-19, 2 nos. 18.) 1899. no. 1-8. Note. Pms. 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. 8". Cont. : 1875. 1 no. 1894. 1 no. 1899. 2 nos. 1881. 2 nos. 1897. 4 nos. 1889. 2 nos. 1898. 4 nos. — Public Library Committee. Public library docu- ments, whole no. 1-16. 1893-98. 8°. 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 village libraries. 75 1884. Ino. 1885. 1 no. 1886. 4 nos. 1887. 6 nos. (1-4, 3 nos. 2.) 1888. 7 nos. (1-6, 2 nos. 6.) Inspection] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Conn. \^Education, continued.'] 1897. 7. Pt. 1: Books of 1895; 2: Books of 1896; 3: Books for beginnings of libraries. 8. Report of Conn, public library committee. 9. Circular rel. to public libraries. 10. Suggestions for smallest libraries. 11. School libraries. 1898. 12. Books of 1897. 1899. 13. Books for school libraries. 14. Books on gardening, farming, etc. 15. Books of 1898. 16. Books on U. 8. history. Superintendent of Common Schools. (School Fund Commissioner ex officio., 1845-65.) Annual report, 1846-65. Hartford and New Haven, '46-65. 8°. Note. Report pub. 1853 contains History of Yale college. None pub. covering 1853. Preceded by Board of Commission- ers of Common Schools. Succeeded by Board of Education. — Public acts rel. to common schools, in force in the State 1846. New Haven, '46. 8°. 28 p. — Teachers' institutes for 1850. n. p., n. d. 8° 63 p. Note. 2d annual rpt. on teachers' institutes; Ist 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. -w.^., '87-98. 8°. Note. Rpts. for 1891-98 numbered 5th-12th. [Fish and Game.] Commissioners of Fisheries and Game. Eeport, annual 1867-87/88; biennial 1888/90-97/98. v. p., '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; lst-8th, [1881]-88; 1888/90-97/98. v. ^3., '82-98. 15 pm. 8°. Note. Ist rpt. app. to 16th rpt. of Commissioners of Fisher- ies. Pub. annually, for preceding year, to 1889; 3 rpts. cover- ing period Nov. 1, 1888-Sept. 30, 189-t, 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 ' f Conn. rel. to 03'ster 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. [FTealih.] State Board of Health {1^8- ). Annual report, lst-2l8t, 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 ann. rpt. for 18S6 cont. laws of the State concerning nub lie health and safety. See alHO under Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc., 1875. — Micro-scopical examination of potable waters in the State; by \V: J. Lewis. 1883. 8°. 20 p. Note. Reprinted from ann. rpt. of Board, 1883. — Manual for use of local boards of health in Conn., containing the Htatutes rel. to public health and safety. Now Haven, 1886. 8". 102 p. — Bureau of Vital Statistics. Classified list of (liseases and alphabetical list of causes of deatli, •■tc, for use of registrars of vital statistics in Conn.; with explanatory remarks by Snpt. of Registration. New Haven, 1887. 8°. 29 p. 76 Inspection] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Conn. Highway Commissioner. Annual report, lst-4tli, 1895- 98. Norwich, '97-98. 2 v. 8°. Note. Called Board of Highway ComraissioneiB, 1895-97. Rpts. 1st and '2d pub. together only; 3d and 4th, together only. — Chap, occxv. : act to provide for more permanent improvement of public roads of this State, 1895. ['95.] 24°. 8 p. — Chap, ccxxix. : act to provide for improvement of public roads, 1897. ['97.] 24°. 10 p. — Cliap. clxxv. : 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'usand mortgage investment cos., 1st, 2d, 1897, 98. '98. 8°. J^ote. Earlier rpts. pub. by Bank Commlgaiouers, which tee back. Insurance Commissioner. Annual report, lst-34th, pt. 1 ; 1865-98. Hartford and New Haven, '66- 99. 8°. Note. Rpts. 7th-30th, for 1871-9-1, in 2 pts. oa. a. Fire, marine, fidelity and casualty cos. h. Life and accident cos. Beginning with Slst rpt., in 3 pts. ea. e. Fraternal societies. — [Conn, laws rel. to insurance and insurance cos.], 1871, 74, 76, annual 1880-98. '71-99. 8°. Note. Generally Incl. also 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 ttie U. S. Courts for the District of Conn, through 1880. '8l. 8°. 69 p. — Same, through 1881. '82. 8°. 71 p. Note. Bound with Annual rpts. for 1880 and 1881, as well as separately. None others pub. See also nnder Miscellaneous. [Labor.'] Bureau of Labor Statistics (1873- ). Annual report, 1st, 2d, 1873/74, 74/75 ; lst-14th, 1885-98. 'w. ^x, '74-98. 8°. Note. Discontinued 1875 ; re-established 1885. [Pharmacy.'] Commissioners of Pharmacy. Annual report, 1881. '82. 8°. 5 p. Railroad Commissioners (1853- ). Annual report, [lst]-46th, 1853/54-98/99. Ncav Haven and Hartford, '54-99. 8°. Note. Beginning with 16th rpt., for 1868/69, incl. laws rel. to railroads. — Special report on railroad returns. 1876. 8°. 6 p. — Statutes rel. especially to railroads, incl. laws passed 1884. '84. 8°. 77 p. — See also under Miscellaneous. Seivage 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.ippoiuted by the Governor. [Topographical Survey.] Commissioners of the State Topographical Survey. Reports, n.p., 1893-95. 2 pm. 8°. n Inspection] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Conn. {^Topographical Survey, continued.'^ — Atlas of Conn, from topographical surveys made in co-operation by the U. S. Geol. Survey and the Commissioners of the State. 189a. f". 33 pts. in 1 V. (Scale, ertoo-) Cont. : 1, Sheffield. 12, Tolland. 23, Carmel. 2, Sandisfleld. 13, Woodstock. 24, Danbury. 3, Granville. 14, Putnam. 25, Derby. 4, Springfield. 15, Clove. 26, New Haven. 5, Palmer. 16, New Milford. 27, Guilford. 6, Brookfleld. 17, Waterbury. 28, Saybrook. 7, Webster. 18, Meriden. 29, New London. 8, Cornwall. 19, Middletowu. 30, Stonington. 9, Winsted. 20, Gilead. 31, Stamford. 10, Granby. 21, Norwich. 32, Norwalk. 11, Hartford. 22, Moosup. 33, Bridgeport, Note. For sale by State Librarian ^ $4 7iet ; individual •beets ig 15c. postpaid. — Wall map of Conn. prep, by the U. S. Geological Survey in co-operation with the State. 1893. (Scale, TTsW-) 4 ft., 10 in. X 3 ft., 8 in. Note. For sale by State Librarian, @ $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. 10 in. X 3 ft., 8 in. Note. None for sale. (Scale, TTsW-) 4 ft., Institdtions. [Agriculture.'] Conn. Agricultural College (Mans- field). Annual report of trustees, 1881-98. '82-99. 8°. Note. Called Storr's Agricultural School, 1881-93; Storr'g Agricultural College, 1893-99; now Conn. Agric. College. See also 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. Sta. in Amer., established at Middletown, 1875. From 1877, it was quartered for a few years at ShefHeld S. 8. of Yale. Rpts. for years 1S78/79-96 also bound with rpt. of State 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, Ist-llth, 1888-98. Hartford and Middletown. '89-99. 8°. Note. Called Storr's Agric. Exp. Station. Rpts. lBt-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 State Board of Agriculture. — Premium list of annual cattle show and fair, 1st- 5th, 1854-58. Hartford and New Haven, '54- [58]. 8°. Note. Titles vary. List for 1867 pub. only as app. to TransactloDB for 1856. — First annual report of S. W. Johnson, chemist to Society. 1858. 8". 58 p. State Hoard of Agriculture. Annual report of the secretary, "l8t-32d, 1806-98. '67-99. 8«. Note. None pub. 1870. Incl. rpts. of Agricultural Experi- ment fltatloiiH, 1879-96. Ai)]). to rpt. for 1898 is a condensed subject and author Index of the 32 rpts. of the Board. Agriculture in Conn. 1881. 8". Note. From Annual rpt. for 1880. 107 p. 78 Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Conn. [ Blind, Deaf and Dumb. ] American A sylum for Edu- cation and Instruction of the Deaf and Dumb (Hartford, 1816-). Report of the directors and officers, annual, lst-73d, 181G/17-8«/8tt ; bien- nial, lst-5th, 1889/01-97/99. '18-99. 8". Jfote. Culled Conn. Aeylurn, etc., until 1820. 1st rpt., for 1816/17, Is rpt. of a coinmittee of the Asylum. Conn. Institute and Industrial Home for the Blind (Hartford). First biennial report, to Sept. 30, 1895. n. p.., n. d. 8". 39 p. [Ediicatio7i.^ Conn. School for Imbeciles (Lakeville, 1861- ). Annual report, 1861/62-96/98. v. p., '62-99. 8«. Note. Rpt. pub. In 1899 covers 2 years. None pub. in 1866- 69, 71, 73, 74, 76, 79, 81, 83, 85, 87. Rpts. for years 1861/62- 92 numbered l8t-35th, numbering being irregular between the 4th and 17th rpts. Normal- Training -Sc/ioo/ (Willimantic). Catalogue, lst-4thyr., 1889/90-92/93. '90-93. 8°. Note. Continued for 5th-10th year in Conn. School docs., which see under Inspection and Regulation, State Board of Ed^(cation. Sheffield, Scientific School of Yale College (New Haven, 1847- ). Report; annual, lst-21st, 1865/66-86/87; biennial, 22d-[2ath?], 1887/89- 95. New Haven, '66-95. 8°. Note. Received income from Govt, grant to State, 1863-95, when it was given f 167, 000 in lump sum; since 1895 has had no connection with State. State Normal and Training School (New Britain) . Annual report of trustees, [1850J-65. New Haven and Hartford, ['50]-65. 8°. Note. 1st rpt., for 1850, called 1st annual circular. Discon- tinued after 186.5, information afterwards given by Board of Education. Rpts. 1855-65 cont. catalogue of school. — 1st decennial catalogue, 1861. '61. 8«. 56 p. — Catalogue and circular, 1882. New Britain, '82. 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 Bduca- tion, in Conn. School docs. — See also under Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc., 1863, 67, 81 ; and nnder 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, lst-6th year, 1893/94-98/99, pub. by Board of Education in Conn. School docs. See also forward, Industrial and Reform,. IFiremen.'] State Firemen's Ass'n. (1885- ). Pro- ceedings of annual convention, lst-15th, [1885?] -98. Westport, ['85?]-98. 8°. [History.'l 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 New Haven Hospital. Publication doubtful rpts. for 1851-66/67. 19 Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Conn. [Hospital, continued. ~\ Hartford Hospital. Annual report of executive committee, 1855/50-97/98. '5G-98. 8°. Note. Rpt. 1860 not printud. Rpls. irregularly numbered in 3 separate eeries. — Address del. on occasion of dedication, Apr. 18, 1859. '59. 8°. 40 p. {^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, l8t-17th, 1870-86; biennial, 18th-29th, 1886/88-97/98. Hartford and Middletown, '70-98. 8°. — Special report, 1870. Conn. Reformatory. 1st report of directors, 1896; supplementary report, 1896/97. '97. 2 v. 8°. Note. Abolished 1897. Conn. School for Boys (Meriden). Report of board of trustees, annual [lst-47th], 1853-97/98. v. p., '53-98. 8°. Note. Called State Reform School until 1893. Rpta. 2d- 46th numbered; 17th wrongly numbered 16th. — State Reform School of Conn. ; with officers, rules and regulations. 1853. 8°. Note. Includes let rpt. — See also under Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc., 1850, 51, 64, 57. I Inebriates.] 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. [/wsawe.] 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. Retreat for the Insane (VLarifovil, \%2i- ). Annual report, lst-75th, 1824/25-98/99. ['25]-99. 8°. Note. 1825 a broadside. Publication doubtful 1826, 28, 29, 32, 33, 35-39. Rpts. of physician, visitors, or directors, with varying titles, prior to 17th rpt., for 1840/41; from that lime rpta. of directors or officers, regularly numbered. Rpts. 45th and 40th, for 1868/69, 69/70, pub. together in 1870; 47th-49th, for 1870/71, 72/73, pub. together in 1873. See also under Executive and Staff, Governor. [^Library.] Public Library Com,mittee. See under Inspection and Regulation, Board of Education. State Librarian. Annual report, 1855, 56. '55-56. 8°. — Annual report rel. to the registration of births, marriages, and deaths, and to divorces, 1854-77. Hartford and New Haven, '65-78. 8°. Note. I'rior to 1867, divorces not included. For previous rpts. see under Executive and Staff, Sec. of State; for continuation, under Inspection and Regulation, State Board of J leu It It. — See also under Executive and Staff, Secretary of State and State Librarian. {Prison.] Conn. Prison Ass'n (1879- ). Aimual report, 2d-2l8t, [1878-97/98]. '79-99. 13pm. 8°. Note. UptB. iBt, 16th-20th, for 1H77, 92/9.3-96/97, never pub. 9th rpt. coverH 18 months, .Tun. 1885-.luno '86. Rpts. 12th and 13th, for 1888/89, 8H/M0, pub. together in 1890 and called Ist biennial; 14tb and l.Oth, for 1890/91-91/92, pub. together in 1894 and called 2d biennial. So Institutions] STATE PUBLICATION'S [Conn. \^Prison-, continued.'] State /Viso^ (Wothersfieltl). Report of directors ; [annual, 1827/28]-85/86; [biennial], 1886/88- 90/1)2; [annual, 18!)3/94-97/y8]. t^.^?., '28-98. 8". J^ote. Rpts. for 1832/3.3 and 92/93 never pub.; rpts. for 1833/34, SVS.*! pub. together In 1835. Titles vary, the War- den's rpt. being sometimes included. /S<-e also under Legislature, Journals and Docs., 1833,41, 42. 50, .53, 69, 71, 78, and under Miscellaneous. — Report of Commissioners appointed at last sess. to build a new State prison. May 10, 1827. '27. 8°. 15 p. — Special report, 18.33, 41, 42, 4.5, 51, 72, 73, 85. — Memorial of Amos Pilsbury, late Warden of State prison, with his report for 9 months ending Dec. 31, 1844. '45. 8°. 35 p. — Rules and by-laws for government and discipline, 1878. '79. 8°. 11 p. \^Soldiers.'\ Conn. Soldiers" Orphan Home (Mansfield). Report [annual], 1871/72-[74/75]. '72-75. 8°. Note. Called also Conn. Soldiers' Orphans' Home. Fitch's Home (Darien). Report of trustees. 1871. 8°. 4 p. — First annual report. 1889. 8°. 9 p. Soldiers' Hospital Board. Report, 1887/88. 1889. 8°. 9 p. Judiciary. Digests under this head are semi-official, the State either paying part of expense of publication or purchasing certain number of copies. Distributed by Sec. of State under State authority. Reports of cases adjudged in the Superior Court of the State, 1785-May 1788, with some determinations in the Supreme Court of Errors ; by Ephrairn Kirby. Litchfield, 1789. 12°. v (3) 456, 26 p. Note. Earliest published American report. Contains a list of subscribers' names. Reprinted 1898, in 8", by Dissell, Waterbury, Conn. Report of cases adjudged in the Superior Court and in the Supreme Court of Errors, July 1789-Jan. 1798 ; by Jesse Root. 1798-1802. 2 v. 8°. Note. V. 1 has introd. on Government and laws of Conn., and A variety of cases, 1764-89. Reprinted 1898, in S", by Dis- sell, Waterbury, Conn. Reports of cases argued and determined in the Supreme Court of Errors, 1802-13; by T: Day. '06-23. 5 V. 8°. Note. Reprinted 1898, in 8", by Dissell, Waterbury, Conn. Connecticut reports v. 1-70 : Cases determined in the Supreme Court of Errors, 1814-98. '17-98. 70 V. 8°. Cont. : v. 1-21, 1814-53; by T: Day. 22-24, 1854-56, by W: N. Mattson. 2.5-62, 1857-92; by J: Hooker. 63-70, 1893-98; by J. P. Andrews. Note. Banks, N. 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. 8l Jiidiciarj] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Conn. Digest of Conn. Reports, continued. — 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. — Index-digest Conn. Reports, to v. 48; by J. P. Andrews and W. A. Briscoe. (Brown & Gross), 1883. 8°. xxix, filo p. — Index-digest of Conn. Reports, Kirby to v. 63; by J. P. Andrews and G: B. Fowler. New York (Banks), 1896. S^. Ixvi, 843 p. Legislature [^called General Assembly]. Sessions semi-annual, beginning May and Oct., through 1818; annual, beginning May, 1819-76; annual, beginning Jan., 1877-87; 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. 1813, 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 sessions. 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 the statutes, and the actual period covered by them, varies with the date of binding, owing to the practice of inserting subsequent session laws at the 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, Bank Com'rs, Bd. of Education, Com'rs of Com- mon Schools, Bupt. 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°. Note. 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 1868 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 1795, continuously with Revision of 1784 and Edition of 1786, p. 267-499 (p. 391-400 wrongly numbered 390-404). May 17y6-M;ty 1808, continuously with Revision of 1795, p. 4.39-81H. Oct. 1808-1820, p. [lJ-456. 1822-1835, p. 1-591 (p. 309-317 repeated in numbering and p. 413 omitted). May and Dec. 1836, p. 1-64. Acts, 1838-07, Hei)urate pagination for each session. 1869-71, continuously with Compilation of 1808, p. 207-777. 1872-74, p. 1-298 (p. 185-188 repeated in numbering). 1875-80, p. 1-162. 1881-87, p. 1-805. 1889-97, |). 1-1013 (p. 984-1013 devoted to index). 1899, continuously with previous laws, p. 984-1205. Hlncol879, a cheap cd. 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. H, 6, 2, 265 p. Not)'. Cited as RcvIbIou of 1784. Inchnli-n Charter and ArtlcleB of confederation. 82 Legislature] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Conn. \^Laws of the State, continued.'] — Same [with sess. laws up to 1786, New ed.]. (Elisha Babcock, pr.), 1786. 8°. 346 (8) p. Jfote. Known as Edition of 1786. — Acts and laws of the State; [comp. under direction of C. Goodrich, J. Brace, and E. Perkins], 17t)5. (Hudson & Goodwin, prs.), 1796. 8°. 14, 438 p. JVoie. Cited as Revision of 1795. Includes laws passed 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) G9(! 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 cent, 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-official. — 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, O. 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. Ilovey, A: H. Fenn, R. J. Walsh, and G: P. McLean]. '87. 8°. Ixi, 1179 p. J^ote. Limited ed. in 2 v., blank pages alternating with printed pages, also ptib. The Gen. Ass'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: Dutton and N. A. Covrdrey, 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 statutes 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. 1842-1858; Private acts and resolutions, 1859-70. 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 18G3 include acts of special sess. Dec. 1862, those 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 1881-84, p. 1-1057, 1895-97, p. 1-1272, 1885-89, 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 see. — Same, 1789-1897. Reprinted, 1857-97. 12 v. 8°. Con«..- V. 1,2, 1789-1836. 5,1857-65. 7,1871-75. 3, 4, 1836-57. 6, 1866-70. 8, 1876-80. ITote. Called Resolves and private laws, v. 1-4; Private and special laws, v. 5; Special laws, v. 6-8. 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 constitute v. 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. 25 cop. are bound. None pub. 1891. — Engrossed bilLs (Public and Special acts), annual 1879-87, biennial 1889-97. i°. Note. These are the acts as they finally pass both Houses. Nine cop. are piinted tn^aring autograph signatures and eight are de))OHlted in ci^rtain libraries in the State. Since 1893 Public at^ts 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 Governor In Examine and Revise the .Joint Stock Laws. Report, 1879; [1880]. '79-80. 2 v. S". 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, '5fi. 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 Commlssiou. — Commission on Organization of Courts and Re- vision of the Criminal Law of the State. Report, preliminary and 2d. 1883, 84. 8°. Note. 2d rpt. cont. summary of businesB in the Superior Court, July 1876-July 18S2, and the proposed bill for an act rel. to the organization and jurisdiction of 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, 1st, 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. Ncav 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 subjects.'] Act for apprehending and secur- ing such inimical persons as shall be deemed and adjudged dangerous to the State, Oct. 1776. [New London, '76.] fo. 2 p. Note. This and the 2 following acta pub. hidlvidually in- stead of with other laws of same sess. Act for regulating inspection and vending of gunpowder, 1776. [New London, '76.] fo. Act in addition to act entituled (sic) Act to prevent ingrossers, and for better supply of our troops, etc., Nov. 1776. [New London, '76.] fo. 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. p. ,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 : Laws 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°. yote. Including all special sessions, for which see note at head of division Legislature. — Journal of the Senate, annual 1840-87, biennial 1889-99. '40-99. 8°. JVbie. Including all special sessions. — Conn. Register, annual 1785-1886. v. p. [1785-1 1886]. 32° and IGo. Note. None pub. 1787, 88. In 1827 a supplementary v. pub , for July 18-27-.June 1828. For 1827-31 and 1847,48 two rival series were pub.; the one by Green, the other as fol- lows: by Norton and Russell, 1827, 28; by Russell, 1829; bv Huntington, 18.30, 31; by Brown and Parsons, 1847,48, being O.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°. ' Kote. Each Manual since 1881 is later incl. in the Register ? pcn^^n?""*'-- ^0°°" P^^ V."*^- variously by Sec. of StatI and Legislature, m 8». A preliminary manual is also pub. — Rolls of Senate and House of Representatives 1826, 30; annual 1834-87, biennial 1889-99 ['26-99.] 8". ufb*^' ■^^^"^'^ '° broadsides through 1834. Titles vary until — Legislative statistics; comprising names, residences, etc., of State officers, members, oflBcers and committees of the General Assembly; also Rules and Joint rules of the Senate and House; bien- nial 1887-99. 8°. CofnptroUeJ P'"^""'""* '**°^*' *«« "«<^«'' Executive and Staff, — Standing committees, 1830, 37. n.p., n. d. broad- sides. — Committees, 1860. n. p., n. d. 8°. 4 p. — Rules of House, 1828, 30. n.p., [1828?-30]. 8° — 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 v 1776- 1830. 12^ and %\ ^'' r£^?^-^' J?'f«oo«°ued. None pub. 1782. Sermon for 1813 contains historical sketch of election sermons from 1674 For earlier issues, see render Supplemental : Colonial. ' — Report of joint committee upon petition of Hartford and New Haven R. R. Co. n. p., n. d. 8° 7 p — [Addre.sH to people of Conn., special sess. 1809 • with embargo act of U. S.] n. p., ['09.] 8" 16 p -Report of committee, Aug. 25, 1812, on that part of the (xovernor's speech which relates to his cor- respondence with the Sec. of War, etc New Haven, '12. 8°. 14 p. — Rejiort of committee of defence. [1813?] 8° 4p -Two reports of joint comniittce [on school jfundl' May 1819; and i.n.ceo.linirH of fJen. Ass'y tiiere- on; with explanations and exhibits of the Com- missioner of the School Fun. 15 p. — Report of joint select committee on rcgi.stration of births, marriages, and deaths, with a iaill in form. n. p., 1851. 8". 10 p. — Report of joint standing committee on finance, on taxation ; with bill in form, 1851. '51. 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. S". 4 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 penalt3^ 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 Assemblj', and in favor of one herewith reported, 1852. New Haven, '52. 8°. 8 p. — Report of committee on federal relations. New Haven, '52. S". 4 p. (Ass'y doc. 21, 1852.) — Minority report of same, 1852. New Haven, '52. 8°. 4 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, 1852. 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 majoritj% and a bill for a public act, by the minority. 1853. 8°. 28 p. — Report of the committee on the Norwark disaster. 1853. 8°. 4 p. — Statistics obtained by joint standing committee on State Prison, from an e.xamination 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. [Journals, Documents, etc., continued.'] — Majority and minority reports of committee on capital punishment, on petition of Michael Jen nings for commutation of punishment, 1854 New Haven, '54. 8°. 13 p. — Report of joint select committee on federal relations on Kansas and Nebraska territorial bill, 1854 New Haven, '54. 8°. 7 p. — Minority report of committee on Nebraska bill, 1854 New Haven, '54. 8°. 19 p. (Ass'y doc. 8 1854.) — 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, 1855. '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. 80. 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. 1857. 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 Suffield contested election, [1859. '59]. 8°. 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, '65. 8°. 16 p. — Report of the joint standing committee on finance, rel. to town expenses for war purposes, to the General Assembly. 1865. S". 11 p. — Report of joint select committee on prisons, rel. to the condition and management of jails. 1865. H". 17 p. — Bridging the Connecticut; arguments of counsel for rc^monstrants again-t p'titici of David Lyman, and others, asking lea', e to '-onstruct drawbridge across Connueticut river at Middletown; del. before committee on railroads, n. 7?., 1867. 8". 45 p. — Report of the joint select committee on federal rela- tions, 1867. '67. H". 5 p. — Report of the joint select committee on fisheries. 1867. 8". 6 p. 90 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. 18<57. 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. — Sam.e : 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. 8°. 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 records as to when and how the queBtion of capitals was adjusted. — Minority report of connnittee 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.] 8°. 33 p. — Report of the committee on State Prison regarding management of said prison, e^c. 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. [Jotirnals, Documents, etc., continued.'} — Papers rel. to reduction of R. 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 official conduct of the Railroad Commissioners ; also specific allegations of some of the misrepresentations in report of said Commissioners. 1876. 8°. 30 p. Kote. Contains also the Commissioners' answer and Mr. Goodwin's reply to same. — Report of committee on humane institutions, rel. to the Soldiers' Orphans' Home at Mansfield. 1877. 8°. 4 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. 8°. 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. S'>. 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 tlie committee to investigate as to tlie necessity of a new Normal School building, Feb. 8, 1881. '81. 8^ G p. — Roll of State officers and members of General As- sembly of (Jonn., 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. 188 J. 8". 474 p. — Majority report of joint standing committee on rail- roads, on House petition no. 203 [for a charter to Construct a railroad [)arallol 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] S TA TE PUB Lie A TIONS [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. & II. R. R. 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 Raikoad for amendment to its charter. 18,s9. 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. contains 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 expenditures, 1899. New Haven, '99. 8°. 143 p. — Report of special committee appointed 1897 to investigate subject of State road improvement. 1899. 8°. 9 p. Miscellaneous. [Agricxiltnral School.] Joint Commission of the Legis- lature and Trustees [o7^] 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. ,A8s'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. Y. Report, 1857. '57. 8°. 15 p. See also under Executive and Staff, Oorernor, and under Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc., 1857. — Same, 1860. New Haven, '60. 8°. 62 p. Commission on Western Boundary between Conn, and X. Y. Report, Dec. 1879. 1880. 8°. 8 p. 93 Miscellaneous] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Conn. [^Boundary, 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°. J^ote. Called State House Commissioners, 1875. Rpts. ir regular; both majority and minority rpts. for Jan. -Apr. 18S0, the majority report containing the contract between Capitol Commissioners and James G. Batterson, the builder, and the specifications. Rpt. pub. 18S1 is supplemental, covering Apr.- Nov. 1880. See also under Executive and Staff, Comptroller; and under Legislature, Special laivs; Journals, Does., etc., 1869, 80. Committee for Grading Capitol Grounds. Annual report, 1879-82. '80-83. 4 pm. 8°. J^ote. Committee consisted of Comptroller of Public Ac- counts and Board of Park Commissioners. [Cha7-ities.] Commissioner for the Indigent Blind, Deaf and Dumb, and Insane Poor. Report. New Haven, 1S50. 8°. 8 p. — Same. 1851. 8°. 15 p. Commissioner of the Fund for the Insane. Report to General Assemblj% 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 un 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 atid Spread of the Disease, among Cattle, called Pleuro-pneumonia or Pulmonary Murrain. Report. 18G1. 8". 16 p. See uIho under Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc., 1860. Conn. Commissioners on Diseases of Domestic Ani- mals. Report, with expenses, 189G. '97. 8°. 23 p. ,Nole. Succeeded by permanent oflBce of Commissioner of DomeBtlc Animala, -which see under Inspection and Regula- tion. [Education.] Plans and descriptions of school-liouses 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. 80. 19 p. Commissioners for the Erection of a New Normal School Building. Report, Jan. 15, 1883. '88. W>. 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. [Uxposiiions.'] Conn. Centennial Education Commit- tee. International exhibition 1876 : Conn, in Dept. of Education and Science at Philadelphia, Jan. 6, 1870. [70.] 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. il. 1898. 8°. 360 p. Cont. : Pt. 1, Rpt. of CommiBsioners from Conn. ; by J. H- Vaill. 2, Rpt. of work of Woman's Board of ComiuissionerB; by K. B. Knight. Womnn'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. Note. Limited ed. Issued as permanent part of Exhibit of literature. [^Feeble-minded.'\ Commissioners on Idiocy. Report. New Haven, 1856. 8°. 77 p. Note. Contains brief account of the 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, J: 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. containing 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. Note. For sale by State Librarian g $2 each. Gen. Ass'y of 1899 provided for a Commission of Pulslic 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. '51. 8°. 43 p. Note. Printed by order of Legislature. See also Boundary ; Military. l^hidians.'] Comm.issio7iers on Distribution of Lands of Mohegan Indians. Report. 1861. 8°. 10 p. See also wrede?- Supplemental : Colonial, Records and mis- cellaneotis doca. [^Insurance.'] Special Commission for Life Insurance Cos. Report on Continental Life Insurance Co. and Charter Oak Life Insurance Co., 1878. '78. 8°. 97 p. See also under Executive and Staff, Comptroller; and under Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc., 1878. \^LHerature.'\ Agent for International Literary Ex- changes (Alex. Vattemare). First annual re- port to Governor, 1850. New Haven, '50. 8°. 15 p. — International exchange: letters to Governor, 1851. '51. 8°. 19 p. — Report to Gen. Ass'y, 1855. '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. [M/iVary.] Capt. Ichabod Norton's Orderly book kept at Ticonderoga, Skenesborough and Fort Ann, N. Y., and at Mt. Independence, Vt., 1776; with introd. by K. 0. Bascom, 1898. Fort Ed- ward. N. Y., 1898. 8°. 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 semi-ofllcial. Military Commission on Condition of State Militia, etc. Report, 1868. New Haven, '68. 8°. 4 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 histories were privately printed, but serai-official. History of 1st Conn, artillery and of the siege trains of the armies operating against Richmond, 1S62-65 ; by J: C. Taylor. '93. 4°. 272, 57 p. — Official record of men in 1st Conn, artillery, 1861- 65. '89. 4°. 57 p. Note. Reprinted 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 comp. 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 Cliaplain H. S. Stevens. Washington, '93. 12°. 119 p. History of the 15th 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 18th 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. Storrs. Ansonia, 1886. 12". 288, xviii p. Journal of inciilents 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. I/ospitals. Re- port of Drs. Cogswell and White. 1863. 8°. 10 p. State Agents for the Care of Sick and Wounded Sol- diers. Rcjport [of Drs. Cogswell and White], May 1, 1864; Apr. 22, 1865. '64-G5, 8«. [Oyster Grounds.] Commission to lieport Plan for Gradual Disposal of Oyster Grounds in Waters of this Slate. Keport, I8H0. '80. 8". 5 p. [Physiology.] Elem(;ntary text-book of anatomy, phy.siology and hygiene, by .1. K. Tiiatcher and A. B. Morrill; prep, and pub. by order of the General Assemblv. 1887. 12". 66 p. 96 Miscellaneous] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Conn. \^Prison, and Convict Labor.'\ Gomraissioners on New Prison Buildings. Report. 1871. 8°. G p. — Minority report. [1871.] 8°. 4 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- field, 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. Report, 1889/90. '93. 8°. 15 p. [^Railroad.^ Commissioners on Ilousatonic 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. Note. Privately printed. Staff, Comptroller. Board of Equalization. sem'bly. 1867. 8°. See also under Executive and Report to the General As- 9 p. Special Commission on State Expenditures. Report to the General Assembly, Jani. 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. 1 Charter granted by Charles II. to the Col- ony [1662]. 1718. — Same; [with the acts and laws to 1753]. New London, 1750-53. fo. — Charter of the Colony of Conn., 1662 ; with historical note by C: J. Hoadly. 1888. 12°. 13 p. Note. Incl. in codes, beginning with 1750. Governor. Special proclamations, 1767, 61, 62, 74. 4 sheets. General Court. Acts and laws, semi-annual, 1708-75. New London, [1708 ?-76]. t°. Note. 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. 1766; Jan. and Feb. 1757; March 1758; 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 sesB. were pub. by themselves. Laws of sessions 1715, Oct. 1736, May 1738, Oct. 1748-May 1750, possibly not pub.; none pub. for aess. May 1761. Pagination as follows : Acts and laws. May 1708-May 1748, p. 1-566 (p. 836 wrongly numbered 326). Oct. 17o0-May 1768, continuously with Re- vision of 1750, p. 267-336. Oct. 1768-Dec. 1775, continuously with Edi- tion of 1769, p. 337-418. — Code of laws, established by the General Court, May IQbO, etc. (Silas Andrus), 1822. 16°. 120 p. Note. Cited as Mr. Ludlow's code, or Code of 1660. The orders subsequently passed were, from time to time, added at 97 Supplemental] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Conn. General Court, continued. . the end, or occasionally ineerted under the appropriate title, %rivate?rpriDted. Reprinted also in Colonial records, v. 1, and non-offlcially 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: Allyn, J. Fitch, and E. Kimberly]. Boston (Green & Allen, prs.), 1702. f°. 118 p. Note Cited as Revision of 1702. Only 3 cop. known to exist; 2 belong to the State, the 3d to Yale 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. „ ,. , ,^ , c — 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 1750. — Same. 2d ed. New London (Timothy Green, pr.), 1750. f°. 268 p. — Same. 1754. . -vx t j — 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° a7id 8°. Note. Publication doubtful 1675, 76, 78-84, 87-96, 98-1709; none pub. 1729, 35, .39, 43. [Records and Miscellaneous Docs.] 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 TGreen & 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 8oc. Heads of inquiry relative to the prcsonl state and con- dition of ITh -MajcHty'H Colony of Conn., signified by FHh Majesty's Secretary of Stale, in his letter of the .^)th July, 1773; with the answers thereto. New London (T. Green, pr.), 1775. f°. lop. Note. Ropr. In app. to v. 14 of Colonial records. 98 Supplemental] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Conn. 1. 1636-May 1665. 9. 2. 1665-1678. 10. 3". May 1678-June 1089. 11. 4. Aug. 1689-May 1706. 12. 5. Oct. 17li6-Oct. 1716. 13. 6. May nii-Oct. 1725. 14. 7. May 1726-May 1735. 15. 8. Oct. 1735-Oct. 1743. lReco7'ds and Miscellaneous Docs., continued.'] — Colonial records of Connecticut, 1636-1776; v. 1-3, ed. by J. H. Trumbull; v. 4-15, by C: J. Hoadly. 1850-90. 15 v. 8°. Cont. : May 1744-Nov. 1750. May 1751-Feb. 1757. May 1757-Mar. 1762. May 1702-Oct. 1767. May 1768-May 1772. Oct. 1772-Apr. 1775. May 1775-June 1776. Note. These are the public records of the Colony, tran- scribed and ed. iu accordance with a resolution of the Ueneral Assembly. They Incl. valuable appendixes. A few copies of V. 4-15 for sale by C: J. Hoadly, Hartford, in, $3 each. — Extracts from the Kecords 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 mss. in the Secretary's office at Hartford, by J. H. T. March, 1859. '59. 4°. 46 p. Note. Privately printed. \_New Haven Colony.] Records of the Colony of New Haven from 1638 to the Union [1665], with the New Haven Code of 1656 ; by C: J. Hoadly. 1857-58. 2 V. 8". Cont. : V. 1, Nov. 1638-Nov. 1649. 2, May 1653-Dec. 1664. Note. Transcribed and edited in accordance with resolution of Gen. Assembly. App. of v. 2 cont. the New Haven code of 1656. — New-Haven's settling in New-England, and some lawes for government; pub. for the use of that colony, though some of the orders intended for present convenience may probably be hereafter altered, and as need requireth other lawes added. London, Eng. (Livewell Chapman, pub.), 1656. 40. 80 p. Note. Known as Blue laws. Well preserved copy owned by State. — Same ; reprint, with historical note bv C: J. Hoadly. 1858. 40. (82) p. Note. 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 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 . R . B O \V K E R , BOSTON 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 Pai*t 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 furnishfd under author izution of Melvil Dewey, Director N. Y. State Library, by W. S. /iiscoe. Senior lAhi-arian ; and from " Catalogue of the State Library of Masmchusetts," JSSO, and Annual Supplements, 1S8I-UJ00. Discovery of Bay of N. Y. by Verrazuno, 1524. Exploration of HiidBon River by iTendrik Hudson, I6119. I'osseBsion taken by Dutch, 1(510. First settlement, 1614, by Dutch, named New Netherlands. Conquest by Eiitilish, 1664. Consolidation with New Jersey and New England, li^sS. Adoption of constitution and organization of State government, 1777. Renunciation of claims to Vermont, 1790. Revision of constitution, 1S21. Final aboli- tion of slavery, 1827. Adoption of new constitution, 1840; re- vision, 1872-73; revision adopted, 1874-70; last revision, 1894. Documents, 1817-96. See tmcZer Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc., p. 133. Constitution and CoNSTiTnTiONAL Convention.?. Convention of 1777. Constitution. Fish-kill, 1777. 8°. 33 p. — Ordinance of the convention, May 8, 1777. Fish- kill, 1777. 12«. \2 p. Same. Fish-kill, 1777. 8°. 34 p. Same. New-York. 1785. 8". 48 p. Convention of 17 SS. Debates and proceedings of the convention held June r7-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 ISOl. Journal, Oct. 13-27, 1801. '01. 8°. 42 p. Note. Reprinted in 1821. 8». 52 p. Convention of 1S21. Journal, Aug. 28-Nov. 10, 1821. '21. 8°. 564 -I- [1] + 12 p." — Reports of proceedings and debates. 1821. 8°. 703 p. Convention of 1S46. Constitution [with instructions for voting, constitution of 1821 and amendments]. ['46.] 8°. 58 p. — Debates and proceedings, June 1-Oct. 9, 1846. '46. .so. 8 -f 948 p. — Documents. 1846. 2 v. 8°. — Journal. 1846. 8°. 1648 p. — Manual. N. Y., 1846. 8°. 371 p. Convention of 1S67~68. Constitution adopted in 1846, with comparative arrangement of constitutional provisions of other states ; prep, by F. B. Hough. '67. 40. 4 -I- 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 the people. '68. 8°. 83 p. — Documents. 1868. 5 v. 8°. — Journal, 1867. '67. S^. 1547 p. — Manual. 1867. 2 v. 8°. — Proceedings and ilebates, 1867-68. '68. 5 v. 8°. — Reply to comrauiiication of the 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. Constitution] STATE PUBLICATIONS [N. Y. Commission of 1S72-73. Constitution as amended, in comparison witli existing coiistitntion. 1873. 8°. 131 p. — Amendments proposed to tlie constitution. 73. 8". 46 p. — Journal, Dec. 4, 1872-Mar. 15, 1873, documents and index. '73. 8°. (737) p. 483+69+15 + 131 + 34 p. Convention of 1894. Address to tlie people of the State, adopted Sept. 28, 18'J4. '04. 8°. 17 p. — Convention manual for 6th constitutional conven- tion ; pt. 1, V. 1-3; pt. 2, v. 1-d. 1894. 9 v. 8". — Debates [on woman suffrage amendment; from the Record, no. 48, 50, 53, 55]. h. t. p. [1894.] 8«. (103) p. — Documents, n.t.p. [1894.] 2 v. 8«. — Journal. 1894. 2 v. 8°. — Proposed constitutional amendments, h.t.p. [1894.] 3 V. 4°. — Proposed revised constitution. 1894. 8°. 116 p. Same. With Convention resolution and Address to the people. 1894. 8". 159 p. — Record, n.t.p. [1894.] 6 v. (142 nos.) 4°. — Revised constitution as adopted by the Convention, Sept. 28, 1894, to take effect Jan. 1, 1895. '94. 8°. 129 (1) p. Note. The constitution ia prefixed to many compilations and revisions of the laws. See also under tSecretitry of State. Executive and Staff. Governor. Annual message to the Legislature, 1777- 1900. 1777-1900. 127 pm. f« and 8°. Cont.: By G: Clinton, 1777-95; by J: .lay, 1790-1800; by G: Clinton, 1802-04; by Morgan Lewis, 1804-07; by D. D. Tomp- kins, 1S08-16; by De Witt Clinton, 1818-22; by J. C. Yates, 1823-24; by De Witt Clinton, 1825-28; by M. Van Buren, 1829; by E. T. Throop, 1830-32; by W. L. Marcy, 1833-38; by W: H. Seward, 1839-42; by W; C. Bouok, 1843-44; by Silas Wright, 1845-40; by J: Young, 1847-48; by Hamilton Fish, 1849-.50; by Washington Hunt, 1851-52; by Horatio Seymour, 1853-54; by M. H. Clark, 1855-56; by J: A. King, 18.57-58; by E. D. Morgan, 1859-62; by Horatio Seymour, 1863-64; by R. E. Fenton, 18^6.5-68; by J: T. Hoffman, 1869-72; by J: 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. 8. 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 sessious, 1780-95. Early messages probably broadsides; folios until 1830. — Statements of pardons, commutations, and reprieves granted 1852, 59,60,63,66; [annual] 1869-98. •53-99. 35 pm. 8°. Note. Titles vary. Rpts. for 1848-50, 61, 62, pub. only in Governor's annual message for following year. For otlui- rpts. see Secretary of State. — Speecliea of different governors, commencing witli those of Gov. Clinton. 1825. 8°. 2-17 j). — Rotschaft rles Oouverneurs. 1863. '63. 32 p. — Veto messages of Gov. Hoffman, 1869-70. '70. 8". 147 p. — I'ulilic i);ii)crH()f John T. HotTmaii, 1869-72. '72. H". 512 p. — Veto mesHuges of Gov. John A. Dix, 187.3-74. '7.'!- 74. 2 pm. 8". — Jahre.s-Bot.MchaftfleHGouvernenrH. 1874. '74. 8". 36)). — Veto mi-Hsages of Gov. Tilden, 1875. '75. 8". 71 ]). — Mes.Magcs of Gov. Tililcn, 1875-76. '75-70. 2 pm. 8". — riil)lic jiajjers of Lucius Robinflon, Gov., 1877-79. '77-79. 3 pm. 8". — riil.lic papers of Aloiizo B. Cornell, (;ov., 1880-82. '81-82. 3 pm. 8". I02 Executive] STATE PUBLICATIONS [N. Y. Governor, continiied. — Public papers of Grover Cleveland, Gov., 1883-84. '83-84. 2 pm. H". — Proclamation [of D: B. Hill, July 23, 1885, upon the death of Gen. Grant. N. Y., '85.] f. sheet. — In the matter of the extradition of Daniel Brown, decision, n. 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 Ki^mmler, alias John Hart, presented to the Gov., Sept. 20, 1890. '90. 8°. 20 p. — Public papers of Iloswell P. Flower, Gov., 1892, 93. '9;!-94. 2 V. 8°. — Puidic papers of Levi P. Morton, 1895-9G. '95-9G. 2 V. 8°. — Public papers of Frank S. Black, 1897-98. '98. 8^ 2 V. in 1. 404 p. — Same. '98. 8°. 2v.ini. 138 p. Note. An abridged ed. — Public papers of Theodore Roosevelt, 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°. Note. ISIonc pub. 1804, 06, 08, 09, 17. Rpts. for 1863-65, 93 in 2 V. each ; for 1H67, in 3 v., 2d ed. issued in 1869 in 2 v. ; 1894, 5 v.; 1895, 3 v.; 1896, 4 v.; 1897, 5 v.; 1898, 4 v. ; 1899, 5 v. — Report [upon bill entitled Act to reduce the parades and rendezvous of the militia], n. t. p. [N. Y., 1832.] 8*'. G4 p. (Sen. doc. 4, 1832.) — Report on callini^ out and organizatinn of the 1st and 7th regiments of the N. Y. st ite volunteers. 1847. 8«.''l33p. (Ass'y doc. 80, 1847.) — Manual of arms for troops doing duty with the per- cussion musket. '58. 12°. 32 p. — General regulations for the military forces, 1858, 63, 70, 76. '.")8-76. 4 v. 12°. — Index of awards on claims of soldiers of war of 1812. '60. 40. 576 p — Roster of the National guard. 1864. 8^". 225 p. (Sen. doc. 50, 1864.) — Record of commissioned officers, non-commissioned officers, and jirivates of regiments called to assist in suppressing the rebellion. 1864-68. 8 v. 4*'. — Military code, 1866, 71, 76. 93. '66-93. 4 v. 8°. — Keuulatiotis for the military and naval forces of the State, 1894. '94. 2 v. 12o. — Regulations relating to the uniform of the naval militia, 18119. '99. 12". 33 p. 15 pi. — See aho under Miscellaneous, Civil War. Attorney-general. Annual report, 1889-99. '90-1900. 11 V. 8". Commissary-general. Annual report, Jan., 1861 . '61. S**. Comptroller. Annual report, 1797-1899. 1798-1900. 103 pm. and v. fo and 8°. — Circular to the commissioners of the U. S. deposite [.s/cj fund. '45. 8° 60 p. Same. '65. 8°. 64 p. — A ceniurv in the comptroller's office, by J. A. I'oberts. 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 and 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; '8:5-98. '20-99. 45 pm. f° and 8°. Note. Rpt8. for 184S-82 made by Auditor of Canal Dept., which see under Inspection and Regulation. Same. Annual financial report rel. to the canals, 1883-98. '84-99. 16 pm. 8". Annual report on tolls, trade and tonnage of canals, 1882. '83. 8°. 401 p. (Ass'y doc. 142, 1888.) For previous and for later rpts. nee under Inspection and Kegulaliou, Commissioners of Caiml Fund, Auditor of Canal Dept., and Supt of Public Works. — \_C/iarity.~\ Keport of agent appointed to examine charitable institutions. 1879. 8°. 129 p. (Sen. doc. 67, 1879.) Note. Four different eds. were issued. — [Uducation.'] Special report upon school fund, 1885. '85. 8°. 16 p. (Sen. doc. 37, 1885.) — lExpendiiure-l Report on State expenditures, 1887. '87. 8°. 68 p. (Sen. doc. 57, 1887.) — [^History.'] See under Supplemental: Crl on Cayuga marshes and swamp lands. Ik:!1. 8". 51 p. (Ass'y doc. 70, 1831.) Report rel. to sale of lands for taxes (and (|uit 1835 rents 1H35.) Note. AIho pill Same. n. i. 03, 1848.) 8". (!95 p. (Ass'y doc. I'MO, . with iiidi^x. Tl.'i p. p. |IMI8.] H". 16 |i. ( Ass'y doc. 104 Executive] STATE PUBLICATIONS [N. Y. Com'ptroller , continued. Heport in rel. to expenditure of money in counties of Colunihia ami Delaware [during anti-rent dis- turbances]. 1847. 8". 142 p. (Ass'y doc. iW, 1847.) Statement of all lands sold under acts for assess- ment and payment of taxes j)rior 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.) Keport of amount paid for printing, binding, en- graving, etc. 1851. 8°. 232 p. (Sen. doc. 56, i851.) — \_Revoliit%on.'] New York in the revolution as Colony and State ; records discovered, arr., and classified by J. A. Roberts, Compt. in 1897. 11. '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. Since 1869 included in Adjutant-General'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 relating to the constitutional convention [with instructions to the inspectors of election]. [1867.] 8°. lop. — Concurrent resolutions proposing amendments to tlie 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. f°. 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. 2 v. 8°. — [Census.] Census of 1790, 1807, 14, 21, 25, 25-30, 35, 45, 55, 65, 75. 1791-1877. 11 v. fo. and 8°. 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. '7ti. 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 by counties, cities, towns, and election districts for 1892. '92. 8°. 160 p. (Sen. doc. 60, 1892. ) — [Centennial.] Centennial celebrations of the State; by A. C. Beach. 1879. 4". (5) 459 p. — [Civil Service.] Report of all civil otiicers whose appointment is vested in the Governor with con- sent of the Senate. 1845. 8°. 58 p. (Sen. doc. 4, 1845.) Executive] STATE PUBLICATIONS [N. Y. Secretary of State, continued. — \^Crime and Pardons.^ Keport rel. to pardons, etc., 1823-26; 1840-46; 1825-47: 1847-56; 1857,58; 1864. '27-65. 6 pm. f. and 8°. Note. For other rpts. see back Oovernor. Annual report on criminal statistics, 1837-98. '38-99. 62 pm. and v. 8°. Report of absti'acts of convictions for criminal offences and of returns of sheriffs respecting persons convicted, March 1844, 45. n. t. p. ['44-45.] 2 V. 8°. (Sen. doc. 92, 1844; 54, 1845.) — \_Ediicaiion.^ See under Inspection and Regulation, Si'pt. of Common Schools. — [Election.'] [Constitution, net respecting elections other than for militia and town ofScers, 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°. Mite. Laws pub. 1869 called Election and registry laws, etc. New York registry law of 1865 ; with instructions, by T. S. Gillett. '65. 8°, 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. 40. 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 ; pre]), by Sec. of State, comp. by G. S. Conover. il. 1887. 8°. XV, 579 (2) p. — [Leffislature.] Legislative manual, 1843-99. '43- 99. 57 V. 16°. Note. 'I'itleH vary. Publication doubtful for 1S89. For Ihbuch prior to 1843, nee, under LegMature, JournalH, Do en., etc. — [fjiquor.] Report rel. to the elections on subject of licensing sale 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. Kpto. for ^V>1,f>2 were printed toKOther in 1853. — [Afnrriaf/e lAcen.ieH.] Names of persrms for whom marriage licenMes were issued by the Secretary previous to 1784; printed by order of G. J. Tucker. 1860. 8". 180 (7) p. Note. See aho under InMlitutlonH, State lAbranj, Uullclin • history. 106 Executive] STATE PUBLICATIONS [N. Y. Secretary of State, conii7iued. — [Provisions and J'rodiice.] Annual report transniit- tiiif^ abstracts of returns of insju'Ctors ami measurers of merchandize provisions ami prod- uce, 1840-45. '41-46. 6 pm. 8°. N^ote. Titles vary. Office abolished by constitution of 184G. — [Railroad.] 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 Miscellaneous. Report of survey of railroad from Ogdensburgli to Lake Champlain. 1839. 8°. 57 p. (Ass'ydoc. 133, 1839.) Annual report rel. to railroad statistics, 1843-48. '44-49. 6 pm. 8°. Note. For later rpts. ■■iee under Inspection and Regulation, Catidl and liaiiroiid, State Engineer and Surveyor. — [Surveys.'] Report in rel. to a geological survey of theState, by J. A. Dix. 1836. 8°. 60 p. Note. For later rpts. see under Institutions, Oeology. Catalogue of maps and surveys in offices of Sec. of State, of State Engineer and Surveyor, and in the State Library. 1851. 8°. (3) -^88 (1) p. Same; rev. by D. E. E. Mix. 1859. 8°. 375 p Note. Includes those in office of Comptroller. Annual report, 1861-65. '62-66. 1797-99. 103 Surgeon-general. 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. Inspection and Regulation. [Accounts.'] Commissioners of Public Accounts. An- nual report, lst-15th, 1857-71. '58-72. 14 pm. 8°. Note. Publication doubtful for Tith rpt. [Adirondack Wilderness.] See forward under Survey. [Agriculture.] 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 E-xperiment Station and New York Agricultural Experiment Station, zo/iic A «efii?t(/er' Institutions, Agriculture. Ist-ath rpt. each in 3 v. ; 6th rpt. in 4 v. See also forward State Dairy Commissioner. [Arbitration.] Board of Mediation and Arbitration. Annual report, 1st, 1886; lst-14th, 1887-1900. '87-1901. 15 V. 8°. Note. Called Board of Arbitration until 1S87, when name was changed and rpts. numbered in new series. lu 1901 it was merged into the new Department of Labor, -which see forward. — Special report on the New York and Brooklyn sur- face railro.'id 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. & H.li. R.R. strike. 1891. 8«. 104 p. (Ass'y doc. 29. 1891.) — Special reuorls on the Brooklyn street railway strike. '95. 8°. 114 p. (Ass'y doc. 39, 1895.) 107 Inspection] STATE PUBLICATIONS [N. Y. [5anA;.] Bank Commissioners. Annual report, 1830- 42. '31-43. 13 pm. 8". Note. Included, 1844-51, in annual report of the Comp- troller. Continued from 1851 by Supt. of Banking Dept., which see forward. — Keport giving name and place of residence of each stockholder in the several banks of the State. 1833. S*^. 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 V. 8«. Note. Titles vary. Annual report rel. to foreign mortgage, loan and investment cos., Ist-lOth, 1890-99. '91-1900 10 V. 8°. Annual 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 binder Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc., 1864, Senate 1878; and under Miscellaneous, Banks. [Buildings.'] Superintendent of Public Buildings. Annual report, 1883-99. '84-1900. 8°. Note. Publication doubtful, rpt. for 1887, 1888 and 1898. [Canal and Railroad.] Auditor of Canal Dept. Annual report on tolls, trade, and tonnage of canals, 1848-81. '49-82. 34 v. 8°. Note. For earlier rpts. see forward Commissioners of Canal Fund ; for later rpts. see under Executive and Staff, Comptroller, and forward &upt. of Public Works. 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 Comraissioners 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, 18.5.5, 56; 1. St- 17tli, 1883-99. '56-1900. 83 v. 8«. Note.. RptH. for 18'>5, .10 iti 2 v. each; let ed. rpt. for 1850 in iv; xvii. HWl p. lipts. I8S:j-97 in 2 v. each. Board was abolinhi-d IH.=)7; re-e»labliMlicd 1H8'2. , „ „. „ For rpt«. prior to ls4y nee under Executive and Btaft, ^ec. of State ; for rpts. 1849-54, 57-82 sue forward Slate Fugineer and SurKeyor. Report on (devated railroads of New York City. 1H83. W'. 129 p. (Ass'y doc. 162, 18«3.) — llciiorton transixtrtatioii of freiglil, 1884. '«■!. «". 124 J). (Sen. doc. 53, 1H84.) Keport on Htrains on railroad bridges of tlie Stale. 1891. 8". 1880 p. _ Supplementary report, 1 884-88, 92. "84-92. 6 pm. 8". Canol .ippraisers. Annual report, 1819-82. '50-83. 34 pm. 8". iteporl of all claims allowed by lliem for damages. 1849. 8". 85 p. (Sen. doc. 14, 1849.) io8 Inspection] S TA TE PUB L/C A TIONS [N. Y. S^Canal and Railroad, continued.'] — Commiinii'iition in rel. to clMims of Jacob Graves and others, mill owners, at Kocliester. 1854. 8". 2i;:i (1) p. (Ass'y (loo. ()."., isr,4.) — Awards and testimony in claims of Rochester mill owners. 185(). 8°. 287 p. (Sen, doc. 103, IS;-)!;.) — Testimony in claims of citizens in valley of Ausa- ble river. 18o8. 8". 'SCS 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. so. — Reply to resolution calling for list of all claims for damages presented or acted upon since Jan. 1, 1870. '72. 8°. 5() p. (Ass'y doc. 45, 1872.) — See also under Legislatiire, Jonrnals, Docs., etc. Canal Board. Report of proceedings of Canal Board in rel. to complaints or charges against certain canal su])erintendents. 1853. 8°. 27t! p. (Sen. doc. 71, 18.53.) — Proceedings [annual], 1871-82. 71-82. 12 v. 8". — Report on ])etition of Peter Cagger, administrator of Peter Bargy, jr., deceased. 1843. 8°. 54 j). (Ass'y doc. 135, 1843.) — Report respecting 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 pm. 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 tJie upper Hudson and Raquette rivers. 1874. 8°. 82 p. — See also under Legislature, Journals, Docs, etc., 1852, and Se7iate, 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 Dept. Commissioners of Canal Fund. Annual report, 1817-60. '18-61. 44 pm. 8°. Note. From 18.50 the Commissioners transmitted the Audi- tor's rpt. and endorsed it as theii's, adding almost nothing. For later rpts. see back Auditor of Vanal Dept. — Annual report of tolls collected upon canals, 1831- 47. '32-48. 17 pm. 8°. Note. Titles vary. For later rpts. see back .\nditor of Canal Dept.; under Executive and Staff, Comptroller ; and forward Supl. of Public Works. Commissioners on Iniernal Navigation, of ike State. lieport [biennial]. 1812-16. 3 pm.' 8°. State Engineer and Surveyor. Annual report of railroad statistics of N. Y. , 1819-54, 57-82. '50-83. 32 V. 8«. Note. For earlier rpts. see xinder Executive and Staff, .sVcr. of State ; for rpts. for ISo'), 56, and since 1882, see back Board of liailroad Commissioners. — Annual report on canals, 1850-99. '51-1900. 50 v. 8°. Note. Since 1888 " canals " is omitted from title. 109 Inspection] STATE PUBLICATIONS [N. Y. \ Canal 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. 8.4, 1849.) _ Kenort on freight carried by railroads between lakes and tide water. 1853. 8°. o6 p. (Sen. doc. 59, 1853.) _ Report on extension of Chenango canal. 1860. 8°. 50 p. (Sen. doc. 6, 18i;0.) _ Report on construction of locks, etc., on Erie and Oswego canals. 1864. 8°. 91 p. (Ass y doc. — Speciif report on coal, by S. H. Sweet. 1865. 8°. 94 p (Sen. doc. 71,1865.) _ Report on survey of Hudson river to lort Edward and of Champlain ca.ial enlargement from tide water to Whitehall 18G7. 8°. HI P- (Sen. doc. 37, 1867.) Swpt. of Public Works. Annual report, 18<8-9b. '79-99. 21 V. 8°. — Annual report on trade and tonnage of canals, 1883-98. '84-99. 16 v. 8°. Note. Since 1SS6 included also in ann. rpts. ,.^„^ For earlier rptB. see back Auditor of Canal Bept. ; and binder Executive and Staff, Comptroller. — Report in reference to occupancy of canal lands for railroad purposes. 1883. 8°. 80 p. (Assy doc. 106, 1883.) See also under Legislature, .Journals Docs., etc., Senate, and Assembly, ubique ; Miscellaneous, Canal, Railroad. . „, .^. j \C}iarity.-\ Commissioners of Public Charitxes and Correction. Annual report, 1-10, 1860-69. 61- 70. 4 V. 8°. Note. These are the New York City Commissioners. Re- ports 1-10 were presented to the Legislature, but pnuted by Commissioners; rpts. 2, 1861, and 5-10, 1865-69, were also re- printed by Legislature in the Documents. State Board of Charities. Annual report, lst-32d, 1867-98. '68-99. 34 pin. and v. 8°. Note 2d rpt. reads Board of State Commissioners 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 otlier institutions for care of chil- dren ; by W. P. Letchworth. 1876. 8°. (3) ■''08 p. , , ,. „ — Extract from 10th annual report rel. to causes of pauperism; by C.S. Iloyt. 1877 «"• f'MV _ In matter of investigation of New \ ork City Asylum for Insane: report, Aug. 12, 188*. n. p., ['87.] 8". 43 p. — Same: special report of standing committee on insane, h. t. p. [1««8-] «"• j^ p. _ Con.iitions and necessities of State Industrial School, Rochester, as stated by the Roard ; witli notes made by its committee at annual iiisi^ec- ti<.n. Rochester, 1890. 8«. 21 p. — Report for standing (rommittee on tlic ort of standing committee on tin- deal', n. p., [1897.] 8". 90 p. no Inspection] S TA TE PUB Lie A TIONS [N. Y. [Charity, continved.l — See also under Legislature, Journals, Docs, etc., 1857. Civil Service Commission. Annual report, lst-14tli, 1883-98. '84-91). 15 v. 8°. Note. First 6 rpts. arc pms. — Rules, regulvitions, 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". (fi) IGlJ p. — See also under Legislature Laws of the State, and Senate, 1895. [Claims.} Auditing Board.. Report rel. to claims against State for expenses in connection with raising volunteers during the rel)elIion. 18(18. 8°. 168 p. (Ass'y doc. 157, 18(58.) Board of Claims. Annual report, lst-15th, 1883-97. '84-98. 80. — Calendars for the various terms, 1883-05. ['84- 95.] 8°. State Board of Audit. Report, 1876-83. '77-84. 10 pm. 8°. Note. Rpt. for 1883 final rpt.; In 1877 3 rpts. were made. — Report of claim of George W. Flower & Co- against State. 1881. 8°. 50 p. (Ass'y doc- 84, 1881.) See also under Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc. Dairy Commissioner. Annual report, lst-8th, 188.')-92. '85-93. 8 V. 8°. Note. Establislied by chap. 202, Laws of 188-1, and Ist rpt. made .lau. 15, 1885; ab()lished by cliap. 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 Health and Pharmacy . [ Ed ucatio n . ] Snperin tende nt Annual report, 1813-53. and 8°. Note. Secretary of State was Supt. ex. officio, 1821-54. Succeeded by Supt. of Public Instruction, which see 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. Dix. 1837. 8°. (8) 479 p. — Statutes rel. to common schools, with f(jrms 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 Puhlic Instruction. Annual report, lst-45th, 1854-98. '55-99. 51 v. 8". Note. Beginning with 40th rpt., pub. in 2 v. each. — Code of i)ublic 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 compulsory instruction; by V. M. Uicc 1867. 8". 25; p — Laws of N. Y. rel. to common schools, with com- ments and instructions and a digest of decisions ; prep, by V. U. Rice. 1868. 8". xvi, 720 p. — General school laws. 1878. 8". 133 p. Ill See forward under of Common '14-54. 41 Schools. pm. f° Inspection] STATE PUBLICATIONS [N. Y. E. \ Education, continued.'] _ Laws of N Y. rel to common schools, with com- ments and instructions and a digest of decisions ; prep, by E. W. Keyes. 1879. «°. ^^;^'^;^lP- — Statutes rel. to general school laws passed lb7J-S3. '88. 8°. 36 p. ,^ 1 K T — Code of public instruction of N. Y. ; ed. Dy J Kirk. '87. 8°. vi, 1075 p. Designs for schoolhouses. 88. 4 . 6\i p. — Arbor 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 m form-study and drawing for teachers' institutes of N. Y., nos. 1 2. n. t.p. [1889-90.] 8". — Examinations for State certificates, 1891. [90. J — Regulations and course of study for training classes in academies and union schools ot the State, n. t. p. [1890.] 8°. 28 p. — Regulations governing uniform examinations tor commissioners' certificates, n. t. p. [1890.] go 4 p — Same: Syllabus, for information of candidates. /i. ^. «. "[1890.] 8°. 8 p. _ — Examinations for State scholarships in Cornell university, n.tp. [1891.] ^°- * P- ^^^^ — Recent school architecture. '97. obi. 8°. 425 p. — NY State educational exhibit, Columbian expo- sition : schools of N. Y. ; glance at common school system of Empire State. 1893. S°._ 73 p. See also under Legislature, Laws; Miscellaneous, Education. ^ , . , ^ [Electricity.] Board of Electrical Control in and for the City of New York. Report, Ist-ad, 1887-8J. '88-'90. 8°. 3 pm. „ . a- ^ [Emigration.] Commissioners of Emigration. An- nual report, 1846-92. '47-93. 47 pm. 8°. Note. Separat.' publication doubtful rpts of 1855, 56, 60, 63. OommiBBion aboliBhed by chap. 528, Laws of 189d. — Annual reports from organization of Commission, May 5, 1847, to 1860; with other othcial docs. 1861. 8°. , ^^ „ .,„„„ -, — Memorial to the Congress of the U. b. L^^'^-J go 8 p. — Memorial to the Legislature of N. Y. [1872.] 8°. 7 p. . , ■ . t — Rei)ort of Castle Garden committee ; complaints ot passengers of barks "Athena" and "Niagara, from Uremen. [1872.] 8«. 6 p. -Same, on complaints ot pa.ssengers of the "Charles IL Marshall," from Liverpool. [18/2. J — Rel.ort of i.ersons under (lommiBsioners' care o" Ward's Island and at all other i)lace8. 1874. — Memorial ('to IJ. S. Congress]. «./.., 1879 «"• «!>• See aho under Legislature. Laws; Senate, 1^82; AsscmUy, 1847, 52, 59, 75, 76. , ^ , , En;,iacer and' Surveyor. See back under Canal and Railroad. ,oo/» mnn Factory Inspector. Annual rei.ort, lHt-15lh, 1886-1900. '87-1901. 15 V. H". ^^ole. In l'.t01 mcrgci which 8ce forward. into the now J)<-/>itrlvunl of I.itboi-, [Fire.] Metrnpolitan Fire Dept. 5th, 1865-09. '66-70. 8". Annual rei)ort, 1st- 1X2 Inspection] STATE PUBLICATIONS [N. Y. \_Fish, Game, and Forest.'\ Commissioners of Fisheries, Game and Forest. Animal report, lst-24th, 18G8-!»5. '6i)-90 24 pm. and v. 8". Note. llth-Uth rpt., 1879-1885, are biennial. — Preliminary report, 2d-4th. 1896-08. '97-9!). .Spin. — Report of oyster investigation, 1884-8G. '85-87. 2 pm. — Report of oyster investigation ami Sliell-P'isli ('omniission for year ending Nov. ,80, 1887; hy E. G. Blackford, il. '88. 8". lOG p. — Fish and game laws of N. Y. in foree 1888. also laws for preservation of forests; conip. by G. E. Kent. '88. 8°. (4) 135 p. Cominixsioners of Fisheries, Game, and. Forest.';. Annual report, lst-3d, 1895-97. il. '96-98. 4". •6 V. Fish and, Gam.e Protectors. Reports in response to resolution of Jan. II, 1883. "83. 8". 64 p. Forest Commission. Annual report, lst-[9tli], 1885- 94. '86-95. 10 V. 8°. Note. No rpt. for 1887; rpt. for 1S91, 2 ed.; rpt. for ISDS 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 Adirondack Statepark. 1891. 8°. 47 p. (Sen. doc. 19, 1891.) — Special report [on the purchase of land]. 1894. 8°. 22 p. (Ass'y doc. 22, 1894.) — See also vnder Legislature, Assembly, 1891, 95, 96. 97, 99. [//rt?-Sor.] See iorwurd Land ; aracZ wnc^er Miscellane- ous, Harbor. \_IIealth.'] Metropolitan Board of Health. Annual report, lst-4th, 1866-69. '67-70. 4 v. 8° — Cholera prevention, examples and practice; by E. Harris. 1867. 8o. 50 p. — Report on vaccination; by J. P. Loines. 1868. 8"^. .'iS (1) p. State Board of Health. Annual report, lst-19th, 1880-98. '81-99, 28 v. 8«. Note. Rpts. 11th, 13th, 15tli-19th in 2 v. each; 14th in 3 v. — Monthly Bulletin, Apr. lS84-Dec. '97. ['84-97.] 8". Note. Jan. 1896-Dec. 1900 numbered v. 12, no. 1, to v. \.'5- 98. '94-!)9. n pm. 8°. Note. Ileprintod from rptH. of State commiHsidn in lunacy. Wyoming Bentrolent Institute. (Genesee Fails). Annual report, 1872-98. '73-99. 2G pm. 8^'. Note. Publication doubtful rpt. for 188'2. [Children.] Children's Aid Society. Annual report, l8t-4Gth, I8.53-98. 'r)4-99. 4(5 pm. 8°. Note. 17th-'ilBt, ^M, •2t5th, 27tb, 29th, 3l8t-33d, 30th-44th and 46th published as state documents. Juvenile Asylum. New Fork Juvenile Asylum (New York City). Annual report, lst-47th, 1852-98. '53-99. 47 pm. 8°. Note. 6th, 15th, 35th-37th, 39th, 40th, 46th and 47lh pub- lished as state documeuts. — Charter and by-laws, etc. N. Y., 1859. 8". 34 p. New York Infant Asylum (New York City). Annual report. Ist-^Sth,' 1872-9G. '73-97. 8°. Note. lBt-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-2l8t and 23d rpts., 1890-92, 94. 24th and 25th in one pm. Thomas Asylum for Ovphan and Destitute Indian Children (Versailles). Annual report, 1873-98. '74-99. 25 pm. 8°. Note. Publication doubtful rpt. for 1874. Rpts. 1857-74 made to 8u])t. of Public Instruction and incl. in lils rpt. Rpts. for 188 1-98 numbered 26th-43d; earlier rpts. unnumbered. State Hospital for the Care of Crippled and De- formed Children (Tarrytown). First report of tht^ Surgeon-in-Chief to the Board of Managers. 1901. '02. See also under Legislature, Assembly, 1890. [Deaf and Dumb.] Central N. Y. Institution for Deaf Mutes (Rome). Annual report, lst-24th, 1875-98. '7G-99. 24 pm. 8°. — Home register, 1885-89. f. — Deaf mutes' register, v. 1-16. 1884-99. '84-99. IG V. 4°. Note. Pub. by the pupils weekly during the school year. Originally called The Register, then Rome register, and finally Deaf mutes' register. 1st no. issued Oct. 18, 1884. Institution for Improved Instruction of Deaf Mutes (New York City). Annual report, ist-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. 26 pm. 8°. Note. 1st 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, jst- 80th, 1819-98. '20-99. 80 pm. 8°. Note. Before 1830 rpts. usually issued in both f' and 8". — By-laws, rev. Jan. 10, 1871. N. Y. V'l.] 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. for Deaf Mutes ■lst-14th, 1885-98. [Deaf and Dumb, continued.^ Northern N. Y. Institution (Malone). Annual report, '86-99. 14 pm. 8°. 2rote. Publication doubtful IStb rpt. for 1894-95. St. Joseph's Institute for Improved Instruction of Deaf Mutes (Fordham). Annual report, 1st- 20th. 1878-97. '79-98. 19 P™- ,f- ,^ . Western N. Y. Institution for Deaf Mutes (Roches- ter). Annual report, lst-17th, 19th, 18/ /-94. '7S-95. 18 pm. 8°. — Daily paper for our little people, v. 1-14. Ibsu- 94. 14 V. 8°. iEdncation.^ Conrad Poppenhvsen Ass'n (College Point). Annual report, lst-31st, 18G8-98. bJ- 99. 31 pm. 8°. Note. Publication doubtful^rpt. for 1887; rpts. for 1871-80 read " Poppeiihusen Institute." State Normal College (A\hany). Annual report of the executive committee, lst-3oth, 1844-/8. to- ld. 8°. 35 pm. NoU.. l8t U entitled Report of the Supt of Common Schools and of the Regents of the University ; 25th-3oth Annual n^ of Ihe Supt. of Public Instruction and the Regents of the Un verj^ty ; rpts., beginning with 30tli for 187o, are pub. in Annual rnt. of Supt. of I'ublic Instruction. . FormeX called^ State Normal School Name changed in 1890 to The New York State Normal College. — Annual register and circular, 1846-48, '50-51. 8°. 5 pm. . . £ i.1 — Address delivered at the closmg exercises ot the 23d term, July 10, 1856, by G: W. Clinton. 1856. 8°. 16 p. , -,. ^ T> V . _ Same; 28th term, July 8, 1858, by E. C. Benedict. 1858. 8°. 21 p. _ Address of Brof . W. F. Phelps before the Literary societies. Jan. 31, 1852. Troy, 1852 8°. 21 p. — Catalogue of the officers and students for the oOth, 51st, ''53d, 55th, 59th, 61st, 63d, 73d, 75th, 77th term. 1869-83. 8°. 10 pm. J^ote. For earlier lists see Annual register; for later lists see Officers and faculty, and Circular. _ Catalogue of the graduates for 26 years ending June 30, 1870. '71. 80. 9o p. — Same; for 38 years ending June 23, 188^. »... 8". 67 p. mte. For earlier catalogues see Quinquennial register ; for later see Historical sketch. — Circular. '90-99. 8°. 9 pm. Vote Publication for '9.3 and '97 doubtful; 2 ed. pub in 1892 20 p. and -24 p. For earlier forms see Annual register. Catalogue, a7id Officers and faculty. _ Cour.1 p. 2 pi. _,9a///e; for 50 years, 1844-94. n. d. 8". ll-, 350 p. 11 pi. jYote. For earlier llstH see (iiiiiM|ii(iinlal reKintor imd Cata- logue of the gra. — Mission of the teacher ; an address delivered before the graduating class, Jan. 29, 1863, by Samuel \V. Fislier. '63. 8". 16 p. _ New York Stale Normal School directory, for the term commencing Sept. 16, 1868. n.d. 8". 8 p. iiS Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [N. Y. \^Education, continued.'] — Officers and faculty and graduates and announce- ments for tlie 80th, 81st-8(;th and 91st terms. '83-89. 8°. 4 pm. Note. Titles vary; for earlier lists see Annual register and Catalogue; for later lists .9<'e 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 Ycirk for Dec. 1849 (v. lu, no. 9, p. 133-164) with above " cover title." — Quinquennial register and circular, lst-4th. '49- 64. 8°. 4 \m\. Note. For later lists see 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. VVaterbury. '88. 8°. 16 p. — See also binder Legislature, Assembly, 1844. State Normal and Training School (Brockport). Annual report, 1st and 5th, 1867, 71. 'G8, '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, rpts. are pub. in Annual rpt. of Supt. of I'ublic Inutruction. — Circular, 1868, 1890, 1893, 1896-7, 1898-9. '68-98. 8°. 5 pm. Note. Continued by Year-book. — Graduates, 1868-91. '91. 8°. 22 p. — Year book, June, 1899. '99. 12°. 45 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 (Cortland). Annual report, 2d and 3d, 1869-70. '70-71. 8'^. 2 pm. Note. Annual reports, beginning with Ist for 1869, are pub. in Annual rpt. of Supt. 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. Ist rpt. for 186S was pub. with those of Oswego and Brockport in Ass'y doc. 207, 1869. — Circular, 1886, 1887, 1890, 1892-96, 1897-9. 8° and 16°. 9 pm. — Historical catalogue, 1888-1895. 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°. — Circular. 1890-91,1893-5,1896-8. 12". — Year book, 1899-1900. 24°. 114 p. 95 p. 6 pm. 119 Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [N. Y. [Education, continued.^ c. i. , ^r.r,^«,.ta^ Pir- State Normal and Training School (Oneonta). Lir- cular,1891-3. 12°. 3 pm. -Yearbook. 1895-98,1899-1900. 12". 4 pm. 2^ote. Annual reportB, beginning with 1st for 1889, are pub. in Annual rpt. of Supt. of Public Instruction. State Normal arvd Training School (Oswego) Annual report, 1865-71,73. '66-74. 8°. 8 pm. Wote. Annual reports, beginning with that for 1869, are pub?in Annual rpt. of Supt. of Public Instruction. _ Circular, 1867-68, 1889-92, '95, '96 and '98. 8°. _ Ext^r™cts from papers read at the 25th anniversary. _ 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. Mte. School pub. various circulars from 1888 to 1891. State Normal and Training School (Plattsburg). By-laws and committees. [1889. J » • » P- _ Circular, 1890, '92, '93, '95-6, '97-8, '99-1900. 8° and 16°. 6 pm. _ , , , o,., — Pr?ictice department. Outlme of work, lst-8th grades. 1894. 8°. 43 p. Note Annual reports, beginning with Ist 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 pm. Note Annual reports, beginning with 1st for 1869, are pub. in Annual rpt. of Supt. of Public Instruction. _ Circular, 1890, 95, 97, 99. 8°. 4 pm. — Course in geography together with some principles relnting to method and criticism and outlines ot 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. 24o. — Memorml 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, beginning with Ist 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 rpts. for 1809, 14, 16, 17. 19. Rpt for 1890, 15 V. ; for 'O.'i, '94, and '95, 2 v. each. Beginning with iHBue of WKS. rpt., for 18;«, rpts. were generally numbered, that for 1897 being the 111th. — Instruetions from the regents to the several aeade- niicH 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 (-ol- leges subject to their visitation. 1835, 47. 2 pm. 8". — ItiHtruotions from the regents to the several eol- U-gcH, academics, and other literary institutions subject to tli(!ir visitation. IH49, 53. 2 v. 8". Note. Succeeded by the Maiiual of the rei;eTitH. _ Manual of tl.e regents. 1864. 200 ]>. 12". Note. Name changed to University manual. I20 Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [N. Y. \_Educaiiony continued.'] — University nianiial. 1870,72,82. ['81>.] iv.aud pni. 12° and 8°. ]\rote. Kd. of 1899 is also inclmied in Annual report of regents for 1889; it has cover-title Laws and Ordinances. Later eds. have varying titles and are included in the series of Regents' bulletins and also in .Vnnual reports. 1890, Bulletin no. 1 ; 1895, no. 33 ; 1897, no. 38. — Minutes, 18-.3-99. 'r.9-'J9. 5 v. 8°. — [Prospectus, 1890.] h. t. p. ['90.] 32". (12) p. — Rej^eiits' bulletin, no. 1-50, June, 1890-l)ec. '99. '90-99. 50 pm. 8°. Notf!. Bulletins 21, 24, 27, 29 form also Extension bulletins, 6-8. Included in Annual report of the regents. — University convocation: proceedings, lstr-37th, 1864-99. '65-99. 37 v. 8°. Note. Also published in Annual report of regents. Begin- ning with 1891 also included in Regents' bulletin. The prelim- inary meeting held in IStjS is not included in the numbered proceedings; its title is : Meeting of the officers of colleges and academies of the state of New York, n.t.p. ['64.] 60 p. 8". — Same: topics, 1892-95,98,99. 92-99. 6pm. 32°. — Same: library sess., 1896. n. t. p. ['96.] 8°. (51) p. — University ^ liandboolis, no. 1-16, 54. 1893-99. 17 pm. 24°. Note. The 6th handbook, Dec. 1900, contains a list of publications; earlier tds. of no. 6 as follows : My. 1894, 32 p. Ja. 1897, 40 p. Mr. 1895, 35 p. Je. 1898, .52 p. Ag. 1895, 36 p. Je. 1S99, 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 wnder 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. '80-99. 36 pm. and 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, 8th-10th, Nov. 1880-June, 1881. 3 pm. Academic examination papers, Nov. 1881-June, 1891. 32 pm. (Each no. contains both preliminary and advanced papers.) llth-.39th advanced, Nov. 1881-Nov. 1890. 46th-74th preliminary, Nov. lS81-Nov. 1890. 75th-77th examinations, .Jan. 1891-June, 1891. The distinction of preliminary and academic is dropped after Nov. 1890. 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 were also issued in Examination bulletin and .Annual report. Papers for 1898-99 also in 2 pts. ; 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°. 131 Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [N. Y. [Education, coniinved.^ ^ ^ ^ ... ,„„. „„ _ 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-[99J. Jl 99. 36 pm. 8°. . ,^ oo Extension publications. '99. 24°. 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. . ,n 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°. ITote. Reorganized from Examination Dept. Bulletin, no. 1-4, Mar .-Dec. 1899. '99. 4 pm. 8°. 2^ote. 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°. 32 p. Traveling libraries. Rules for circulation. '93. 24°. 4 p. To establish a public library. '93. 24°. 4 p. 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. 10 pm. 8°. [Traveling libraries : rules for lending.] n. t.p. [1894.] 24°. (1) p. Traveling libraries : general directions, n. t. p. [189.5.] 24°. 6 (2) p. List of 60 of the best books on agriculture, May, 1893. 24°. 12 p. Note. Reprinted Sept. 1893 and Bept. 1896. List of 50 of the best books on economics. June, 1893. 24°. 11 p. Same, Dec. 1893. 24°. 11 p. ,9ame, June, 1895. 24°. 16 p. List of 43 of the best books on U. S. history. June, 1893. 24°. 8 p. Sarae, of 46 vols. Nov. 1894. 24°. 8 p. Same, of 50 vols. Feb. 1898. 24°. 12 p. List of 25 of the best l)ooks on ccononncs. Sept. 1893. 24°. 8 p. Same, Jan. 1.H96. 24°. 8 p. Same, of 26 books. Feb. 1897. 24°. H p. LiHt of 20 of the l)CHt books on U. S. history. Sept. 18!I3. 21°. 8 p. Same, of 25 vols. Feb. 1898. 24°. 7 p. 122 Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [N. Y. \^Edncation, 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 4a of tlie best volumes on Frencli his- tory. Mar. 1894. '1^^. 11 p. Same, of 50 vols. Oct. 1898. 24o. 12 p. List of 2() volumes in Enijlish and American lit- erature, covering Regents' reading course 4, and courses for 18!)4-9(). June, 1894. 24°. (; p. List of 57 volumes in literature covering Kegents' reading courses 1, 4, . 24°. 7 p Choice of best books for a village library, 1894- 99. '95-1900. 6 pm. 12o. Note. Titles vary; usually are ".500 books of — ." 1894 has heading New York Library ABSociation. Best 50 books of 1894-99. '95-1900. 6 pm. 12". Note. Titles vary; 1894 reads: New York Library Associa- tion, Bent ih books of 1894. For annotated lists .s^e State Library bulletin; Bibliography, nos. VI, 18 and 21. Bulletin, nos. 1-9, 1893-99. '93-1901. 9 pm. 8°. Note. Nos. 1-3 were issued as State library bnlletin; nos. 4-9 in series of Extension and Home education bulletins. Annual report, 1895-99. '96-1901. 5 pm, 8°. Note. Included in series of Public library bulletins. Kpts. for 1892 and 1893 were included in Annual rpt. of State library ; rpt. for 1S94 in rpt. of Extension dept. N. Y. meeting of library trustees : invitation. n. t.p. [1898. j 8". (2) p. — Medical Dept. Annual announcement of lectures, 1841-42. N. Y., '41. 8°. ■ — State Veterinary College. Report of the director, lst-2d, 1897-98. '98-99. 2 pm. — \^Misce[laneous.'\ 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°. See alxo Hinder Legislature, Asaeiiibly, 1850; under Mis. cellaneous, History. Results of series of meteorological observations made in N. Y., in obedience to instrueti(ms from regents, at sundry academies. 1855-72. 2 v. 4". Cont. : v. 1, 182G-50. 2d ser., 1850-63, with records of rain- fall, etc., to 1871. Historical and statistical record of the Univer- sity, 1784-1884; by F. B. Hough. '85. 8«. viii, 867 p. [^Electioris.] State Superintendent of Elections for the Metropolitan Elections District. Annual report, 1st. 1898. '99. 8°. 123 Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [N. Y. \_Feeble-Minded.'\ State Custodial Asylum for FeeUe- Minded Women (Newark). Annual report, Ist- 14th, 1885-98. '8G-99. U pm. 8°. Syracuse State Institution for Feehle-Minded Chil- dren (Syracuse). Annual report, lst-48th, 1851- 98. '52-99. 48 pm. 8°. Ifote. Called State 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°. [Geology-I Geological Survey. Report, 1836-40. '37-41. 5 pm. 8«. See earlier rpts. under Executive and Staff, Sec. of State. Geologist. Annual report, [lst-17th], 1881-97. '82- 98. 17 V. 8° and 4«. — Palaeontology, v. 5-8; by James Hall. 1884-94. 8 V. 4°. Note. In 2 V. each. — Geological map of N. Y. 1894. 170^ X 182 cm. [nistory.'\ State Historian. Annual report to the Legislature, Ist-Sd, 1896-98; [by Hugh Hast- ings]. '96-99. 7 V. 8°. Note. 2d. rpt. in 2 v. ; 3d in 4 v. 2d rpt. V. 1. Colonial ser., v. 1 : Muster rolls 1664-1760. 2d rpt. V. 2. Public papers of Daniel D. Tompkins, Gov- ernor of New York, 1807-1817. Military — v. 1 ; is also labeled on hack " 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 York, 1777-1795, 1801-1804. v. 1-3. [Hospital .'\ Marine //os^^rVa/ (Staten Island). Annual report of physician, 1855-60. '56-61. 6 pm. 8'^. New York Hospital. Annual report, 1802-99. '03- 1900. 94 pm. fo and 8°. Note. 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 title-paee. 1876 and 77 numbered 107th and 108th. 1S79-1899 numbered 109th-n9th. R]>ts. for 1880- 93 numbered 119th-]23d, 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. i.S98. '99. 80. St. Lawrence State Hospital (Ogdensburg). Annual report, lst-12th, 1887-98. '88-99. 12 pm. 8°. Note. Beginning with 10th rpt. for 1896 included in Annual rpt. of State Commission in Lunacy; rpts. 1-3 called St. Lawrence State Asylum for the Insane. See also back under Children ; and under Inspection and Rr-uulation, Prison, Supt. of State Prisons. [Tndu.ttrial and Reform.] House of lief uge for Women (Hudson). Annual report, 1888-98. '89-99. 11 pm. 8'>. Society for Reformation of Juvenile Delinquents (Randall's Islatid). Annual report, lst-74th, 1824-98. '25-99. 74 pm. 8". Note. Many of these r|)tH. were not ])nb. by the State. 22d rpt., for 1846, was the first issued in the Ducumonts. See uIho under LegiHiature, Semite, 1880. — Act of incorporation, March 29, 1824. n. t. p. ['24.] 8". 8 p. Slate InduHtrial School (Rochester). Annual rei)ort, l8t-4!tth, 1849-98. '50-99. 4!) pm. 8°. Note, (/'ailed WeHlcrn Iloustr of Itefuge for Juvenile I)elln- rpiciits iiiilll IHHii. riibllcallon doubtCul for rpt. 44th, 1892; rpl. 4tith, I8'.)4, not IsHiicd. See (duo Hiitirr lnHp(!<;tion and liogulHtion, (JliiiriUj. State Refo'>mntory (Klmira). Annual report of Mie CommisHionors, 1871-72. '72-7.'5. 2 j)ni. 8". 124 Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [N. Y. {^Industrial and Reform, continued.'^ — Report of investigation of State Reformatory. 1874. 8°. 62 p. — Annual report of Connnission for Erection, Ist-IJd, 187:5-76. '74-70. 3 pm. 8°. — Ainiual report of superintending builder, lst-3d, 1874-70. '75-77. 3 pm. 8». — Annual report of board of managers, lst-[23d], 1876-98. '77-99. 23 pm, 8°. Note. The majority of tho reports have been reprinted ;it Elmira, BomelimeB in more than one cd. 16th-18th, 2'2d and 23d rptB. arc entitled Vear liook in the Elmira edf*. 22d and 23d are also called Year book in the Albany ed. — Reformatory hand-book. [1884.] 12". 68 p. — Four cliart.s 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," v. 1-3, 1893-95. 8°, 4", and fo. — Papers in penology, ser. 1. 1886. 16°. 112 p. — Same, ser. 2. 1891. 16°. iii (1) 148 p. — Year book, 16th-18th, 22d, 23d, 1891-98. '92-99. 8°. 5 pm. Note. See note under Annual rpt. of board of managers. — Memorial of the managers rel. to recent investiga- tion by State Board of Clharities. 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, 1882, 94; and under Miscellaneous, Prison and Reformatory. {Inebriates.^ Inebriates' Home for Kings Co. (Fort Hamilton). Annual report, lst-[oOth], 1868- 97, '69-98. [30] pm. 8°. State Inebriate Asylum, (Binghamton). Annual re- port, ser. 1, 2d-llth, 1863-72. '64-73. lOpra. 8°. Note. Abolished in 1879, and buildings used for IMnghara- ton Asylum for the Chronic Insane established by chap. 280, Laws of 1879. — Same, ser. 2, lst-6th, 1873-78. '74-79. pm. 8°. \_lnsane.'\ Bingho.niton State Hospital. Annual re- port, lst-20th, 1879-98. '80-99. 20 pm. 8". Note. Called Binghamton Asylum for Chronic Insane 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 under Legisla- ture, Senate, 1888. Buffalo Slate Hospital. Annual report, lst-8th, 1871-98. '72-99. 28 pm. 8°. Note. Called Buffalo State Asylum for Insane until 1890. Beginning with •2Gth rpt., 1896, included in Annual rpt. of State Commission in Lunacy. Collins State Homaiopnthic Hospital (Gowanda). Annual report, Ist-oth, 1894-98. '95-99. 5 pm. Note. Beginning with 8d rpt. for 189(5 included in Annual rpt. of State Commission in Lunacy; rpts. 1-2 culled Collins Farm State Ilomceopathic Ho.spital for I))nane. Hudson River State Hospital (Poughkeejjsie). An- nual report, lst-32d, 1867-98. '68-99. 32 pm. 8°. Note. Called Hudson River State Hospital for Insane, 1867-69. Beainning with 30th rpt. 1896 included in Annual rpt. of State Commission in Lunacy. See nlao under Inspection and Regulation, //jsanc ; under Legislature, Senate, 1873. Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [N. Y. [Insane, continved.'\ Matteawan State Hospital. Annual report, 2d-40tli, 1861-99. '6L'-19(iO. 38 pni. 8°. Note. Situated at Auburn until 1892 and called State Asylum for Insane Criminals. Rpts. 15th, leitli not issued. Beginuiiii; witli IStli rpt. also contained in those of Supt. of Slate Prisons. — Report of Conimissioii on New Asylum for Insane Criminals. 1886-91. '87-92. 6 pm. 8°. Middletown State Homeopathic Hospital. Annual report, lst-28th, 1871-98. '72-:)9. 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. '90-99. 4 pm. 8°. Utica State Hospital. Annual report, lst-56th, 1843- '98. '44-99. 56 pm. 8°. Note. Called State Lunatic Asylum until 1890. Beginning with ,i4th rpt. 1896 included in Annual rpt. of State Commission in Lunacy. See a/so under Legislature, Assembli/, 1860, 84. — Laws and regulations for admission and discharge of patients, August, 1861. Utica, '()4. 8°. 15 p. — American journal of insanity, 1844-94. v. 1-50. '45-94. 50 V. 8°. Note. Continued by American Medico psychological Associ- ation. A General Index prepared by the Willard State Hos- pital. Willa7-d State Hospital (Ovid). Annual report, 1st- 30th, 1869-98. '70-99. 30 pm. 8°. NotP. Called Willard Asylum for Insane until 1890. Beginning 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. [Librar-y .1 State Library (Whuny). 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 Ass'y journ.; rpls. for 18.W-99 numbered 42d-Sid, previous rpts. not numbered; rpts. for 1824, 1825, 1827-4.3 each contain a complete catalog of the library; 72d rpt. for 18S9 is last containing annual li.-sts of gifts and additions; rpU. 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-8Uth. — (Catalogue. 1820. 12°. 20 p. — Catalogue. 1846. '46. 8°. — Catalogue. 1850. 8°. 1058 p. — Catalo-ue. 18.-.6-57. 3 v. 8°. Cont.: V. 1, (ieneral library. 2, Law library, y, Majis, MH8., engravin({M, cfjins, etc. — Same: Iwt wupplenu-nt to v. 1. IHOl. 8". 1084 p. — Same: Ist Hupi)lcment to v. 2. 1865. 8". IKO ]i. — Catalogue of liookw on bibliography, typograi)liy, and entiraving. 1858. 8". 143 j). — Su))j(ct index of general library. 1«72. 8". 17, 651 p. — Subject index of gciiiTal library ; 1st siiiiplcinciit. IH,S2. 8". 414 p. — Subject index of law library, by S. li. (JriHwold. 1883. 8". viii, 251 p. — Hiilletin: addition.s, no. 1-1, .Inly, I891-Sei)l. •96. '91-97. 8". Nolf.. NoH. 2-4 included In Annual rpts. 126 Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [N. Y. {^Library, continued.^ — Bulletin: bibliography, no. 1-20, 1895-'99. 99. 8«. '95- Coni. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Guide to study of Whistler. Readins lists, colonial New England [162()-17r)l |. yelicl bibliography on travel in N. America. Reading list on history of 17th century. Referi'Mcc books for use of cataloguers in finding full names. 6. Reading list on Japan. 7. Reading list on Venice. 8. Reading list of out-of-door books. 9. Reading list on Netherlands. 10. Reading list on Renaissanceartof 15th and 16th centuries. 11. Reading list on history of latter half of Iftth century. 12. Best books of 18(t7, with notes. 13. Fairy tales for children. 14. Index to subject bibliographies in library bulletins. 15. lieading 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 U. S. 20. House decoration and furnishing. Note. Included in Annual rpts. Nos. 1-D 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, 1664-65; transcribed from Mss. in State Library. 3, Annotated list of manuscripts iu 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-G. 1891-99. 8°. Cont. : No. 1, Handbook, 1801/92. no. 2, Library school register, 1887-96. no. 3, 12th Annual rpt. 1898. 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 iu 83d rpt. 1900. — Bulletin: public libraries, no. 1-3. 1893-95. 3 pni. 8°. Note. Contains statistics 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 Education. — Catalogue of the coins and medals, ancient and modern, belonging to the New York State Li- brary; prepared by Richard W. Davids. 1854. 8°. 58 p. J^JVaiural History.'] State Botanist. Annual report. 1868-99. 8°. Note. Not pub. separately till 1894, and not numbered. 1894 in 4", 189.5-99, 8^, 1895, 1897, and 1898 with pis. in 4o. Also contained in State Museum rpts. State Entomologist. Annual report, lst-15th, 1881- 99. '82-1900. 8°. Note. No separate rpts. were published for '82, '83, and '85 ; rpt. for 1893 not numbered in series. All except Ist and 2d rpts. also contaiued in State Museum rpts. 14tli and 15th rpt. also contained in State Museum Bulletin. State Museum (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 iMuseum of Natural History until 1888. 3d ipt. in 3 ed.; enlarged ed., 175 p. ; revised ed., 183 p. 20tb rpt. rev. ed. in 4". 48th and 49th rpts. each in 3 v. 50th-5:!d each in 2 v. 49th rpt. pts. 2 and 3, 50th rpt. pt. 2, and 53 pt. 2 in 4". — Catalogue. 1853. -h 31 + 28 -1-22 p. — Bulletin, v. 1-6. '92-1900. 6 v. 8". Note. Includes nos. 1-31. Nos. 12-31 also contained in Annual rpts. 34-1-1-1- 61 4- 22 -I- 53 Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [N. Y. 1895. \ Natural History, continued.} — Memoirs, v. 1-2. 1889-99. 4°. _ Economic and geologic map of the t^tate 69 X 79'" cm [Prison.-] Clinton State Prison. Annual report of Agent, 18W-Jan. '47. '45-47. 3 pm. 8°. See also under Legislature, Se?iate, 1877. PWsoTi ^.50cwJ- Jni.: lfl/-23; by W. JohnBon (7 v.) ^ 8|^^2«^ . g f; ^;. Hopkin«. 1H28-45; by A. C. I'aiKe (H '"^ Vdl f 1839 40 bv P,a l.our C: v.). 1831-50; by C. Edwardn (* '•)• ^'^'^y^' ^^ M. lloffM.an. 1839-41; by C. L. Clarke. 1843-47, by h. U. riandford (4 v.). _ Catalogue of the library. 1843. 8". 58 p _ Report of the Chaneellur rel. to funds of the co.irt. 1847. 8". 109 ]). _ See also under LegiHiature, Senate, 1850; As^evMy, Court If Impeachment. Proceedings in '^^tter of im- Miscell ^.n^i^r^rO^orgeC.Barnard ,H74 3v 80. laneous reports; v. 1-29, 1892-99., ["-W-l 900.] 8". 126 Judiciary] STATE PUBLICATIONS [N. Y Supreme Court. Reports [1860-09] ; by A. Abbott. N. Y., '73-74. 4 v. 8°. — Same. [1863-68] ; by E. W. Kcyes. '67-09. 4 v. 8°. — Same. Lansing's reports, v. 1-7 : Reports of cases, 1869-73. '70-73. 7 v. 8«. — Same. Ilun's reports, v. 1-92: Reports of cases, 1873-96. '74-96. 92 v. 8°. Note.. Also numbered consecutively with Lansing's reports, V. 8-9S. — Reports of eases in appellate division, 1896-99 ; by M. T. Ilun, 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. 152 p. 8". Note. Cases iictually 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 additional cases selected from Uaines. — Reports, 1799-1803; by W. Johnson, N. Y. 1808-12. 3 V. 8°. Note. Ed. 2. 1846-49. 3 v. 8". — Same. 1803-05; by G. Caines. N.Y. 1804-06. 8«. Note. Ed. 2. 181.3-14. Ed. 3. 1854. — Cases. 1804-05; by G. 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 II. Denio. 5 v. 8°. — Miscellaneous reports. 1892-99. 29 v. 8°. Co7it.: V. 1-21, 1892-97 by F. B. Delehanty; 22-29, 1897-99 by R. G. Scherer. Legislature. Meets annually. Three sessions 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, \n\/-2, 1782/3, 1784/5, 1789/90, 1795, 1796/97, 179S/9, 1800/01, 1804/5, 1808/9, 1812, 1812/13, 1814/15, 1816/17, 1820/21, 1827, 1828, 1832, 1842, 1847, 1851, 1853, 1885, 1888, 1892, 1898, 1899. The following table gives number and date of sessions, and place of meeting prior to 21 st sess. : Sess. Meet. 1 1 2 3 2 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 5 1 2 6 1 2 7 8 1 2 9 10 11 12 13 1 2 14 15 16 17 18 1 2 19 20 1 2 Date. S.-O. 1777 Ja.-Ap. 1778 Je. O.-N. Ja.-Mr. 1779 Ag.-O. " Ja.-Mr. 1780 My.-Jl. " S.-O. Ja.-Mr. 1781 Je.-Jl. " O.-N. " F.-Ap. 1782 Jl. Ja.-Mr. 1783 Ja.-My. 1784 O.-N. Ja.-Ap. 1785 Ja.-My. 1786 Ja.-Ap. 1787 Ja.-Mr. 1788 D. 17S8-Mr. 1789 Jl. Ja.-Ap. 1790 Ja.-Mr. 1791 Ja.-Ap. 1792 N. 1792-Mr. 1793 Ja.-Mr. 1794 Ja. 1795 Ja.-Ap. 1795 Ja.-Ap. 1796 N. Ja.-Ap. 1797 Place. Kingston. Poughkeepsie. Kingston. Albany. Kingston. Poughkeepsie. Albany. Poughkeepsie. Kingston. New York. Poughkeepsie. Albany. New York. Albany. Poughkeepsie. New York. Albany. 139 Legislature] STATE PUBLICATWNS All Bessions after 20 held at Albany. [N. Y. Sess. Meet. Date. BeBB. Meet. Date. 21 Ja.-Ap. 1798 69 Ja.-My. 1846 22 1 Ag. 70 1 " 1847 2 Ja.-Ap. 1799 2 S.-D. " 23 24 1 Ja.-Ap. 1800 N. 71 72 Ja.-Ap. 1848 1849 2 Ja.-Ap. 1801 73 " 1850 25 Ja.-Ap. 1802 74 1 " 1851 26 1803 2 Je.-Jl. " 27 '« 1804 75 Ja.-Ap. 1852 28 1 N. " 76 1 1853 2 Ja.-Ap. 1805 2 Ap., My .-Jl. 1853 29 1806 77 Ja.-Ap. 1854 30 1807 78 1855 31 1808 79 " 1856 32 1 N. 80 1857 2 Ja.-Mr. 1809 81 1858 33 Ja.-Ap. 1810 82 " 1859 34 " 1811 83 '< 1860 35 1 Ja.-Mr. 1812 84 " 1861 36 2 1 My.-Je. " N. " 85 86 " 1862 " 1863 2 Ja.-Ap. 1813 87 " 1864 37 1814 88 " 1865 38 1 S.-O. 89 " 1866 2 Ja.-Ap. 1815 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 105 Ja.-Je. 18S2 50 1 1827 106 Ja.-My. 1883 2 S.-D. 107 1884 51 1 Ja.-Ap. 1828 108 1 " 1885 2 S.-D. " 2 My. 1885 52 Ja.-My 1829 109 Ja.-My. 1886 53 Ja.-Ap. 1830 110 " 1887 54 1831 111 1 " 1888 55 1 1832 2 Jl. 1888 2 Je.-Jl. " 112 Ja.-My. 1889 56 Ja.-Ap. 1833 113 " 1890 57 Ja.-My. 1834 114 Ja.-Ap. 1891 58 1835 115 1 " 1892 59 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.-a. " 2 Jl. 1898 66 Ja.-Ap. 1843 122 1 Ja.-Ap. 1899 67 Ja.-My. 1844 2 My. 1899 68 " 1845 1 Laws of the fiiate. Laws, Lst-12l8t sess., 1777-1898; anil extraonlinary sess., July, 1898. 1778-1898. 148 V. f-. and H'>. NotK. HcHB. liiwH, 1777-lHOl i(;|)iil). by H<;c. of Htatc, mliich nee. forward- General index of tlu! ilocumcnts ami laws. 1842. '&•'. r>r,r, p. — Index to the laws, 1842-55. '50. 8«. 29G p. (Sen. doc. 110, lH5r;.) — General index of the laws, 1777-18!K;. 1S59-97. 5 V. 8". Oont.: V. 1. 1777-1857. 2, 1858-65. 3. 1866-70. 4. 1871- 75. 5. 1876-85. [6.] 1886-96. 2fote. V. 5 marked v. 6 on title-page. 130 Legislature] STATE PUBLICATIONS [N. Y. Laws of the State, continued. — Laws of N. Y. [Ist-24th soss.], 1777-1801. ISSC 5 V. 8«. Cont. 5. 1801. . 1. 1777-84. 3. 1789-96. 2. 1785-88. 4. 1797-1800. JVoie. Issued by Secretary of State. Secretary also issued laws of 1774-7.5, which see under Supplemental : Colonial ; and Index to laws, v. 5, 1876-85. Laws of the State, v. 2 : comprising constitution ;in;l acts of Legislature since the Revolution, Ist-lL'th sess. [1779-1789J; [rev. by S: Jones and U: Vanick.] 1789. f". 471, 17 p. Note. For V. 1 see under Supplemental : Colonial, Geveral Asscrahly . -Same, V. 3: [13th-35th sess., 1790-1812.] 1812. f". Note. Laws of 13th sess. have no separate t.-p. ; for 31st BOSS. (1808) Private laws have separate t.-p.; for 32d and 3.3d si'sa., Public laws aud Private laws are also separated, with t.-p. S'ame, 1st- 15th sess. [1778-92]. N.Y.,1792. 2 v. 8°. Same, [1802; rev. by J. Kent and J. RadclifE]. '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. fo. C: R. and G: Webster. ■ Same, rev. and passed at Sfith sess., with marginal notes and references bv W: P. Van Ness and J: VVoodworth. 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. 9tli rev. ed. N. Y., '89. 16^. xlii, 510 p. ■ Penal code in force Dec. 1, 1882, as amended 1882- 89; with notes of decisions, etc. 9th rev. ed N. Y., '89. 16°. xxix, 3.55 p. ■ Revised statutes, codes and general laws of the State in force Jan. 1, 1890; by C. F. Birdseye. v. 1-3. N.Y., '89-90. 3v. 8°. Cont. : V. 1. A-E. 2. F-Q. 3. R-Y. -S'ame, 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. 16, 1850.) Final report of code of criminal procedure. 1850. 8°. 486 p. Special acts reported in connection with codes of procedure, by the Commissioners. 1850. 8°. 23 p. See also forward under Assembly, 1855. - Oomm.issioner for Embodying in single Act a Com- mon School Code. Report. 1852. 8°. 87 p. - Commissioners of the Code. Report, lst-9th. 1858- 65. 9 pm. 8°. Legislature] STATE PUBLICATIONS [N. Y- Laws oftTie State, continued. Draft of a civil code for N. Y. 1862. 8 . ^, _ _ C^i c'odPof 'the State ; reported complete by the Commissioners. 1865. 8°- Z^^*'/^*^ P" , „„^ ^ • • „ :/„ T?i»,-i T.aws for Assessment ana - Commissioners to Reuse LMWs joi ^ Collection of Taxes. Report. 71. 8". 154 p. (Ass'y doc. 39, 1871.) Note. Rev. ed. pub. by Harper, NY., 1871. 74 p. 2d report. '72. 8°. 102 p. (Sen. doc. 26, 1872.) Note. Repr.byCobdenClub. London. 12o 107 p_ Counsel to revisethe tax laws. Report. 1895. ». 84 B. (Sen. doc. 4, 1895.) ., a^ ^ -t 4^ - Commlsioners to Revise and ^^-f/^.f f^f^^!/ the State. Report of progress, Ist-Sth, 18/0 7/. Commission ^o'compile and Revise all Special and - "^""TocalLa^s affecting PuWc I-U^ests inj^tyj New York. Special and local laws of New York. ComTSsioLl's t^o'Compile and Revise the Statutes ~ affecting Banks, Banking and Trust Companies. Report 1881. 8°. 24, 127 p. _ Cor^lsion to Revise all Special "-^d Local Laws affecting the City of Brooklyn Report. 1887. go 206 p. (Ass'y doc. (7, 1887.) _ Commissioners to Revise the Excise Laws. ^^Vort. 1889 8° 6 429 p. (Ass'y doc. 28, 188W.) _ Commissioners of Code Revision Report. 1896. fio 78 p. (Ass'y doc. 42, 1896.) _ Commissioners to Propose Legislation for Cities of tZrd class. 1896. 8°. 2 pm. (Ass'y doc. 4d ^ Pr^te'c^i^sion. [Draft of a civil code by D D Field; presented to Legislature, 1884. J n't n. ['84.1 f°. 403 P- Codt. of evidence introduced into Assembly, sess of 1885 ; being 4th pt. of code of civil procedure reported 1)V Commission, with notes and ret. by r 1) Baker N. Y., '85. 32°. 145 p. ^Commiskonersto Report Cfe of Evi^dence. Draft code of evidence. [1888.] » • *» P- __ Final report. 1889. 8°. 14 p. (Ass'y doc. 68, Code'lf evidence [P-posed] for N- Y^: final and complete report, with notes, 1889. 89. » . 16 5, 55, 53 p. . . n^ \ ^ ^f Comraissioners of Statutory Revision. Table ot _ (^ornmis^sionj ^^^^^^^^ repealed and amended by Laws of 1889-93. '93. 8°. 310 p. Report, 1890-95. 10 v. 8°. . . , ._ Note. Called CommlBsioners of Code Revision in rpt. for ^T..V,lo i.f N Y. general statutes repealed and Im^nded bylaws li 1889-94. ^94. 8°. 356 p -Covnsel to Revise Tax Laws. Report; by C. A- Collin and J. N. Fiero, I and8°. Note. Journals for 1895-99, ea. in 2 v. — S'ame.- Index, 1777-99. 1814. fo. 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 ujion caiuils, etc. 1843. 8". 70 p. (Sen. doc. 118, 1813.) — Report of committee on canals, on that part of Governor's message 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. Stnatt^ continued. Report of committee on State prisons, on financial concerns of Mount-Pleasant State Prison, Apr. 18-iG. n.t.p. ['46.] 8«. 3 p. (Sen. doc. HI, 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 Champlain canal and Glens Falls feeder. 1846. 8°. 231 p. (Sen. doc. 144, 1,^46.) — Report of committee on canals, on so much of Gov- ernor's message as relates to superintendence and repairs of the canals, etc. 1847. B^. 62 p. (Sen. doc. 63, 1847.) Note. 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 Prison. 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. 18.55. 8«. 160 p. (Sen. doc. 67, 1855.) Report of select committee on funds of the late Court of Chancery, .Jan. 1856. '56. 8°. 5(5 p. (Sen. doc. 113, 1856.) Report of Hcdcct committee rel. to condition of wharves and buildings at quarantine. 185(!. ,S". 24 p. (Sen. doc. 100, 1856.) Re|)ort of select connnitteo on Triidty church. 1857. 2 pm. 8". Report of select committee to visit clniritahlc institu- tions supported by the State, etc. 1.S57. K". 217 p. (Sen. doc. 8, 1857.) Report of H( iect committee to investigate I health Dept.ot the city of New York. 1859. 8". 211 p. (Sen. doc. 49, 1H59.) Keport of Hj)ecial committee on the New York Cen- tral Park. 1861. 8". 56 p. (Son. doc, 18, 1861. J 136 Legislature] STATE PUBLICATIONS [N. Y. Senate, continued. — Report of committee on banks, on payment of ilic State's debt in coin. 18(13. 8°. 50 ]). (Sen. doc. 91, 186;}.) — Report of committee on manufacture of salt, on manufacturlnjjf salt at Syracuse and Montezuma. 18()3. 8°. 45 p. (Sen. doc. 8!», 18()3._) — Report and testimony of committee on cliaritable and religious societies, on tbe N. Y. Institution for the Blind. 1804. 8°. 221 p. (Sen. doc. 8!), 1864.) — Report and testimony of committee on privileges and elections, Low vs. Niven. 1864-65. 1 v. a7td 4 pm. 8°. — Proceedings of select committee to investigate vari- ous departments of tbe government of tlie city of N. Y. 1805. 8°. 612 p. (Sen. doc. 38, 1805.) — Report of special committee on piers, wharves, slips, and bulklieads in the city of N. Y. 1807. 8°. 01 p. (Sen. doc. 40, 1807.) — Report of committee on municipal affairs, on street cleaning in New York city. 1808. 8°. 151 p. (Sen. doc. 80, 1808.) — Reports of select committee on P>ie Railway Co. 1808. 8". 121 p. (Sen. doc. 07, 1808.) — Report of select committee to investigate into the management of the canals, etc. 1808. 8''. 1018 j). (Sen. doc. 13, 1808.) — Report of committee on railroads, on alleged in- crease of capital stock of Hudson River, N. Y. Central, and Erie railway companies. 1809. 8". 129 p. (Sen. doc. 58, 1809.) — Report of select committee in rel. to members re- ceiving money from railway companies. 1809. 8°. 155 p. (Sen. doc. 52, 1809.) — 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 chargesjagainst Hon. James Wood, senator. 1872. 8°. 143 p. (Sen. doc. 54, 1872.) — Report and testiuK/uy 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. 100, 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°. 1204 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.) — Re])ort 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. Y. 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°. 11J4 p. (Sen. doc. 69, 1875.) — Same, Cavanagh vs. Jacobs. 1876. 8°. lol p. (Sen. doc. 62, 1876.) — Report of committee to investigate the 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.) „ J I t — Report of special committee on alleged charges ot 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 ot 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 mvestigatf matters rel. to government of city of New York. 1880. 8°. 969^ p. J, ^ , c — Investigation [by] committee on cities, of Dept. ot Public Works and Dept. of Police in city of New York. 1882. 8°. 355 p. — Investigation bv 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. 39, 1883.) — Report of special committee on alleged abuses on the part of receivers, and report of sub-conimit- tec. 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. 1884. 8". 2 V. 1975 p. (Sen. doc. 57, 1884.) — Report of special committee to investigate lighting companies. 1886. 8«. 81, 938 p. (Sen. doc. 47, 1886.) i3« Legislature] STATE PUBLICATIONS [N. Y. Sevate, continued. — Report of committee on privileges and elections, Yates DS Wcmple. 188G. 8". 10, O'.O p. (Sen. doc. 89, 188(;.) — Report of committee on general laws on the investi- gation relative to trusts. 1888. 8°. r,!»2 p. (Sen. doc. 50, 1.S88.) — Report of the committee on taxation and retrench- ment on investigation of the JJloomingdale In- sane Asylum ; with supplemental report and testimony. 1888. 8°. IG, 10, 315 p. (Sen. doc. (il and 62, 1888.) — Supplementary report of committee on claims upon petition of Charles T. Ilarvev 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. KSH8. 8". Ill, 494p. (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 vs. Collins. 1890. 8'\ 1048 p. (Sen. doc. 56, 1890.) — Testimony taken before committee on Indian affairs relative to the Cayuga Indians. 1890. 8°. 612 p. (Sen. doc. 58, 1890^) — Testimony before committee on general laws, as to electricitv and electric lighting. 1890. 8°. 8, 548 p." (Sen. doc. 59, 1890.) ^ — Preliminary report of committee on cities. 1891. 8^. 135 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.) Lamont -ys. 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. 8°. 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 committee to investigate corru])t negotiations for increase of salaries of New York City Fire Dept. 1895. 8°. 515 p. (Sen. doc 56, 1S1)5.) — Report 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.) — Iveport and proceedings. 1895. G 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 mvestigate administration of civil service laws of the State. 1895. 8°. 61, 433 p. (Sen. doc. ol, 1895.) — Report of committee on privileges and elections, Childs vs. Kochler. 1896. 8°. 11, 282 p (Sen. doc. 47, 1896.) Taylor vs. 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- 1899')'' ^^^^' ^°' ^^^ P- ^^^°- ^°^- ^*' Assembly. Journals, lst-122d sess., 1777-1899 '77- 99. 175 V. fo and 8°. Wnt'i yo'es^nd proceedings of 1780 were repr. in 1859 in f». Journals for 1847, '49, '51, '53, '55, '66-75, '77 '80-94 each in 2 v.; for 95, '98, '99 eael, 3 v.;' for '96, '97 each 4 v Journa" for 3d sitting of .3d session not printed. Journal — S'awe: 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. (A.s'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 r^ss'v doc. 295, 1841.) ^ '- ^ • o. ^. ^assj — 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 funi and means, on finances of the State ; with minority reports. IRe canal debt.] l«44..^pm. (Ass'y doc. 185, 186, 188; 1844.) — Jieport of select committee on escheated lands of John Or. Leake, deceased. 1844. 8°. 52 n (Ass'y doc. 74, 1844.) ' — Majority and minority reports of committee on canals, rel. to discrimitwitiiig tolls on Krie and Osweiro canals. 1«45. 2 pm. 8". r Ass'y doe 189 and 190, 1815.) (.ass y doc. -Report of commitf.,. on roads and bridges, on a bridge acroHK the Ilu.lson at Albany. 1845 8" lol p. (Ass'y doc. 198, 1845.) 140 Legislature] STATE PUBLICATIONS [N. Y. Assembly, continued. — Report of coininittee on ways and moans, [on jjfoso- cution of unfinislied works of internal improve- ments in the State], n.t.p. [1846.] 8«. 8 p. (Ass'y doc. 187, 1840.) — Report of select committee on capital punishment. 1846-48. 8«. 5 pm. — Rejjort of select committee on difficulties between proprietors of certain leasehold estates and their tenants, c^c. 1846. 8°. 71 p. (Ass'y doc. 156, 1846.) — Report of special committee on quarantine laws. 1846. 8°. 317 p. (Ass'y doc. 60, 1846.) — Report of select committee to investigate certain fraiuls coinmittiHl on canals of this Stnte. 1847. 8°. 376, S66 p. (Ass'y doc. 100, 1847.) — Report of select con)mittee to in vest! fixate frauds upon emigrant jiassengers. 1847. 8°. 149 p. (Ass'y doc. 250, 1847.) — Report of select committee on removal of quarantine establisliment. 1849. 8°. 121 p. (Ass'y doc. 60, 1849.) — Report of select committee to investigate certain mat- ters touching official integrity of " one or more " judicial officers of 3d district. 1849. 8°. 72 p. (Ass'y doc. 221, 1849.) J^ote. Rel. to Justice Ira Harris and Canal Bank of Albany. — Report of committee on manufacture of salt, on re- duction of tolls on foreign salt. 1850. 8°. 56 p. (Ass'y doc. 184, 1850.) — Report of committee on privileges and elections, Durland vs. FuUerton. 1850. 8°. 63 p. (Ass'y doc. 67, 1850.) — Report of select committee on assessments in city of New York. 1850. 8°. 188 p. (Ass'y doc. 100, 1850.) — Report of select committee on excise question, 1850. 8°. 96 p. (Ass'y doc. 119, 185(1.) — Report of select committee on publication of the State work on natural history. 1850. 8". 179 p. (Ass'y doc. 9, 1850.) — Report of select committee to investigate affairs of Union College. 1850. 2 pm. 8°. (Ass'y doc. 146 and 147, 1850.) — Report of committee on canals, as to speedy enlarge- ment of the Erie, and completion of the Genesee Valley and Black River canals. 1851. S°. 63 p. (Ass'y doc. 102, 1851.) — Report of committee on medical societies and col- leges, on petition of Dr. Wm. Turner for penal enactments atrainst bleeding, July, 18.") 1. n. t. p. ['51.] 8°. 40 p. (Ass'y doc, 148, 1851.) — Report of committee on railroads, on diversion of travel on N. Y. and Erie R. R. 1851. 8'\ 56 p. (Ass'y doc. 131, 1851.) — Report of select committee on capital punishment. 1851. 8°. 23 p. (Ass'y doc. 109, 1851.) — Testimony and exhibits taken by select committee to investigate certain alleged canal frauds. 1851. 8°. 328 p. (Assy doc. 158, 1851.) — List of members of Assembly, 1777-1852. '52. 8*^. 295 p. (Ass'y doc. 128, 1852.) — Report of select committee on condition, business accounts, and management of trusts under charge of Commissioners of Emigration, eic. 1852. 8°. 270 p. (Ass'y doc. 34, ],s52.) — Report of select committee on funds of Court of Chancery. 1852. 8°. 52 p. (Ass'y doc. 56, 1852.) 141 Legislature] STATE PUBLICATIONS [N. Y. Assembly, continued. — Report of select comiuittce to examine the several State prisons. 1852. 8°. 256 p. (Ass'y doc. 20, 1852.) — Report of select coiuuiittee on impeachment of State officers. 1853. S^. 53 p. (Ass'y doc. 130, 185:^.) — Report of selout committee on code of criminal pro- cedure. 1855. 8°. 496 p. (Ass'y doc. 150, 1855.) — Report of special committee on building associations in citv of Xew York. 1856. 8°. 80 p. (Ass'y doc. 46, 1856.) — Report of special committee on tenement houses in New York and Brooklyn. 1856-57. 2 pm. 8°. — Report of select committee on capital punishment. 1857. 8°. 33 p. (Ass'y doc. 170. 1857.) — Same. 1859. 8°. 8 p. (Ass'y doc. 42, 1859.) — Report of select committee to investigate Health Dept. of city of New York. n. t. p. [1859.] 80. 211 p. (Ass'y doc. 49, 1859.) — Report of special committee to investigate certain charges against Commissioners of Emigration. 1859. 8". 177 p. (Ass'y doc. 53. 1859.) — Reports of majority and minority of select com- mittee on a pro rata f reiglit law, testimony and proceedings. I860. 3 pm. 8''. — Report of sekct committee on capital punishment. 1860. 8o. 26 p. (Ass'y doc. 82, 1860.) — Report of select committee on death of Norris Tar- bell at State Lunatic Asylum. Utica. I860. 8°. 80 p. (Ass'y doc. 43, 1860.) — Report of select committee on charge against Jay Gibbons, member of Assembly. 1861. 8°. 96 p. (Ass'y doc. 104, 1861.) — Report of select committee on State Military Board. 1862. 8°. 635 p. (Ass'y doc. 194, 1862.) — Report of select committee on street-openings in city of New York. 1862. 8°. 286 p. (Ass'y doc. 247, 1862.) — Report of select committee to investigate charges against N. Y. Institution for the Blind. 1862. 8°. 152 p. (Ass'y doc. 241, 1862.) — Report of committee on manufac ture of salt, on dis- tribution of brine, and the Salt Co. of Onondaga. 1863. 8°. 51 p. (Ass'y doc. 222, 1863.) — Report of majority and minority of select committee to investigate ciiarges against T. C. Callicot, member oif Assemblv. 1863. 2 pm. 8°. (Ass'y doc. 2112, 205. 1863.) — Report of committee on ways and means, on manu- facture and duty upon salt. 1864. 8°. 196 p. (Ass'y doc. 187" 1864.) — Report of committee on privileges and elections, Shook vs. Ilungerford. 1865. 8". 403 p. (Ass'y doc. 132, 1865.) — Same: i'roceeilings, Lyon vs. Williams. 1866. 8". 139 p. (Ass'y doc. 31, 1866.) — Same: Procecilings, Murphv vs. Crawford. 1866. 8°. 82 p. (Ass'v doc. 66, 1866.) — fi'amir.- Mitchell vs. Ransom. 1867. S". 258 p. (Ass'y doc. 65, 1867.) — Same : Report and testimony, Gregory vs. Baker. 1867. 3 pm. 8°. (Ass'y doc, 12, 80, 105, 1867.) — Catalogue of petitions and papers on tiles of As^<^•IIlbly. i)rcscnti'd witliin last 5 years, upon which filial action has not been had. 1867. 2 v. 8°. — Report of Helect committee on alleged unjust dis- criminations in canal tolls charged on coal. 1867. 8°. 150 p. (Aas'y doc. 160, 1867.) 142 Legislature] STA rii PUBLIC A riONS [N. Y. 1868. 8°. 355 1869. 8«. 124 1869. 8°. 91 1869. 8°. 387 Assembly , contirmed. — Testimony [hoforc] committee on railroails, on in- torru])tion of transit of i)assongers and freight at Albany. 1867. 8«. 224 p. (Ass'y doc. 19, 1867.) — Report of John Jay [on] National Cemetery at Antie- tam. 1868. 8°. 48 p. (Sen. doc. 82, 18(;8.) — Report of committee on commerce and navigaticm, on management and condition of ferries in vicinity of New York. 1868. 8«. 222 p. (Ass'y doc. 149, 1868.) — Report of committee on ])rivilcges and elections, Clausen vs. Van Brunt. 1868. 8°. 355 p. (Ass'y doc. 128, 1868.) — Same : Hawkins vs. Decker. (Ass'y doc. 103, 1869.) — Same: McKeever vs. Wlialen. (Ass'y doc. 122, 1869.) — Same: McLeod vs. Halpine. 1869. 8o. 387 p. (Ass'y doc. 139, 1869.) — Report of committee on public health, on system of sewerage in city and county of New York. 1869. 8°. 149 p. (Ass'y doc. 152, 18(!9.) — Report of select committee on conduct of our State prisons. 1869. 8°. 110 p. (Ass'y doc. 54, 1869.) — Report of special committee on increase of stock of certain railroad companies. 1869. 8°. 59 p. (Ass'y doc. 142, 1869.) — Report of special committee on Merchants' Union Express Co. 1869. 8°. 10, 44 p. (Ass'y doc. 182, 1869.) — Testimony and report of committee on gas com- panies of New York, Buffalo, Brooklyn and Albany. 1869. 8°. 288 p. (Ass'y doc. 113, 1869.) — Report of committee on commerce and navigation, on recent riot at Ward's Island. 1870. 8°. Ill p. (Ass'y doc. 198, 1870.) — Report of committee on privileges and elections, Goodrich vs. Jones. 1870. 8°. 113 p. (Ass'y doc. 209, 1870.) — Report of special committee to examine into leases and uses of surplus waters of State canals. 1870. 8°. 66 p. (Ass'y doc. 139, 1870.) — Compilation of cases of breaches of privilege of the House, in the Assembly, 1777-1871 ; by C. W. Armstrong. 1871. 8°. 251 p. — Compilation of cases of contested elections to seats in the Assembly, 1777-1871, with election laws; by C. W. Armstrong. '71. 8". 513, 159 p. — Report of committee on privileges and elections, Twomblv vs. Carey. 1871. 8°. 99 p. (Ass'y doc. 27, 1871.) — Report of special committee on conduct of Messrs. Irving and Weed, members of Assembly, Apr. 1, 1871. '71. 8°. 61 p. (Ass'y doc. 116, 1871.) — Papers and testimony of committee on privileges and elections, Kilian vs. Frear. 1872. 8°. 334 p. (Ass'y doc. 50, 1872.) — Report and testimony of committee on canals, u])on charges against W. W. Wright, Canal Commis- sioner on Cayuga and Seneca Canal and Jolin Haggerty, late Superintendent, 1872. 8°. 74 p. (Ass'y doc. 159, 1872.) — Report and testimony of committee on insurance, on conduct of George W. Miller, Supt. of Insurance Dept., rel. to his receiving fees and perquisites for his use and emolument, etc. 1872. 8°. 1104 p. (Ass'y doc. Go, 1872.) H3 Legislature] STArr. PUDIJCATJONS [N. Y. Assembly, coniinved. _ . — Konort and tcslimony of coinimttec on public print- ing, on lesrislativi' and department printing per- formed by eonlraet, etc. 1872. 8". 184 p. (Ass'y doe. G7, 1872.) . _ Report of committee on commerce and navigation on alleged abuses of harbormasters of port ot New York. 1872. 8°. 78 p. (Ass'y doc. 1G4, lb72.; -Same: Report an.l testimony on q";ir:.nt.ne abuses at port of New York. 1872. 8". M>A p. (Ass'y doe. KU, 1872.) , ,, . * — Same : Report and testimony upon Seamen s Retreat investigation. 1872. 8°. Gl p. (Ass'y doc. — TKeport of] "^committee on judiciary : Chnrges against Judge J. II. M'Cunn [sic.-] and testimony there- under. 1872. 80. 220, 'J7 p. (Ass'y doc. / , 1872.) _ Same: Charges against Justice Albert Cardozo and testimony thereunder. 1872. 8". 884 p. (Assy doc. 71, 1872.) _ Same : Charges against Justice George G-^ Barnard and testimony thereunder. 18/2. »• JO^. 503 p. (Ass'y doc. 71, 1872.) . — Sam,e : Charges of Bar Ass'n of New York against George G. IJamard, Albert Cardozo and John H. McCunii and testimony thereunder. 187/. 26, 1488, 88, 25(; p. '—Same: Report on investigation of charges against Charles Daniels, George Barker, 'i"'! Jo''" i^- Talcott, justices of Supreme Court. 18(-.. 8. 63 p. (Ass'y doc. 182, 1872.) _ Report of eomnuttee on ways and means upon Capit(d Commission investigation. 18/2. » . 7!) p. (Ass'y doc. .5!), 1872.) — Report, minority report, and testimony of committee on .rrievanees, on petition of Stephen English, in matter of investigation of Mutual Life Insurance Co. 1873. 3 pm. 8°. . — Report of committee on judiciary, on investigation as to whether provisions of chap. 855 of ™ ot 1868 have been properly complied with. 1873. 8°. 116 p. (Ass'y doc. 33, 1873.) Note. Rel. to elevated railroiul in New York city. _ Report of committee on privileges and elections, Coggswell vs. Oakley. 1873. 8°. 166 p. (Ass'y doc. 51, 1873.) — Report of select committee on alleged mismanage- ment of Erie Railway Co. 1873. 8°. 785 p. (Ass'y doc. 98, 1873.) — Report of committee on affairs of cities, in regard to management of Street Cleaning Bureau of 1 olice Board of city of New York. 1874. 8°. 888 p. (Ass'y doc. 122, 1874.) — Report of committee on privileges and elections, Messer vs. Scherman. 1874. S". 50 p. (Assy doc. Ill), 1874.) „ , — Same: Report and testimony, Nachtman vs. Scher- man. 1874. 8°. 347 p. (Ass'y doc. 133, 18/4.) — Report of sub-committee of committee on ways aiu means, upon their investigation of New Capitol C.mimis.sion. 1874. 8". 56 p. (Assy doc. 152, 1H74.) , . . — Report of committee cm commerce ami navigation on investigation of Albany and Greenbush Brulge Co. 1875. 8". 182 p. (Ass'y doc. 130, 18/...) — Same, rel. to Board of Commissioners of Emigration. 1875 8». 67 p. (Ass'y iloc. 124, 1875.) — Report of committee on judiciary, in rel. to supply bill of 1874. '75. 8". 181 p. (Ass y doc. K..', 1»75.) '44 Legislature] STATE PUBLICATIONS [N. Y. Assembly , continued. — Report of committee on ways and means, on assess- ment and taxation. 1875. 8°. 110 p. (Ass'y doc. 112, 1875.) — Report and testimony of select committee on causes of increase of crime in city of New York. 1876. 3 V. 8". — Report of committee of investigation into affairs of Commissioners of Emigration and Quarantine. 1876. 8°. 971 p. (Ass'y doc. 33, 1876.) — Reports and testimony of committee on insurance, rel. to life insurance companies. 1877. 2 v. 8°. (Ass'y doc. !»3 and 103, 1877.) — Report of committee on privileges and elections, Uraman vs. Curran. 1877. 3 pm. 8°. (Ass'y doc. 51. 64, 58, 1877.) — Same: Duell vs. Clark. 1878. 3 pm. 8°. — Same : Proceedings, Bradley vs. Clancy. 1878. 8°. 118 p. — Same: Proceedings, Morris vs. Purdy. 1878. 8°. 500 p. — Report of committee on railroads, on coal combina- tion. 1878. 8". 100 p. (Ass'y doc. 128, 1878.) — [Report of] committee on judiciary, in matter of charges against A. P. Smith, County Judge and Surrogate of Cortland County, before the sub- committee. 1879. 8°. 338 p. — Report of special committee on State normal schools. 1879. 8°. 48 p. (Ass'y doc. 152, 1879.) — Testimony [before] committee on commerce and navigation, in rel. to New York and Brooklyn bridge. 1879. 8°. 602, 791 p. — Report and proceedings of special committee on railroads. 1879-80. 5 v. and 3 pm. 8°. — Report of committee on insurance, on amount paid by each insurance company during last 5 years for examination by Insurance Dept. 1880. 8°. 401 p. (Ass'y doc. 134, 1880.) — Report of special committee to investigate lease of Plattsburgh and Danneraora R. R. 1880. 8°. 164 p. (Ass'y doc. 123, 1880.) — Proceedings of special committee on bribery and corruption. 1881. 8°. 570 p. — Report of committee on canals on terminal charges at various ports. 1881. 8°. 205 p. (Ass'y doc. 114, 1881.) — Report of special committee on affairs of Cypress Hill Cemetery. 1881. 8°. 202 p. (Ass'y doc. 14, 1881.) — Proceedings before committee on judiciary, in matter of charges against ex-Att'y-Gen. Hamilton Ward and Hon. T. R. Westbrook, Justice of Supreme Court. 1882. 2 v. 8°. — Proceedings before sub-committee of committee on wavs and means, on investigation of the new Cajpitol. 1882. 512 p. — Report and testimony of special committee for in- vestigating insurance companies. I,s82. 2 V. 8". — Report of sub-committee of committee on commerce and navigation, to investigate building and leas- ing of docks, piers, bulk-heads, and matters rel. thereto, in city of New York. 1882. 8°. 1504 p. (Ass'y doc. 132, 1882.) — Report of committee on State prisons, concerning treatment of prisoners committed to State Re- formatory, and testimony taken before com- mittee. 1882. 2 pm. 8°. — Testimony taken before committee on State prisons, in investigation of Elmira Reformatory. 1882. 8°. 300 p. (Ass'y doc. 130, 1882.) Legislature] STATE PUBLICATIONS [N. Y. AssemUv-, continued. -n • „ iqqo - Saml\n investigation of Sing Smg Pnson. 1882. 8° 249 p. (Ass'y floe. 131, 18o^-; -Investigations, proceedings and report of committee on State prisons. 1883. 8". 1148 p. _ Proceedings of committee on privileges and elections, Coffey vs. Sheridan. 1883. 8°. 232 p. _^a.>^: Connelly vs. Lindsay. 1883. _ 8°. 294 p -Proceedings before railroad committee on pubie p!arks in New York and the elevated railroads. 1S83 8° 21"> p. _ Same ■ before sub-committee on alleged attempts to "influence legislative action and payments of money. 1883. 8°. 88 p. _ Proceedings of committee on privileges and elections, Sprague vs. Bliss. 1883. 8o. 191. ^J P- _ - vln Voast vs. Derrick. 1883. 8°. 293 p. Greenwood vs. Hotchkiss. 1883. 365 p. - Report of special committee on management of West- ern House of Kefuge, Rochester, N. Y. 1884. 8° 768 p. (Ass'y doc. 156, 1884.) -Report of special committee ^o j^a7/^t|f/%*^' X' Lunatic Asylum at Utica. 1884. 8°. 30, 140^ p. (Ass'y doc. 164, 1884.) _ .... .-^^ _ Report of special committee to investigate tontine insurance 1885. 8°. 118 p. (Ass'y doc. 155, -Reporfof special committee in the matter of the Brooklyn investigation. 1887. » • oo p. (Ass'y doc. 110, 1887.) _ Report of committee to investigate telephone charges. 1888. 8°. 75 p. (Ass'y doc. 60, 1888.) _ _ Report of committee on ways and means on investi- gation of C: B. Andrews, Supt. of Pub ic bmld- inc^s. 1888.' 8°. 156 p. (Ass'y doc. 81, 1888.) — Report of the judiciary committee on investigation of the legislative integrity of certain members. 1888. 8°. 98 p. (Ass'y doc. 90, 1888.) — Report of special committee to investigate Indian Voblem of N. Y., 1888. '89. 8°. 1282 p. (Ass'y doc. 51, 1889.) Note An ed. also pub. without testimony. 410 p. — Report of committee on appropriations on construc- tion of the Assembly chamber ceiling. 188.t. » • 10, 516 p. (Ass'y doc. 66, 18S9.) _ — Report of special committee on construction ot As- sembly ceiling and repairs to staircase. 1889. 8«. 28, 1103 p. (Ass'y doc. 104, 1889.) — Reports from the several institutions of the btate which are in receipt of public moneys, and have chartie of juvenile delinquents or other indigent or committed children. 1890. 8°. 44o p. (Ass'y 4.) — Proceedings of sub-committee on privileges and elections. Conklin vs. McGuire. 1894. 8". 390 p. (Ass'y doc. 37, 1894.) — Report of committee on privileges and elections, Conklin vs. McGuire; majority and minority report. 1894. 8°. 24 p. (Ass'y doc. 47, 1894.) — Proceedings and testimony before committee on privileges and elections, Kings Co. 1894. 8o. 374 p. (Ass'y doc. 30, 1894.) — Proceedings of committee on privileges and elec- tions, contested seats from New York and Ki(;h- mond counties. 1894. 8°. 2 pm. (Ass'y doc. 73 andSX, 1894.) — Proceedings and testimony, Ablett vs. Douglas. 1894. 8°. 1160 p. (Ass'y doc. 43, 1894.) — Petition and proceedings, Dwyer vs. Plant. 1894. 8°. 15, 242 p. (Ass'y doc. 91, 1894.) — Petition and memorial, Kneeland vs. Hughes. 1894. 8°. 79 p. (Ass'y doc. 14, 1894.) — Proceedings and testimony, Kneeland vs. Hughes. 1894. 8°. 188 p. »: Ass'y doc. 34, 1894.) — Report of committee on judiciary as to whether Mr. Schillinger voted on bill for additional factory inspectors. 1894. 8°. 62 p. (Ass'y doc. 61, 1894.) — Report and proceedings rel. to management of State Reformatory at Elmira. 1894. 2 v. 8°. (Ass'y doc. 89, 1894.) — Report of committee on public lands and forestry relative to Adirondack lands and tax sales. 1895. 8". 189 p. (Ass'y doc. 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 en uses 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 Bridge. 1896. 8". 216 p. (Ass'y doc. 82, 1896.) — Report and testimony before cities committee on Board of commissioners of charities and correc- tions, Kini,'s CO. 1896. 8". 2868 p. (Ass'y doc. 83, 1896.) — Report and testimony before s{)ecial 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 ow■ner^hip of street and elevated railroads. 1890. 8°. 1971 p. 2 V. (Ass'y doc. 98, KS!)6.) — Report of special committee as to what lands should be acquired within the forest preserve to protect the watershed. 1897. 8°. 187 p. (Ass'y doc. 46, 1897.) 147 Legislature] STATE PUBLICATIONS [N. Y. AssemUy^ continued. , , j, — Arguments before committee on insurance [leb. 8, 18981. 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 «/ ^"'[^"g^J^^a 'To and office of the county of N. Y. 18 Jy. » • 7 847 p. (Ass'y doc. 40, 1899.) _ Report of special committee as to what additional lands shall be acquired within the forest preserve to protect 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. S". 56 p. (Ass'y doc. 66, 1899.) Miscellaneous. [Arms.l Commissioners of Correct Arms of State of ^ N.Y. Report. 1881. 8°. 27 p. 4 pi. (Sen. doc. 61, 1881.) \_Banks.-] Receivers of Canal Bank. ^ Report in an- swer to resolutions of Assembly. 1849. 8 . 158 p. See also U7ider Legislature, Senate, 1849. Savings Banks of N. Y. State. Reports on unclaimed deposits. 1870. 8°. 151 p. \ Baths.-] Report on public baths and public comfort stations by the mayor's committee ot JN. Y. city. 1897. 8°. 249 p. (Ass'y doc. 66, 1897.) {Boundaries.'] Commissioners on Eastern Boundary of N.J. Report. 1808. f". 42 p. Commis.sioners to Ascertain Boundary Line between 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 tbe fate. 1874- 78. 2 V. 8°. (Sen. doc. 108, 1873; 61, 1877.) Note. A later ed. of v. 2 issued 1884, forming a continuation, and prep, by D. J. Pratt. Report on Penn. and N. J. boundary monuments. 1877-78. 2 pm. 8". (Ass'y doc. 62, 18/7, 49, Report on the re-survey of N. Y. and Penn. boundary line. 1879-80. 2 pm. 8°. (Assy doc. 91, 1879; 100, 1880.) Note. 2d ed. issued of 1879 rpt. Renort of Commission on Boundary Lines between NY an. Note. P'or Intrddiictlon of Htciim on caniilH. 148 Miscellaneous] STATE PUBLICATIONS [N. Y. Keport, 1895-96. '96-97. 2 \_Canal, continned.'\ Canal Investigating Commission. Report. 187G. 2 V. 8°. Commissioners to Investigate certain Lateral Canals. Keport. 1877. 8°.' 207 p. (Ass'y doc. 30, 1877.) {^Capital Punishment.'^ Commission [om] most Hit- wane and Practical Method of Carrying into Effect Sentence of Death in Capital Cases. Re- port; [by] E. T. Gerry, .\. P. 8oiith\viek, Mat- thew Hale. 1888. 8"". 95 p. (Sen. doc. 17, ]^<88.) — Sanu'., eniitled : Commissioners on Capital Punish- ment. Additional report, Jan. 1892. '92. 8". 36 p. (Sen. doc. 12. 1892.) — See also under Legislaturf, Assembly, 1846-48, 51, 57, 59, 60. [Cajntal.'] Capital Centenary Commission. Capital centenary ; report of the celebration of the luOih anniversary of the State Capital in Albany. 1897. 8«. 121 p. (Assy doc. 65, 1897.) [Capitol.] New Capitol Commissioners. Animal re- port, 1869-82. '70-83. 8°. Sff also under Lea;islatiire, Senate, 1875; As.iembly, 1872 74, 82. — Report giving detailed statement of all receipts and disbursements since commencement of works. 1871. 8°. 77 p. (Sen. doc. 16, 1871 ) Supervising Commissioners of Capitol. Keport, 1889-90. '90-91. 2 pni. 8°. Capitol Commissioner. Report, 1891-94. '95. 8°. 103 p. Capitol Commission pm. 8°. — Specifications for the materials and work re- quired for finishing the constrnction and complet- ing the State Capitol. 1895. 104 p. 8°. (Sen. doc. 43, 1895.) [Cattle.'] State Cattle Commissioner. Report. 1879. '80. 8°. 76 p. (Ass'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. Rejiort. 1895. 8". 48 p. (Ass'y doc. 28, 1895.) [Charities.] State Board of Charities. Directory of the Charitable, Eleemosynary, Correctional anegis- lative Documents, 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*; . 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 Cori.stitution. 1776. Reprinted by order of the Legislature, 18P.1 and 1879. 8°. Convention, 1787. Minutes of Convention of Dec. nth, 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. EXKCUTIVE AND StAFF. Governor. Annual message, 1k;5J), 47-1902. 8°. — Inaugural a.i.lr.'HH, 1851, (10-75, 84-19(j2. (Jont.: l«-'.l by Kort. 1H0O by Olden. 180.3 by I'arker. ISfiHby Ward. ISO'.) by llaii1- 1902. Slate Agricultural Society. Annual report, 1855-73. '56-74. 8°. Note. 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., [Blind ] See forward Deaf, Dumb, and Blind. [Cen.'sus.] 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 the United Stales census. Abstract of State census. 18.55, 65, 75, 85, 95. (Docs. '.56, 60, 76, 86, 96.) r Charities.] Hoard of Managers of the State Chanties ^ AidAss^n. Annual report, 1884-1901. '85-1902. W. Note. Formerly Council of State Charities and Correction. — See also under Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc., 1881,82. ^. , . , [Dtaf, Dumb, and Blind] Annn.il report of deaf and dumb miite.s, siijiported wholly or in part by N . .) . in IV'iin. In.slitwtion for the Deaf and Dumb. 1870. 8". (Doc. 15.) Commix.noners on Deaf and l)um.h, lilmd and l-r.t()2. 8". ■ Note. ThcHinKlcv..l<)iir and paged Minutes of th< proceodlngH. il in some cases has asep. titled joint meeting and an Executive _ VuteH and proceeding.s of the General Assembly, lHt-24Ui sess., 1776-99. Note. PrinU.d at Irregular Inlers.ds '''';>"« |';;;;.„>;,;;!;; generally at the end of each sess. .V. and.-r buppl. .n. n..>l. Ueneral Anseinhli/, Note. - Same. 2.'ith 126th sess., lHOO-1902. 8°. 164 Legislature] S TA TE PUB L/C /I TIONS [N.J. \_.Journals, Docvments, etc., continued.'] — Corrected index of the Minutes. 188f). — Minutes and proceedings of the Council and General Assembly in Joint Meeting, Aug. iiO, 1776, to Nov. 28, 1709. — Same. Oct. 1800 to Jan. 1844. 2iote. Appendfd to Journals of the Legislative Counoil for the same years, which see above. — Joint Uules and Orders of the Senate and House of Assembly, sess., 1851-53. '51-53. 8°. Note. See uIho helow K\x\cn oi Vae Assembly. — Rules of the Senate, 1853. '53. 8°. — Rules of i)ractice and i)r()eedure in the Senate when sitting as a Court of Impeachment. 188(;. — Rules and Orders to be observed in the House of Assembly. 1806. — Rules of the Assembly. 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. 8", — Committee on elections ; contested elections, 1859, 64, 67, 69, 76, 78-82, 87. (Docs., 1859-87.) Note. 2 docs, for 1864, 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. Ingersoll, 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.R. and Transportation Co. [Bordentown, 1835.] — Report of the committee [on] the message of the Governor, and docs. rel. to the river Delaware, Jan. 27, 1835. Harrisburg, '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. [1846]. '47. 8". — Report of committee on abolisJiing capital punish- ment. 1847. 80. — 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. 8o. — Report of committee on education, on international exchanges. 1848. 8". — Report of committee on education, on Normal Scliool. 1848. 8°. 165 Legislature] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Journals, Documents, etc., continued ] — Eeport of majority of committee on repeal of the iicense law. 1848. 8«. — Report of minority of same. 1848 8° -Report on the number of pensioners in the State. lo-lo. 8°. -Report^of ^committee on Camden Insurance Co. - Memorial of committee of Mt. Holly meeting in favor of a new R. R. \si\), 8° — Report of chairman of the judiciary committee in favor ot extending right of suffrage to c.lored people. 1850. «». - Report of committee on education, rel. to an altera- tion of the school laws. 1850 — Report of committee on agriculture, on report of appointment ofa State Agriculturist. 1850 8° - ^""^^^^ «^ N- J- Prison Reform Assn. (Puh.Doc: - Report of joint committee on the House of Refu-e [at Kingston], 1850-51. 8". ^^^n^e ~ Report of joint committee on lunatic asvlums 1850 [ol.] 8°. . 1 ^^-J^ ~ l^>-o^eedings had before the Legislature, at sess. of l.oO, 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 " ™'"o>^ ~ beJs°^ mTl. "go"™^""" ^" appointment of mem- - Report of committee on national monument - Communications relative to the erection of monuments at Philadelphia. 1852 8° - Report of the joint committee on the' 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 Snir^lS'lo!^^ ^^^-^ °^ «- i-"t com- - Memorial of the proprietors of the bridges over the Passaic and Hackensack. 185*? 8° - Report of the committee of Assembly rel.' to the crea- tion of a sinking fund for the extinguishment of he exclusive privilege of the Camden and Amboy Kailroad and Transportation Co. 1853 8° - Majority report of Assembly committee in rel to support ot indigent blind persons. 1854 ~ 'ments' ^S '"""''"''^ °" '"^''""•- ^^'^--J- - Report of the special committee of the Senate an-> of sp-cial House committee on a payment of a Mate lax by corporations. Mar. 10, l.s.r,; - lieport of the committee of the General Assembly relation to geological survey. March 11, 1867 1 66 [N.J. 1851. national Lunatic Legislature] ST A TE PUB Lie A TIONS [N.J. \_Jonrnals, Documents, etc., continued.'] — Keport of the special cominitteo 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 conmiittce on quarantine rel. to memorial of N. Y. (Commissioners, 1858. 8". (Doc. l(i.) — Rei)ort of committee on ways and means rel. to ai)por- tionment of school fund. 185S. 8". (Doc. 18.) — Rejjort of the special committee 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°. (Does. 12 and 17.) — Treasury and school fund statements, embracing account current and balance sheet. 1800. 8°. (Doc. 14.) — Account current and balance sheet of school fund. 18(i0. 8°. (Doc. 15.) — Memorial of the N. J. Monument Ass'n. 18G1. S". — Speech of lion. 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 Hacliensack in Cos. of Union, Essex, and Hudson. 18(J5. 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, 'G5. — 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, I8H6. '66. — Report of the House committee on agriculture. 1866. 8°. (Dou. 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. 26.) — Report of the joint committee on ferries. 1867. 8'^. (Doe. 27.) — Memorial in regard to Lincoln monument to be erected at Springfield, 111. 1867. 8°. (Doc. 29.) — Report of special connnittee in case of Charles F. Rub [bribery pardon]. 1867. 8°. (Doc. 42.) — Joint resolutions withdrawing the consent of the State of N. J. to the proposed amendment to the 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 TN.J. iJournnls, Documents, etc., continvedr] — New Jersey Monument Ass'n. 1870. 8 . Ci>ocY}«J.; - Report of joint committee on State Lunatic Asylum, _ Addrelse'Jfn reference to free high sc1uk>1s before U.e Legislature, Mar. 1, 187L '7L 8". (Doe. oi) _- lleporf of the joint committee on the -nj-'f^ -^'^^ the Legislature, sess. of 18/2. iA- 8 . y^o'^;/"^ _ Report of rrof . Cook, on the convention of agricult- ure 1872. 8°. (Doc. ;^0.) -Spedal report of joint committee on Treasurers ^ accounts. 1872. 8°. (Doc 33.) -Report of the committee ^^^1^12^'^ ernor-s veto of Senate bill no. 18/. 1872. » _ MajStTami minority report of committee on deaf mutes. 1872. 8°. (Docs. 35 and 36.) -Report of the delegates to tlie Tntermttional Con gress for Suppression of Crime, 1873. 7... » • - Report*" of^Jhl correspondence between Governors 74ker and Ponder, to the Legislature, sess. of 1873. '73. 8°. (L)oc. 33.) _ Report of the committee on banks and insurance of ^the result of the examination of the affairs of the Anchor Life Insurance Co. to the Legislature, sess. 1874. '74. 8o. (Doc. 33.) -Report of the special committee [on sale of Erie Railway passes to the House, sess. 1874. 74. « . - MinodtT'rtport of the joint committee on riparian rights, to the Senate and General Assembly, sess. 1874 '74- 8". (Docs. 35 and 3().) _ Report o'f the joint committee on accounts vouchers an.l 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 fi^l^eries of the Senate and General Assembly, sess. 1874. 74. 8 . -Repon'on'tlurvey of the boundary line between N. J. andN. Y. 1875. 8". (Doc. 2(,.) - Report of committee [on] construction of artificial '' ^harbor at Crow Shoal. 1875_. 8" ( >oc. 2^0 - Report of special committee to investigate fees and salaries, House of Assembly, sess. 1870. 7fi. - Report on'he fi'i'alce committee of the Seriate on tlie equalization of assessments. 187(.. 8°. ( Doc. .i-z.j - Majority report of the committee on investigation of state olhcers. 1878. 8°. (I>f-^20 „ _ Minority report of same. 1878. 8o. (5>oc- f • , - Testimony taken by same. 1878. 8 . ^i^oc. ot.; -Report of the joint committee on State Prison, rel ''\o management, e^c, 1878. 78. ^ ^^.;^\ -Testimony taken on the hearing rel. to ch.ugis 'irain.^t officials of the N. J. State r"-". -f -- the joint committee on State Prison of the 102d Legislature, 187S. S^ (Doc. 3(;.) - Report of special committee rel. to the reduction of salaries of state an.l county officers, sess. 1878. '78. 8". (Doc. 44.) . - Report of the special commiltee on coal combina- tion to the House of Ass/mibly, 102.1 Legislature. 1878. 8". (Doc. 4!).) -Report of the judiciary comm. tee of ^'c^ Ma^te fonl charges against Henry C. Kelsey, Sec of State, of receiving, in violation of tbe act of 1K7(; larger fees from the State, for sending ont laws' to be printed. 7!). 8°. (Doc. 22.) 1 68 Legislature] STATE PUBLICATIONS [N.J. ^Journals, Documents, etc., continuecl.~\ — llej)ort of tlie special coiiiniittee of the House [on] passaj^e of Assembly bill no. 1G7. 1871). 8°. (Doc. 24.) — Memorials of representatives of the religious societies of P'ricnds in N. J. and Penn. in respect to sale of intoxicating drinks. 1879. 8". (Doc. 25.) — Report of Hcnate committee on Assembly bill no. 1, entitled, " An act for the jfovernment 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.) — Rrport 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 7^re5.9, Jan. 15, 1879. '79. 8". — Uejjort 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. 81.) — 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 Legislature, 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 the Legislature, sess. 1881, with recommendation. '81. 8°. (Doc. 34.) — Special report of the judiciary committee on the 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.) — Memorial 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 comtnittee on lunatic asylums ; presented to the Legislature, sess. 18bl, witli 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°. , , -o o. i _ Senate resolution and reply of Hon. John P. Stock- ton Attorney- general, concerning compensation and fees of his office. 1882. 8°. (Doc. 17.) _ Report of special committee of the Assembly on taxation of railroad property. 1882. — Reports of special committee on convict labor m 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 ot an intermediate prison or reformatory, to the Senate of N. J. 1882. 8°. (Doc. 280 . — Communication from Commissioner of Fisheries, ac- companied by letter from U.S. Senator bewell, concerning Menhaden fisheries. 1882. 8°. — Report of N. J. delegates to the National Conter- 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 (1683-1883). '83. 8°. 55p. (Doc.31.) — Report of the special committee of the House ot 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°. . , r. , — Report of the special committee of the txenerai Assembly of N. J. of 1883, on riparian rights. '84. 8°. (Doc. 41.) — Special joint committee on taxation of property ot railroads and other corporations. 1884. 8°. — Reports of joint committee on Treasurer's accounts, on Statement of account of heirs of Hon. beo. 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. 188."^. H". (Doc. 4.5.) oil — Report of joint committee on Reform bcliool. Jamesburg, 1H86. 8^ — Report of the joint committee on Female 1 rison anil 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. (17. 1HH8. 8^ (Doc. 39.) — Digest of the fees, costs, and salaries allowed to Htat<', county, and otlier public oiliccrs ; autliorized by act of April 17, 1888; comp. by L. Starr. 1H89. H". — Report of the joint eoininittee upon the State Lunatic Asylum at Treiilon, IH'.IO. '90. 8". 6 p. 170 Legislature] STATE PUBLICATIONS [N.J. [Journals, Documents, etc., conti7iued.'\ — Report of tlie special committee on investigation of State Prison, 1890, !>8. H". — Report of tlie select committee of the Senate ap- l)ointe(l to inciviirt' into the charifes of extr;iva- •jance in furiiishinjr the State House, etc. 181)5. — Report of tl;e committee on State Library Commis- sion, and other papers. 1900. 44 p. 8°. Miscellaneous. [Boundaries.'] Message of Gov. [Williamson] with report of Commissioners api)ointe(l to settle the question of Territory and Jurisdiction in dispute with N. Y , Feb. 1828. '28. — Report of the Commission on the controversy Avith 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 Raritan Bay. 1887. 8°. 46 p. — See also under Institutions, Geological Survey ; under Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc., 1875; 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.] 1851-53. — 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- bokeu Land and Improvement Co., July 80, 1800. — See also und.er Legislature, Journals, Docs.., etc., 1848, '50, '51, '52, '05. [Cam^ys.] Commissioners to Pmxhase 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 Ca.nal. 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 connect the tide waters of the Delaware with those of the Raritan, Feb. 13, 1810. '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., 1820, 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°. Note. 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 tvith the Passaic. Report, with ac- companying docs. Morristown, 1823. 8°. 171 Miscellaneous] STATE PUBLICATIONS [N.J. {^Canals, 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.] Proci'edings and Address of the 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. Concerning the building of wing-dams in the Dela- ware river. — Report of the engineers to the Commissioners of Penn. and N. 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, lieports. 8°. (Legisl. Docs. 1884.) Special Commissioners on World's Exposition, New Orleans. Reports. 8°. (Legisl. Docs. 1885, 86.) . Note. :;,W0 copies tukcii by Htale. 172 Miscellaneous] STATE PUBLICATIONS [N.J. \_Insane.'\ Report of the Commissioners appointed to ascertain the number of lunatics and idiots in the State. 1841. 8°. [Lands under water.'] Commissioners on Lands under Water. Report, 1849, 1865. See also forward under Quaranti7ie. [^Manufactures.] State Commission [on.] Manufact- ures of Ornamental and Textile Fabrics. Re- port, 1878. 78. 8°. 90 p. [Maps.] Map of N.J. Compiled under the patronage of the Legislature, by Tiios. Gordon. 1828. — Same. Revised, corrected and improved by Robt. E. Hornor. 1850. [Military Claims.] Agents for the Collect ion of Mili- tary Claims. Annual reports, 18(58. '09. 8". [Monuments.] State Delegates to the Independence Monument Convention. Report. 185;}. 8°. See also back, Gettysburg ; and under Legislature, Jour' nalH, Docs., etc., 1851, 52, 6i, 67, 70. Oyster Commission. Report, 1883. '84. 8°. Palisade Commission. Report, 1900. '01. 8". Passaic Valley Sewerage Commission. Report, Feb. 1897. Newark, '97. [Prison Labor.] Commission on Prison Labor. Re- port. 1879. 8°. 82 p. (Doc. 37.) [Quarantine.] Quarantine correspondence. 1807. 8". (Doc. 35.) Commissioners on Quarantine Wharves and Docks. Report on lan(ls under water within the State. 1808. 8°. (Doc. 24.) 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; wrac/^r Executive and Staff, Comptroller ; and under Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc., 1S49, 82, 83, 84. [Reformatories.] Commissioners on Reform of Juvenile Offenders. Report. 1865. 8°. Commissioners to Establish the Reformatory. Re- port. 1890. 8°. (Doc. 20.) New Jersey State Reformatory Commission. Third annual report. 1898. 8°. (Doc. 42.) See also under Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc., 1882, 87. Sanitary Commission [oi'N. J.]. Report, 1860. '67. 8'^. [Shipwrecks.] 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 Act for Restoration of State House " approved April 7, 1885. '80. 8°. (Doc. 39.) [Stevens Battery.] Commissioners on the Plan of the Stevens Battery. Report, 1868-69. '69-70. 8". [Taxation.] Rejjort of the Special Tax Commission ap])oiiited by the Governor according to the |)ro- visions of au act approved March 14, 1879. 1880. 8°. — Report of Commission appointed by Gov. Griggs to investigate the subject of taxntion. 181»7. — See also under Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc., 1876, 82, 83. 84. Water Commissioners of the City of Elizabeth. Re- port. 1S09. 8°. (Doc. 28.) Water Commissioners of lloboken and Jersey City. Report. 1851-70. 8°. Supplemental] STAl^E PUBLICATIONS [N.J. Supplemental : Colonial and Provincial. Including- reprints. Analytical Index to the colonial documents of N. J. in the state paper offices of England. Comp. by H. Stevens. Ed. with notes by W. A. White- head. N. Y., 1858. Note. In N. J. Historical Society Collections, v. 5. Archives of the State of N. J. ; 1st ser. : Documents rel. to the colonial history of N. J ; v. 1-21 V. p., 1880-1901. 8°. Cont. : V. 1-8, Colonial Documents, 1631-1757, ed. by W w I- 1 '*'^'l'?;^*l:x'*''™«'' l'''^'-'«. ed. by P. W. Ricord and \v: iSeleon; 11-12, Newspaper extracts, 17O4-17.-.0, ed by W- Nelson ; 13-1.5, Journal of Gov. and Council, 10S2-1748, ed by p'a.VtI;'"^'",'^ ='nd W: Nelson; 16-18, same, 1743-1775, ed. by IH . vv . Kicord; 19-20, Newspaper extracts, 17o]-fil, ed. by W- Nelsou; 21 Calendar of Records in the office of the Secretary of State, 1664-1703, ed. by W: Nelson. ^ Note. Subsidized by State. — Same. 2d ser. : Documents rel. to the Revolutionary history of N. J. ; v. 1. 1902. S". Ci9n<.;V.l, extracts from American newspapers, 1776-77. ed. by W: S. Stryker. i i > . — Same: General index to 1st ser., v. 1-10; by F W. Ricord. Newark, 1888. 8°. General Assembly. Votes and proceedings, 1710-75. f. Note. No printed journal of tlie Assembly prior to 1710 is known to exist, nor any complete set of i hose here recorded ine only one at all approaching completion is in the State V I «' Ji'-^nton ; thure is also a very fair set in the Public Record Office m Loudon. The Minutes, or Votes were printed froni time to time by order of the Assembly, aenerallv at the end of each session, and by the following printers : 1710-83, William Bradford, New York. 1733-[?]. Andrew Bradford, Philadelplii.i. 1738-39, John Peter Zenger, New York 1740-42, Benjamin Franklin, Philadelphia. 1743-53, William Bradf.ird, Philadelphia. 17o4-35, James Parker, Woodbridge, N. J. 1755-56, 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 1899 ^^°''* ®*'"® ^"'^'''^ Record Commission for — .Journal and votes of the Flouse of Representatives of the Province of Nova Cesarea, or New Jersey, in their first sessions, began at Perth Amboy' 170.3. .ftei?r., Jersey City, 1872. 8". — Laws and Acts. Compilations. 1020-1702. Entitled: Grants, concessions, and original constitutions of the Province, acts passed during the proprietary governments, and other material transactions before the surrender, there- of to Queen Anne, etc. Collected by Aaron Leaming and Jacob Spicer and jiuhlished by virtue of an Act of the Legislature. Philadel- phia, 1758. fo. (770) p. Note. Known as " Learning and Spicer's Laws." 1703-09. '09, f'>. ] 70.3-1 7. '17. f". Printed by Wm. Bradford. New York. 20 p. ' Printed by Wm. Bradford. New York, 58 p. Nolr.. Known as " Bradford's Laws." — l70;^,-.30. Compiled by John Kinsey. Printed by Wm. and Andrew Bra.iford. Philadelphia, ';J2 f°. 29« p. 1 > • Ifolf. Known an " KinseyV LawH." — 170.3-52. Compiled by Samuel Nevill. Printed by Wm. Hradford. riiiiadi Ipliia, '52. {<>. [512J p. Mole. V. 1 of "NevlirH Laws." 74 Supplemeiitulj STATE PUBLICATIONS [N.J. General Assembly , continued. 1753-(;i. Compiled liy Samiiel Nevill. Printed by James Parker. Wood bridge, N. J., 'fil. fo. [474] p. Note,. V. 2 of" Nevill's Laws." Contains alKO certain Acts of Parliament relating to America. — — 1702-70. Compiled by Samuel Allinson. Printed by Isaac Collins. Burlington, '70. fo. [539J p General Note. Session laws also wove printed from time to time by order of the Assembly, iienerally at the end of each session, and a careful biblioKnipliy of these as well as of special laws, etc., may be found in the Report of the State Public Record Commission for 1899. Index. See under Legislature, Laws of the State. Governor and Council. Journal of prof;cdure from Dec. 1, 1082 to Apr. 2!), 1703. Repr., Jersey City, 1872. 8°. Note. This journal was never printed in colonial times. When the manuscript was discovered, in 1871, this rei)rint was ordered by the Legislature. A more accurate reprint ajipeared in l'0 and 1838. 183*). Constitution. Published by J. M. G. Losure, printer to the State. 1846. Returns of vote on constitutional amendment. 1S,")1. Report on constitutional amendment. 18r)8. Report on amendment to constitution. 18G4. Report on constitutional amendment. 1860, 73. Convention to amend the Constitution, 1872-3. Con- vened at Ilarrisburg, Nov. 12, 1872 ; adjourned Nov. 27, to meet at Pliiladelphia, Jan. 7, 1S73. Journal. 1873. 2 v. 8°. — Debates, 1873. 9 v. 8°. — Constitution of the Commonwealth of Penn.sylvania, printed by order of the convention. To be sub- mitted to a vote of the people Tuesday, Dec. 10, 1873. [Phila., 1873.] 8°. With adilress to the 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, 1830-36; by J. Ritner, 1837, 38; by D: R. Poiter, 1839-44; by F. R. ShuQk, 1845-47 ; by W: F.Jobn.ston, 1848-51 ; by W: Bigler, 18.52-ii4; by J. Pollock, 18.5.5-37; by W: F. Parker, 1858-60; by A. G. Curtiu, 1861-67; by J: \V. Geary, 1868-72; by J: F. Hartranft, 1873-79; by H: M. Hoyt, 1881-83; by R. E. PattiBon, 188.5-87; by J. A. Beaver, 18S9-91; by U. E. Pattlson, 1893-95; by D. H. Hastings, 1897-99; by W. A. Stone, 1901. Note. Annuall824-79 ; bienniall881-1901. — 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. Rhunk in rel. to tiie finances of the State. 1845. — Correspondence with Dr. Kane. 1856. — Ceremonies of the second inauguration of A. G. Curtin. 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 U. S. ; by Gov. Curtin. 1865. — Vetoes of Robert E. Pattison, 1883-85. — 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 I). H. Hastings. 1895-9i7. 8". — Inaugural address of W. A. Stone. 1890. — 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. Governor, 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. Publication doubtful for 1816-23, 26, 30, 46, 48, 51. 53, 56. — Record of tlie Pa. volunteers in the Spanish-Ameri- can War. 1898. Attnrnei)-gcneral. Report, annual 1858-77, biennial 1879-1901. Note. Publication doubtful 1867. — Report relative to the penal code. 1812. See also under Legislature, Laics of the State, Statutory Revision. — 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 1816, 23, 25. Title, 1849-52, Comnrunications. See also under Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc., 1790, 1831, 78, 87/88. — 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. P'orms part 2 of report of Auditor-General, 1897. — Tax on capital stock. Opinions of the court. 1898. Note. In report for 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; 18.32, Report on state loans and banks; 18S1, 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;;2, '34. '32, '34. 8°. — l{eports of the several railroad companies, 1861-65. '62-66. 8°. Note. Rpts. for 1863, 65, are accorap. by rpts. of canal cos. — Annual rej)ort; and tabulations and deductions from reports of the 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 n-- niarks thereon. 1798. f". — UejHjrt, 1790, 91, 1800. — Report 1)11 arrears in State tarces. I,S02. 8", — llccountof contingent exi)eiis(!s fur the OlTice. 1807. — See also under I>egiKlatiire, .lournals. Docs., etc., 1793-4. Inspector-general. I!(|iort, 1864-(!6. Paymaster-general. Ri-jiort, 1861-62. 1 78 Executive] STA TE PUBLIC A TIONS [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. IMiila., 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, fo. — Tabulated statement of tiie votes cast for candidates for the offices of presidential electors, repre- sentative-at-large in Congress, e/c, in the several counties at the general election, Nov. 3, 1896. '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, 1864, to Mar. 24, 1865. '65. 24 p. 8°. Surveyor-general. Report, 1816-74. Note. Publication doubtful 1817-23, •2iJ-26, 29, 31-32. Treasurer. Annual report on the finances, 1791-1900. [1792]-1901. 8°. Note. Publication doubtful 1797-1821. See also under Legislature, Journals and Docs., 1876. — On state loans. 1834. — Commissioners of Siiiliing 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 rpts. see under Executive and Staff, Auditor-general. Commissioner of Banking. Annual report, lst~7th, 1895-1901 ; being the 4th-10th annual report of the Banking Dept. '96-1902. 8^. Note. Pt. 1, Banks, trust companies, savings banks; pt. 2, Building and loan associations. — Digest of laws rel. to corporations. Pub. under the supervision of the Banking Dept. 1895. See also utider Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc., 1786, 1811, 1842, 50, 87. [Binding.'\ See forward Printing and Binding. \_Boundaries.'] Boundary Lines and Monumoits Bureau. Report. Note. In Pt. 1 of report of Secretary of Internal A fairs' 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. l_Canal.~\ Board of Canal Commissioners. Report [annual], 1825-59, 67. 8°. — Journal, 1844-59. 179 Inspection] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Penn. \ Canal, continued. '\ — Docs. ref. to the controversy between the Oanal Commissioners of Penn. and the Harrisburg & Lancaster and the Pennsylvania railroad cos. Comp. by H. Haupt. Phila., LS52. 8°. 53 p. See also under Executive and Staff, Ai/dttor-general ; forward, Internal Affairs; under Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc., [180- ]; and under Uw- cellaneous, Canals. r> 7 ; • \ Charities.'] Board of Commissioners of Pubhc Charities. Annual report, lst-31st, 1869-1900. '71-1900. 8°. .Note. Rpts. 14-30 inchide Ist-lTth ann. vpts. of Oommittcc on Lunacy. .„ See also under Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc., l«by. — Preliminary report, 1896. 98. '97, 99. 8°. See also ?. 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. Parti. 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. 1884-80. 6 v. P. Cont. ; Division 1, County geological maps. 2, Anthracite coal Holds. 2 v. 3, Petroleum and bituminous coal fields. 4, Houth Mountain and Great Valley topographical maps. 5, Central and Kouth-oastern Pa. — Atlas : A new general map of the anthracite re- gion ; rev. to 1890. — Atlas: 4 geological maps, Schuylkill, Carbon, Berks, and Daupliin counties; topographical map of the Kittatinny or Blue Mts. at Port Clinton, in 2 sheets. 1891. H". — See also vnder Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc., 1889. ll/oriicultiire.l State Horticultural Association. An- nual report. Note. Included In ann. rpt. of Dept. of Agriculture which sec, back, under A[/rii:ultu7-r. l^I/ospitals.'] State Hospitals for the Insane. Sec forward Insane. State Hospitals for Injured Persons of the Anthracite Coal Regions. Annual reports. 8. M. Tor the anthracite coal regions of Pa., Ashland. H. H. for the middle coal field, Hazolton. 8. II. for the northern anthracite dlutrlct, Hcranton. 1 86 InstitLitions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Penn. {^Hospitals, continued.^ Cottage State IJosjnta/s for Iirjvred Persons of the Bituminous and Semi- Bituminous Coat Reijions. Annual reports. Cottage State Hospital, ISlonHbiirtc. Cottage State Hospital, I'liillipsburir. Cottage State Hospital, Mercer. Cottage State Hospital, Connellsville. \_Insane.'] State Asy/um for the Chronic Insrcne of Pa. (Wernersville). Aiinual report, lst-8th, [18!34?]- 1901. State Hospital for the Insane (Danville), lleport, annual, 1850-84 ; biennial, 1890-98. Note. Publicatiou doubtful for IHoS, 60, 68-70, 73-79, 8r,-89. — (Norristown). Annual report of trustees and officers, lst-7th, Sept. 30, 1881-Sept. aO, 1898. AUentown, '82-99. 8°. — (Warren). Annual report of trustees, 1878-9G. 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 managers, 186G-88. '67-89. 8°. 109 p. See also under Charities. [_Library.'\ State Librarian. Annual report, 1843- 1901. 8°. Note. Publication doubtful 1844-45, 47-53, 66, 69, 72, 80-83. — Report on missing books, 1849. — Catalogue of miscellaneous books. 1853. sm. 8°. — Catalogue; com. by W. DeWitt. 18.59. 8°. — Same; comp. by 0. H. Miller. 1873. 8°. xvi, 600 p. — Same; prep, by O. II. 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 binder Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc., 1850. l_Prisons.'\ State Petiitetitiary for the Eastern Dis- trict of Pa. (Philadelphia). Annual report, lst-70th, 1825-99. 1831-1900. S°. Note. Before 1857 called "Eastern State Penitentiary." There were reprints of Ist-Sd, 6tli-8th, and 13th rpts. See also under Legislature, t/o«rwafc. Docs., etc., 1835, 39. — Brief sketch of its origin and history, by R. Vau.x. Phila., 1872. pi. 8". — Commissioyiers to Erect the Eastern Penitentiary. Report, 18L^8. State Penitentiary for the Western District of Penn. (Allegheny). Report, annual, 1825-77; biennial, 1881/82-1901/02. Note. Publication doubtful for 1829, 5,5, 57, 62, 69, 70, 75, 78-80. — Commissioners to Erect the New Penitentiary . Report, 1828. See also under Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc., 1833, 78. {^Reformatories.'] Ilonse of Refuge (Philadelphia). Annual report, 1828-1902. Note. Publication doubtful for 1869. Now divided into Girls' Department, Philadelphia, and Bovs' Deoartment Glen Mills. ' See also ?i?ider Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc., 1876. Industrial Reformatory (Huntingdon). Biennial re- port, Ist-Gth, 1889/90-99/1900. 187 Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Penn. \_Reforniaiories, continued. ] Reform School. (Morganza.) Rules and regulations, 1876. Pittsburgh, 76. Note. See also under Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc., 1S76. 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. 11, 1849; by J. P. Jones. 12, 1849; by J. P. Jones and R. O. McMurtrie. 13-24, 1849-5.5; by G. W. Harris. 25-36, 1850-60; by J. Casey. 37- 50, 1860-65 ; by R. E. Wright. 51-81, 1865-77 ; by P. F. Smith, 82-96. 1876-80; by A. W. Norris. 97-110, 1880-85; by A. A. Outerbridge. 111-115, 1886-87; by Lemuel Amerman. 116- 146, 1887-92; by Boyd Orumrine. 147-165, 1892-95; by James Monaghan. 166-192, 1895-98; by W. C. Kress. 192-199, 1898- 1902; by W. I. Schaeffer. 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 also 2/ Ticker Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc., 1805. Pennsylvania Superior Court Reports, v. 1-18 ; Cases adjudged in the Superior Court, 1898-1902. 8°. Cont.: V. 1-12. 1895-1900; by W. C. Kress and E: P. AUin- son. 13-15, 1900; by W. I. Schaeffer and E: P. Allinson. 16- 18, 1901-02; by W. I. Shaeffer and A. B. Weimer. See alsounder Legis\at\ire, Journals, Docs., etc., 1825, 79, 85. Court of Common Pleas. Lycoming judicial contest, 1899. See also wftcZer Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc., 1878. Legislatdrk. SesBions semi-annual 1776-80; 3 a year 1781-89; annual 1790- 1879; biennial since, in odd years, beginning January. Contents of^ Journals and Documents- given in State Librarian's /eport, [Laws of the State.] Laws of Pennsylvania, 1778/79- 1899. 99 v. 8°. Note. Session laws, 1781/82 not published. Folios prior to 1801/02. For check list of sessions, see Report of State Librarian, 1899, p. 184. — Acts of the General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Penn., enacted into law.s since tlie Declaration of Independence on the 4th day of July, 1776 Phila. (J: Dunlap), 1779. f". 71 p. — Acts of the General Assembly carefully compared with the originals and an aj)i). cont. "laws passed between liOth Sept., 1775, and the Kevolution, with tlie l^eclaration of Indci)endcnee, the con- stitution of the State and the Articles of Con- federation of the U. S. Piib. by order of the General Assembly. Phila., 1782. {". Note. Known us AfcKeun'o laws. — Laws, Oct. 1700-Oct. V. 2, 1793, fo. 1790. Plijja., V. 1, 1791 1 88 Legislature] STA TE PUB Lie A TIONS [Penn. \_Laws of the State, continued.'] — Laws of the Commonwealth, 1700-1801; v. 1, 2, 4. Phila., Lancaster (A. J. Dallas), 1793-1801. 3 V. fo. — Same, 1801-03; v. 5. Lancaster (T. McK. Thomp- son), 1803. 8°. Same, v. 6, 7. Octoraro, 1804-6. 2 v. 8°. — Same, 1700-1802; v. C. Phila. (M. Carey and J. Bioren), 1803. 8°. — Same, 1802-08; v. 7, 8. Phila., 1800-08. 2 v. 8°. Note. V. 7 is a reprint of T. M. ThoinpBon's Octoraro ed. of 1804-6. — Same, 1700-[1829] ; Kepub. by the authority of the Legislature, with notes and references ; v. 1-8, 10. Phila., 1810-44. i) v. 8°. Note. V. 5 contains general index to v. 1-5. — Statutes at large of Penn., 1682-1801; comp. by J. T. Mitchell and Henry Flanders. 5 v. 1895-98. 8°. Cont.: V. 1, 1682-1700; 2, 1700-12; 3, 1712-24; 4, 1724-44; 5, 1744-59. — Abridgement of the laws of Penn. ; by Collinson Read. Pliila., 1801-4. 8°. — ^awie, 1700-1811; by J. Dunlap. Phila., 1811. 8°. — General laws, 1700-1846; by J. Dunlap. Phila., 1847. — (S'ame, 1700-1849; by J. Dunlap. [2d ed.] Phila., 1849. — Same, 1700-1852; chronologically arranged, with notes and references to the decisions of the Supreme Court; by J. Dunlap. 3d ed. Phila., 1853. 8°. — Digest of the laws of Penn., 1700-1818, with refer- ences to reports of judicial decisions in the Supreme Court of Penn. ; by J: Purdon. 2d ed. Phila., 1818. 8°. xxix (1)' 734 p. — /S'aTOe, 1700-1824. 3d ed. Phila., 1824. 8". xxxii, 898 p. — Same, 1700-1830. 4th ed. — Same, 1700-1836. 5th ed. — Same, 1700-1840. 6th ed. — Same, 1700-1846. 7th ed. — Same, 1700-1853. 8th ed. F. C. Brightly. — Same, 1700-1856 ; rev. by Phila., 1831. 1.8°. 976 p. Phila., 1837. 8°. ; by G. M. Stroud. ; by G. M. Stroud. ; by G. M. Stroud and 8th ed. C. Brightly. Phila., 1856. 1. 8°. xxx, 1050 p. Note. There are evidently two 8th eds., covering 1700-1853 and 1700-1856, respectively. — Same, 1700-1861. 9th ed. Phila., '62. 8°. — Same, 1700-1872. 10th ed. Phila., '73. 2 v. 8«. — Same, 1700-1884. Uth ed. Phila., '85. 2 v. 8°. — 5'mne.- Supplement, 1885-91. '91. 8°. — Same, 1700-1894. 12th ed. '94. 2 v. 8°. — Same : Supplement, sess. 1895. '95. 8°. — Sam,e : Annual digest of the laws, 1862-78; by F. C. Brightly. Phila., 66-78. 8°. Notfi. 1862-66, pub. Phila., 1866. 1862-6S, Phila., 1868. 1873-74, Phila., 1874. 1873-76, Phila., 1876. 1873-78, Phila., 1878. — New digest of the laws, 1700-1897; by G. W. Pepper and W: D. Lewis. '95-98. 3 v. 8°. — Index to local legislation, 1700-1892; by G. D. Price. '94. 8°. [^Statutory Revision.'] Commission e7's on Penal Code. Report, with the accompanying documents. 1828. Note. See also under Executive and Statf, Attorneiz-GeU' eral, 1812. — Report on punishment and prison discipline. 2d ed. Phila., 1828. 8°. 1 89 Legislature] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Penn. \^Laws of the State, continued.'] — Penal codes of Penn. 1828. — Report of commissioners on penal code. 1860. — Commissioners to Revise Civil Code. Report, 1831-36. — Commissioners to Prepare a Revised Revenue Code. 1863. — Statutory Commission. Report, 1879. — Commission to Revise and Codify Laws reL to Re- lief, Care, and Maintenance of Poor. General report, e^c. 1890. 8°. 130 p. ^Special Laws.] [^Arbitration.] Arbitration law of 1810, with a copious index. Lancaster, W. Hamilton. [1810?] 16°. 24 p. — [^Ballot.] See forward under Elections. — [Bankruptcy.] New insolvent law passed March 13, 1812. Phila., 1812. 8°. 22 p. — [Bridges.] See forward under Roads. — [Canals.] Compiled canal and railroad laws; by T. Fenn. 1836. — [Charity.] Compendium of the laws rel. to chari- table institutions. 1889. — [Cities.] An Act for the government of cities of the second class, Feb. 13, 1901. Senate bill U, 1901. ["Ripper Bill."] w.;?. f°. 45 p. — [Corporations.] Corporation act; and act for taxa- tion of corporations. 1874. See also M?i<7er Inspection and Regulation, Banks. — [Education.] Digest of the laws of the Assembly rel. to 1st school district. Phila., 1861. 8°. 59 p. See also under Institutions, Education. — [Election.] Compiled road and election laws ; prep. and pub. under authority of act of assembly. Harrisburg, 1828. Election laws of Penn., up to 1864 ; comp. by M. McKinney. 1864. Election laws of Penn. to 1868; by F. Jordan, 1868. 8°. Same, to 1874. 3d ed. 1874. Abridged digest of election laws of Pa. : being an extract from the Pa. State Book; added, the act rel. to game and game fish approved June 3, 1878. '79. 12°. Election law of Penn., with index, 1892-93. '92-93. 2 V. D. Registry laws of Penn. 1869. An Act to provide for i)rinting and distributing bal- lots at the imblic expense and to regulate voting at State and city elections. Being the so-called Australian ballot law. Phila., 1889. 8°. 27 p. Decisions of the court and opinions of the Attor- ney-general relative to the Baker ballot law. Comp. by Frank Reeder. 1896. — [Fairmovnt Park.] Acts of Assembly rel. to Fair- mont Park. Phila., 1868. 8". — \_Girard Trusts] An act concerning Delaware Avenue in Philadelphia and other matters relat- ing to the Stephen Girard trusts, n. t. p. [1832.] H". — [Ifealth.] Act for establishing an health office, and to secure the city and port of I'hilailclphia from the introduction of pestilential and contagious disfancs. Phila., 1H03. \2". 29 p. , ^^^■nf MPssrs Wright and Buckalew on the ''''^a?airs o^theBrnk'of Susquehanna County. an aqueduct over the ^^laYre Kive , amendment of Mr. Porter. 8f;^i/^t .^^^ittee of the State as a member of the Union. _ Report relative to State YX^I^^^i P. V., Mexi- _ Memorial of members ot the 2d Reg t. r . Repon o7 the^ommittee on the subject of -gistra- of public works. 18o4. ,^ , -^^gton's birth- _- Proceedings commemorative of AVashingion T, ^-^rf of^^ihe select committee [on] Soldiers' — Report ot tne .eie^v, p„^.„„v,,,^„. with accom- National Cemetery at Getty s^^^^' wii panying docs. maps_ 1864. 8 . the nndertakmg,adlress ot ^. ^^^^^ oi the monutnent, and other proceedmgs. 18G7. _ Addresses on the death of R. K- If -^'/^ntle M _ Report of committee [on] George O. Evans _Mem!^i;:i [upon the death of] John W. Cary. r-^m^:'^S;.r^--5uee to investigate^ tl. - '"'Imrgemon" of'the House of Refuge; by E. / _InvJSj;;^on^:t'USplIa.>d Reading H.R _Inve^g;aionofl'hiladdphialh,spi.il.ls7n. Invostigation "^" «t''*'^ ^ '■'■"'"/^' « ■ , ,.7,. Zj:;:";;UionofWeHtorn.MormScho^^^ ^gate the railroad riots in July, 187/ . 1878. 194 [Penn. Legislature] S TA TE P UBLICA TIONS [Penn. {^Journals, Documents, etc., coritinued.'j — Report of the joint special committee on contract convict labor, with accompanying testimony, Jan. H5, 1878. 78. 8". — Report of committee on Judiciary General, 1878. — Report of a joint committee upon the conduct of the financial affairs of the commonwealth, 18;j8-43. Read May IT.-IC, 187.S. '78. 8". 21 p. — Investiiiation of Asylum for the Insane, 1879. — Investigation of supplies of House of Representa- tives, 1879. — Report on proposed impeachment of Hon. Garrick M. Harding, judge of tlie Judicial District of Penn., 1879. — Riot bill, 1879. (House bill, 103.) — Investigation of departmental forces of the various departments, 1888. — Report of the committee appointed to investigate the affairs of the State College. 1883. — Proceedings of the House of Representatives on the death of Hon. J. McDowell Sharpe, 1885. 8°. — Proposed removal of Hon. John M. Kirkpatrick, judge of the Allegheny Co. Court. 1885. 8°. — Elevated railroad bill, 1887. — Investigation of the State Normal School at Edin- boro', 1887. — Report of the committee on Bank Examiner bill, 1887. — Proceedings of the Senate and obituary address on the death of Hon. Hugh McNeill, 1887. por. '87. 8°. 23 p. of Hon. Joseph P. Kennedy, 1887. por. '87. 8°. 46 p. of Hon. Henry S. Taylor, 1889. 8°. — Senate and House upon the financial affairs of the commonwealth. 1887/88. — Report of the special committee on charities and cor- rection. 1889. — Report of the joint committee on the geological sur- vey, 1889. — Proceedings of the Senate and House on the adoption of memorial resolutions rel. to the late James G. Blaine. 1893. — Life and services of A. G. Curtin. Address by A. K. McClure. 1895. — Proceedings of the House and obituary addresses on the occasion of the death of Hon. Michael B. Lemon. 1895. por. 8". 28 p. — Memorial [upon the death of] P. Macauley Cook. 1897. — Memorial proceedings of the Senate upon the death of J. A. Lemon. 1897. — Report of committee to investigate the condition of the miuers of the bituminous region of AVestern Pa. n.t.p. [1897.] 8°. 12 p. Miscellaneous. [Arbitrafion.l Special Commissioner [on Arhitration and Conciliation in England']. Report on the practical operation of arbitration and conciliation in the settlement of differences between em- ployers and employees in England. By Jos. D. Weeks. 1879. [Birds.'] Report on the birds of Pa.; by B. H. Warren. 1888. 8°. — /S'amc; 2d ed., rev. 1890. 8°. [Boundaries.] Commissioners to Survey the Eastern and Western Boundaries. Report, 1810. 195 Miscellaneous] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Penn. [Boundaries, continued.'] . . Pemisijlvania and N. V. Boundary Commission.. Report, 1878. See also under Inspection and Regulation, Internal Affairs, and forward under Surveys. [Canals.] See forward under Railroads. [CJiarities.] Penal and charitable institutions of Pa. 1897. 2 V. f°. — Charitable institutions of Pa. which received State aid in 1898. 2 v. f°. [^Cities.'] Commission to Devise a PI" n for the Govern- ment of Cities. 1878. [Claims.] State Board of Claims Commission. Me- morial, 1890. [Civil War.] Chief of Transportation and Telegraph Dept. Annual report, 1861-67. Military Depariment. Annual report of executive officers, 1864-66. 3 v. 8°. State Agent at Washington. Report, 1863-67. State Agetit in the Southwest. Report, 1864-66. History of the Pa. volunteers, 1861-65; prepared in compliance with acts of the Legislature, 1869-71, by S. P. Bates. 5 v, col. pi. maps, narr. 4°. See also under Executive and Staff. [Coat of Arms.] Commission to Correct Coat of Arms. Report, 1875. [Corporations.] See under Executive and Staff, Sec- retary of the Commonwealth ; under Inspection and Regulation, Secretary of Internal Affairs ; and under Legislature, Special Laws, Corpora- tions, and .lournals, Docs., etc., 1828, 55. [ Correspondence.] State Committee of Correspondence. Address to the citizens of Pa. [Pliila., 1808.] 8°. 10 p. County Superintendents. Report, 1865. [Education.] Educational Convention. Report, 1850. Commission on Industrial Education. Report [1887- 89], with appendices, il. '89. 8°. [Expositions.] Special Commissioners to Vienna Ex- position. Report, 1873. Centennial Commissioners. Pennsylvania and the Centennial Exposition ; preliminary and final reports to the Legislature, 1877-78. map and il. Phila., '78. 2 v. 8". Commissioner to the World's Columbian Exposition, 1893. Pennsylvania and the World's Columbian Exposition, with an introductory chapter on the resources of the commonwealth. [1892?] 6 pi. 8 port. 8«. 190 p. — Catalogue of the exhibits of the State of Pa. and of Pcnnsylvanians at the World's Columbian Exposition, by A. B. Farquhar. 1893. il. 8°. Committee on Fine Arts [for World's Columbian Ex- position, ]K93J. Pennsylvania art contributions. State Building smd Art Gallery and Woman's Building, World's Columbian Exposition, pre- pared by K. L. IJrowiifiold. 1893. il. H«. Committee on Woman's Work for the World's Co- lumhian Exposition. 189;'.. A condensed stiite- mont of the work done by women in instruction, r.form, etc., during one fiscal year; to whicli is ailded a statement on the industrial worlc of womon in thf State, with statistics. 1893. il. 8°. Pennsylvania at tlie Cotton States and International Exposition held in Atlanta. 1.S95. See also under Inspection and Regulation, Fisheries; and under Institutions, Fdiicalion, Dept. of Public Instruction. 196 Miscellaneous] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Penn \^Fisher%es.'\ Commissioner for the Restoration of the Fisheries of the Snsquehanna. Report of J. Worrall, Jan. 18, 18(;9. 8". \^Forts.'] Com^mission on Frontier Forts. Report; ed. by State Librarian. 2 v. 189.5. \_Oetiyshiirg.'\ Commission \_ori] Soldiers' Cemetery at Gettysburg. Proceedings, 1863-G4. Comm,issioners for Erection of Monuments [a^] Get- tysburg. Pennsylvania at Gettysburg: ceremo- nies at the dedication of the monuments erected to mark the positions of the Pa. commands engaged in the battle, ports., map, and il. 1893. 2 V. 8°. See also niuler Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc., 1864, 65,67. [Ouenon Commission.'\ Commission appointed to in- quire into the reliability of the Guenon theory for selecting milking stock. Report, 1878. {^History.'] Historical collections of the State, with topographical description. Comp. by S. Day, Phila., 1843. 8«. \^Indians.'\ Commissioners to Treat with the Indians. Treaty held witli the Ohio Indians, Carlisle, Oct., 1753; report of R. Peters, I. Norris, and B: Franklin, n.t.p. [1753.] t°. [Insane.^ Special report upon the county indigent chronic insane. 1896. Relief Commission. Report of •90. Report. Johnstown, 1890. 8°. List of Justices of the Peace, [^Johnstown Flood.] secretary, 1889. Finance Committee. 47 p. [■Tustices of the Peace.] Jan. 17, 1809. [Laws.] Commission for Compilation of Laws of Pa. prior to 1800. Brief statement of facts regarding the Commission, h. t. p. 1897. 8°. 14 p. [Navigation]. See forward under Railroads. Outdoor Relief, Report on. 1890. [Pensioners.] List of U. S. pensioners in Pa., 1820, 23. 2 V. [Portraits.] Portraits of the heads of State depart- ments and portraits and sketches of the members of the Legislature, 1893/94. Comp. by W: Rodermel. '93. Quarantine Commission, Report to the. 1893. [Railroads and Navigation.] Allegheny Portage R. R. Report, 1844-57. N^ote. Publication doubtful for 1850. — Inclined plane on Portage railroad. 1855. County Commissioners [on] a Railroad from the Mouth of the Swatara and Columbia to Phila- delphia. Report, 1828. Monongahela Navigation Co. Report, 1841, 78. North Branch Canal. Report, 1851-53. Philadelphia and Columbia R. R. Report, 1844-57. Note. Publication doubtful for 1855. Report rel. to the Pa. canals and railroad. 1830. 8°. Report on how to avoid Schuylkill inclined plane, 1848-49, 53. 3 v. See also under Institutions, Geological Survey, 1878, and under Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc., 1850, 74, 76, 78, 87. [Roads and Rivers.] General statement of the con- tracts for opening and improving roads and rivers. Phila., 1797. f°. 19 p. See also under Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc., [180-]. 197 Miscellaneous] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Penn. Silk Convention. Report, 1839. — Silk manual, 1838, 39. 2 v. 'iSurveijs.'] Commissioners to Survey the Potomac River. Report, 1823. Topographical Survey of the State. Report, 1839. See also back under Boundaries. United States Constitution. History of the celebration of the 100th anniversary of the promulgation of the U. S. Constitution. Phila., 1887. 2 v. Valley Forge Commission. Report, 1894, 96. maps and il. '94-97. 8°. Supplemental: Provincial. Note. Including reprints. Annals of Pennsylvania, 1609-1682. Conip. by S Hazard. Phila., 1850. 8". [^Archives.'] Pennsylvania archives; selected and ar- ranged from original docs, by S. Hazard, 1664- 1790. maps. Phila., 1852-56. 12 v. 8°. — Same ; 2d ser. ; reprinted under direction of C: W. Stone, Sec. of the Commonwealth; ed. by J: Blair Linn and W: H: Egle ; v. 2-12. 1889-90 11 V. 8°. Note. V. 1 not reprinted. Tiiese Archives contain miacel- laneous papers ranging in time trom 1614 to 1814, but cover- ing principally the Revolutionary era, 1775-82. There is no chronological arrangement. — Same; v. 13-14, 16; under direction of W: S. Stenger, Sec. of the Commonwealth; ed. by W: H: Egle. 1887-90. 3 v. go. — Same ; v. 15-19; under direction of W. F. Harrity, Sec. of the Commonwealth; ed. by W: H- Effle' 1890. ^ ■ — Same; 3d ser.; under direction of Frank Reeder and David Martin, Sec. of the Commonwealth- ed. by W: H: Egle. v. 1-26. 1894-99. ' — uk(' of York's lawH in force 1676-82; also charter to Wm. Pcnn anInlr Inspection and Regulation. Rpt. for 18o2, pub 1851! contarns " An Act to provide for the ■•eorganizaUon ruSrvisioD, and maintenance of common schools, March 14, -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°. , u, i * — 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. Previouslv pub. by Commissioner of Statistics y,McIsee under Inspection and ^'L^'^'^^'?"- RP^^-^f/se^g'^^^ also in German. Incl. with Rpt. of Sec. of State since lbb». — List of State, federal and county officers in Ohio, annual 1890-95, 99. 8". 2^ote. Titles vary. — Laws relating to birds, fish, and game, 1894, 96, 1901. v.p. '94-190L 8°. See aUo under Inspection and Regulation, Fish and Game Commission. — Vote for State officers, judges of circuit courts and of the common pleas courts, representatives to 56th Congress, county officers, etc., polled in the several counties of the State at annual election, 8th Nov., 1898; from official returns. '98. 8°. 238 p. — 5a»ie, 1889, 90,91. '89-91. Surgeon-general. Annual report, 1862-66. 63-67. » . Note. Other rpts. pub. in Executive docs. Treasm-er 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, Does., etc., i»o». Inspection and Regulation. I Agriculture.] Board of Agriculture {ISiG- ). An- nual report, l8t-55th; with abstract of proceed- ings of county agricultural societies, 1846-98/99. '47-1900. H". Note. Incl. in Executive docs.. 1846-53 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 1850. Fair premium list. 18.')0-95. ^ote. Incl. alBO in ann. rpt. 1849-77. 202 Inspection] S TA TE P UB/. ICA TIOA'S [Ohio [Agriculture, continued.'] — Farmers' Institute bulletin. 1881/82-95. Note. Incl. also in aun. rpt. sinco 1S90. — Farmers' Institute report. 1890/91-!38/i)y. .s". Note. Incl. also in ann. rpt. since 1880/81 . — Fertilizer report [annual]. 1881-95. Note. Incl. also in aun. rpt. 1881-84. — Essay on wheat; by J. II. Klippart. 1859. — Annual summary, 1890-99. ['9G]-99. 8" ft//r/ 4°. — Special bulletin : Effect of weather conditions upon crops, Sept. I, 1896-Aug.Ml, 1897. n.t. p. ['97.] fo. 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. [Arbitration.'] State Board of Arhitraiion. Annual report, 1893-1901. 1897-1902. 8°. — Laws and rules of procedure, n. d. Bank Commissioners {l^'iSi-ii) . Annual report, 1839- 44. '40-45. (! V. 8°. — Special report, 1842. '42. 8°. Binding. See forward under I'rinting. Building and Loan Associations, Bureau of. See for- ward under Insurance. [Canals.] See forward Public Works; also under Miscellaneous, Canals. [ Charities and Corrections. ] Board of State Cliarities and Corrections (18(^7-72, 7 G- ). Annual report, lst-5th, 1867-71; lst-24th, 1876-99/1900. '67- 1901. 30 V. 8°. Note. 19th rpt. is not in Executive docs. — Annual report of proceedings of Ohio State Con- ference of Charities and Corrections. Note. Proceedings Ist-Sth Conference, 1890-95, are incl. in ann. rpts. of Board of State Charities; Proceedings 6th Con- ference, 1896, forms Circular No. 9 pub. by Board ; Proceed- ings 7th-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 liave been pub. also in sep. form. — Circular, no. l-[9], 1891-96. Norwalk, '91-['96]. 8°. — Ohio bulletin of charities and correction, v. 2-8. 1896-1902. Norwalk ancZ Columbus, '96-1902. 8°! Note. Pub. quarterly in March, June, Sept., and Dec, the 4 no8. 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. 8°. 38 p. pm. Dairy and Food Commissioner (1886- ). Animal report, lst-16th, 1886-1901. '86-1901. 8°. Note. Rpts. 1st, 2d and 9th not in Executive docs. Emigrant Agent. See forward Western Emigrant Agent. [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, whi^n 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. 1837-51, 54-77, 79 only. Rpts. for 1862, 68, 69, 73-75 also pr. in German. See also 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 otficers. 4th ed. 1865. 8°. 203 Inspection] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Ohio \^Educaiion, 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°. 2fot€. See also under Executive and Staff, Secretary of State ; and tinder Legislature, Laws 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.i.p. '90-91. 8°. School-Book Board. Report, 1891. 8". 16 p. See under Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc., [1890]. See also under Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc., 1823, 37, 56. Factories, Inspector of. See forward under Labor. Fish and Game Commission (1&73- )• Annual report, lst-27th, 1875-1901. '76-1901. Note. Called Ohio State Fish Commission, 1875-79; Ohio Fish Commission, 1880-86; Ohio State Game and Fish Com- mission, 1886-91; Ohio State Fish and Game Commission, 1892. 3d rpt. not in Executive docs. Rpts. l8t-4th, 6th, 8th, 9th, 18th also incl. in rpt. of Board of Aijriculture. — Laws relating to birds, fish, and game. 1894, 98. 8°. See also under Executive and Staff, Secretary of State. Forestry Bureau (1885- ). Annual report, lst-6th, 1885-91. '86-92. 8°. Note. No rpt. 1890 nor since 1891. See al-^o under Miscellaneous, Forestry. [Cas.] Inspector of Gas Meters (1866- ). Annual report. 1867-68. [Health.'] State Board of Health {\m&- ). Annual report, lst-15th. 1886-1901. '87-1901. — Sanitary bulletin, v. 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 ami 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. y)m. — Rules and regulations, 1896. [Immigration.] Commissionerof Immigration (1863-66) . Annual report. 1863-66. 3 pm. Note. None pub. 1867; 1864, 66 also pr. in German. [Insurance.] Supt. of Insurance (ISGl- ). Annual report, l8t-35th, 1867-1901. Norwalk and Colum- bus, '68-1901. 8-^. Note. BfKlnnlni,' with 26th rpt., title reads : Hummary of thi; Ht-indintj of all itiHuraiK-r rornpiinicH. Usniilly puli. in 2 ptH. : I't. 1, Inmiranco other than UUr, I'l. 2, Life insurance. Only 1st and 2d rpts. Incl. in Kiecutivo 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 Building and Loan Associations (Sui)t. of Insurance, ex officio. 1891-). Annual report of inspectors, Ist-llth, [1891J-1901. '92-1901. 8°. iVote. RptB. 1892, 93 uIbo pr. iu German. Trior to 189.5 not iucl. in Executive docB. — Special report. 1891. — Laws relating to building associations. 1889. — Laws rel. to building and loan associations. 1894, 96. 12°. — Insurance laws, 1901. '01. 8°. [Labo7-.'} Bureauof Statistics of Labor (1877- ). An- nual report, lst-2.5th, 1877-1901. ['78?]-1902. 8°. Note. Rpts. 1878-93 also pr. in German. Maps to accom- pany 1892 rpt. in separate cover. Inspector of Wo7-7cshops, Factories, and Public Build- ings {I88i- ). Annual report, lst-1 7th, 1884- 1900. Norwalk and Columbus, ['84?]-1901. 8°. Note. Rpts. 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. 8°. Note. Rpts. 1st, 6th, 8th-10th not in Executive docs.; rpts. 5th and 8th also incl. in rpts. of Board of Agriculture. [J/tnes.] State Inspector of Mines (1874- ). Annual report, lst-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 docs. See also under Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc., 18.57. [Pardons.} Ohio State Board of Pardons (1888- ). Annual report, lst-14th. 1888-1902. Note. Not in Executive docs, since 1893. [Printing.} Dept. of State Printing and Binding (1825- ). Annual report of Supervisor, 1838- 1901. ['38?]-1901. 42 v. Note. OflSce 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. G5 v. 8". Note. Rpt. for 1839 was a special rpt. and unnumbered; no rpt. for 1854; that for 1855, numbered Ist, 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. 1823-25, 27-28, 32-35; incl. in Executive docs. 1836-51 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. 1836, 37, 88-1901. — Laws of Ohio rel. to construction of Ohio canal sys- tem, and providing for canal commissions, 1886-96, to survey the canals, protect the title of the State to canal lands, etc. ; with decisions of Ohio and U. S. courts. 1896. 8°. 27 p. See also under Leg'islntnre, Journals, Docs., etc., 1845, 57, 75. 205 Inspection] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Ohio Railroad and Telegraph Commissioner (1867- ). Annual report, l8t-34th, 1867-1901. '68-1902. 35 V. 8°. Kote. RptB. 1888, 89 are both numbered 22d. Rpls. for 1870, 89, contain Ohio laws applicable to railroads. — 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 sniiie period. 1884. 8°. lop. — 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. Xote. Issued (1) unmounted, with rpt., (2) mounted on folded board, and (3) mounted on rollers. — See also under Legislature, Laws of the State, Special Laws, and Journals^ Docs., etc., 1866, 67, 93. \^Reform Schools.'] Board of Commissioners for Reform Schools. Annual report [18.56?]-7o. '57-7.5. 8°. \_Sinking Fund.'] Commissioners of the Sinking Fund. Annual report, 1852-90. '52-91. 34 v. 8°. Note. No rpt. in 1856, .57, 7o, 78, 79; not in Executive docs. 1886, 88. Kpts. semi-annual, 1867-76. Since 1890 pub. in rpts. of Auditor of State. \_State House.] Supt. of State House. Annual report, 1838-82. '39-[83?i. 33 v. 8°. A^ole. Office was State House Commissioners, 1837-60. No rpt. 1840—13, 45, 71-80. Duties now performed by Adjutant- general. See also under Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc., 1859. [Statistics.] Commissioner of Statistics (1857-68). Annual report, lst-12th, 1857-68. '58-68. 8°. No(e. Beginning with 1862, also pr. in German. Rpts. after 1868 pub. by Sec. of State, -which nee under Executive and Staff. See also back under Labor. [Taxation.] Board of Equalization (18?A- ). Re" port of ijroceedings, 1826, 35, 41, 53, 59/60, 70/71, 80, 90/9], 1900/01. 8". Note. Reappraisement of real property is made every 10 yrs. and this Board equalizes the rates. Not incl. in Executive does. See alHo under Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc., 1847, 93. — Taxation tables, 1893. Western Emigrant Agent (1866-69). Annual report, lst-5th, 1866-69. 8". Institutions. [Agriculture.] Agricultural Experiment Station (Wooster, 1882- ). Annual report, lst-20th. 1882-1901. 80. Note. Rpts. 1-12 also bound with Board of Agriculture rpts. 37-48; rpts. 8-20 with bulletins r2d ser.] 15, 26, 36, 47, 62, .58, 66, 74, 84, 95, 109, 120, 128. Rpts. 8lh and 9th only in Execu- tive docs. — Bulletin [Isteer.] 1883-87. 8°. newspaper slips. — Bulletin [2d ser.] no. 1-134. 1888-1902. 8°. (Jont. : 1888, v. 1, no. 1-7. 1893, v. 6, no.48-52. 1898, no. 8.5-95. 18S9, V.2, no.8-15. 1894, no. .53-58. 1899, no. 96-109. 1890, v. 3, no. 16-26. 1895, no. 69-66. 1900,no. 110-120. 1891, V. 4, no. 27-36. 1896, no. 67-74. 1901, no. 121-128. 1892, V. 5, no. .37-47. 1897, no. 7-5-84. 1902,no. 129-i:i4. Note. BnlletlnH of Ist ser. and bulletins for 1888 incorpo- rated In anil, rpts.; beginning with 1889 pub. In complete form; final bulletin of each year containing also ann. rpt. for that year. See hack Annual report, Nule. Up to end of 1896 ann. vols, cover calendar years; since 1896, fiscal years, July- June. No. 41 was not published. 2o6 Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Ohio {^Agriculture, continued.'\ — Same; Supplement to no. 128. General index to reports and bulletins, 1882-1901. 11)02. 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°. \_Blind.'] Institution for Education of Blind (Colum- bus, 18:^7- ). Annual report, lst-65th, 1837-1901. '37-1902. 8». Note. Called alxo Blind Asylum. Rpt. o8th not in Execu- tive does. See also under Legislature, Jouriials, Docs., etc., 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. Working Home for the Blind (Iberia, 1886-96). Annual report, Ist-lOth. 1886-95. Note. Rpts. iBt and 9th not in Executive docs. {Deaf and Dumb.~\ Institution for Education of Deaf and Dumb (Columbus, 1827- ). Annual report, l8t-75th, 1827-1901. '28-1902. 8°. Note. Called also Deaf and Dumb Asylum. Rpts. lst-9th, and estti not in Executive docs. Rpts. 1827-51 repr. in 1 v. in 1870. {Education.'] Ohio University {PLi\\ens,l^(}'>- ). An- nual report 1836-96. 33 v. Note. Named American Western Univ. 1802-04. Rpts. 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°. Note. Catalogues for 1874/75 and 84/85 contain al^o Gen- eral catalogues for 1804-75 and 1804-85 respectively. Miami University (Oxford, 1809- ). Annual re- port, llth-71st. 1836-96. Note. Ifit rpt. made 1814, publication doubtful. Rpts. 24th> 26th-31st, 33d-40th, 42d, 43d,45th-57th, 60th, 62d, 66th-7l8t 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 1860. Ohio State University {Co\\imh\ia.,\Ql(i- ). Annual report, lst-30th, 1871-1900/01. '72-1901. 8°. Note. Named Ohio Agricultural and Mechanical College, 1870-78. Rpts. lst-3d not in Executive docs. — Catalogue, 1873/74-1901/02. '73-1902. 8«. — Commemorative exercises in celebration of the 25th anniversary of the foundation of the Univer- sity, June 11, 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.] S°. — Report of the President to the Board of Trustees. 1900/01. [1901.] 8°. 207 Institutions] STA TE PUBLICA 7VOXS [Ohio '96-1901. 8°. . W. 8°. W. [Education, continued.^ — College of Engineering. Catalogue, 1896/97-1901/02 JTote. In University bulletins. — Lake Laboratory . Announcement, 1902. ['02.] 8°. — Department of Zoology and Entomology. — — Contributions, n. d. [Epileptics.] Hospital for Epileptics (Gallipolis, 1890-). Annual report, Ist-llth, 1890-1901' ['90?]-1902. 8". unuf W^'*™'"^ Asylum for Epileptic and Epileptic Insane — Bulletin, Jan., 1898. Gallipolis, '98. J'eeble- Minded.-] Ohio Institution for Feeble-Minded Vouth {Co\Mmh\xs,lSb7- ). Annual report, 1st- 4.5th, 1857-1901. '58-1902. 8°. I.nb^c'ile Yrth'llff-sT '°' '''' ^'"''^"°° °^ "^°"« -^^ Geological Survey. First. Annual report- by W Mather and others, lst-2d, 1837-38. '38-39. — Catalogue of geological specimens ; by W Mather. 1842. 8°. pm — Report, 1854. — See also under -LegislaiVLxe, Journals, Docs., etc., 1836, 37. Second. Report of progress, 1869-71. '71. 3 v. 8" Xote. 1869 and 1S70 also pr. in German. — Geology of Ohio; v. 1-7. 1873-94. 10 v 6 maps, chart. 8°. Con^..- V.l.pt. 1, Geology ;pt. 2, Paleontology. 1873. 2v 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. ft, iiconomic geology. 1888. 7, pt 1-2 Economic geology, archaeology, botany paleontology. 1893-94. 3 v. in 2 and 'separate yote. P'"ed also Final report; also, Report on ffeoloev and pah-Eontology. V. 1 and 4 also pr. iu German. ^^"'"^^ ^""^ — Preliminary report on petroleum and inflammable gas; by E: Orton. 1886. 8°. 76, iii p. — 'S'awie; with supplement. 1887. Third. Annual report, lst-6th. 1890-95 8" [mstory.] Ohio State Archreological and Historical Society (Columbus, 1875- ). Report Ist-I^th 1885-97/98. '85-98. -t^eport, Ist-ldth, ^^fh%uS^''^\''^ Archwological Society 1875-85. Rpts. ]8t-6th 11th, 12th not in E.xecutive docs. ' ' — Special report [on Centennial exhibit and work of Society]. 1875. — Publications, quarterly, v. 1-6. 1887-98 8« — Archaeological History of Ohio : tbe Mound Build- ers and hit-r Indians. By Gerard Fowke. 1902 o". XVI, 760 p. Horticultural Society (Waterville, 1847- ^ Annnal report, 7th, 10tli-15th, lst-35th. 185.5," 62-1902 Notr. Tiiliod I'omoloKical Hocy. 1847-07, when its l-ith rn/ became ho Ist rpt. of the Horticultural Socy AM riVts fn eluded alHO In ann. rpt. of Hoard of A Jil< ulh.ro ■)7 I ,' only In KxecUlve doL. Hee forward r^^^'oH^^l ^^■ [/ndnstrial Education.] See forward under Reform- UtOT'XCS • ^^'''Z^{'^J;^''f^\^'^"^'P\i'^l.forthe Insane (Cincin- naii, \>^>i- ). Annual rci)ort, 1822-91. 44 v. //olf. Named gucceHslvoly : (.'ommorclal ir,.B..i.,.i ' . Lnnntir AMvlnm iii'j'< 7a. i '"'"""urciai Hospital and :;:i"'?i^44:f|r:.5i:i^^^4 1:;^;^"^8f^••;?75r]::^..!:::' KpU. 18fiO-!.I numbered l«t-.32d. 208 utive docH. Institutions] .V TA TE PUBLIC A TIONS [Ohio {^Insane, continued. \ Columbus State Hospital (ISSii- ). Annual report, lst-63(l, 1839-1'JOl. '39-1902. 8°. J^ote. Named guccessively : Ohio Lunatic Asylum, 1839- 56; Central Ohio Lunatic Asyhim, 18o6-74; Central Ohio Hos- pital for the Insane, 1874-76; Colutiibus Hospital for the Insane, 1876-94. — Special report [on erection of the Asylum, 1st- 3d]. 1836-38. — By-laws, rules and regulations. 1840. 12«. Cleveland State Hospital {I8h2- ). Annual report, lst-47th, 1855-1901. '56-1902. 8°. yote. 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- pital for the Insane, 1876-78; Cleveland Asylum for the Insane, 1878-94. — Special report [on erection of the Asylum, 1st- 3d]. 1852-54. Dayton State Hospital (1852- ). Annual report, lst-47th, 1855-1901. '56-1902. 8°. 2/bte. 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°. N^ote. Named successively : Athens Ohio Lunatic Asylum, 1871-74; Southeastern Ohio Hospital for the Insane, 1874-76; Athens Hospital for the Insane, 1876-78; Athens Asylum for the Insane, 1878-94. No rpt. 1873-75, and rpts. for 1872 and 1876 numbered consecutively. — Special report [on erection of the Asylum, lst-3d]. 1867-69. Toledo State Hospital (1883- ). Annual report, lst-18th, 1884-1901. ['84 ?] -1902. 8°. Jfote. Named Toledo Asylum for the Insane until 1894. See under Legislature, Journals, Docs., 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 [Libraries.'\ State Library (1817- ). lst-53d, 1846-98. '46-99. 8°. Annual report, Note. Rpts. 5th,7th-9th not in Executive docs. Ann. Rpt. of the Commissioners. Now called Special report, 1839, 45. 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. Corap. bv C. B. Galbreath, State Librarian, 1900. '02. 8°. 268 p. Note. Incl. 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. 309 Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Ohio {^Libraries, continued.'] State Library Commission. Annual report, [1st]- 47th. [1846?]-1900. — Historical sketch of the State Library by the Libra- rian. (In 13th annual report of Commission, 1858.) '59. 8°. 55 p. ybte. Reprinted and continued to 1891 in 45th ann. rpt. of Commission. State Law Library (185(3- ). Catalogue. 1880,94, 1901. 3 V. J^ote. Separated from State Library 1856. Meteorology, Bureau of (1882-92). Annual report, ]8t-9th, 1883-91. ['83?]-92. 8°. JTbte. Rpts. Ist and 2d not in Executive docs. Office 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-15th. [1848?]-67. Note. Actual dates of lst-6th rpts. doubtful. Rpts. 10-15 in rpts. of Bd. of Agriculture, 1862-b7. Name changed in 1867 to Horticultural Society, which see back for later reports. [Prison.'] Ohio Penitentiary (1812- ). Annual re- port of warden and directors. 1833-97/98. '34-99. 8°. 2fote. 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., .18.53, 78, 84. [Refo7-mato7-ies.] Boys' Industrial School (Lancaster, 1856- ). Annual report, lst-46th, 1856-r.»01. '57-1902. 8°. Note. Named Reform School of Ohio, 1856-85. Rpts. 35th, 39th-4l8t not in Executive docs. State Industrial Home for Girls (White Sulphur Springs, 1869- ). Annual report, lst-33d, 1869-1901. '70-1902. 8". Note. Named State Industrial and Reform School for Girls. 1869-72. See also under Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc., 1866-68. State Reformatory (Mansfield, 1884- ). Annual report, Ist-lHth, 1883/84-1901. Norwalk, '84- 1902. Note. Named Inlcrmodlate I'enilctiliary until 1890. 3d rpt. not In Executlvo docH. Soldiers' and Sailors" Home (Sandu.sky, 1886- ). Annual n-port, lHt-l;',tli. 1889-1901. — Special report [ l,st-3d, on CHtablishmontof Ilomel. 1886-88. Soldiers' and Sailors' Orphans' Home (Xenia, 1870- ). Annual report, lHl;-32d, 1870-1901. '71-1902. 8". Note. UptH. 2Wh-27th not In Executive docs. Soldiers' Home (Camp Cliase, 1866-67). Report, 1860. See ithn inxUr I,.-iri„l,ii„rr., .TonrmilH, Dors., etc., 1865. 2IO Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Ohio Weaiher and Crop Service. Annual report, 10th- 13lh, 1892-95; annual summary, 1896-99. '93- 99. Note. Subordinate to United States Weather Bureau ; called alHO Climate and Crop Service. Annual rpta. recorded ai^ove werenu'ubered consecutively willi ri)ts. of Bureau of Meteoro- logy, and were included in Board of Agriculture annual reports 189.3-90. See also back Meteorology. — Monthly report. 1893-09. 8°. Note. Rpts. for 1893 are in Executive does. Kpts. for 1896/97 called vol. 1. Judiciary. Supreme Court. Ohio reports, v. 1-20; Cases in the Supreme Court, 1821-51. Springfield and Colum- bus, '43-52. 8°. Cont.: V. 1-9, 1821-39; by O: Hammond. 10, 1840-41; by P.B.Wilcox. 11-13, 1841-44; by E. M. Stanton. 14-19,1846- 50; by H. Griswold. 20, 1851 ; by W. Lawrence. — Ohio State reports, v. 1-62 ; Cases in the Supreme Court, 1852-99. v. p., '53-1900. 8°. Cont. : V. 1, 1852-53 ; by G: "W. McCook. 2-4, 1853-55 ; by R. B. Warden (v. 3 in collaboration with J. H. Smith). 5-21, 1855-71; 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 chancer}' decided by the Supreme Court, 1831-34; byj. "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. Note. 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, 1-10, 1885- 98. '85-98. 8°. — Ohio reports ; cases in the Courts of Common Pleas in the 5th Circuit, 1816-[19] ; by B. Tappan. Steubenville, '31. Repr., Cleveland, '75. 8". Legislature. [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°. Note. 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. BegiuDing witli 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 (fen'l Assemblies, incl. the 18th, 20th, SOth, 50th, 70th, were issued in three instead of two parts. Fifty copies of the local acts of the 40th Gen'l Ass'y, 18-12, being v. 40 of the Laws, were repr. in fac-sira. in 1S96, liy the Statute Law Book Co., Washington, D. C. — Laws, ordered by the Legislature to be reprinted, 1810. — Same, I^IC. n.t.p. ['16.] 8°. — General acts, revised, 1820. 24. Legislature] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Ohio [Laws of the State, continned.l — A compilation of laws, treaties, resolutions, and ordinances of the general and State governments 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. Cmc. , 1833-35. 3 V. 80. Statutes of a general nature in force Dec. 7, 184:0; with references by J. R. Swan. '41. 8°. IIU 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. 80. — 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 x\I. A. Daugherty, J: S. Brasee, and G: B. Okey, Commissioners to revise and consolidate the statutes. 1879. 2 v. 4«>. — Same : 2d ed. 1882. — 5ame.-3ded. [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. I,"l886; 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, •yo. 3 v. 8°. — Revised statutes in force Jan. 1, 1890; ed. by Giauque. Cine, '89-90. 2 v. 4°. Mote. Appendix and general index originally published in separate covers, but without separate title-page. — Same : 6th ed. 1894. 3 v. — Same: Combined supplement; changes to Jan. 1, 1894. '93. 80. — 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. 8". — Same : Supplement, showing changes made by last Legislature. 1900. — Index to laws in force; by J. Nagle. n. t. p. [1818.] 8". — Imlex to laws and resolutions, 1803-36; by Zechariah MillH. •:!7. 80. — Same, from the commencement of the Territorial government to the year 1814/4.''»; by Zechariah Mills. '46. 8o. Legislature] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Ohio \^Laws of the State, coniivued.'] — Same, 1845-o7, with an iiidox to the documents in the Journals of House and Senate, 1802-3(!; by W: T. Coggeshall. '58. 8" — Same, Laws v. 60-73, 1869-76; by Okey and Morton. — Index to Statutes, v. 40-45 of the general laws, 1842-47. '47. 8". — Kevising index to the statute law, with references to the Ohio reports [etc.] ; by Maskell E. Curwen. Dayton, 1849. 8°. — Codes of procedure, 1853. — Coile of civil procedure, 1874. C. F. Morgan. Al- bany, '74. 8°. — Same, by G E. Seney. Cine, '74. 8°. — [Statidory 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, 200 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- tii7e. — 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 beloiv 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 Inspection and Regulation, Public Works; and under Miscellaneous, Canals. — Circuit Court laws, 1885. — Codification, [Law rel. to]. 1879. — Ditch laws. 1879. — Election laws. 1872, 86, 92, 94, 96. 5 v. Seelalso foricard 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 laws, 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 Ohio, 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. Note. 1864, 74, by Wilco.x; 1880, by Robinson. See also under Inspection and Regulation, Railroad atid Telegraph Commissioner. Legislature] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Ohio [Z,ait'5 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; hy G. W. Raff. Cine, 1864. 12°. — School laws. 1822, 53, 58, 59, 62, 65, 66, 73, 75, 79, 80, 83, 89,93, 96, 98. ^^ote. Laws 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°. 2/ote. Include special and adjourned sessions. Until 1835, the Senate and House Journals included the rpts. of State offi- cers and of investigating .committees; since then all regular rpts. of State officers and institutions have been bound instead in the Executive docs., special rpts. in the Journals. — Journal of the House, lst-75th General Assembly, 1803-1902. -z;.^., 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 ofiicers, 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 Executive 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 iilind Asylum]. 1836. — Report of committee on slavery. 1836. — Same. 1837. — Report of committee on public instruction in Europe. 1837. %". — Report on the Geological Survey ; by J. L. Riddell. 1837. H". — Report of Htanding committee on the currency ; in the Senate, by M. King, Jan. 16, 1838. A". — Report of iiiveHtigaling committee on ituhlic works, on raHcality. lH4r>. — Special rep(jrt of (^oriimittiM- on rciil property, on value, 1H47. H". 214 Legislature] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Ohio [^Journals, Documents, etc., continued.'] — Report of the seleet committee [of the House] on the subject of capital punishment, by Mr. Ward, of Warren, March !), IBHli. Witli app. 8°. C8 p. — Special report of committee on school library fund. 185G. — Notices of the House of Representatives, Jan. 1856. '57. 8°. — Report of investigating comnaittee 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. Note. Also printed in German. — 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. 1»7I. — 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. 1885. — Report of the select committee to investigate charges of bribery in coimection with the election of Henry B. Payne as U. S. Senator by the 66th General Assembly, to the House of Representatives of the 67th General Assembly. 1886. 8°. 29 p. — Report of committee of investigation in the matter of trusts, or pools, appointed under Senate J. R. No. 25, [and] Report of testimony taken . . . 1889. 90 p. pm. 215 Legislature] STATE PUBLICATIONS [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.] fo. 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- vestigation, appointed pursuant to S. R. 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°. Miscellaneous. [^Antietam.'] 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. 1895. \^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 Pa. 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, 51. 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. \s8. pm. See also under Ingpection and Regulation, Health. [Civil y/ar.] 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. d,". J^otf. V. 12 contalDH rosier of Navy and of Mexican War HoldierH. See also vnder Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc., 1862, 66, 81, 84, 85. [Expositions.] Ohio Hoard of Centennial Managers, 1876. Catalog of exhibits, comp. by S. W. Green, Sec. Cleveland, '76. 8«. 31 p. — Final report. 1877. pi. 8". — See also under liiHpection and Hegulation, Educa- tion ; and under IiiHtitutions, History. Commissioners of National Centennial Celebration of Earhf Settlement of Territory N. If. of the Ohio, Marietta, 1888. Report ; including speeches atid transactions. '89. W. 292 p. Ohio Hoard of World's Fair Managers. Report. 1K92. 2l6 Miscellaneous] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Ohio \^Flood.'\ Ohio State Relief Commission. Report on relief to the sufferers from a flood in Monroe Co., 1884. \_Forestry .'] Report on forestry ; by Hough. 1877. See also under Inspection and Regulation, Forestry Burtau . Gettysburg Mem,orial Cominission. Report, 1887. n. d. pi. 142 p. — Same. 2d ed. n. d. [1889.] pi. 144 p. {^History .'\ Howe's Historical collections of Ohio. Cine, 1847, 54, 58. 8°. — Same, 18lt0-96. 5 v. 4". Statesmen and Hundred-Year Book; official register of Ohio, 1789-1891 ; by W. A. Taylor. 1892. 12". Note. Also pub. as appendix to House journal, 1891. Ohio statesmen and annals of progress, 1788-1900. 2 V. in 1. Ohio Hundred-Year Book; comp. by E. H. Gilkey. 1901. 8°. Mining Commission. Report, 1871. '72. 8°. \_National Boad.~\ Special Commissioner [om] Certain Claims on the National Road. Report, 1846, 48. \_National Ouard.'\ See under Executive and Staff, Adjutan t-general. [Publications.'] Publications of the State of Ohio, lS03-9fi ; 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, 18'.t3.] Report, 2 editions, n. d. pm [St. Clair, A.] Life and public services of Arthur St. Clair; by W: H: Smith. [Published for the 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. [Totvns.] Township officers' guide. H. D. Peck. Cine, '74. 12°. Supplemental : Territorial. Governor and Judges. Acts to 1792. n. p., n. d. 4°. — Laws of the Territory Northwest of the Ohio, from the commencement of the Government to 31st of Dec. 1791. V. 1. Philadelphia, 1792. 8°. Note. Photographic reprints of this and the following entry published in Cincinnati, 1890. — Same, v. 2, from Julv to Dec. 1792. Philadelphia. 1794. 8°. — Same., v. 3, from May 29th to Aug. 25th, 1795. Cine, 1796. 4°. Note. Known as Maxwell code. Fac-simile 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 lst^3d sess., 1799- 1801/02. Cine, 1800-02. 3 v. 8°. Co?it. : 1st Assembly, 1st sess., Sept. 1799. — Ist Assembly, 2d sess., Nov. 1800. — -id Assembly, Ist sess., Nov. 1801. Note. For index see under Legislature, Laws of the State, 1846, 68. — 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°. 317 INDIANA STATE PUBLICATIONS List compiled from material furnished by W.E. Henry, State Librarian. Occupation by the French, 1700. Cession to Great Britain^ 1763. Embraced in Province of Quebec, 1774. Conquest from the British, by Clark, 1778-79. Part of Northwest Territory, 1787. Organized as Indiana Territory, consisting of all Northwest Territory west of present eastern boundary of Indiana, 180U; Michigan Territory detached, 18u5; Illinois Territory, 1S09. Ad- mission as a State, 1816. State published a "Check-list of Indiana documents, 1850-89"; and the Ind. Historical Socy. pamphlet no. 5 is a "Descriptive Catalogue of the Official Publications of the Territory and State of Indiana, 1800-1890," by Danii-1 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 Indiauapolis unless otherwiwe stated. Documentary journals: annual reports of the officers of State, etc., 1835-1901. '35-1901. 8°. Note. Prior to 183.5, rpts. were pub. in Senate and House Journals. Variously entitled Documents, Senate and House Docs., Documentary Journals, Annual Reports. Printed an- nually till 18.51; biennially since. V. for 188.5 wrongly marked 1886. 1856/57, 64/05, 69/71, 74/75, 76/77, 78/79, 79, 80/81, 88/89, in 2 v. each ; 1862/63 in 4 v. For index to these Journals see the 23d bien. rpt. of the State Librarian, 1899/1900, p. 293. Constitution and Constitutional Conventions. Convention (Corydon), 1816. Journal. Louisville, '16. 8". 69 p. Convention for Revision of Constitution., 1850-51. Report of debates and proceedings. '50. 2 v. 8°. — Journal. 1851. 8°. 1085 p. — Constitution of the State, and the address of the Constitutional Convention. New Albany, 1851. 8". 32 p. Executive and Staff. Governor (1816- ). Reprieves, commutations, and pardons. Biennial report, 1853-1901. ea. 1 v. 8°. Note. Messages, addresses, and proclamations Issued In pamphlet form and bound in r)ocumentary journals, 1835-88; previous and bIdci- in House Journal. — Report on contingent and office expenses, Jan. 1863, Jan. 1879, Jan. 1881. S". — 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, 1841-99. ['45?]-1900. ea. 1 v. 8°. Note,. Printed biennially. Earlier rpts. are in Senate and nonitc journaU. — Communication to the General Assembly, Nov., 1865. •65. 8". 18 p. — Report: Indiana in the War of the Rebellion, rosters of oflicers and cnliHted men, etc., 1861-65; by W: II. II. Terrell. T,5-69. 8 v. 8". — - Record of Indiiiria volunteiTH in the Spanish-Ameri- can war, 1898-99. 1900. 8". 268 p. 2i8 Executive] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Ind. Secretary of State (1816- biennial 1885-1901. Attorney-general (1821- ). Report, annual 187o-75, biennial 1875-1900. 73-1901. ea. 1 v. 8«. 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 Accounts till 1851. Kpts. prior to 1835 are in Senate and House journals. Bank Department. Annual report, 1876/77-1900/01. Building arid Loan Association DepaHrnent. An- nual report, 1892/93-1901. 8°. Insurance Department. Annual report, 1892/93- 1901. 8°. Land Department. Annual report, 1876/77-1901. Commissary-general {l%bl- ). Report, May 29-Nov. 2, 1861. 80. 94 p. Custodian of Public Buildings (1889- ). Biennial report, 1889/90-1901. ea. 1 v. 8«. Quariermaster-genernl (1816- ). Annual report, 1844-80, 91/92. 8". Note. Rpts. 1848, 49, 51-o7, 59, 60, 1)3,6.5-73, 75 were omitted from the Docum(!iitar.v journals. Kpts. since 1877/78 biennial. Rpt. 1891/92 bound with rpt. of Adjt.-gen., 1890-92. ) . Report, annual 183.5-84, ea. 1 V. 8°. Note. Prior to 1835 are in Senate and Houfe journals. Publication 1836,37 doubtful. Rpts. 1H52,58, 59, 61-70, 72 were omitted from the Documentary journals. See aho under Institutions, Lib) ariert. State Librar;/. Treasnrer (1816- }. Annual report, 1835-1900/01. ea. 1 V. 8°. Note. Prior to 1835 are in Senate and House journals. See also ?^?irfe?'jInspection and Regulation, Education, Note' Inspection and Regulation. [Agriculture.^ Board of Agriculture (1851- ). An- nual report, 1851-1900/01. '52-1901. 8«. Note. 1851 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 geological survey of the State by R. T. Brown, " Geological Agent." 27th rpt. contains an index of rpts. for years 1851-77. None of the ann. rpts. are iu the Documentary journals, but in 1874, 76, 80, 82 there were financial rpts. which are in Documentary journals. — Premium list of the 28th Ind. State fair, Indian- apolis, Sept. 27-Oct. 2, 1880. 11.' ['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 Departme7it. 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 capitas, statistics, officers, employes, etc. See also under Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc., 1887, 1901. Climate and Crop Service. Monthly report, v. 1-5, 1896-1900. 4°. — Weekly crop bulletin, 1899-1900. fo. [^Colonization.] State Board of Colonization (1852-). Report, annual 1852-60, 63. 219 Inspection] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Ind. [Education.] Superintendent of Public Instruction (1843- ). Report, annual 1843-84, biennial 1885/86-1900/01. '44-1902. ea. 1 v. 8°. A'^ote. Office was Supt. of Common Schools until 1852, Treasurer of State heing ex officio Supt. There has been some confusion in the numbering of rpts.; beginning 1861/62 a double system of enumeration, annual and biennial, was em- ployed, although rpts. were issued annually to and including 1884, except for 1865. Since then only biennial rpts. have been issued, and they ii re numbered with reference only to previous " biennial " rpts., that for 1886/86 being called the 13th and subsequent enumeration being in regular order. Rpt. for 1848 not incl. in Documentary journals. — Eevised school lavr, approved March 5, 1855. '55. 8°. 52 p. — Course of study for district schools ; annual, 1889-95. 12°. — 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/l'.>00. ea. 1 v. 8°. 2i^ote. Office called Commissioner of Fisheries until 1900. [Geoloffy'] State Geologist (1837-39). Report, 1837, 38; by D: D Owen. 8°. — Same ; (reprinted in 1 v.) 1859. 8°. 2 pts., 63, 69 p. — (1853.) 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 survey made under supervision of the State Board of Agriculture. — (1869-). Annual report, 1869-1900. maps, ea.lv. Note.. 1869, 11, 12. have maps separately bound. Rpt. for 1897 contains a descriptive catalogue of the birds of Indiana, by A. W. Butler; rpt. for 1900 a catalogue of flowering plants, ferns, etc., indigenous to Indiana. See below note under Dept. of Geol. 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-"9called I)ept.of Geol. and Natural Science and put under control of Slate Board of Agriculture; 1879, com- bined with I'uroiiu of Statistics; separated therefrom, 1881, re-nnmed I)r-pt. of Oeol. and Natural History and put under charge of State (jeologlst; reorganized, 1889, superseding the offices of Mine Inspector and Oil Inspector, anil adding a Division on Natur.il (las, the St.'ite Geologist to be bead of the Department and ntyh^d Director. Some discrepancies in enumeration of rpts., thiit for IHHI being culled 11th annual, and those for I'.tOO and 1901, 2r)th and '.iOth rpts. respectively. ^Health.'] Hoard of Ileattk (\HHl-). Annual report, 1882-1901. iia. 1 V. 8". Note. None of the rpts. are In the Documentary journals. — Bulletin, quarterly, v. 1-3. [1807]-99. n.t.p. 8". Insurance Department. See nnder Executive and Staff, Auditor of State. 220 Inspection] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Ind. \_Internal Improvements.'\ Agent of 3 percent. Fund (1822-35). Reports. Note.. In Senate and House journals. Duties transferred to Treasurer in 1835. Act of May 20, IS,')2, provided that Treas- urer and Auditor should thereafter include statements of this fund in their aim. rpts. Residue of fund distributed to coun- ties by act of Apr. 8, 1881. Hoard of Internal Improvements (183fi-42). Annual report, lst-6th, 18.36-41. 8°. Canal Commissioners (1828-36). Annual report, 1828-3.5. 8°. Note. For Wabash and Erie Canal. Office merged in Board of Intenuil Improvements. Canal Fund Commissioners (1832-37). Report, 1835, 36. 8«. Note. At first confined to Wabash and Erie Canal. Suc- ceeded by Fund Commissioners of Ind. Prior rpts. are in House and Senate journals. Fund Commissioners (1837-42). Annual report, 1837-41. 8". Note. During 1841 a single Fund CommisBioner took the place of this Board. In 1842 duties were transferred to the newly created oflice of Agent of State. Michigan Road Commissioner (1831-44). Annuiil report, 1836-39. 8o. Note. Office frequently abolished and re-created. Finally discontinued in 1844 and books, etc., transferred to Auditor. Ne'W Albany and Vincennes Turnpike Road, Superin- tendents of {184:0-50) . 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, annual 1842-64, biennwl 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 Gomniissionerx. 1832-37. See Canal Fund Commissioners. 1836-42. See Board of Internal Improvements. 1837-42. See Fund Commissioners. 1843-46. 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. Wahash 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.lv. 8°. See also under Miscellaneous, Expositions. [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] STA TE PUBLIC A TIONS [Ind. {Oil.'] State Inspector of Oils (1879-89). Annual report, 1879/80-88. 8". sources. ^"P^"'"^''^'' ^^ I^^pt. of Geology and Natural Re- [Pharmacy-] Board of Pharmacy. Annual report, 1st, 1900. 1900. 8°. iRadroads.] See forward under Taxation, liiin/cing Fund.] Board of Commissioners of Sinking Fund (1834-67). Annual report, 1835-65. \ffrJ^A „^f?*l\P"°r;*? ^^'^ '"""^ i" Senate and House journals. Merged with State Debt Sinking Fund Commission. ^ee also under Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc., 1846. State Debt Sinking Fund Commission (1852-73) Report, Jan. 7, 1865. 8°. and'°/h; J?y,4''*°fl^e':. 21,1865, the State Debt Sinking Fund formlrn .t f '"?> ^"""^ P.'"?*"' ^^--^^ consolidated under the S oA^.t^ xr,V° ''^r^'? °*' ^he Auditor, Treasurer, and ihf sen/r..p I'r. ^,^^^T3 re\mng to this fund are included in misrion .,;h P°'''f °^^^^ ''•''"°"» "ffl'^ers composing the com- m ssion, and report recorded here is the only one of the com- mission included in the Documentary journals. [_ Statistics.] Bureau of Statistics (1879- ). Ke- port, lst-6th annual, 1879-84, lst-9th biennial 1885/86-1900/01. '80-1901. ea. 1 v. ^o \if^^''^S^^^^t ^"^- '^;?''''^" °^ statistics and Geology until 1883 bee back under Geology. Financial rpts. for 1879 are in Documentary journals, but regular rpts. were not included — Financial report, 1879. 8°. [Taxation.] State Board of Equalization mb2- ) Report, 1852, 59, 64, 69, 73-90. 8°. yeirfexcfift^lssf ^J',;'"' "'^ 'IJ''^'- "^ ^"^itor for those years except 1886 which was published separately. I — Proceedings in the assessment and equalization of ^«-o°''-a P.?P'k''*y ^°'" "'^ P^^'Pose of taxation. 18o2, o9, 64, 69, 73-90. ^°"'ilf ai^'^t- ^""^^ ^°'^'«'^^^°« ers. 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 2S* folded in 16o. ' fof each Jw."""'"^' ''"'" '^'^ ''''^^"' '° ■•Pt«-<^f Auditor Institutions. [Agriculture.] Purdue University (1865 report, 1870, 74-95. " ). Annual opfned mf%lf- '^?r';:'^"':='' ^'^'''^^^ "°"' l^eo. FormaUy opened 18 4. Rpts. published biennially from 1885 Rnt for 1874 contains a history of the institution; ^ ""^ ~ ^mhimi)^''''' '^''*-^^^l- 8° (1874-93), 120 — Report of trustees, 1870. 8°. 4 p. — Report of treasurer, 1875. 8° 4 p ~ "^mH-i'm ^''P'''''^'''* Station. Annual report, Monthly bulletin, 1887-97. 8" ""*i'835-58"^' ^^""^' (1817-58). Annual report, ar^^he^:'k^51^:^y;;^-r '''''"« """"^ 18n-34;rpts. See alHo under Legislature, ,/o«rna/«. Docs., etc., 1857. Bank of Slate (1855-6.'!;. Annual report, 1856-64. -Charter of the liank of the State of Indiana and by-lawH of the directors. ]k56 [Blind] Institvte for the Education of the Blind 99/m0.^"8o.'^"""''' '"''"'■'' ^'^-'^^^^- 1847- Note. Biennial 1861/52. 222 Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Ind. \^Deaf and Dumb.'\ Institution for the Education of the Deaf and Dumb (I84i- ). Annual report, l8t-57th. 1844-99/1900. ea. 1 v. 8°. J^ote. Called Asylum for EducatiDg the Deaf and Dumb until 1879. Rpt. no. 51 in special pm. printed by pupils. '[Education.] Indiana State University (1820- ). Report, annual 1828-85, biennial 1885-1901. Note. Culled State Seminary until 1828; Ind. College 1828- 52. There are supplemental rpts. for 1851, 54, 56. — Annual catalogue, 1835-1901. J^ote. Prior to 1835 in Senate and House journals. — Addresses by Gov. Wright and President Daily, Aug. 2, 1854. '54. 8°. 10, 20 p. State Normal School (Terre Haute, 1865- ). Re- port, annual 1870-85, biennial 1886-1900. 8°. Jiote. This is the only State Normal School of Indiana. Fourth rpt. covers years iST.'j/li, yet rpts. for 1875-85 are numbered 6th-16th. [Feeble- 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 Knightstowu, where it was located until 1887. — Hints to employees. May 1, 1898. '98. 8°. 16 p. [Horticulture. '\ State Horticultural Society {\87b- ). Annual report, 1862-96. ea. 1 v. 8°. Note. Rpts. were privately published by the Society until 1875, 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. erroneously numbered. Divided in 1875 into Dept. for Men and Dept. for Women. See also under Legislature, Journals, Docs., 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. [Librao'ies.] State Library (1825- ). Report of State Librarian, annual 1825-50, 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 Seuate 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. 8°. — Catalogue. Author and title. 1898. 8°. 626 p. — Bulletin. lst-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 library laws of Ind. 1901. 8°. 24 p. 223 Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Ind. [Libraries, continued.'] ^ , , t Supreme Court Librarij (1867- ). Catalogue of law books, 1872, 89, 98. '7i:-98. 8°. ^ote. Formerly part of State Library. Public Library Commission. Biennial report, 1st, 1899/1900. 1900. 8°. [Prisons.^ State Prison, South (J eSersonwiWe, 1821- 96). Annual report, 1821-96. 2^ote. Rpta. of Visitor, SnperintendentB, etc.. until 1854; of Chaplain, Warden, Physicians, ^'rectors, etc., 18«-57 , "hereafter on'lvthe Kirectors reported. Rpts. ]R46-53numlDered lst-8th: 1S54 also numbered 8th; 18-58-64 numbered 12th-18th, others not numbered. In 1895 name was changed to Indiana Reformatory, which see below under Reformatories. State Prison, North (1859- ). Annual report, 1860-96. Jfote. Rpts. 1860-64 numbered lst-5th; 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. — Reasons 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 Boijs CPl&in&eld, IS67- ). An- ' nualreport,lst-33d, 1867-98/99. '68-99. Note. Called House of Refuge for Juvenile Offenders until 1883. Reform School for Girls (1869- ). Annual report, lst^29th, 1870-99/1900. 8°. Kate. Called Ind. Reformatoi-y Institution for Women and Girls until 1889; Indiana Reform School for 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. Brookville, '92-1901. ea. 1 V. 8°. yote. 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. 51-59. Rpts. 1897/98-99/1900 called nos. 20-22. Soldiers' Home (Lafayette) . Annual report, 1895-1900 Judiciary. Supreme Court. Blackford's Reports, 1817-47. '30- [48]. 8 V. Note. Privately published, with aid of State subscriptions. A 2d ed., with annotations by E. A. Davis, and some omitted opinions, haw been published. — Indiana Reports, V. 1-153, 1847-1900. '52-1900. 8". Cont.: V. 1-2, 1847-51; by H. E. Carter. 3-7, 1851-56; by A O Porter. 8-14, 18r)6-H0; by G. Tanner. 15-17,1860-61; by B. Harrison. 18-22, 1862-64; by M. C. Kerr. 2.3-20, 1864- 68; by B. Harrison. 30-53, 1868-76; by J. B. Black. 54-70, 1876-80; by A. N. Martin. 71-99, 1880-84; by F. M. Dice. 10O-116, 1HH4-88; by .1. W. Kern. 117-132, 1888-92; by J: L. Grimihs. 1.33-144,1893-94; by H. R. Moon. 145-153,1894- ]9(XJ; by C. F. Remy. — List of Indiana lawyers, jiidgcH, and prosecutors. Kd. by K. A. Brown. 1899. 8". pm. — Rules adopted Jan. 4, 19(10; in force from and after Nov. 26, 1900. VA. by R. A. Brown. 1900. 8°. Appellate Court. Indiana Appellate Court Reports, v. 1-25, 1890-1900. •91-1900. Cont. : V. 1-5, 1890-T^; by .1: h. Grifllths. ti-l 1, 1892-95; by 8. R. Moon. 15-25, 1897-1900; by C. F. Remy. 224 Legislature] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Ind. Lecjislature. {^Called General Assemkly.] Sessions annual to 1S51 ; biennial wince, in odd years, beginning in January. The 42d sess. is styled 4;!d; the -lyd, 4'lth; and so on to date. Tliere were special sessions, sometimes designated " called sessions," in 1858, 61, 05, 09, 72, 7o, 77, 79, 81, 85. \^Laws of the State.^ Laws, annual 1817-51, bioiinial 1852-97. ea. I v. 8°. Note. As the sessions under the Constitution of 1810 usually began in December, the laws were usually designated as of the year following the commencement of the session. The laws of 18:i8 were included in the Ilevised Htatutes pub. in that year. Laws of the 41th sess. designated 45th sess., 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 " .\ct8 in 1818, -24, 31, 3.5-37, 39-5'J, and of " Militia Laws " in 1824 and 1831. For full description and tabulation of sessions and laws see " A Descriptive Catalogue of the OtlU-ial I'ublications of Indiana," which is no. 5 of Ind. Hist. Soc'y Pamphlets, by D. VV. Howe. — Revised 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. — Revised 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. — Revised statutes of the State of Indiana, adopted and enacted by the General Assembly at their fifteenth session [etc.]. Arranged, compilfd and pub- lished by authority of the General Assemblv. 1838. 8°. 667 p. Note. The revisers are not named in the revisions of 1824, 31, 38. — Revised statutes of the State of Indiana, passed at the twenty-seventh session of the General Assembly [etc.]. Printed and published according to law. [Revised by S: Bigger and G: H. Dunn.] 1843. 8°. 1114 p. — Revised statutes of the State of Indiana, passed at the thirty-sixth session of the General Assembly [etc.]. Printed and published according to law. [Revised by James S. Hester.] 1852. 2 v. 8°. Note. 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 Assembly, 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.) Report, 1881. 25, 36 p. Note. Not incL in Documentary journals. — [Special Laws.l [Elections.^ Manual of election law; by J. P. Dunn, Jr. 1889. 8". 95 p. Same; rev. 1892. 8o.l09p. — [Highways.'] Laws prescribing the duties of the Supervisors of Public Highwavs. 1869. 8°. 18 p. — [Schools.] 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. 22^ Legislature] STATE PUBLICATIONS find. \^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 . — [Taxation.^ Act concerning taxation in the State, providing for the assessment, levy and collection of taxes, and prescribing the duties of officers in relation thereto. Approved March 29, 1881. '81. 8°. 90 p. Act concerning assessment of property for taxa- tion in Ind. n. d. 8°. ^awie; approved March 6, 1891. '91. 8°. 103, U p. Amended tax laws, 1893-95. 2 v. 8". [Journals, Documents, etc.] Senate journal, lst-62d sess., annual 1816-51, biennial 1852-1901. ea. 1 T. 8°. — House journal, lst-62d sess., annual 1816-51, bi- ennial 1852-1901. ea. 1 t. 8°. — Brevier legislative reports; by W. H. and A. E. Drapier. 1858-87. 24 v. 8°. Note. Condensed rpts. of debates and proceedings; semi- official in character, the reporters being most of the time offi- cial stenographers of the Uen. Ass'y. State buys part of ed. V. 1 (185S) entitled The Legislative Sentinel; 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- ernment of the House of Representatives, 1«91. '91. 8°. 62 p. — Report of the joint select committee to whom was referred tlie 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. 8". — Report of the special Senate committee on benevolent in>titutions 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. H". 1 15 p. MlSCKLLANKOriS. IBlind.] Hoard of Trustees for the Blind. Report on tlie blind of the State in the institutions at Columbus, O., and Louisville, Ky., 1846, 47. 8°. [Bonds. \ Cotninuniciition of the agent of the foreign holders of Ind. State bonds (C: Butler) to the Governor. 1845. H". \_C hickam.au g a.} Indiana Commissioners for Chick- amauya National Military Park. Indiana at Chiekamauga, 1863-1900. Report. 1900. 8". 318 p. 236 Miscellaneous] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Ind. [Civil Ifrtr.] Agent of State to Purchase Arms. Re- port of liobert Dale Owen, Aug. 1. 1862. 8°. Allotment Commissiotier. Report Dee. 7, 1803. 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. !), 1863. '63. 8°. Draft Commissioner. Report Dec. 26, 1862. 8°. Finance Bureau. Report May 1, 1864. H". Gettysburg Soldiers' National Cemetery. Report, 1863-64. '65. 8^ 25 p. Hospital Surgeons. Report Jan. 6, 1863. 8°. 6 p. Indiana Legion. Report of officers, 1862. 8°. — Report of operations, 1863-64. '65. 8". 104 p. Military Agents. Report Dec. 1864. 8°. Military Auditing Committee (1861-65). Report, 1861-64. 8". 44 p. Ordnance Officer. Report, Dec. 15, 1864. '65. 8°. 7 p. Pay Agents. Report, Dec. 31, 1862. 8°. Paymaster, State^\%&\-C>l). Report, 1862, 64. 8°. 7p. Sanitary Commission. Report, Jan. 2, 1865. 8°. Special Agents to Visit Troops, etc. Report, 1863- 64. 8°. See also Mwc^er Executive and Staff, Adjutant-general. \^Expositions.'\ Vienna Exposition Commissioner. Report of E. T. Cox, representing Ind. at the Vienna Exposition, 1873. 73. Note. In Geological rpt. for that year. Centennial Commissioner. Report of E. T. Cox, representing Ind. at the Centennial exhibition at Philadelphia, 1876. '76. 8°. Board of World's Fair Managers. Law constituting the Board, rules and regulations for its govern- ment, etc. [1893.] 8°. 19 p. World's Fair Monographs : Libraries in Indiana ; by J. P. Dunn. 1892. 8°. 35 p. — Live stock of Indiana; by Mrs. V. C. Meredith. 1892. 8°. 12 p — Agricultural resources and development of In- diana; by J. B. Conner. 1892. 8°. 24 p. — Associated work of the women of Indiana; by Ida A.Harper. 1892. 8°. 52 p. Fee and Salary Commission. Report, 1900, 01. '00- 01. 8°. 343 p. \_Indianapolis.'] Agent of State for Indianapolis (1821- 44). Report, 1835, 40. 8°. Note. Some other rpts. are in Senate and House journala. In 1844 books were transferred to Auditor of State. [^Institutions.'] Commission on New Hospitals. Re- port, Apr. 11, 1883-Dec. 7, 1886. '86. 1 v. Legislative Commission on Penal, Benevolent, and Educational Institutions. Report, 1899. '99. 8°. 63 p. *SVe also under Inspection and Regulation, Charities ; and under Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc., 1887, 1901. [Insurance.] Report of J. A. Finch, Special Commis- sioner to attend National Insurance Conventions, 1875-76. '77. [Momence Rock.] Board of Commissioners of Momence Rock. Report, 1893-94. 8°. Soldiers' and Sailors' Monument Commissioners (1887- ). Annual report, 1887-95. P. Note. Ist and 3d rpts. called biennial. State House Commissioners (Old State House, 1832- 35). Annual report, 1832-35. 8°. — (New State House, 1877-89.) Report, quarterlv 1877-85, annual 1885-89. ea. 1 v. 8°. Note. Some of quarterly rpts. not printed. Final rpt. con- tains synopsis of proceedings from commencement, May 24, 1877, to completion of building, Oct. 2, 1888. Miscellaneous] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Ind. State House Commissioners, continued. — Proceedings of the laying of the corner stone of the new capitol of Ind., 28th Sept., 1880, at Indianapolis. '80. 8". 30 p. [Swamp Land.] Clerk of Swamp Land Records (1865- ). Keport, 1874, 76. 8°. Ji'ote. In Documentary journals. Supplemental : Territorial. Governor and Judges (1800- ). Laws, lst-4th sess Jan. 12, 1801-Sept. 20, 1803. Frankfort, Ky.' '02-04. 8°. ' / ' ^Tote. Only one complete set known to exist. General Assembly (1805-15). Laws, Ist-oth Assembly July 29, 1805-Dec. 4, 1815. Vincennes. n. d. 8°. Kote. Each assembly held 2 sessions. The laws of the (xovernor and Judges and of the First Territorial General As- at Padli1n''l88r"''''^ reprinted and published in one volume — Laws of the Indiana Territory comprising those acts formerly in force and as revised by Messrs. John Rice Jones and John Johnson, and passed, after amendments, by the Legislature. Vincennes 1807. 8°. ' Kote. Known as the " Revision of 1807 " .nH,PJJ''^?wr'P*'''^'°" ^''""^ published in 1815 at Vincennes, entitled . ' A Conipend of the Acts of Indiana from the year eighteen hundred and seven until that of eighteen hundred V^LluZlT' i^'^lu^i^e. By Gen. W. Johnston, of — Journal, 1805-15. nrhm rt ..t^v'if.l"''"^ ^l^^'^}-l^ '° '^'^ newspaper Western Sun, ^Ztl Y'ncennes by Elihu Stout. No otherprinted copies ?r!,^. "■" ? A^'^'b although it is supposed to have been sep- arately printed and bound. ^ ,1,'f a? Exi-cutive journal, kept by Gen. John Gibson, Sec'y of the 1 erritory, was printed by the State Historical Societ/ as V. 3, no. 3 of Its publications in 1900. 22N ILLINOIS STATE PUBLICATIONS List compiled from. m,aterial furnished by Mr». Jessie Palm,er Weber, Librarian Illinois State tJistoricul Library, and from, catalogues of State and city libraries. Additional material ftmiislud by C. R. Roden, of Chicago Public Library. Secretary of State ex-ofticio State Librarian. Religious mission established by Marquette, 1675. Settled by the French under La Salle, 1682. Ceded by France to Great Brit- ain, 1703. Conquest from the British, by Clark, 1778-79. Part of Northwest Territory, 1787; of Indiana Territory, 18U0; detached and organized as Illinois Territory, 1809. Admitted as a State, 1818. Reports to the llth-40th General Assembly, 1838-97. ['39-99.] 87 V. 8°. Note. Published biennially. Included in House and Senate Journals prior to 1838. Before 1849 title read, " Reports made to the Senate and House of Representatives." Volumes for 1838-45 numbered consecutively v. 1-8. Rpts. to 21st (1859), 24th (1865), 25th (1867), 29th (1875), and 30th (1877) Gen. Ass'y issued in 2 v. each; rpts. to 26th (1869), Slst (1879), and 40th (1897) Gen. Ass'y in 3 v. each; rpts. to 23d (1863), 27th (1871), 32d (1881) and 33d (1883), Gen. Ass'y in 4 v. each; rpts. to 28th (1873), and 34th-37th (1885-91) Gen. Ass'y in 5 v. each; rpts. to 38th (1893) Gen. Ass'y in 10 v.; rpts. to 39th (1895) Gen. Ass'y in 8 v. (1895, v 1-3, and 1896, v. 1-51. The State Historical Library has a full list of the contents of the entire set. Constitution and Constitutional Conventions. Constitutional Convention, 1818. Note. All records of this Convention, to frame constitution of 111. on its admission to the Union, have been lost or de- stroyed. The constitution was published with the session laws of the first General Assembly, 1819. Constitutional Convention., 1847. Debates and pro- ceedings. 2 V. 4°. — Journal. '47. 8°. 5!)2 p. Note. The constitution adopted in this Convention and rat- ified in 1848 was printed with the Laws of the 15th General Assembly, and a reprint of this volume was issued by order of the 18th General Asfembly in 1853. Conditutional Convention, 1862. Journal. '62. 8". llol, XV, p. New constitution . . . adopted March 24, 1862 . . . with an address to the people. '62. 8°. 66 p. Note. The constitution of 1862 was defeated at the election called to act upon it. Constitutional Convention, 1SG9-70. Debates and proceedings ; reported by Ely. Burnham, and Bart- lett. '70. 2 V. 4°. — Journal. '70. 8°. 1022, xi, p. New Constitution of 111., ratified July 2, 1870. Chi- cago, '70. 8°. 34 p. Constitution of the State of 111., adopted and ratified 1870. '73. 8°. 52 p. Constitution of the State of 111., as adopted . . . 1870 . . . and the address of the convention. '70. 8°. 4!», 10 p. Same, amended, 1877. '77. 8°. S'awe, as amended 1877-78, 80, 84,86. '79-87. 4 pin. 8". Constitution de I'etat de L'lllinois adoptee . . . le 13 Mai, 1870, et une addresse au peuple. Chicago, '70, 8°. 62 p. Constitution des Staates Illinois angenommen . . . am 13 Mai, 1870 . . . nebst der Addresse der Convention. Peoria, '70. 8°. 53, 11 p. 22Q Constitution] STATE PUBLICATIONS [111. Constitution for Staten Illinois vedtaget . . . den 13de Mai 1870. Chicago, [70]. 8°. 56 p. Constitution of the State of 111., adopted in convention May 13, 1870, ratified by the people July 2, 1870, in force Aug. 8, 1870. Amended 1878, 80, 84, 80, 90. With annotations by Prof. C. W. Tooke. 1900. 8°. See also under Executive and Staff, Secretary of State, 1884. Executive and Staff. Governor. Biennial message to the General Assembly, 1818-1901. pm. Cont.: By Shadiach Bond, 1818,22; by E: Coles, 1824,26; by Ninian Edwards, 1S28, 30; by J: Reynolds, 1832; by W: L. D. Ewing, 1834 ; by Joseph Duncan, 1836, 38 ; by T: Carlin, 1840, 42; by T: Ford, 1S44, 46; by A: C. French, 1848, 51, 53; by J. A. Matteson, 1855, 57; by W: H. Bissell, 1859; by J: Wood, 1861 ; by R: Yates, 1863, 65 ; by R; J. Oglesby, 1867, 69; by J: M. Palmer, 1871, 73; by J: L. Beveridge, 1875, 77; by S. M. CuUom, 1879, 81, 83; by J: M. Hamilton, 1885; by R; J. Oglesby, 1887, 89; by J. W. Fifer, 1891, 93; by J: P. Altgeld, 1895, 97; by J: R. Tanner, 1899, 19U1. Note. Governor holds oflBce for four years. Under consti- tution of 1818, terms began and expired in even years; under contstitutions of 1848 and 1870, in Jan. of odd years. In years when Governors change, the biennial message is by the out- going Governor. All messages Included in Journals of the House and Senate; not known if all were printed in separate form. Some issued also in German. — Inaugural address, 1818-1901. pm. Note. Not known if all were printed in separate form. Often called Inaugural message. — Message of Gov. Bond on admission of the State to the Union, Oct. 1818. — Same, to 2nd session, Jan. 1819. — Message of Gov. Coles, Nov. 15, 1824: call of spe- cial sess. of General Assembly. — Same, Jan. 2, 1826, for purpose of apportioning Senators and Representatives [etc.]. — Message of Gov. Duncan, Dec. 7, 1835, in regard to the 111. and Mich. Canal. — Same, July 1, 1837; with docs. rel. to action of Fed- eral government upon currency. — Message of Gov. Carlin, Dec, 1839, regarding un- necessary expenditure on internal improvements and on condition of State banks. — Message of Gov. French calling a special sess. of General Assembly. 1849. — Same, to special sess., Oct. 1849. — Same, June 1852, regarding districting the State [etc.]. — Message of Gov. Matteson to special sess., Feb. 9, 1854, in regard to objects for calling special sess. — Message of Gov. Yates, 1865, rel. to 2 per cent. fund. — Message of Gov. Oglesby to special sess. [1867], re- garding taxation of shares in national and State banks and military State Agency at Washington City. — Same, to special sess., June 14, 1867, in rel. to the penitentiary at Joliet. — Message of Gov. Palmer to the ailjourned session of the 27th Gen. Ass'y. [1871.] 8°, 5 p. Note. Containing rpl. of Adjl.-gen. for 1871. — Same, May 24, 1871, to special sess., regarding State expenses [etc.]. — Same, to 2nd Hi)rcial sess., Gen. Assy., Oct. 16, 1871, rel. to Chicago fire. — Report of Govirnor in response to Mouse resolutions of Jan. '1'.), 187!* [rel. to the charitable institutions of the State]. 1879. 8°. 101 p. -.30 Executive] STATE PUBLICATIONS [111. Governor , continued. — Message of Gov. Cullom, March 28, 1882, in rel. to Senatorial districts. — Message of Gov. Hamilton rel. to sinking of the Diamond Coal Mine, Feb. 1883. — 5rtwe, rel. to high water and flooded district, Shaw- neetown, 1883. — Same, June 13, 1883, rel. to riots in St. Clair and Madison counties. — Address of Gov. Altgeld on the battlefield of Cbicka- mauga, at dedication of 111. monuments, Sept. 18, 1895. — Message of Gov. Tanner to special sess., in rel. to assessment of property [etc.], Dec. 7, 1897. 8°. 7 p. — Proclamations. Note. Nuiuerous proclainaliona have been issued by the Governors, and usually prinK^d in separate form as well as in the newspajiers. Adjutant general (1819-). Report, annual, 18G1, 62, 69-73; biennial, lfS73/74-99/1900. '63-1900. 8". ^'ote 1. First Adjutant-general appointed by Governor, 1«19; organized by law as a dept. of the State, lSt35; made a permanent office, ISfW. Kpts. prior to 1861 were irregular, in- corporated in part in Gov.'s messages, and not linowu to have been issued iu separate lorm. Nute 'J. Kpt. for 1897/98 contains " Muster-roll of field, staff and non-commissioned officers and enlisted men of the Illinois regiments in the Spanish-American War." — General orders, monthly. A^oie. Published irregularly. — Report, containing reports for 1861-66; also, rosters of officers and enlisted men. I. N. Haynie, Adjt.- geii., coiiip. '67. 8 V. 8°. — Same; revised by J. W. Vance, Adjt.-gen. '86. 8 v. 8°. — Same ; revised by Jasper N. Reece, Adjt.-gen. 9 v. 1900-02. A^ote. V. 9 contains reprint of Gen. 1. 11. Elliott's liecord of IU. soldiers in Black Hawk and Mexican Wars (.tee below), and liecord of III. soldiers in Spanish-American War. — War record of 111. to Oct. 1, 1863: Proclamation of Gov. Yates and Report of Adjt.-gen. Fuller. '64. 8°. — Record of services of 111. soldiers in Black Hawk War, 1881-31>, and in Mexican War, 1846-48; with appendix giving record uf 111. militia rangers and riflemen in protecting tlie frontier from Indians, lslO-13. I. II. Elliott, Adjt.-gen., fowja. '82. 8". xxi, 343 p. — Military maps of 111. 1895. — Illinois National Gvard. Muster roll. 1883. Circulars: rules for rifle practice. 1883,86,89, 92. 4 pra. Laws and regulations. L^'84, 93, 95, 1900. 4 v. 16°. Consolidated drill report. 1886. Companies' annual drill report. 1890. Small arms practice. 1892. 16°. Inter-state shooting. 1894. Range manual. 1892, 94. 16°. Skirmish firing. 1894. Roster of commissioned officers. 1894, 1901. Military and naval code of 111. Jan. 1, 1902. 16°. Attorney-general (1818- ). Biennial report, 1874- 1900. 8°. Ao/f . Office abolished under constitution of 1848, and re- created 1867. "Various opinions, briefs, and abstracts also Issued by this office. — Exhibits and proof of the 111. war claim, and laws in reference to same. H. J. Hamlin, Atty.-gen., solicitor for claimant. 1902. 8". 358 p, 2-;r Executive] STATE PUBLICATIONS [111. Auditor of Public Accounts (1818- ). Report, annual, 1819-69; biennial, 1870-1900. 8°. pm. — Report of war bonds. 1862. — Call for Macoupin Co. fund bonds. 1893. — General index to bond record. 1893. — IBanks.] Account of all funds, 1888. Account of local bank funds, 1888. Table of statistics. 111. State banks, 1890. Bank reports (quarterly), 1891, 97, 98. Statement sbowing condition of III. State banks, 1892, 97, 98. 3 pm. Jt^ote. Incl. in bien. rpts. of Auditor since 1888. Laws on banking, 1893. Statement of Chicago State banks, June 1893. Monthly statement of bank examiners, 1894. See also under Executive and Staff, Governor, 1839, 67. — ^Building and Loan Association s.~\ Annual report on building and loan associations, Ist-llth, 1891- 1901. '92-1902. 8°. Note. Prior to 1891, incl. in bien. rpt. of Auditor. Building and loan act, 1886. By-laws of building and loan associations, 1893. Statement of building and loan associations, 1893. 8°. Laws of building and loan associations, 1895. — [Insurance.^ Annual insurance report, lst-2oth, 1868-92. 50 V. 8°. Note. Each rpt. in 2 v. : Pt. 1, Fire and Marine; pt. 2, Life. Prior to 1868, pub. with Auditor's bien. rpt. Beginning 1894 pub. by Sujjt. of Insurance, which see under Inspection and Regulation. Insurance laws, 1881, 82. Statement of assessments, 1882. Summary of insurance companies, 1882, 83, 85, 86. Act concerning legal obligations of insurance companies, 1885. List of companies, 1885. Api)ointment of insurance agents, 1886. Tabulated statement of cooperative insurance companies, 1886. — [Land.] Statement showing number of acres of land subject to taxation in this State for 1836, and amount of taxes payable upon said land, [etc.]. Vandalia, '37. Land record, 1882. Schedule of lands sold, 189L List of lands taxable, 1893. Schedule of land sales, 1895. — [Taxes.] Rate of taxes, 1882. Value of property by years, 1885. Value of property by counties, 1886. Rate per cent, of taxes, official and unofBcial. 1888. Revenue laws, tax rates, value of property, etc., given in the reports of the State Board of Equali- zation. 1888. Secretary of Slate (1818- ). Biennial report, 1870/72-98/1900. '72-1901. 8". A'ote. I'rlor to 1870, Incl. In Ilcports to the General AsBem- bly, and poHslbly piibllshcd In HCpiirate form. — Biennial report [on common .schools], 1851/52. Sale. I'rovlouH to creation of ofllcc of Hiipt. of Public Iii- Btructlon, Hec. of Hlute waH HujH. of C'ouiinou Schools, ex officio. — Letters, 1887-92. — Official vote of 111. cast at general election [bien- nial], 1888-1900. 332 Executive] STATE PUBLICATIONS [111. Secretary of State, continued. — 111. handbook of information for 1870, giving {gen- eral view of the State, [etc.]; comp. by E: Rummel. 8°. — Handbook and Legislative manual for 1871 ; comp Rummel; rev. by J: M. Snyder and D. comp. by J. K. Magie. by G: 1877. H. 8°. Harlow for by E: Kay. 8°. , — 111. Legislative handbook ; 1877 12°. — Official directory ; comp. Senate, 30th Gen. Ass'y. — State, Judicial, Congressional, and Legislative direc- tory ; comp. for Senate, 81st Gen. iVss'y, by G: H. Harlow and J. H. Paddock. 1879. 8°. — 111. Legislative directory ; comp. under direction of G: H. Harlow, 1880-81. '80-81. 2 v. S". — Information concerning State officers, 1883. — Report of commissioners of other States, Dec. 1883. — Rules of Senate and House, and joint rules, with members and officers, 33d Gen. As.s'y, 1883. Comp. by Sec. of the Senate. 8°. — Abstract of votes, Dec. 1884. — Act to amend revenue law, 1884. — Constitution amendment circular, 1884. — Report of justice of the peace commissioners, 1884, 93. — Report of police magistrate commissioners. May 1884, 85, 86. — List of members of the 34th Gen. Ass'y, State offi- cers, State judiciary, and Board of Equalization. Rev. ed. 1885. 8°. — List of officers and members of the Senate, 34th Gen. Ass'y, with rules, [etc.] ; comp. by D: Lusk. 1885.' 8°. — Rules of House, 34th Gen. Ass'y, with standing com- mittees and officers. 1885. 8°. — Circulars rel. to incorporated towns, cities and vill- ages. Plat of townships. 1885. — Description and statistics of the libraries of the State, 1885-86. broadside. — Corporation laws, 1886. — Index of expense records, 1886. — List of members of the 35th Gen. Ass'y; comp. by direction of H: D. Dement. 1887. 8°. — Same, with names of State officers, judges of State courts, clerks of Appellate and Supreme courts, members 49th and 5(»th Congresses, [etc.]. 1887. 8°. — Election laws, 1889. — Corporation record, 1889. — List of officers and members of the Senate, 36th Gen. Ass'y, with rules, [etc.] ; comp. by L. F. Watson. 1889. 16°. — List of State and county officers. 1889, 92, 99. — List of members 37th, 38th Gen. Ass'y, with names of officers, judges, [etc.] ; comp. by Sec. of State. 1891,93. 2 V. 8°. — Lists of members of the Gen. Ass'y, State officers, judges, members of State boards, etc. Compiled by the Secretary of the Senate and the Clerk of the House of Representatives. 1895, 97, 99. 16°. 3 pm. — Act with regard to elections, 1892. — Souvenir 111. Legislature, 1893; comp. by J. L. Pickering. Note. OflBcial by permission. — Directory 111. Legislature, 1895; comp. by J. L. Pickering. Note. Official by permission. Executive] STATE PUBLICATIONS Secretary of State, continued. — List of [Assembly] members and State officers, judges, [etc.]; comp. by W. H. Hinrichson, Sec! ot btate. 1897. 8°. — Official directory 40th-42d Gen. Ass'y, 1897 99 1901 ; co.iip. by J. L. Pickering. 3 v. 8°. ' 2,^ote. Official by permiBsion. — I^rainage laws of the State of 111., in force July 1, 1901 Pub. by Jas, A. Rose, Sec. of State. 1902 o°. 9o p. — Certified list of III. corporations filed with the Re- corder of Deeds 1902, in compliance with " An act requirmg corporations to make an annual rer.ort to the Sec. of State" in force July 1, 1901. '02. 4° 269 p. — See also under Institutions, Libraries, State Library '^^Tari8^So.^o.^^^P-'^'^""^' ^«^«-^^' ^-* bi^Infal. ''P*" ''''• ''' ''• ''' ''' ''/''• '"/72. apparently Inspection and Regulation. [Agriculture] Department of Agricdture [or] State l.oard of Agriculture. Annual report, 1.S84-94 8° — Annual crop report, 1873-1901. 8«. live'ltock "fn^t^'if." °^ '^A-- °^ corespondents as to crops, miTh K, M ,•• '/I°''**"'^^ irregularly in form of circulars and bulletins, and bound together annually. circulars ~ '^igof^'^S "'' '■ ^~^^' ''"°"'''' ^•'^'^-'900. '72- organ;zation's"%o?v-/«°«^ county and district agricultural — Circulars, nos. 1-122. 1881-]90'> — Statistical report, Dec. I,s88-Dec. 1901 — Weekly crop bulletin, 1900. lArbitratzon] State Board of Arbitration. Annual report, lst-6th, 189(5-1901. '97-190-> 8° [Architecture.] Board of Examiners 'of Architects Biennial report, lst-2d, 1897/98-99/1900 Cht cago, '99-1901. 8°. 'f'/i^uu. v^ni- [Banks] See xmdtr E.vecutive and Staff, Auditor ■ "nder Leg^sUtnve, Journals, Docs., etc 1837 94' Ca««Trr'''^'' '"''"='?""«' ^'^"^ Oommiss!Z^;,^^ 72?^rorTo"'''' '^'^""^I'-^^P^rt.Dec. 1872-1900. ,J~:' "''^ '''\'^^\,[-^Si>'\!ituTB, Journal, Docs etc r, d and I83( , and under Miscellaneous, Cniul. ' ' [Charities] State Board of Commissioners of Public ^i^- '7f.!L"oT' ':r'^ '-'-''''' '^- ^«^« ~ 'ifoaid': «'?JX"*^',— "'P-ying nth bien. rpt. of — Memorandum of visitations, July 1883 — I-inaricia! statement, July 1884. — Itemized statement, July 1884. — Food .statement, 1889. — Ordinary expenses, 1889. ~ ^^^'uu!J ^'"''"''"'' ■■ financial statements, 1893-94, — L-ircular, financial record of Hoard 1898 - Hpeeial report to Governor in relation to proposed home for ,.p,|,.pti.H, Dec. r., i;,00. '01. sTZ -Manu|.I of flnaneial book-keeping and forms^of [III ^34 Inspection] STATE PUBIJCATfONS [111. \^Dentistry ."^ Board of Denial Examiners. Annual report, lst-20th, 1882-1901. 8°. — Opinion of Dental p]xaminers, Jan. 1893. \_Eilucation-'\ Superintendent of Public Instruction (18.54- ). Report. 1st, 1855; 2(l-23d biennial, 1857/58-99/lflOO. '54-1901. 8°. Kote. Called School reports. Sorae of the School Law« noted under Legislature Bcein to have been issued from tliis oflice. Trevious to creation of this oflice, Sec. of State was Sui)t. of Common Schools <•.<•. officio. — Common school decisions, 1865-89. — Circular [amendments to school laws. 1861]. 8". 32 p. — Official circular; comments on the school law. [1862.] 8°. 88 p. — Manual of instruction explanatory of the common school law of . . . 111. Chicago, 1864. — Circular 51 ; list prepared to aid those charged with selection of books for schoul, district and town libraries. [1874.] 8". 133 p. Xote. Each Superintendent issues circulars, beginning his own series with No. 1. — Examinations, premiums, and circulars, and proc- lamation to State Board of Education, 1884. — Report of high f^chools. 1884. — Census of pupils, Jan. 18S6. — Circular no. 16. State Ass'n of County Superin- tendants. Syllabus of work for county insti- tutes, l>s88-89. '88. 8°. 1 sheet. Hee note under Circular 51. — Arbor Day circulars, annual, 1888-1902. 8°. — Course of study for common schools ; prep, by a committee of county superintendents. 1889. 8°. — Letter with transmittal of revision of school law, Jan. 1889. — List of county institutes, 1889. — State Fair reports rel. to examinations of graded schools. 1889. — State school fund, 1893. — Memorial Day circulars : aids for its proper ob- servance, annual, 1895-1902. — Act to encourage planting trees, 1896 — "It still waves"; souvenir for school children of 111. to he used in celebrating Lincoln's and Washington's birthdays. 1898. 8". — State Board of Education. See under Institu- tions, State Normal University. [Entomology.'] State Entomologist. Biennial report, 1867-1900. ^oie. Irregular. R.pts. since 1876 called biennial but usually published annually. Rpts. 2d-5th, 1870-73, by W. LeBaron ; rpts. l->th-17th, 1883-89/90, are lst-6th rpts. of 8. A. Forbes. Au app. to 14th rpt. contains indexes to first 12 rpts. Rpts. are iucl. in v. 14-34 of Transactions of Dept. of Agriculture. — Bulletin, no. 1. 1887. [Fish and Game.] State Board of Fish Commission- ers. Report, annual, 1879-84; biennial 1885/86- 99/1900. '80-1901. 8«. Game Warden of Illinois. Annual report, 1893-99. Game Warden for Chicago. Annual report, lst-9th, 1892-1900. Game Commissioners. Annual report for year end- ing July 1, 1900, 01. '00-01. Food Commissioner. Annual report, lst-3d, 1899- 1901. 8°. — Law of 111. relating to the office and duties of the Commission, and the adulteration of butter, cheese, etc. A. H. Jones, Commissioner, comp. 1899. Inspection] STATE PUBLICATIONS fill. \_Health.'\ State Board of Health. Annual report, l8t-24th, 1878-1901. '79-1902. 8°. — Report of proceedings, annual meeting, 1886, 88, 90. 3 V. 8". — Same, quarterl}- meeting, Apr. 1883; July, Oct. 1885 ; Jan., June 1886 ; Apr., June, Oct. 1888. 8°. — Medical education, medical colleges, and regulation of practice of medicine in tlie IJ. S. and Canada, 1765-1882, 1765-1883, 1765-1884, 1765-1885, 1765-1886, 1765-1889, 1765-1890, 1765-1891. 8 V. 8°. Note. Titles vary ; the last v. included foreign countries. Always incl. in ann rpt. of the Board, and probably pub. in separate form for other years than thosu noted. — Official register of physicians and midwives of 111. now in practice to whom certificates have been issued by the Board, 18«0, 81,84,86,90. 5 v. 8°. Note. Always incl. in ann. rpt. of the Board and probably pub. in separate form for other years than those noted. — Preventable disease circulars. Note. Issued irregularly. — Sanitary schedule of State Sanitary Survey. n.t.p. p88-?] 8°. 44 (1) p. — Proclamation of annual meeting of Board to Gov- ernor. 1883. — Report of extra commissioners. 1883. — Return of births. 1883, 85. — Titles of medical colleges. 1883. — Foot and mouth diseases. 1884. 8°. pm. — Conspectus of the medical colleges of America. 1884. — Public health laws and sanitary memoranda for use of local health authorities and others, 1884 '84. 8°. 51 p. — Suggestions on cholera. 1884. — Decisions under medical-practice laws. h. t. p [1885?] 8°. 44 p — Inspection report, 1885. — Coast defenses against Asiatic cholera; rpt. of inspection of Atlantic and Gulf quarantines be- tween the St. Lawrence and Rio Grande. 1886. 8°. 31 p. — Report on water supply and sewage disposal of Chicago, quarterly meeting, Oct. 1886 8°. — Sanitary report, 1886, 93. — Preliminary report to the Board. Water supplies of 111. and the pollution of its streams. By J H Rauch. 1889. 8°. — Prevention of tdindness. 1894. 8°. pm. — Principal poisonous plants of the U. S. Comp by V. K. Chestnut. 1899. — Report of the Kaidtary investigations of the Illinois river and its tributaries, witli specific reference to the effect of the sewage of Chicago on the Des Plaines and Illinois rivers prior to and after the opening of the Chicago drainage canal. 1901. 8^ xxxiv. 219 p. [Insurance.] Superintendent of Insurance. Annual report, 26th-:54th, ]89;'.-1902. '94-1902. 8°. Note. Omce created In 189.3; for earlier rpts. see wider Executive and .Staff, AuJitor of Public Acrounts. Each rpt. wnl^'.-'o**'*-''""- '''•l.P"i'"'"ifl Marine; pt.2,Life. Beginning 189«, In 3 v., pt. ?, being devoted U, Karni Mutual Insurance. — Fraternal benevolent society insurance laws, 1893, 96. — Law requiring residence of insurance agents, 1893. ^ — Record of insurance agents, 189.'!. — Insurance laws, I8;>;», I90I. — Summary of insurance companies, 1900. 236 Inspection] STATE PUBLICATJVNS [III. [/ya6or.] Bureau of Labor Statistics. Biennial re- port, Ist-llth, 1880-1900. '81-1902. 8°. Note. For the suppressed part of the 9th biennial rpt. (rel- to franchises) sue : .Social Forum, n. b., v. 2, no. 4, Apr., 1900, pp. 97-168. — Report of casualties, 1883. — Instructions to canvassers, 1884. — Wages in woolen mills, 1884. — Tabulated statement, 1885. — Eight hour circular, 1886. — Inquiry concerning cooperage, 1886. — Inquiry concerning labor organizations, 1886. — Inquiry concerning trades unions, 1886. — Statistics of convict labor. Advance chapter from the 4th biennial rpt. of the Bureau. 1886. — Schedule of working women, 1891. — Labor statistics, 1895. Free Employment Offices. Annual report for years ending Oct. 1st, 1899-1901. n.t.p. ['01-02.] 8°. Note. Included in coal report. Inspector of Factories and Workshops. Annual re- port, lst-9th, 1893-1901. ['94]-1902. 8°. — Factory law. State of 111. n. d. 16°. — List of children employed, 1893, 94. 2 pm. — List of females employed, 1893. — Report of committee to investigate sweat shops. 1893. 8°. — Shop hours for females. 1893. — Statement of factory inspectors. 1893. — Ist special report, 1894 : Small-pox in tenement houses and sweat shops of Chicago. 8°. [_Mines.'] Annual report concerning coal in 111., 1st- 20th, 1883-1901 ; cont. 2d-21st ann. rpts. of State Inspectors of Mines. '83-1901. 8°. Note. Titles vary. Rpts. lst-12th title iinually reads " Sta- tistics of coal in 111. ; suppl. rpt. of Board," etc. Rpts. .3d-lTth cont. 2d-15th ann. rpts. of Inspectors of Mines. There seems to have been only one rpt. between the 9th, for 1891, pub. 1891, and cont. 8th ann. rpts. of Inspectors of Mines, and the ?2W, for 1893. pub. in 1894, and cont. 10th ann. rpts. of In- spectors of Mines. — Mine engineers' report, 1885. — Mine managers' report, 1885. — Report of coal strikes and lockouts, 1889. — Schedule of coal miners, 1891, 93 2 pm. — See also under Executive and Staff, Governor, 1883; and under Institutions, Geological Survey. See also under Legislature, Laws of the State, and Journals, Docs., etc, 1879 {^Land-I See forward, Swamp Lands ; under Execu- tive and Staff, Auditor of Public Accounts ; and under Miscellaneous, Land. [Lire Stock. ^ State Board of Live Stock Commissioners and State Veterinarian. Annual report, 1st- [16th], 1886-1901. '87-1902. 8°. Note. Only first 4 rpts. are numbered. — Bulletin, no. 2. 1891. 8°. 24 p. — Commissions for assistant veterinary, 1885. — Rules for government of veterinarians acting under authority of this Commission. 1885. 8°. — .\mendment to rules of Live Stock Commissioners. 1886. — Regulations for inspection of cattle, 1889. — Special report on actinomycosis in cattle. Feb., 1890. pm. — Live stock rates, 1891. — [Report of ?] feeding cattle committee, 1895. — See also under Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc., 1873. [Mines.^ See above, under Labor. Inspection] STATE PUBLICATIONS [111. \Pharmacy.-\ State Board of Pharmacy . Annn&] \ report, l8t-20th; with abstract of State Pharmacy Register, 1882-1901. 8°. — Amended law of the State Board of Pharmacy. 1900. 8°. pm. yote. Meaning: Amended law of the State relating to the Board. — New law of the State in relation to the practice of pharmacy. 1901. 8°. pm. Railroad and Warehouse Commissioners. Annual re- port, lst-16th, ISTl-tifi ; 18th-31st, 1888-1901. /2- 1902. 30 V. 8°. JVoie. 10th rpt., 1880, had a supplement of 35 tables. 17th rpt., for 1887, not printed. — Laws rel. to railroads and warehouses, with app. containing the rules governing the grain inspec- tion and registration departments in the city of Chicago. Also the majority and minority opin- ions of the Supreme Court of the U. S. in the " "Warehouse Case " of Munn and Scott v. the People of the State of 111., and the "Grange cases." 1877. 8°. 124, 33, ix, p. — List of railroads, 1883. — Registered railroad debt report, 1883. — Testimony taken by Comissioners, 1887. — Index of complete record of Commissioners, 1889. — Table of assessment of railroad property, 1889. — Revised schedule of reasonable maximum rates of charges for passengers and freights on railroads in 111. 2 V. 1890-95. 4°. — Names of railroad companies, 1891. — Officers of roads, 1891. — Railroad report tables. 1891. — Railroad property of the State, by counties, 1892. — Answer to complaint against Commissioners. 1893. A^ote. See under Miscellaneous, Railroads. — Total assessment of railroad property, 1893. Decisions and opinions of the Commission, 1889- 99. Comp. by W: Kilpatrick, Sec. to the Com- mi.ssion. 1900 8°. 424 p. — See also under Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc., 1883 [Swamp Lands.'\ State Agency Office. Annual re- port on swamp lands, 1880, 82, 84, 90, 92, 94, 96. Note. Called annual, but published irregularly. [Taxation.l State Board of Equalization of Taxes. Proceedings, annual, 1867-1901. 8°. I^ote. Proceedings of 1867 cont. table showing assessment for taxation in the several counties for 1853-66, and the equal- ized assessment for 1867. — Assessment, 1880. — Rules for Hoard, Aug., 1889, 93. — Assessment of corporations, 1893. — See also under Executive ami Staff, Governor, 1897, Auditor [Taxes], and Secretary of Slate, 188.5; under Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc., 1881, 85, 86; and under Miscellaneous, Revenue Commission. Veterinarian, State. See back under Live Stock. Institutions. lAgriculture.] State A'/ricultnral Society (ISBS- ). Transa(:ti()na, with the i)roceedings of the county 80cit and regulations for annual exhibition, 1853-1902 — Report on Texas or Spanish fever. 1868. 8°. 24 p. Note. It is probable that many other rpts. have been pub. by the Society. — F:xhibit of State Fair work. 1884. State Dairymen's Association. Annual report, 1887- 1901. Note. Receives State aid. State Farmers' Association. Proceeding:s, 3d annual meeting, 1875 ; with addresses. Chicago, '75. 8°. 71 p. State Horticultural Society {\?,li7- ). Transactions, 1861-67; new ser., v. 1-34, 1868-1901. Note. Prior to 1868 pub. irregularly. V. 27-31 ed. by H. M. Dunlap; v. 32-34 by L. R. Bryant. — World's Fair report; edited by H. M. Dunlap. 1893. Note. See alno under Mieeellaneous, Expositions . Bee Keepers' Association. Annual report, 1892, 94. 8°. Farmers' Institute. lst-6th annual report, with re- ports of county institutes, 1896-1901. '96-1901. 8". Note. Includes reports of annual meetings of Domestic Science Association of Illinois, affiliated with the Farmers' Institutes. III. School of Agriculture and Matiual Training for Boys (Glenwood). Annual report, lst-14tli, 1888-1901. Chicago and Glenwood. 8°. Note. Formerly called " Illinois Industrial Training School for Boys." University of III. Agricultural Uxpei'iment Station. See forward under Education. [Blind.'] Institution for the Education of the Blind (Jacksonville). Biennial report, lst-26th, 1851- 99/1900. 8°. Note. Ist rpt. was called annual. — Brief history of the institution, 1849-1893. Pre- sented by Illinois Board of World's Fair Commis- sioners. 1893. 8°. Industrial Home for the Blind (Chicago). Annual report, lst-8t'h, 1894-1901. 8°. [Deof and Dumb.] Institution for the Education of the Deaf and Dumb (Jacksonville, 1841- ). Bien- nial report, lst-30th, 1846-1900. 8". Note. Bien. rpts. Ist-llth, 1846-65/66, and lSth-29th, 1874/76-98, were issued regularly. Bien. rpts. 17th-'29th cor- respond to 34th-.DSth ann. rpts., which appear to have been occasionally pub. separately. [Education.'] State Normal University (Normal). Biennial report. 1892-1901/02. — Annual catalogue, lst-31st. 1858/59-88/89. 8°. — State Board of Education. Proceedings, 1857- 1902. 8°. Report of committee on auditing and finance, 1885. Note. Trustees of the State Normal University at Normal were called State Board of Education when that was the only normal school in the State, and have retained this title since. See alKo under InspecXXou and Regulation, Supt. of Public Instruction, 1884. Southern III. Normal University (Carbondale). Biennial report, lst-14th, 1872/74-99/1900. Car- bondale, '72-1900. 8". Note. Include Catalogue and rpts. of Trustees, Treasurer and Principal. See also mider Miscellaneous, Institutioris. Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [III. l^Education, continued.'] University of Illinois (Urbana, 1867- ). Report, lst-7th annual, 1867/68-73/74; 8th-20th biennial, 1874/76-99/1900. 8". Note. Called III. Industrial University until July 1, 1885. — Catalogue, annual, 1867/68-1901/02. Note. Title sometimes reads Catalogue and Circular. — Circular, 1875-92. — Laws of Congress and 111. rel. to the Industrial Univ. ; with minutes of first meeting of Trustees. n. d. [1S(J7?] 8". — Report uf committee on courses of study and faculty. 1867. 8°. — HI. University studies, v. 1, 1900-01. '00-01. Note. V. 1, no. 1, May, 1900; v. 1, no. 2, April, 1901. — Agricultural Experiment Station. Annual report, lst-14th, 1887/88-1900/01. 8°. Bulletin, nos. 1-53. 1888-99. Note. Nos. 1-16 in 1 v., nos. 17-36 in 1 v., remainder uu- bound. Pub. as bien. rpt. of State Entomologist, 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 subsidized by the State, 1875 Ist-ahann. rpts., 1859-65, 12th-17th ann. rpts., 1869-74. and 10th-22d bien. rpts., were issued regularly. — By-laws. 1877. — Brief history, 1858-93. Chicago, '93. 8°. [Feeble-. Minded.] Asylum for Feeble- Minded Children (Jacksonville, 1865-75; Lincoln, 1876- ). Report Ist-llth annual, 1865-75; 6th-18th biennial, 1876- 1900. 8°. Tr^^Kf*\rf'5'*'*, rn".?'? Experimental School for Idiots and Feeble-Minded Children; later, Institution for the Education of luIj. in move tlian one edition, with notes by different mi^ii. — [State Law Lihrari/.] Siiprcnie (^ourt law catalogue of text-books. W: li. Manirero, comp. 1890. — See also under Sui)plementai, 1814. Appellate Court. Ueportu of cases, 1877-1900. v. 1-88. Chicago, ['SCf-J-UKjO. 8". Cont.: v. 1-20, 1877-80; by J. B. Uradwi-ll. V. 21-47, 188tl-«3; by K. 15. Siiillh. V. 48-88, 1H93-1U00; by M. L. Kewell. 242 Legislature] STATE PUBLICATIONS [111. Legislature. {^Called General Assembly.] First Oin. Ass'y Oct. 1818 and Jan. 1819. HesBions biennial, beginning Due. in uven years, 182t.)-4t5 (2d-15th Uen. Abb'y), and Jan. in odd years, 1849-19U1 (10th-42d Gen. Ass'y). Tlie 3rd Uen. Ass'y. opened in Nov. 1824 instead of Dec. There were extra seBsions, called variously 2d, special, adjo\irned, or extra, in 1819, |1S24';'], Jan. 1826, Dec. 183.J, July 1837, Dec. 1839, Oct. 1849, June 1852, Feb. 1854, Apr. 1861, June 1867 (2 special sess.), May, Oct. and Nov. 1871, Jan. 1874, March 1882, July 1890, June 1895, Dec. 1897. \_Laws of the State."] Laws, lst-42d General Assembly, 1819-1901. ^•. ;j., 'l'J-1901. 78 v. 8°. Note. Laws of each regular or extra sess. pub. by itself, with the following exceptions : Public laws of 1820, 28, 32 pub. respectively in the " Revised codes " of 1827, 29, 'S-'j. Special sess. laws of 1861 pub. with Public laws of that year. Laws of Ist and 2d special sess. of 1867 pub. together. Laws of 3 special sess. 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 re^pective 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 1st and 2d special sess. 1807 were not i.ssued separately from the public laws. Private laws of 1806 were in 2 v.; Private laws of 1807 in 3 v.; Private laws of 1869 in 4 v. After the constitution of 1870, no private laws were passed, special legislation being pro- hibited by the constitution and the power of granting charters, incorporations, etc., being vested in Sec. of State, Auditor, etc. Laws issued by ^Vuditor or Secretary of State will be found under those headings under Executive and Staff. — Revised code of laws enacted by 5tli Gen. Ass'y, 1826-27. Vandalia, '27. 8". — Revised code of laws, coiit. those ot a general and permanent nature passed by 6th Gen. Ass'y, Dec. 1828, and those enacted previous 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". (i77 (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 July 22, 1837. Chicago, (Stephen F. Gale pubr.), 39. 8°. Note. Known variously as Revision of 1839, Gale's revision and Scammon's revision. — Revised statutes adopted 1844-45; with notes, index, etc., by M. Bray man. '45. 8°. xvi, 749 p. — Compilation of statutes of a general nature in force Jan. 1, 1856; by N. H. Purple. Chicago, '56. 2 V. 8°. 706 p. — Same. 2d ed. Chicago, '57. 2 v. 8°. — Statutes, embracing all general laws of the State in force Dec. 1, 1857, with marginal notes and refer- ences; comp. by S: H. Treat, W. B. Scates, 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°. — Savie. V. 3. 2d ed., acts of 1873-74. '74. 8°. — Statutes as revised 1871-72; by W. H. Underwood. St. Louis, '73-75, 2 v. 8°. Legislature] STATE PUBLICATIONS fill. \^Laws of the State, continued. "l — Revised statutes, 1874; by H. B. Hurd. 74. 8". 27ote. There have been no State issues of the statutes since 1874. The several series of publishers' issues will be found in The American Catalogue, 1876-1900. — Digest of criminal laws of 111., 1818-68; by E. L. Gross. '68. 8°. — Index to laws 1818-69; by E. L. Gross. 1869. 8°. — [^Statutory Revision.'] Commission Appointed to Propose and Frame a Revenue Code. Report, 1886. 8°. XV, 70 p. — \_Special Laws.] [Bridges.] See forward, Roads. — \_Building and Loan Associations.] See under Ex- ecutive and Staff, Auditor of Public Accounts. — [Claims.] Act creating commission on claims. 1889. — [Corporations.] Incorporation laws, 1836. Van- dalia, '37. 8°. Same, Wis. 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. %". (4) p. — [Liquor.] 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. — [I'harmricy.] See vnder Inspection and Regulation, Pharmacy. — [Railroads and Warehojises.] General laws for the incorijoration of railroad companies, passed Nov. 5, 6, 1849. '50. 8". Laws rel. to railroads and warehouses, 1871-77. •77. 8". Interlocking act, 1891. liailroad laws, 1897. See also under ItiM[)ection and Regulation, Rail- road and Warehouse Commissioners. 244 Legislature] STATE PUBLICATIONS [111. \^Laws of the State, continued.'] — [Real estate.] Real estate laws, 1849; compilation of all general laws concerning real estate and title thereto from organization ot tlie Territory North- west of the Ohio; by N. II. Purple. '48. 8°. — '[Registry.] See above under Elections. — IRevenne.] Revenue laws. 1877. 8°. Sec'y amendment revenue law. 1885. Revenue laws, 1888, 90, 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 Jour- nals., Docs., etc., 1885. — [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 P>b. 21, 1859. '59. 8°. 41,vi, p. Same, 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°, Same, 1872-79. '79. 8«. Same, lS'r2-83. '83. 8°. 110 p. 5'ame, 1872-85. '85. 8°. 96 p. 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, 1889, incl. acts rel. to schools. ['95.] 8°. See also under Inspection and Regulation, Educa- tion. — [Taxation.] An act for the assessment 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 . [Journals, Documents, etc.] Journal of the Senate, l8t-42d General Assembly, 1818-1901. 8«. Note. Journals of extra sessious usually pub. separately. — Journal of the House of Representatives, lst-42d General Assembly, 1818-1901. 8°. Note. Journals of extra sessions usually pub. separately. For regular and extra sessions, see note at head of division Legislature, p. 243. — House and Senate calendars. 245 Legislature] STATE PUBLICATIONS [111. [^Journals, Documents, etc., continned.] — House and Senate bills. 1879-1901. 36 v. 4°. li^ote. All bills introduced are printed, 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, 1895. 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. JVbif . Pub. by Secretary of State, which see 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 office, before the Senate, sitting as a high court of im- peachment, Jan. 28, 1833, — House report of committee on internal improve- ment. Vandalia, 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 State 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. — Rep(jrt 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 invi'stigation 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 anrj declaring the results thereof in Chicago, etc. 18H-. 12". 11 p. Our revenue system; speeches delivered in the House by Iloti. 1): T. Linegar, Alexander Co., and Hon. W: n. Alien, Whiteside Co. 1881. 8o. — House rcjiort of finance committee. 1883. — Report of committee to investigate railroads. 1883. — Report of joint cointnittee on insarir'. 1Sh;j. | 246 Legislature] S TA TE PUBLIC A TIONS [111. \Journals, Documents, etc., continued.'] — Report of House committee to visit penal and re- formatory institutions, J. 1'. Nichols, chairman. 18«;^. (Called " Nichols' report.") — Report of joint committee on State institutions, 188:?. — 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. fo. 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 i56th Gen. Ass'y. [1890?] — Report of committee to investigate American Bank Conmiissioners. 1894. — Title, per cent, and names of committee on claims. 1894. — Report of Senate committee on investigation of St. Louis Bridge. 1895. — Report of House committee to investigate depart- ment stores. 1895 — Senate report on Chicago police system. 1897-98. Miscellaneous. Bank ^Commissioners. — Same, 1S58. '59. i Report, 1854. «. 24 p. See also under Executive and Staff, Governor, 1839, 67, Auditor; and under Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc., 1837. \_Canal.'\ Report on HI. canal scrip fraud; evidence in the investigatiim by the Grand -Tury of Sangamon Co., with testimony taken before investigating committee of Senate and Grand Jury. 1859. 8°. See also under Executive and Staff, Governor, 183.5; 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, Attorney-general and Auditor. State Sanitary Commissioner. Report of T. F. Robb 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; a?i(^ i«n(?er Legislature, ■Journals, Docs., etc , 1885. 247 Miscellaneous] STATE PUBLICATIONS [III. [Crime. \ Delegate to the International Congress on the^Prevention and Repression of Crime. Report. 1873. [_Elections.\ Contested election, 15th Senatorial dis- trict. 1875. — Election registers. 1889. — See under Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc., 188- [Expositions.] State Board of Centennial Manaqers. Keport, 1876. '77. 8". Report of Paris International Exposition. 1878. [ World's Fair, 1893.] III. Board of World's Fair Commissioners. l-{eport. 1893. 8°. xlii, 757 p. — 111. building and exhibits therein at World's Col- umbian Exposition. 1893. — III. 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. 111. monuments at Gettysburg. [Report of Commission.! 1891 '92. 8°. 3pl. 6 port. 37 p. See 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. Provisions 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 fcalled biennial], Oct., 1876. '77. 8°. — [Final] report, Dec. 6, 1877. '79. 8°. 8p Convention of Institute Workers. Report 1893 See also under Executive and Staff, Governor 1879 • under Inspection and Regulation, Charities'- and under Legislature, Journals, Docs etc 18.S3, 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 Staff ^4^- julant-general. ' [Printing.] Evulcnce rel. to State contract on print- ing. 1887. ' .Sf<' under r.cgiHliUiire, Journal, Docg., etc., 1874-77 77 Prison Congress, International. Report, 1878 J'ublic Works, Hoard of Commissioners of Abstract of the proceedings of the Board, Dec IH'W Vandalia, '37. H". — Semi-annual report on internal Improvement 18.38- 40. 2 v. Vandalia. ' state, S/j,'ri,i/ See atno nmler Lej{l»latiiro, Oiwn of i/,, Lawn, and JoiirnaU, l>oc»., etc., IH.'JT. 248 Miscellaneous] STATE PUBLICATIONS [111. \^Railroads.'\ Complaint against Commissioners of Railroads and Warehouses. 1893. Revenue Commission. Report, 188fi. See under Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc., 1881, 85, 86. [^State House.'l State House Commissioners. Bien- nial report, Ist-fith, 18G9-78. '(59-79. 8°. Architects' estimate to restore State House, 1885. See also under Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc., 1875-77. ScrPLEMENTAL : TERRITORIAL. Note. Laws and journals of III. while part of Northwest Territory will be found in list of Ohio State Publications, pp. 200-217, under Supplemental. Legislative Council and House of Representatives of Territory of III. Laws passed at Istsess. , Kas- kaskia, 1812. Russellville, Ky. (M.Duncan, pr.), 1813. 8°. 59 p. — Same, 4th sess., Kaskaskia, 1815-16. Kaskaskia (M. Duncan, pr.), 1816. 8". 84, iii, p. Note. Reprinted, 1H98, under direction of Sec. of State. — Same, 5th sess.. Kaskaskia, 1816-17. Kaskaskia (Cook & Blackwell, prs.), 1817. 8°. 104 p. Note. 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. n. d. 304, xl, p. — Same. v. 2. 1815. 710, Ixxi p. — Law establishing a Supreme Court, and docs. pub. by joint resolution of Legislative Council and House of Representatives. Kaskaskia (M. Dun- can, pr.), 1814. 8°. 45 p. ' Territorial Records. E. J. James, ed. 1901. 170 p. Cont.: 1. Executive Register, 1809-18. 2. Journal of the Executive ('ouncil, 1812. 3. Journal of the House of Representatives, 1812. Note. This is No. 3 of the State Historical Library Publica- tions. See under Institutions, Libraries, State Historical Library. 249 MICHIGAN STATE PUBLICATIONS 18ot9rTin^jRZrtof^^^^^^^ "" ^"'V'^^'y «''^ State, , the State Library Tnmnl^f „"°'^"^'^''nts, 1S98; ' Catalogue of \ 1896- anfl 7nir,i J A' ™'«P- f-y S. Arthur Tomlinnori, and AnnualT,l°J ^''^ f^^H Library of Massachnsetts}' 1880, furnished buliif r Z, i-k' l»^4:-97 . Additional materi jurnisnea oy U. M. uiey. Librarian Public Library, Detroit. CeTJ^o"^ot'/at'^B^•iu!^m.°• ^-"P'*"- by the French, 1686. 1774. and he^d by bViu h untU l^f^v^'f J^ I'rovince of Quebec, to Mi88is8ipDi [iiver ISIS ^Ia l.' ' .it-,, Boundaries extended with presel^rbouLdaries^'lSST ^°°''' ^^^^ "^^"^^'^'^ ^s a State. Joint documents of Senate and House of Representa tives, 1838-97. '42-98. 8". nepresenta- 18^r72-7f7b'-Tl"'83^85V? ^'°^*^ "^^f- ■''"d ^ouse docs 1882: 84, M, sk f,: I 'in \ l. .fl*^-' , f^'^I^'.? ^^ .-. each; 1882, 84, _. each; 1895, .r^^:''^'^-^-^^^:'^^^,^-^rr^. Constitution and Constitutional Conventions. Convention. 1835 .Tmirnni ^f fu Detroit, '£■ S" 22I p P-'^^^edrngs, 1835. -Appeal to people of U. S. ; with other docs rel convention, 1835. 12°. duoptea in Convention, 1h36 Journal V>^; +k^ tiac, '36. 80 3G p P'^O'^eedings. Pon- ^""'50"'l2o^'^- •'°^"^^'- By John Swegles, Jr. — Manual, 1850. -Kepono^^proceedings and debates. '50. 8°. ^Hii, Kevised^conrtitution^adopted in convention Aug. 15^ Constitution, preceded by the acts, etc., relative to the ad,n.s.on^^of the State to the' UnfoTl^. *'/ "'""'io^'^fMS^p^'- •'^"■•"^'- By T. II. Glenn. '67. — Manual, 1867. — Debates anrj proceedings. '67. 2 , so Comrms^u,n, 1873. Journal. By „: H.'ciubb. '73. — Constitution of Mich • «-;ti. .,,,, 1 recommended by the Snsulut' S p''"''- '''• ^^ of 1873 '7'' go '-'""stuutional Commission to women. 1874. 8". "'" "^^''^^ franchise Constitution. 1883. Constitution • witli Hidn .>r>» , . 1895 ' '^"""I'ltions, and index. ^50 Executive] STATE PUBLICATIOA'S [Mich. Executive and Staff. Governor. Message, 1837-1901. '37-1901. 8°. Gont.: By Stevens T. Mason, 1837; by J: S. Barry, 1843, 44, 50, ru; by Kinsley 8. Bingliam, 1855, 59; by Moses Wisner, 1S59-H1 ; by Austin Blair, 1861-65; by H: U. Crapo, 1865-69; by II: P. 15ald\vin, 1869-73; by J: J. Bagley, 1873-77; by C:M.OroBwell, 1877-81; by D: H.Jerome, 1881-82; by Josiah W. Begole, 1885; by U. A. Alger, 1887; by Cyrus G. "Luce, 1887-91; by K. B. U'inans, 1891-93; by J: T. Rich, 1893-95; by Hazen S. Piugree, 1897-1901; by A. T. Bliss, 1901. Noti'. Each governor issues an inaugural and a retiring message, and in case of re-election a biennial message. Many are printed aUo in German, French, Poli^h, Bohemian, Norwegian, Swedish, Ilollandese, 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, 1871-71; by H: P. Baldwin. '71-73. 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 Joim T. Rich on the death of ex- Gov. Austin Blair, Aug. 6, 1894. — Official manual and directory of the executive office, 1895; comp. byJ.H. Co'le. '9«. 8''. xiii, 591 p. — Same, 189G. — Proclamation on the de:ith of ex Gov. Hazen S. Pingree, June 18, 1901. h. t. p. ['01.] f°. Adjutant-general. Report, annual. 1856, 61-74; bi- ennial, 1875/76-99/1900. '61-1901. 8°. — Reports, war series, 18(;o-66. — Michigan in the war. Comp by J. Robertson. Re- vised ed. 1882. 8°. 1039 p. portraits. Note. 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". Altorney-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°. — Fir>t 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. 8°. 15 p. Secretary of State. Official directory and legislative manual, annual 1836-52, biennial 1853/54-99/ 1900. — Annual report rel. to farms and farm products, lst-22d, 1878/79-99/1900. '80-1901. 8«. Notf. Preceded by "Ann. rpt. of the cereal products of Mich.," l8t-2d, 1876/77-77/78. — Annual report rel. to births, marriages and deaths, lst-35th, 1867-1901. '68-1902. 8°. Note. 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.] '97. — Monthly bulletin of vital statistics, v. 1-3. 1898- 1900. '99-1901. 4°. 2^1 Executive] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Mich. Secretary of State, continued. — Annual report. lst-6th, on building and loan associ- tions, for fiscal years ending July 1, 1896-1900. '9G-I901. 8°. — Annual abstract of reports of county superintendents of the poor. lst-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, lst-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. Note. Printed with Michigan crop reports above. Con- tinued by Board of Agriculture, ?o/u"c/i see under Inspection and Regulation. Monthly weather bulletins are appended. — [Propositions to farmers to keep daily records of the amount of rainfall.] 1887. 8°. sheet. — Supplement to Sanford M. Green's treatise 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, 43-1900/01. '38, 43- 1901. 8«. Inspection and Regulation. [Agriculture.] Board of Agriculture. Report of the Secretary, 1850-1900. '50-1900. 8°. Note. Rpt. for IS82 called Ist biennial; rpt. for 1883 is numbered -.'Jd; since then they have been annual and con- secutively numbered. Rpts. 1895/v»(5-99/1900 incl. 9th-13th annual rpts. of Agricultural College Experiment Station. — Same : General index, 1849-57. — General index of Mich, agricultural reports, 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. 1.3-16. '98-1901. 4°. — State weather service, report, 1895-97. 8". Note. For earlier rpts. see under Executive and Staff, iSecreUiry of State. [Auditors.'] Board of State Auditors. Report, 1849- 1900/01. '50-1901. 8". [Banks.] Com.mi.fsioner of Banking Department. Annual report, lKt-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. tJntll 1878 this IJoard waH called "State Commis- BloniTH for th<' Kcncral HiipcrvlMJon of charitable, i)enal, paiiijer and ref(jriiiatory InHtitiitioim." — Proceedings of annual conference of county agents and convention of the Board, l8t-19th, 1882- 1900. 'H.'J-KJOl. 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]-.Iune 1901. ['95J-1901. 8°. [Education.] Board of Education. Report, 1884-1900. Jfoie. No rpt. for 1887. Superintendent of Public Instruction. Annual re- port, Ist-fioth, 1837-1901. '87-1902. 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.] 8°. 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 e.xercises, for district schools. 11. 1898. 8«. "102 p. [Fish and Oarne.'] Game and Fish Warden. Bien- nial report, lst-7th, 1887/88-99/1900. '87-1900. 8°. State Board of Fish Commissioners. Report, 1st- 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. 27bte. 2d rpt. entitled : " Steps of progress in Mich, forestry." — First report of the directors, 1887/88 ; with the laws of Mich, relating to forests. 11. '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. 1893. — 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, "OS 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. trote. Supplements to the annual reports. — Proceedings and addresses, annual conference of the health officers in Michigan, 2d, 3d, 4th, 18J4, 96, 99. '94-1900. 8°. — Iniuries 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°. xxix-xli, p. (Repr. from annual report, 1891.) , , . , ^. — Public hesith legislation and proposed legislation in Mich, in 1895. Proposed abolition of the Board of Health, n.t.p. ['95?] 8°. c-cxxxvu, p. (Repr. from annual report, 1895?) — The State Board of Health —a finger on the pub- lic pulse of two and a quarter millions of people. n. p. 1897. 8°. cxxxviii-cxlii, p. (Repr. from annual report, 1896.) , , .• — Proceedings of the quarter-rentennial celebration of the establishment of the Mich. State Board ot 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. lb. 142 p. — A quarter-century of public health literature in Mich. An index to the principal subjects m the publications of the State Board of Health, 1873- 98, including also an alphabetical index ot 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. Genfral note. Various pamphlets and circulars on sanitary subjects are published by the Board. IHoriiculture.] Board of Horticulture. Report, 1872- 1900. , . .• u [Immigration.] Commissioner of Immigration. Ke- "- port, 1871/72, 81-84. 72,83-85. 8°. -Michigan and its resources. 1881. 8°. 144 p. map. — Same ; 2d f(\. 1882. 8°. 166 p. map. — Same; ithed. 1893. „. ., [Inspectors.] Board of Inspectors. Biennial report, 1890/92. '93. 8«. [Insurance.] Commissioner of Insurance. Annual '- "eport, l8t-31st. 186'..-1901. ['70?]-1902. 8°. Note. Reports in '2 v. each: pt. 1, Fire and marine insur- ance; pt. 2, I.ife 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, 1838-41. '38-41. 8°. rrahor 1 Bureau of Labor and Industrial Statistics. '- Annual report, l8t-19th, 1883/84-1901/02. '84- 1902. 8". — Annual report of inspection of factories, l8t-4tli, 1893-1901. '94-1902. 8". Inspection] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Mich. [Labor, continued.'] — Convict labor in Mich., 1893. '93. 8°. — Factory statistics, lH9(;/97-1901/02. — Ooal Mint Inspector. Annual report, ]st-3d, 1899-1901. '99-1901. Note. In rpt. of Bureau of Labor. {^Land Department.] State Land Office. Report of Commissioner, 1849-1901. '49-1901. 8°. Note. No rpt. 1893. Live Stock Sanitary Commission. Biennial report, lst-9th, 1885/8r)-19(il/02. Military Board. Report for the year ending Sept. 30, 1872. '72. 8°. — Laws, rules, and regulations governing the militia. National Guard, and Naval Brigade, 1!»02. '02. 12°. 317 p. [^Mines.] Commissioner of Mineral Statistics. An- nual report on mines and mineral statistics, 1877/78-1900. '79-1901. 8°. Note. Rpt. for 1877 contains also " rpt. for previous years." See also tjack under Labor. [Oil.] State Inspector of Illuminati^ig Oils. Report, 1877-1900. '78-1901. 8°. [Poor.] Svperintendent of Poor. Report [annual], Ist-30th, 1871-1900. '72-1901. 8". — Convention of Superintendents. [Annual.] Pro- ceedings 1875-94. Jail.s, their inspection by superintendents of the poor; a paper read before the convention Jan. 28, 1885, by Levi L. Barbour. '8."i. 8°. [Railroads.] Commissioner of Railroads. Annual report, lst-28th, 1872-1900. '74-1901. 8°. — Official nulroad map of Mich., 1882. — Same, 1885. Salt Inspector. Annual report, [1869] -1900. ['70?]- 1901. — Statistics rel. to saline interests of Mich. 1881. 8°. [Swamp Lajids.] State Swamp Land Commissioner. Report, 1867-84. '69-85. 8°. Note. Called State Swamp Land 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. 1st annual report, 1900. '01. 8°. Institutions. [Agriculture.] State Agricultural 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°. — S'awe, 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 Sec. of State Board of Agri- culture, 1891/92. — Agricultural Experiment Station. Annual report, lst-8th, 1887/88-94/95. Bulletins, nos. 1-200, 1885-May, 1902. 8°. ^55 Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Mich. \_Agriculture^ continued.'} Special bulletin, Nos. 2-13. Nov. 1896-Dec. 1899. •9(J-[99]. Elementary science ; bulletins, nos. 1-6. 1897- 98. State Agricultural Society. Transactions, 1849-59. {^Blind.} 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, l8t-16th, 1885-19U0. '80-1900. 8". [Dtaf, Dumb and Blind.'] Asylum for Deaf, Dumb and Blind (Flint, 1854- ). Report of Board of Trustees, 1856-80. 8°. Note. Succeeded by School for the Blind and School for the Deaf and Dumb. School for the Deaf and Dumb (Flint). Biennial re- port, 15th-24tli, 1881/82-99/1900. '82-1900. 8°. Note. Called State Institute for Educating Deaf and Dumb, 1881-84; rpts. numbered consecutively with those of Asylum for Deaf, Dumb and Blind. \_Education.'\ State Normal College {YYia\\a,nt\,\Sb2- ). Catalogue of officers and menabers, 1853, 57/58, 61/62, 68/69-79/80. 80. — Circular, 1880/81. — Calendar, 1881-90 [?] — Register, 1891-96 [?] — Year book, 1896/97-1901/02. Ypsilanti, '97-1902. 12". Note. The 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 documents were published for the Centennial (1876) and the World's Fair (1893). Papers read before the Pedagogical Society of the 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«. Note. Established in 1891 as a private institution and trans- ferred 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- ). Yearbook, lst-3d, 1899/1900-1901/02. 1900-02. A'ote. Catalogue 1901/02 is v. 2, no. 1 of Bulletin. Afichif/an College of Mines (\louiihton, 1885- ). Year book, lst-16th, 1886/87-1901/02. Houghton, '87-1902. — Bulletin; v. 1-2 [190l?]-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.t.p. ['96.] 8°. lip. — See vnder Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc., 1887. State Viiblic School for Dependent Children (Cold- water, 1H74- ). Report of Board of Control, 1874-1900. '74-1900. 8°. Note. Biennial after 1882. 256 Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Mich. [Education, continued.] University of Michigan (Ann Arbor, 1837- ). Pro- ceedings of the Board of Regents, 1858-76. 8°. — Calendar, 1853-1902. 2^ote. Called Catalogue before 1870. — General catalogue of officers and graduates from its organization. 1837-1861. '64. — Same, 1837-90. '91. 8". — Same, 1837-1901. 1902. 8°. — Report of President, 1852-98. — Public exercises on conipletion of the Library building. Doc. 12, 1883. — Constitutional provisions, laws and by-laws. Rev. ed. adopted July 18, 1883. '83. — Semi-centennial celebration of organization of Michigan University, 1887. '87. — Necrology, supplement to general catalogue, 1891. — Report of Librarian, 1891-99. Mote. Various addresses, lectures, papers and memorials have been published by the University. — See under Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc., 1877. Feehle- Minded and Epileptic, Home for (Lapeer). Biennial report, 1894/96-98/1900. '96-1900. 8°. [Otology. '\ State Geologist. Annual report, 1838-46. Detroit, '39-46. 8°. Note. Rpts. 1838-46 were pub. in Joint documents ; 1838-44> by Douglas Houghton ; 1845, uo rpt. made owing to death of D. Houghton; 1846, by S. W. Hlggins, principal assistant. — Reports on the mineral region of Lake Superior, with map and chart; by J. Flouyhtoii, 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. '73-190U. 8°. Cant.: V. 1,2: Upper peninsula, 1869-73, by A. Winchell and others. 1873. v. o : Lower peninsula, 1873-76, by C Rominger. 1876. v. 4 : Upper peninsula, 1878-80, by C. Kom- inger. 1881. v. 5: Upper peninsula, 1881-84, Lower penin- sula, 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. 1900. v. 8, pt. 1 : Clays and shales of Mich., by H. Ries. 1901. Note. 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. [History.'] State Pioneer and Historical Society. Re- port, V. 4-10. 1881-86. — Collections, v. 1-29. 1886-99. [Horticulture.] State Horticultural Society. Annual report of Secretary, ll-30th, 1881-1900. 8°. Note. From 1871-1880 called Pomological Society, which Bee forward for reports of those years. -SI Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Mich. \_Insane.'\ Asylum for the Insane (Kalamazoo). Report of Trustees, 185G/58-98/1900. 'Sy-IDOO. 8°. — Annual abstract of statistical information relative to the insane, deaf, dumb, and blind, also statis- tics of the idiotic and epileptic, l8t-19th, 1873- 91; 96-1900. '74-1900. 8°. State Asylum (Ionia). Biennial report, 1885/86- 99/1900. '86-1901. 8°. Note. Until 1899 called " Asylum for Dangerous and Crim- inal Insane." Eastern Asylum (Pontiac). Biennial report of the Boardof 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, 189G-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°. M>te. Biennial rpt. includes list of biennial purchase of bookB. — Catalogue, 1850, 58, 65, 73-82. 8°. — Supplements, lst-3d, 1884-90. 8°. — Catalogue of the Law Dept. ; comp. by S. A. Tumlinson. 1896. 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, Libraries in Mich., 1897; 3, Travelling and associate libraries in Mich., 1898; 5, Travelling libraries in Mich., lyOO. Xote. Iso. 1 reprinted in 1901, with title: "Outlines of study for the use of clubs." — List of duplicates for sale or exchange, 1893. 8°. I'l p. State Board of Librar-y Commissioners. Annual report, lst-2d, 1899/1900-1901. 1901-02. 8°. — Free public libraries in Mich. [Circ, n. t. p.] 4 p. — IIow to start a free public library; prep, by M. C. Spencer, Sec'y. 1900. 7 p. — Catalogue of books suitable for a popular library. Comp. by M. C Spencer. 1901. 8°. 205 p. — Women's clubs and free public libraries. By M. C. Spencer. 19i)l. 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. Proceedint's, 10th annual meeting, 1900. 8". Pomological Society. Annual report, Ist-lOth, 1871-80. Note. Name changed In 1880 to Horticultural Society, which nee back for later reportH. [Prisons.] Stale Prison {.luckson). Rei)ort of Board of Control, 1849-1900. '50-1900. 8". Note. Annual 1849-Hl ; biennial beginning 1891/92. Rpt. formerly made by Board of Inspectors. — Proc('(-dings of the Boards of Control of tlie prisons of Mich., in joint HcsHJon, Marquette and Lansing, 1897-98. '97-98. H". Hcc forward llfformalorif.s ; (in. — Wisconsin Farmers" Institutes. Bulletin : v. 1-16 1887-1902. 16 V. 8°. — See also under Legislature, Journals, Docs : etc 1850, 52, 54. Fruit Growers' Association. See back under Agricul- ture. Geological Survey. Annual report, 18.i3-58. '54-58 5 pm. 8°. ifote. By E. Daniels, 1854; by .J. G. Percival, 1855, 56; by E. Daniels, 1857. Rpt. for 1856 also in German. See also under Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc., 1855, 57. — Heport, 1860; by Ja. Hall. '61. 8°. 62 p. — Report, 1862; v. 1. By Ja. Hall and J. D. Whit- ney. Albany, '62. maps and plates. 4°. xix, 455 p. Co7ii!.; General geology and paleontology, by Ja: Hall • The upper Mississippi lead region, by J. D. Whitney. — Geological Survey, 1859-63. Palaeontology, Part 3. [ By James Hall. Albany, '71. 1 4° 94 p. 16 pi. ^ ^ — Annual report, 1876-79; by T. C. Chamberlin. '77-80. 4 pm. 8°. — Geology of Wis., survey of 1873-79 ; v. 1-4. '77_ 83. 4 V. and atlas. 8° and f°. — Report on geological survey of lead regions. TJ- Murrish, '71.] 8°. 65 p. Geological and Natural History Survey (1897- ). Report, 1st, 2d biennial, 1898, 1900. '98-1901* 2 pm. 8°. — Bulletin, nos. 1-7. '98-1901. 7 v. 8°. — Hydrographic maps. Nos. 1-10. 1898-1901. 10 maps folded, in covers. I History.] State Historical Society (1849- ) An- nual report, 21st-32d, 1875-86. 10 pm. 8°. r^.^^i^Jf^^ ^^** ""P^ "«'='« tbe first published in separate pamphlet form Earlier rpts. will be found in the Collections. Previous to 188,, only the ann. rpt. of the executive commit- tee was printed,- the numbering being that of the rpt. and not of the annual meeting at which it was presented (i.e , the nrst ann. i-pt. of the committee was submitted at the second amnial meeting, and so on). But commencing with 1887 fthe nr MfoH°l' ir''"°''l' 'f!^ Proceedings of the meeting were Mn hi', fr*^?' ^'^^ ?" 'P'"- '^"'^ Papers presented thereat, and the publication took on the number of the raeetine This n8^"«^"''* ?^,}^'l apparent hiatus between the 32d aSn. rpt. n88b),andthe Proceedings of the 34th Annual Meeting (1887) Ihese renpoctive publications are consecutive. — Proceedings; annual meeting, 34th-49th 1887- 1901. '87-1901. 16 pm. 8°. Note. Numbered consecutively with annual reports. See preceding note. i v i. . .:>cc — Collections. V. 1-15. 1854-1900. '55-1901 il maps. 8°. Note. V. 1-4 were also issued as part of the Governor's Message and Documents for 1855, 56, 57, 60. V. 2 and 3 were also published in German and Norwegian. ^- ^ '^^a "* ^ere — Catalogue of the Library, including supplements; — DiHcourse delivered before the Society at its first annual meeting, Jan. 15, 1850, at the capitol in Madison. V.y William R. Smith. '60 8° 5.'3 p. — Addrcs.s delivered before the Society at Madison, i?' ^lo ^^'\\- '^y ^- ^^- ^'^r'i"- Green Bay, 51. 12". 44 p. ^ Note. Privately printed. 276 Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Wis. \^nistory, continued.'] — Third annual address delivered in the Assembly Hall of the capitol at Madison, March IG, 1852, before the Society. By Lewis N. Wood. ['52.] 8°. 17 p. — Zweiter Jahres-Bericht und Sammlungen der His- torischen Gesellschaft des Staates Wisconsin. Fiir das Jahr 1855. Zweiter Band. Milwaukee, '56. vii, .501 p. 8°. — The utility of the study of genealogy. Paper read before the executive committee of the Society, July 9, 1802. By Daniel S. Durric. ['62.] 8°. 8 p. — An appeal to the public for a building fuTid for the Society, Sept. 15, 18G2. '62. 8«. 7 p. — Addresses of Hon. I. A. Lapham, LL.D., and Hon. Edward Salomon, at the dedication of the rooms in the south wing of the capitol for the Society, Jan. 24, 1866. V)6. 8°. 31, (1) p. — Catalogue of the picture gallery of the Society. ['66.] 8°. lip. — Annual address before the Society, Jan. 23, 1867 : "History of the people, as illustrated by their monuments." By Anthony Van Wyck. '67. 8°. 23 p. — The influence of history on individual and national action. Annual address before the Society, Jan. 30, 1868. By Paul A. Chadbourne. '68. 8°. 22 p. — The history and development of races. Annual address before the Society, Feb. 23, 1869. By Harlow S. Orton. '69. 8°. 32, (1) p, — A sketch of the life, character, and services of Hon. B. F. Hopkins, read before the Society, Nov. 15, 1870. By David Atwood. '70. 8°. 18 p. — Territorial legislation in Wisconsin. Annual ad- dress before the Society, Feb. 4, 1870. By Moses M. Strong. '70. 8°. 38, (2) p. — The Northwest during the Revohition. Annual address before the Society, Jan. 31, 1871. By Charles I. Walker. '71. 8°. 46 p. — The early outposts of Wis. : [i.] — Green Bay for two hundred years, 1639-1839. [ii.] — Annals of Prairie du Chien. A paper read before the Society, Dec. 26, 1872. By Daniel S. Durrie. '73. 12, 15 p. — The birth-places of Americanism. _ Annual ad- dress before the Society, Jan. 30, 1873. By Charles D. Robinson. Madison, '73. 8°. 24 p. — Prehistoric Wisconsin. By James D. Butler. An- nual address before the Society, Feb. 18, 1876. ['76.] 8°. 31 p. 5 pi. Note. Also includes article on Westphalian Medal, 1G4S, by J. D. Butler. — Catalogue of the picture gallery of the Society, Jan. 1, 1878. '78. 8°. 16 p. — Memorial addresses on the life and character of Hon. C. C. Washburn, LL.D., late Governor of Wisconsin. Before the Society, July 25, 1882. '83. 8°. 41 p. por. — Charter and revised statutes rel. to the Society; also constitution and by-laws. 1884. 8°. 21 p. — Library rules and regulations of the Society. ['85.] 8°. 3 p. — Catalogue of books on the War of the Rebellion and slaverv, in the library of the Society. 1887. 61 p. — Catalogues of the portrait gallery. 1st and 2d triennial catalogues, 1889, 92. 2 pm. 8°. 377 Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Wis. [ History, continued.'] ,. . - u i — Bibliooraphy of Wis. authors ; being a list of books and other publications, written by Wisconsin authors, in the library of the Society. Prepared under the direction of Reuben Gold Thwailes and Isaac Samuel Bradley, by Emma A. Haw- ley. '93. 8«. 7, 263 p. — List of books by Wis. authors, exhibited by the Society in the Wis. State building. Worlds Columbian Exposition, 1893. '93. »'\ }^ V- _ What American men of letters think of the State Historical Society of Wis. '94. 8«. 13 p. — Constitution and by-laws, 1898. 4«. 10 p. — Annotated catalogue of newspaper files. Emma H Blair, com]}. 1898. 8°. xi, 375 p. _ Bulletins of information, 1-16. 1897-1902. 16 pm. go — The" State Historical Society of Wisconsin. Ex- ercises at the dedication of its new building, Oct 19, 1900; together with a description of the buildino-, accounts of the several libraries con- tained therein, and a brief history of the Society. Edited by Reuben Gold Thwaites. Memorial volume. 1901. 4". xii, 139 p. diagram, pi. por. a^neral note. Numerous other publications have been issued by the Society, chiefly separates from the Proceedings and Collections. See also forward under Libraries. EorticuHural Society. See back under Agriculture. Tndvstrial School for Boys (Waukesha). Annual ^reTorMst21st, 1859/60-79/80. '60-81. 21pm. 8°. Note First named House of Refuge for J^jenile Delin- r,„pntR- from 1859-70 known as State Reform School and rpts. ^ n i '"R^ of the Board of Managers of State Reforni school;" r'p^.Binc: 1880 incl. in rptl of State Board of Supei-vision, and of State Board of Control. — Laws, by-laws, rules and regulations. Waukesha, CommissiTnerl appointed to locate ^^id f^'\^ House of Refuge for Juvemle Delinquents. Re- ports, 1857-60. '58-60. 4 pm. 8°. Industrial School for ^""^^^ii J?"75/8t HenS' waukeeV Report, annual, 1875/- 6-8o/8b, bienniai, 1887/88-99/1900. '77-1900. 18 pm. 8". Note 1. Rpts. 1876-90 called ." annual." but issued some- what irregularly, as follows- iBt, Nov. 1876. 44 p. 2d, Nov. 21.1877. 28 p 3d. 1879. 44 p. 4th, 18H0. 52 p. 5th, 1881. 66 p. eth.Sept. 30, 1881. 7th " 18H2. 9th, 1884. 63 p. 64 p. 54 p. 58 p. 10th, Sept. 30, 1885. nth, " 1886. 13th, " 1888. 15lh, '• 1890. 17th, " 1892. 19lb, " 1894. 21 St, " 1896. 23d, " 1898. 25th. " 1900. 61 p. 61 p. 64 p. 77 p. 68 p. 68 p. 66 p. 72 p. 77 p. All printed by the Board at ^-^^T^^'^^h^A-'^li ^^TbeV2lh' All V""''^" /,,. printed bv Ihc State at Madison. 1 ne izm, ToUU thlTm'^e t aU its property, and the reports are made to the Lcgl«lature. _ An act authorizing industrial schools togt>ther with the articles and by-laws and officers and committees of the Milwaukee Industrial Scliool. Milwaukee, 1875. 12". 17 p. -Organization, statutes, and by-laws, J^n,. isHl. Milwaukee, '84. 80. 28 p. 278 Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Wis. [Insane.] State Hospital for the //isawe (Madison). Annual report, lst-21st, 1860-80. '60-80. 21 pm. 8°. Note. Since 1880, iiicliided in rpts. of State Board of Super- vision, aud of State Board of Control. — Report of [building] commis.sioners, 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 by the Governor. 1866. 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. Stale Hospital for the Insane. 1877. S". 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. — 5'ec a7so W7ic?er Legislature, Journals, Does., etc., 1855, 80. Northern Hospital for the Insane (Oshkosh). Annual report, lst-8tb, 1872/73-79/80. 73-81. 8 pm. 8". Note. 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. [Libraries.'] State Library. Report, 1881, 82; bien- nial, 1883/84. '82-85. 3 v. 8°. Note. Rpt8. for 1885/R6 and 1887/88 are included in the ap- pendises to tlie Senate journal, 1887, 89, and were not issued separately. No more published. — Catalogue, 1852, 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 State Board of Control. — Rules and regulations for the government of the State Prison. Adopted June 10, 1875. Milwau- kee, '75. 120. 22 p. — See also under Legislature. Journals, Docs., etc., 1855, 89. 279 Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Wis. {^Soldiers' ffome.] Wisconsin Veterans' Home (Wau- paca). Annual report of the Board of Trustees, 1894, 97-1901. [Milwaukee.] 6 pm. 8". 2\^ote. The Home is owned and supported by the State, but is controlled by a Board of Trustees elected by the Depart- ment of Wis. G. A. R., to whom 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°. I 16 p. — Same, 1867. '67. 8°. 16 p. M)te. 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 argiued and determined in the Su- preme Court. By S. U. Pinney, v. 1-3. [1839- 52.] Chicago, '72-76. 3 v. 8°. — Reports of cases argued and determined in the Su- preme Court; V. 1-112, 1853-Jan. 28, 1902. '54- 1902. 112 V. V. p. 80. Cont. : V. 1-11, 1853-60 ; by A. D. Smith. 12-15, 1860-62; by P. L. Spooner. 16-54, 1862-82; by O. M. Conover. 55-112, 1882-1902; by F. K. Couover. Note 1. V. 1, 2, 3, 6 were published in Milwaukee; v. 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 diquo warranto filed by the Attorney- general, on the relation of Coles Bashford v. Wm. A. Barstow, contesting the right to the office 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. Circy.it 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']. Lkgisi-ature. Bessionn annual, be^inninj; June 1848 and Jan. 1840-83; bien- nial, beginning Jan. of odd years, 1885-1901. Extra sessions, Sept. 1862, June 1878, June 1892, Oct. 1892, Aug. 1897. See ahead Journals, Docn., etc., 1880. [Laws of the State.] Laws, l8t-45th sess., June 1848- Jan. 1901. '49-1901. 74 v. 8". Note. Titles vary. Laws of each sess., whether rcg. or extra, pub. Hcparnlely. Laws of each reg. hchh., 1853-72, pub. in 2 V. : Oencral laws, Private and local acts. Laws of each reg. BCBH., 1876, H:i-9I, pub. In 2 v. : Laws except city charters, Laws rel. to city charteiH. Index of sess. laws, 1878-97, incl. in V. 1 of Hoae. laws, 1883-07. 280 Legislature] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Wis. {^Lauos of the State, continued.'] — Revised statutes, 1849. Southport, '49. 8°. xii, .S!)9 p. — -Same.- Supplement, 1852. 8». 164 p. — Same, 18.58. Chicago, '58. 4«. xv, 12G1 p. — AS'ame; by 1): Taylor. 1871. 2 v. 4°. 2217 p. — Same; [by W. F. Vilas and J. P. C. Cottrill]. 1878. 40. xiv, 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. 40. 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. Note. For compilatious of particular laws see wilder Execu- tive and Staff, Governor, Hecreturij of State and Treasurer; and under Inspection and Kesiuiation, Bank Comptroller, Bank Examiner, Charitiex, Dairy and Food Commissioner, Education, Fisheries, Insurance, Labor, Lands, Railroad, Veterinarian. [^Journals, Documetits, etc.] Journal of the Senate, lst-45th sess., 1848-1901. '48-1901. 58 v. 8". Note. Journals of the Senate and Assembly contain all re- ports made to the Legislature direct; Journals of each sess.. whether regular or extra, published separately. Senate journal pub. with "separate appendix 1852-58; 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°. 11 p. — 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. 8°. 9 p. — Report of the committee on the University and Uni- versity lands, Jan. 29, 1850. '50. 12°. 9 p. — Report [of committee] ou 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. l^Joitrnals, Documents, etc., continued.'\ — Report of the minority of the judiciary committee, relating to the improvement of the Fox and Wis- consin Rivers. 1852. \2°. 17 p. — Report of the special committee on that part of the Governor's message relating to the fugitive slave law. 1852. 12°. 6 p. — Report of the committee of investigation in relation to ttie charges preferred by VVni. 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. 12o. 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, 1853. 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 agency. 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 construc- tion of a railroad, March 14, 1S54. 8°. 8 p. — Report of the select committee in relation to canal land mortgages, March 27, 1854. 8". 8 p. — Report of the committee on the judiciary, to whom was referred the memorial of Thomas Reynolds ndative 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°. 6 p. — Majority and minority reports of the joint committee of the two houses, to investigate the matters of the lunatic asylum, 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. R)[)on, 18.55. 8°. — Report of joint sidect committee aj)pointed to visit State Prison consisting of Messrs. Bowen and f;iement, on the part of the Senate, and Messrs. Parker, Gary and Barns, on the part of the As- sembly. 1855. 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. \_.Jovrnals, Docvmenis, etc., continued.'] — Report of Mr. Gary of AVinnebafro from stanflinff committee on banks and banking. 18.55. 8". 10 p. — Minority report of P. II. Smith, from committee on agriculture, to whom haon, Public Works; iivd under Legis- lature, Journals, Iioch., etc., 1848, .02, &3, lA, .00. 284 Miscellaneous] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Wis. {History.'] Report of Wm. R. Smith, State Historian, for l«o4. '55. 80. 5 p. — Historj' of Wisconsin, in three parts, lilstorical, . 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. 8°. 29 p. Note. No more publiBhtd. Superior Harbor, Special Survey of. H. Newton to the Governor. 72. Report of W. 8°. 29 p. Supplemental: Territorial. Legislative Assembly. Acts. 183()-48. Madison and Milwaukee, '36-48. 13 v. 8°. Note. Called Acts 1836-38; 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 lst-2d sess., 1836, 37-38, and extra sess. June 1838 were reprinted by order of the Legislature in 1867 in 1 v. 80. 584 p. See also under Institutions, IHatory, State Historical Society, 1870. — Statutes [revised], 1839. Albany, '39. 8°. iv, 457 p. — 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, 183G-48. '36-48. 15 v. 8°. Note. All except for special session 1840 have 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. 385 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, HAWAII. NEW YORK OFFICE OF THE PUBLISHERS' WEEKLY I 905 Copyright, 1905, BY R. R. BOWKER. {Cl)f finclihirll UI111 (SI; :r(l)iU |trroii BOSTON PREFATORY NOTE TO PART III. THE preparation of Part III of " State Publications " Lias been atteiukd with difficulties similar to those vvliich 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 tlie west bank of the Mississippi to the Pacific coast, with the exception of Arkansas, Louisiana, and Texas (which belong naturally to the grouj) of Southern States, to be covered in Part IV) as well as the present organized Terri- tories of Arizoua, 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 thiiteen 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 faiily be attributed a large share of the imperfections which will inevitably be discovered by users of the bibliography. The I'equest 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. BOWKEB. MINNESOTA STATE PUBLICATIONS. List compiled by E. A. Nelson, State Librarian, St. Paul, Groseilliere and Radisson, the first white men in Minnesota, ex- plored Mille Lacs region, 1669-00. Louis Hennepin discovered Falls of St. Anthony, 1680. Formally claimed by France, 1689. By treaty of Versailles, 1763, France ceded Minnesota east of the Mississippi to England, and west of it to Spain. Portion east of the Mississippi, part of Northwest Territory, 1787. Same portion part of Indian Territory, 18uo. Portion west of the Missis^iijpi, as a part of Louisiana, ceded by Spain to I<'rance, 1801 ; 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, 183S. Territory of Min- nesota organized 1849. Admitted as a State, 1858. State documents and reports issued annually prior to 1881, bien- nially since, covering two years ending July 31 of even-numbered years, when fiscal year ends. Published at the capital, St. Paul, unless otherwise specified. Minnesota executive documents : Governors' messages and accompanying documents, annual 1858-81 ; biennial 1881/82-1901/02. '58-1902. 72 v. 8°. Mote. Include nearly all the reports made to the Governor by heads of departments. 1860-70 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. Constitution and Constitutional Convention. Convention, 1857. Debates and proceedings of the Minnesota Constitutional Convention held at St. Paul, July 13-August 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. Note, 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 convention eat as two distinct bodies, one con- sisting of Republican and the other of Democratic members. The draft of the constitution finally adopted by the two con- ventions was the work of a joint committee. Each convention claimed to the last to be the 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, annual 1857-81 ; biennial 1881- 1903. '57-1903. 49 pm. 8°. Cont. : By Hon. H. H. Sibley, May 24, 1858-Jan. 2, 1860; by Alexander liamsey, Jan. 2, 1860-July 10, 1863; by Henry Swift, July 10, 1863-Jan. 11, 1864; by Stephen Miller, Jan. 11, 1864-Jan. 8, 1866; by William R. Marshall, Jan. 8, 1866- Jan. 9, 1870; by Horace Austin, Jan. 9, 187o-Jan. 7, 1874; by Cushman K. Davis, Jan. 7, 1874-Jan. 7, 1876; by John S. Pillsbury, Jan. 7, 1876-Jan. 10, 1882; by Lucius F. Hubbard, Jan. 10, 1882-Jan. 5, 1887; by A. R. McGill, Jan. 5, 1887-Jan. 9, 1889; by William R. Merriam, Jan. 9, lb89-lan. 4, 1893; by Knute Nelson, Jan. 4, 189:i-Jan. 1895; by D. M. Olough, Jan. 1895-Jan. 1899; by John Liud, Jan. 1899-Jau. 1901; by S. R. Van Sant, Jan. 1901-Jan. 19u3. Note. Above list includes inaugural addresses. 387 Executive] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Minn. Governor, continued. — Gorernor Ramsey's special message relative to swamp lands, Jan. 26, 1860. — Northwest British America and its relations to the State of Minnesota. Keport 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, ^atVrond Bond Commission. — Governor Davis's special message Jan. 29, 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 also under Miscellaneous, /?aJiroa. 15 p. (The Law of God.) 1898. 16". 3-2 p. " " " " 1899. 80. 16 p. (The Dissemination of Educated Men.) — 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 Snrveij 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, Prest., 1882. Note. But one report issued. Forestry Association. Forestry report for 1876. pm. 8°. Cont. : By Leonard B. Hodges, Sec., 1876. Note. But one report issued. Forest Tree Planters^ Association. port, annual, 1892. pm. 8° Cont. : By J. O. Barrett, Sec, 1892. Note. But one report issued. Tree planters' re- lst-24th ■99. Geological and Natural History Survey. lst-2- annual report, 1872-98. Minneapolis, ['73]-l 24 V. 8°. Note. The Ist, 2d, and 3d rpts. were published only iu the rpts. of the Regents of the University; the 4th-r2th iu the Re- gents' rpts. and also separately; the 13th-14th separately; the 15th as Bupplement 2 of the Regents' rpt. for 1887/88; the 16th-24th, separately. There was a 2d ed. of the 1st rpt. in 1884, and of the 2d rpt. in 1893. The 24th and final rpt. covered the years 1895-98. — Report of State Geologist on the Lake Superior region, 1866. 8°. Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Minn. Geological and Natural History Survey, continued. — The geology of Minnesota. Final report, 1872- 1901 ; N. H. Winchell, Director. '84-1901. 4°. Cont.: V. 1. V.2. V. 3. V. 4. V. 5. 1872-82. Geolosy. xii, (]), 697 p. 43 pi. 3882-85. " xxiv, 695 p. 42 pi. 1885-92.. Paleontology. 474 p. 41 pi. 1892-96. " 607 p. 44 pi. 1896-98. Geology. '99. 629 p. 31 pi. 1898-1900. Structural and petrographicl geol- ogy. 1027 p. 6 pi. V. 6. 1900-01. Geological atlas with synoptical descriptions. 88 pi. Xote. Published under the supervision of the Secretary of State and of a snecial Commission created for this purpose, y. 1 treats of the areal geology 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 v. 6 had appeared in v. 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. Establishment and organization of the Museum. 1877. 1- Relating to the duplicates in the Museum, and exchanges. 5. To builders and quarrymen. 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-powerB. Kelating 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., Preliminary description of the peri- dotytes.gabbros, diabases and andesytes of Minn. 1887. 158 p. 3. Arthur, J. C, Report on botanical work in Minn. 1887, 56 p. Tot; ^.l**'""'^' O. W., Synopsis of the aphidse of Minn. IfJoV. 100 p. Note. An earlier edition of 40 p. was published in 1886. 5. Winchell, N. H., Natural gas in Minn. 1889. 39 p. 8. Winchell, N. II. 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 anorthosytes of the Minnesota coast of Lake Superior; the laccolitic sills of the northwest coast of •u ''vT ^"J'enor. With a prefatory note on the norian of theNorthwest, by N. 11. Winohell. 1893. 82 p. 7 pi 9. Botanical ser. 1. MacMillan, C, Metaspermae of the Minnesota Valley. 1892. 826 p. lao^' oSo"' '^' ^' ' ''■°" bearing rocks of the Mesabi range. ioy4 . zdo p, — Botanical series; nos. 1-4. Conwav MacMillan, Director. Minneapolis, 1892-1902.' 8°. C'o»<..- No.l. MacMillan, C, Metaspermae of the Minno- BOtn Vallev. 1892. 826 p. No. 2. SlInncHota botanical Htudies, pt. 1. 1804-98 No. 3. MacMillan, (;., MliincHota plant life. 1899. ' 658 p. No. 4. Minnesota botanical studies, pt. 2. 1898-1902. 780 p. — Zoological series; nos. 1-4. Menry F. Nach- triel), Director. Minneapolis, [IH!»i!j-l!IO.'}. 8". lof.'""'-' ^''- |-,^'''™' '■"P'"'' "^ '•h" HHitc Zoologist, Juno 1892, accompanied with notes on the birds of Minnesota bv P L. Hatch. 487 p. > »s •■ ■ ,»^,°" ?; "^yn^P"'" f>f th" cntomostrnca of Minnesota. Nov 1805. ['9). I ft25 p. No. 3. Preliminary report on the fishes of Minnesota. 93 n No. 4. Outhrle, J. E., (Jollembola of Minn. lum. 142 p. 294 Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Minn. Geological and Natural History Survey, continued. — Quarterly bulletin, 1892, 93/94. 2 v. 4°. Note. Published under .i Univei-Bity faculty committee of supervision. — See also under Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc , 185l. Historical Society . (1849-). Report, annual, 18G8-79 ; [lBt]-12th biennial, 1879/80-1903. 'G9-190B. 23 pm. 8°. Cont.: By Gov. Marshall, Prest., 1868; by G. A. Hamilton, 1869; by Rev. J. Mattocks, 1870; by Capt. Russell Blakeley, 1871; by Charles E. Mayo, 1872; by lion. E. K. Drake, 1873; by lion. G. L. Becker, 1874; by Dr. Robert O. Sweeny, 187r); 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. [^Also'] Address, Gth an- niversary, by H. H. Sibley. '56. 8«. 141, 17 p. — Collections, V. 1-9, 1860-1901. -y. ^., '60-1901. 8°. Note. Published as follows : v. 1, Annals, 1850-56. 2, pt. 1, 1860; pt. 2, 1864; pt. 3, 1867. 3, pt. 1, 1870; pt.2, 1874; pt. 3, 1880. 4, 1876. 5, 1885. 6, pt. 1, 1887; pt. 2, 1891; 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. Report, 1868-73 ; annual report, 1874-1902. St. Paul a??d Minneapolis. 29 pm. 8°. Cont.: By .1: 8. Harris, 1868-74; by L. M. Ford, 1875; by C: Y. Lacy, 1876-80; by U. 8. Holiister, 1881-82; by O. Gibbs, 1883-84; by 8. D. Hillman, 1885-89; by 8. B. Green, 1890; by A. VV. 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°. Cant.: 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-). Report, 1877. '77. 8°. Note. By W. L. Wilson, Prest. Insane Hospitals. Report of President of Board, lst-12th annual, 1867-7.8; Ist-Uth biennial, 1879/80-99/1900. 23 pm. 8°. Cont.: ByC.T. Brown, 1867-78; by H. B. 8trait, 1879-82; by Hon. Burr Deuel, 1884-86; by Hon.M. J. Daniels, 1886-88; by A. Barto, 1890-92; by A. L. Sackett, 1892-94; by J. W. Mason, 1894-98; by D. N. Jaues, 1900. Hospital for the Insane. (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 a?id Minneapolis, 'th and extra MCHHJons) ; Bitice then In one volume annually, dcHlgrjatcd Oemrral LawH. Special lawH of 2flUi neSHlon not Been. All publlnhcd undor supervision ot Secretary of State. See aluo under Supplemental, Legislative Ansemhli/. — Public statutes. Compiled by M. Sherburne and W: Ilollinshead. 18.59. 8". 1071 p. — General statutes. [Commissioners' copy.] 1865. {". — Same, 1860; by E. C. Palmer. 'C6 1. 8". xi, 874 p. 298 Legislature] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Minn. [Laws of the State, continued.] — Statutes at large ; comprising all laws of a general nature in force March 7, 1873. By A. II. Bis- sell. Chicago, '73. 2 v. 8°. — Analytical index to the general and special laws, 1849-75. By J. C. Shaw [and others]. '76. 8". — General statutes, with all general laws in force at the close of the session of 1878. Pre- pared by G. B. Young. '79. 1. 8°. xvi, 1031, 186 p. — Same, supplement. By H. J. Horn and S. Rapalje. — 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 Dec. 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. I. 8°. cxii, 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. — [Statutory Revisio7i.'\ Commissioners Appointed to Revise the Statutes. Report in compliance with Chapter twenty-five, session laws of 1863, as amended. '66. 8°. 40 p. — [Special La^vs.] [Education.'] Laws relating to public schools and State Normal Schools. 1877. 8°. 63 p. See also under Inspection 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. — [Insurance .] 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 cases [etc.]. By H: W. Childs. n. p 8°. 166 (1) p. Law of taxation in Minnesota, 1901. Jaggard. '01. 8°. xxiv, 821 p. — [Towns.] 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 V. 8°. 299 tables of . [1890.] By E. A. Miscellaneous] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Minn. Miscellaneous. [Cirt7 IFar.] 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. 1893. 8°. 123 (1) p. map. port. il. See also under Inspection and Regulation, Health and Vital Statistics, Board of, 1885. [Grasshopper.'] The grasshopper or Rocky 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, 1861-6.5, and the Indian War of 1 862]. Min- nesota in the Civil and Indian Wars, 1861-65. '90. 1. 8°. xii, 8U p. — Same, 2d ed. 1891. xviii, 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. 8°. 36 p. Railroad Bond Commission. Report and accompany- ing documents. 1867. 8°. See also under Executive and Staff, Governor, 1869, 81. Supplemental: Territorial. Governor. Message, 1852-58. 4 pm. 8°. Cont.: By Alexander Ramsey, 1852-53; by W. A. Gorman, 1853-57; by S. Medary, 1857-58. 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, 1849-57. 9 v. 8°. A'oi«. Ist session in Sept. 1849; thereafter annual, 1851-57, beginning in .January. Kxtra session in 1857. Title of laws of Ist 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: llollinshead and I: Atwater.] 1853. 1. 8°. 198, 96 p. — Journal of the Council, lst-3d Legislative Assembly, 1849-52. '50-53. — Report of the committee on schools of tlie Council, accompanied by the report of the Sniierintondent of Common Schools. 1852. i)m. 8". — Journal of the House of Representatives, lst-3d Legislative Assembly, 1849-52. '60-63. Supreme Court. Reports, 1861-58. See tinder Judi- ciary. 300 IOWA STATE PUBLICATIONS. Lint compiled from material furnished by Mm. Mary 11. Miller, Mrx. Laura 0. Creig/iton, Mr«. Lana H. Cope, and John- son Brigham, successively State I.ibrariati ; and from the " Catalogue of the State Library of Jfassachusetts," J880, and Annual Stipplements, 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 Miirqnette aud Joliet, on voyage down the Mississippi, 1673. I'art of territory clainit d for France by La Salle, 1682. Country west of the Mississippi ceded to Spain, 1763. Louisiana ceded back to France, 18U1; ceded by France to tiie United States, 1803. Iowa included in District of Louisiana, 18U4; in Territory of Louisiana, 1805; in Territory of Missouri, 1812. Added to Michigan Territory, 1834. Part of Wisconsin Territory, 1836. Ort;anized as Territory of Iowa, 1838. Admitted as a State, 1846. Capital at Des Moines, whore all documents herein listed were published, except as otherwise noted. Legislative documents, 1856-1902. '56-1903. 89 v. Note. Bound together biennially in several volumes. Most of them are also separately printed and distributed. Docu- ments 1836-56 published in House and Senate Journals. Constitution and Constitutional Conventions. Convention, 1844. Journal. Iowa City, '45. Convention, 1846. Journal. Iowa City, '46. Note. For reprint of debates of these conventions see binder Institutions, History, State Historical Society, 1900. Convention, 1857. Journal. Muscatine, '57. 8°. 406, 26 p. Note. Constitution appended. — Debates, 1857, reported by W. B. Lord. Daven- port, '57. 2 V. 8". ii, 644 p.; xx, (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, 1850-54; by G. W. Grimes, 18.54-58; by R. P. Lowe, 1868-60; by S: J. Kirkwood, 1860-64; by W. M. Stone, 1834-68; by 8: Merrill, 1868-72; by C. C. Carpenter, 1S72-76; by 8: J. Kirk- wood, 1876; by J. G. Newbold, 1S78; by J: H. Gear, 1878-82; by B. R. Sherman, 1S82-86; by W: Larrabee, 1886-60; by H. Boies, 18&0-94 ; by F. D. Jackson, 1894-90; by F. M. Drake, 1896-98; by Leslie M. Shaw, 1898-1902; by Albert B. Cum- mins. 1902. Note. Inaugural address of 1848, 52, 56 not printed. Special messages, 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.] 40. (3) p. — Proclamation [appointing May 30, 1890 as a public holiday], n.t.p. '90. fo. 1 p. — Proclamation establishing first Monday in Sep- tember as Labor Day. 1890. f°. 1 p. 301 Executive] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Iowa Adjutant General. 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.] Attorney General. Report, biennial, lst-3d, 1898-1902. — Opinion of Chas. W. Mullen, Attorney General, upon the reorganization of the C, R. I. &P. 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 assessed valuations as fixed by the Executive Council, March, 1883, 85, 87, 89. — Special report, 1846, 48, 60, 70, 72, 76. 6 v. — Annual report on insurance, lst-33d, 1869-1902. '70-1902. Note. None published for 1870. Ist, 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°, 16° 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, 1859-99/1901. '60-1901. 8°. — 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. 80. — 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 rpts. In 1846. — Special report, 1848, 54, 56. — Collateral inheritance. 1898, 1901. — Circular, nos. 12-14, Feb. -July, 1901. Collateral iMhcritauce tax. [VVitli opinions of Attorney General.] '01. 4". Inspkction and Ri;f;ui-A tion. Dairy Conimissioner. Annual report, Ist-lOth, 1886- 1902. '87-1902. — List of Iowa crcamericH and cheese factories, 1897. 8°. 73 p. ITotf. Also Included In loth annual report. See under loiitltutioDB, AgrlcuHure, Dept. of AgricuUure, Note. 302 Inspection] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Iowa Dental Examiners, Board of. Annual report, 1883- 99. '84-1900. [^Education.'] Board of Education. Acts, resolutions, and forms adopted at their first session, 1858. •58. 8°. 04 p. — Journal, 1858, 59, 61. 3 v. — Report of the Secretary, 1859-63, '60-63. 3 v. 8". Superintendent of Public Instruction. Biennial re- port, 1848-99/1901. i;._p., '49-1902. 8°. Note. Published irregiiliuly. Supplementary report, 1854, 60, 63; Bpecial reports, ]848, 56, 62. Reports 1859-63 made by the Secretary of the Board of Education, as above. — Iowa school laws. 1849, 51, 55; biennial, 1858- 66; 73. 9 v. Note. 1858 same as Acta 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. Aanualfor 1889 called " Loyal Leaflet. In commemoration of the 100th 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. P. — Handbook for teachers, 1890 ; the school law directly affecting teachers ; a cotirse 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. — Regulations of the Board of Examiners concern- ing State certificate, n. t. p. [1892-93.] H°. — 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.] 80. 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 witli 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.] n. 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.] S"^. 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 rUBLTCATIONS [Iowa [Education, continued.^ _ — Manual for special day exercises, 1901. 8 . Wb p. — 5a7ne, iyO->- pm. 8«. 103 p. i^t iRth ^/«/c Teachers' AssociaUon. Annual report, lst-48tb, 1854-190--'. '54-1903. ,:,..• * _ High School manual, issued under the direction of a committee of twelve appointed. . . . Dec. l«9y. See ^ahl'nnder Legislature, Laws of the State, 1890. Fish Commissioners. Biennial report, Ist-l^th, 1876- Fish and Game Warden. Biennial report, 13th-Uth, lg97/99_99/l901. 1900-02. Tjnt^ Fnumeration made consecutive with series pre- J^ity isB^uedby pish Commissioners. See preceding entry. Health, Board of. Biennial report, Ist-llth, 1881- 99/1901. '82-1901. 8o — First registration report, 1881. »i^- ° • ,. -Health laws of Iowa, 1886. ['86.] S". 46 p. -Same, 1894. ['94.] 8°. 1^9 P- „„„ ,,^o ^ — Iowa health bulletin, June-May, 1887-1903. 87- 1903. 8°. u- . n — [Pamphlets on various subjects.] , ,qoi Mines, Inspectors of. Ist-Uth bienmal report, 1881- 1901/03. '82-1903. 8°. _ Iowa mining laws. 1897,1901,03. Oils, Inspectors of. Biennial report, lst-[9th], 188o- 1901. Note. Compiled by Sec. of State. Pharmacy, Commissioners of. Ist-llth biennial report, 1881-1901. '82-1901. 8°. . _ Examination of applicants to become druggists. n.d. . J — Itinerant venders of medicines, n. a. — Permits for selling intoxicating liquors, etc. n.d. Pvhlic Buildings and Property, Custodian of. Biennial report, 1887-1901. '88-1902. 8°. il. See also under Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc., 1878. Railroad Commissioners. lst-26th annual report, 1878-1901/03. '78-1903. 8o. — Map and profiles of the Iowa railroads, 1881. ['81.] n.t.p. 8°. Note. Intended to accompany the 4th ann. rpt. _ Index to all reports of the Board, 1878-94. n. p. ['95. ] 80. 62 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. — Scliedule of reasonable maximum rates of charges for the transportation of freight and cars, with a ciassitication of freights; nos. 1-12, 1888-1901. — Map of Iowa prepared and printed lor the Comnus- Hioners to accompany tiieir report. Chicago, n. d. [Scale, 8 mill's r^ 1 incli.] _ Control of fn-ight trallic. ''i- d- ^ ^ ^ . — See also under Executive and Staff, Secretary of Steamboats,' Inspector of. Annual report, 1889-97. Veterivaru Surgeon. Report, Ist-llth annual, 1885- ;5;l8t^3d biennial, 1895/97-9:)/190l. '97-1901 8°. 304 Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Iowa Institutions. Academy of Sciences. Proceedings, Ist-lOth, 1887-1902. '88-1903. See also forward under Horticulture. {^Agriculture. '\ State College of Agriculture and Me- chanic Arts. (Ames, 1858-). Report, l8t-5th annual, 1859-63; lst-19th biennial, 1865-1901. Note. 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, 1883, 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°. Note. Bien. rpt. 1891-1901 included in rpt. of Agric. College- — Bulletin, nos. 1-66, May 1888 - August 1902. '88-1902. 8°. 11. — Department of Botany. Bulletin, November 1884. Cedar Rapids, '84. 8°. 68 p. State Agricultural Society. Annual report, 1st- 46th, 1854-99. '54-99. Note. Some 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." See below Dept. of Agriculture. — Iowa crop report. 1881-83. 8°. Note. Monthly rpts. and summaries; titles vary. Department of Agriculture (I900-). Iowa year book of agriculture, [lst-3d], 1900-02. '01-03. Note. Succeeding 46th 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 Agricullural Society. Containing informatiou for the closing year of the Iowa State Agricullural Society, legislated out t)f existence by Chapter 58, 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 State farmers' institute for the year 1900; State agricultural convention for the year 1900; meeting of the State Board of Agriculture; report of meeting of Stale Fair managers, with extracts from the report of the Iowa State Dairy Commis- sioner, Stale Dairy Association, Iowa Agricultural Experiment Station, Iowa Wrather and Crop Service, 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 Ilouteu, Secretary of Agriculture." — State Fair catalogue, containing rules and premium list; lst-50th annual exhibition, 1854-1903. 8°. — Weather and Crop Service. Report, biennial, lst-6th, 1879-89; annual, lst-13th, 1890- 1902. Note. Acts in co-operation with U. S. Weather Bureau. Before 1890 known as Weather Service. See note above under Department of Agriculture. Report; quarterly, 1878-90. Review; monthly, 1890-1902. [5/trerf.] College for the Blind. (Iowa City, 1853- 6:^; Vinton, 1862-). Bienhial report, lst-25th, 1854-1901. Iowa City, Des Moines, ayid Glen- wood, [?]-1902. Note. Formerly called Blind Asylum. Reports irregularly numbered. 1901 printed at Glenwood. — Report of building committee, 18G0, 61, 63. 3 v. — Biennial report of visiting committees, 1868-96. Note. None published for 1892. Industrial Home for the Blind. (Knoxville, 1893-). Biennial report, lst-3d, 1893-97. '93-97. Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Iowa Census Board. Census, 1856, 59, 62, 65, 67, 69, 73, 75, 85, 95. 10 V. Iowa City and Des Moines. Xote. 1885, 95 published by Sec. of State. — General laws of Iowa relative to supervisors and township officers, 1860. — Cen^us of Iowa, 1880, compared with [all] other States, 1836-1880, and with former enumerations of the Territory ; with other historical and statis- tical data, by J. A. T. Hull, Sec. of State. 1883. 8°. Iv, 744 p. l^Charities and Corrections. '\ Board of Control of State Institutions. lst-2d biennial report, 1897/99- 99/1901. '99-1901. — Bulletin of Iowa institutions; quarterly, l8t-5th, 1899-1903. 1900-03. 8o. — See also under Miscellaneous. Deaf, School for the. (Iowa City, 1855-68; Council Bluffs, 1868-). Biennial report, lst-24th, 1856- 1902. V. p., '57-1902. Note. Called Institution for the Education of the Deaf and Dumb until 1891. 1883,85 printed at Council Bluffs; 1901 at Crlenwood. See also under l^egisXaXwca, Jour ., Docs., etc., 1878. — Biennial report of visiting committee, 1868-96. Xote. Two reports, 1870; none published for 1878, 92. — Eeport 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-). lst-13th 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, 190(1/01-01/02. State University. (Iowa City, 1850-). [lst]-22d biennial report, 1848-1901. '51-1901. Note. Reports before 1869 with those of Supt. of Public Instruction. Supplemental report, 1886. See also forward, IJintoi'y, atate IJistorical 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, homceopathic medical, liberal arts, pharmacy, and graduate departments (befjlnniiig with 190U/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 n)embers. Iowa City, [1900]. 8°. 64 p. — Bulletin from the laboratories of natural history ; V. 5, no. 2. Iowa City, May 1901. 8°. 216 p. — Law bulk-tin; nos. 1-42, Oct. 1891-l)ec. 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-). l.st-13th biennial report, 1877-99/1901. Note. I'ubllohed at (ilenwood since 1897. — Biennial report of visiting committee, 1878-96. Note. None published for 1892. — See also under Legislature, Jour., Docs., etc., 1880. Geological Survey. Kepnrt, embracing results of in- vestigations, IHr)5-.")7; by James Hall [and] J. I). Whitney. [Iowa City], '58. 2 v. 8°. maps. pi. — J{c|)()rt in relation to the g(!ological survey, Dec. 1859; by Jatncs Hall. '60. — Ist and 2(1 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 note under next entry. — Publications, v. 1-12, 1893-1902. S^. Note. V. 1, 3, 4, 5, 7-12 consist of annual rpts. Vols. 2, 6, special publications. Geology of Marion, Fottawattaraie. Cedar, Page (ea. 1 pm.), Clay and O'Brien (2 in 1 pni.) and Louisa (with Mineral production pm.) counties reprinted from V. 11 in 1901; of Webster, Henry, Jefferson, Wapello (ea. 1 pm.). Cherokee and Bucua Vista (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. Note. Reprinted from v. 11 and 12 of Publications. — Bulletin no. 1; The grasses of Iowa. 1901. ^History.'] State Historical Society (185()-). 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. Note. V. 5, no. 4, contains general index of v. 1-5. — Same ; new series, v. 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, v. 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 Territory of Iowa, delivered at Iowa City, 1894. Iowa City, '94. 8°. 185 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 Uni- 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, 1908. 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 Hempctead; v. 2 of Grimes, Lowe, and Kirkwood, the last-named being Iowa's " War Governor; " v. 3 of Stone and Merrill; v. 4 of Carpenter, Kirkwood (3d term), and New- bold. Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Iowa \^nistory, continued.'] — Bibliography of Iowa State publications for 1900 and lilOl. By Margaret Budington. Reprinted from the July 1903 number of the Iowa journal of history and politics. Iowa City, '03. 8°. 44 p. Historical Department of Iowa. l8t-5th biennial report, 1893-1901. '94-1901. 8°. — Annals of Iowa; 3d series, v. 1-5, 1893-1903. Des Moines. Note. For lBt^2d series see back State Historical Society. — Statute laws of the Territory, . . . enacted at the first session . . . held at Burlington, AD. 1838- 39. Reprint, 1900. 8°. 634 p. — History of the constitution of Iowa. By B. F. Shambaugh. 1902, 12°. 352 p. Pioneer Law Makers' Association. Biennial report, lst-8th, 1886-1902. '86-1902. 8°. \ Horticulture.'] State Horticultural Society. Annual report, lst-37th, 1867-1902. '68-1903. Xote. Include Transactions; with the Transactions of the northeastern, northwestern, southeastorn, and southwestern horticultural societies; also the Proceedings of the Academy of Science, 1891-93. First meeting, for organization, 1866; no report printed. Reports 1867-70 in appendixes 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/ I'JOl. '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; Mitchellville, 1880-). Bien- nial report, lst-15th, 1873-1901. '73-1901. Note. Formerly a department of the Iowa Reform School. Previous to the year 1899 the reports were printed with and as a part of those of the Industrial School for Boys; since that date they have been included in the reports of the Hoard of Control. 1901 separately printed at Glenwood. See alao under Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc., 1880. Insane, Hospital for the. (Mt. Pleasrint, 1854-). Bi- ennial report, l8t-19th, 1861-97. — Supplement to fourtli 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 visiting committee to the insane hos- pitals at Mt. Pleasant and Independence, 1st- 12th, 1873-97. Insane, Hospital for the. (Clarinda, 1886-). lst-5th biennial report, 1889-97. — Report of Commission appointed to locate and build additional hospital for the insane at Cla- rinda, 18H5, 87, 88. Labor Statistics, Bureau of. Ist-lOth biennial report, 1884/85-1902/03. '85-1903. 8°. — The law. n. p., n. d. [1902]. 8 p. Note. Law* and amcndinents governing the IJureau. {Libraries.] State Library. (Des Moiiie.s, 1838-). lieport of the State Librarian, 1840, 42,48, 50, 54; biennial, 1863-1900/01. '41-1902. 8". — Catalog>ie, 1839; comp. by Charles Weston. '39. — Same, 1845; comp. by Morgan Keno. '-15. 32". — Same, 1872; comp. I>y Mrs. A. Nortii. 'T.l. H". 308 Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Iowa \_Libraries, continued.'] — Catalogue to 1889. '89. 8°. xlix, 406 p. — Historical sketch, by Mrs. Ada North, 1875. — Same, by Mrs. Mary II. Miller, 1893. 4°. Library Commission. Bulletin; issued quarterly. V. 1, Jan. 1901-03. 8«. 16 p. — Leaflets, nos. 1-6. [1901-03.] Cont. : [Titles not verbatim.] No. 1. " Sliall a free public library be established ? " Con- tains text of free public library law and Library Commission law, and suggestions how to make a beginning. 24". 20 p. No. 2. Iowa: the aunivorsury 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. 24". 19 p. No. 6. Books for the blind. 24". 8 p. — 100 good books for girls and boys. 24°. 4 p. Note. A few representative books, the list being merely suggestive in character. — Iowa Summer School for Library Training; 1st- 3d annual announcement 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. Note. In cooperation with the Library committee of the Iowa Federation of Women's Clubs. — Handbook of library organization and manage- ment ; ed. by the Minn. State Library Com- mission. Issued in co5peration. 1902. 8°. 79 p. — Suggestive list of i)Ooks 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, 1839-). Biennial report of the Warden, 1840-99/1901. '42-1902. 8°. Note. Publication doubtful, 1846-53. 1901 printed at Glen- 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. Soldiers' Orphans' 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 Association, 7th-26th, 1880-99. Note. Beginning with 1900 included in Year Book of Agri- culture, which see back under Agriculticre, Vepartment 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. Supreme Court. Iowa reports, 1838-1903. 1903. 117 V. 80. V. p., '40- V. 1-2.] Chicago, [1872-77.] By E. [1877-81.] By E. [1839- [1839- Coiit.: 1838-39; by J. A. Bradford. 1838-46; hy E. Morris. 1847-54 (4 V.) ; by G. Greene. 1850-59 (8 v.) ; by W. P. Clarke. V. 1-8, 1855-59; by W. P. Clarke; (also 1855-59 by C. C. Cole). 9-21, 1859-66; by T. F. Wlthrow. 22-37, 1867-73; by E.H. Stiles. 38-56, 1873-81; by J. H. Runnells. 57-58,1881- 82; by B. W. Hight. 59-80, 1882-90; by E. C. Ebersole. 81- 89, 1890-93; by N. B. Raymond. 90-117, 1893-1903; by B. I. 8alinger. Note. Published variously at Des Moines, Davenport, Iowa City, Ottumwa; St. Paul, Chicago, New York; and Columbia, Mo. — Rules of the Supreme Court. 1839, 40, 67, 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., 33 p. — Digest of the decisions of the Supreme Court, 1839- 60. By J. F. Dillon. Davenport, '60. 8°. — Same, 1859-66. By W. G. Hammond. '66. 8°. — Same., from 1866 to the 27th Iowa report. [1866- 69.] By J. F. Lacey. Chicago, '71. 8°. — Same., to tlie 35th Iowa report. By T. F. Withrow and E. H. Stiles. [1839-72. '74-75. 2 V. 8°. — Same, 35th-46th Iowa reports. H. Stiles. V. 3. '79. 8°. — Same, 47th-56th Iowa reports. H. Stiles. V. 4. '82. 8°. — Index of cases cited and statutes construed 85.] By H. Binmore. '87. — Digest, with cases cited, etc. By E. McClain 87.] Chicago, '87. 2 v. — Same, 1887-98 ; v. 3. Chicago, '98. — 5aOTe; by S. H. Fairall. 1887-92. Iowa City, '92. — Index to the Iowa reports. By W: G. Myer. St. Louis, 1874. Legislature. \_Called General Assembly.] Sessions biennial, in even years, beginning in January. Extra sessions 1848, 66, 61, 62, 73, 97. \^Laws of the State.] Acts and resolutions, lst-29th General Assembly, 1846-1902. '46-1902. 8°. Note. Include extra sesbions. Titles vary. — Code of Iowa, 1850-51. Iowa City, '51. 8°. xv, 685 (1)P- — Code of civil and crimin.Tl 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 tlic adjourned session of the 14th General yXsHomhly. '73. H". xii, 1039 p. — Annotated code of civil jjrocedure for Iowa and Wisconsin. By I). Y. Overton. Chicago, 1875. — Revised and annotated code, containing all the statutes of a general nature in force July 4, 1880. By \V. E. Miller. '80. — Same, 1886, 88. 2 v. — Annotated statutes; by E. McClain; IK80, 84, 88, 92. Chicago. 310 Legislature] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Iowa \^Laws of the State, continued.'] — Annotated code of the State, containing all the laws of a general nature enacted by the 26th General Assembly at the extra session, 1897. '97. xxxii, 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.] 12°. 4 p. [^Statutory Revision.] Commissions to Revise the Statutes. Reports, 1859, 71, 95. Note. Report of 1871 with the code as reported by the CommisBion, in 2 V. Additional v., 1873. Report of Commis- sion 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. ['46J-1902. — Manual of the State, with rules, practices, com- mittees, etc., 19th General Assembly, 1882. '82. 32°. 194 p. — Report of the joint committee on Des 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 investigate 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 Anamosa. 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 Miscellaneous. \CavitoL-\ Board of Capitol C-ommmioner^. Bien- •- nial report, Ist-Sth, 1871-85; settlement 1886; CavUol Improvement Commission. Report made to the Governor. 1902. 8". 21 p. , . , .^ Charities and Corrections Board of f^^'^''^^^^'^^^ gate to the National Conference of Chanties ana Corrections at Cleveland, O., J;^"«-J*f/;,Jf„^-,i. ICivil War.} Report of commission to l^f ^e the P^i tion of Iowa troops in the siege of Vicksburg. 1901. 8°. 48 p. map. , -^ . • i iE^po^fions.-] Papers connected with the Centenmal ' E-'-ibitionat iniUadelphia Jan^ 1874^^^^^^.^^ Commissioners of Iowa at ine \\"'\ , r.niml and Cotton Centennial, and the ^o'/'^' ^^™; and South American Exposittons at New Orleans. Report of H. S. Fairall, 1884-86 World's Fair Commission. Report, 1893. Ceaar Col^n ?Lisw' 'Record of proceedings, 1893. Montezuma, n. a. 8°. 4/4 p. Trans. Mississippi and Internat^onal Exposition Commission. Report, 1898. Dubuque, 99. ^ee also wJlrlnspection and Regulation, Education, Suvt. of Public Instruction, \S75. , ^. x„ llnstitutLs.] Report of the i^^^tig^ition relaUve ^o ^ the methods of business, etc., of State mstitu tions- by J. W. Rich. 1890. 8°. lip. _ . Immigration, ioard of Iowa: Tl- home for immi- grants. . . . Des Moines, 18/0. 96 p. , IPublicWorks.} Board of Public Works. Biennial report, 1848-50. ., . „. Commissioner and Register of the Des koines River Improvement. Report, Nov., Dec, 1852 , Dec. 1854; Jan. 1857-59. , , ,„„ ,a Note. Omitted after 1854; separately pubhBhed 1857, 59. See also under hegisUime, Journals, Docs., etc., 1853. Revenue Commission. Report, 1893. S"- JJ^P; .„ ISemi-centennial.-] The Semi-centenmal of lo^a. [By J W. Burdett.] Burlington, 1883, 8°. 104 p. Soldiers' Monument Commission. Biennial report, l8t-3d, 1890-95. Supplemental : Terkitorial. Governor's message, 1838-46. ^ t v, Note Hy Robert LucaB, 1834-41, (special, 1840) ; by John ^^^"•I<^;^^^t^=.^a^^^e Historical So- ciely, 1903. ^„„ , _ Laws, l8t-8th Territorial Genl. Assembly, 1838-45. v. p. Oont.: SeBHlon8: 1838/39; Nov. 1839; July I^'IO «xtm; Nov. 1840; i)ec. 1841; Dec. l843; June 1844, extra; May 1845, Dec. 184*) _ Local laws of the Territory, Dec. 1842. Iowa City, •43. 8°. 128 p. _ Statute laws, 1838-39. Reprint, 1900. See under InHtltuUonB, llislory, imiorical Department. - Laws, Nov. 1839 and July 1840 ^'P'\f\l^^\^^^ -Revised statutes of the Territory, 1842-43. Iowa City '43 8°. viii, 904 p. Council Journal, l8t-8th Terr'l Gon'l Assy., 1838-45. J^ote. IncliKli.iK extra BCBHlons, 1840, 44. „„ .. House Journal, l«t-8th Terr'l Gen'l Assy., 1838-4o. Not^. Journal of e.tra He«Hlon m4not publUhed. Journal of extra BOBHlon 1840 llrnt publlnbed In 1902. 8 Rules, l8t-8th Territorial (iencral Assembly, 1838-4.^. Note. IncludltiK all extra BOHftlons. See also under I.iHtitutionB, History. 312 MISSOURI STATE PUBLICATIONS. List compiled by F. A. Sampson, Secretary of the State His- torical Society of Minnouri, Columbia. Part of territory claimed for France by La Salle on voyage down the MisBissippi, 1682. Fort Orleans built, 1719. Lead mincB first worked, 172U. First eettleraentH, by the French, 1735. Country weBt of the MiBBissippi ceded to Spain, 1762. Bt. Genevieve founded, 1755; St. Louis, 1764. Louisiana ceded back to France, 1801; ceded by France to the United States, 1803. Missouri in- cluded in District of Louisiana, 1804; in Territory of Louisiana, 1805; orgiinized 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 otiierwise noted. Appendix to the Journals, 1841-1903, 28 v. Note. Previous to the 11th General 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 General Assembly Appendix was in one volume; 23d had none; adjourned 23d, two volumes to each house; 24th, one volume, labelled v. 1. 1868-1901, a single volume to each session called Appendix to the Journals. The adjourned 27th had no Appendix. CONSTITCTION AND CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTIONS. Constitution, 1820. n. t. p. [St. Louis, '20.] Note. Also issued in French. Constitution of 1820, and proposed nevr constitution. '35. 8°. Convention, 1845. Journal of Convention assembled Nov. 17, 1845, to revise 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. Note. 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. Note. 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, (1) p. — 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. 1875. 8" 8°. 48 p. St. Louis, Convention, 1863. Journal of Missouri State Con- vention held in Jefferson City, June 1863. bt. Louis, '63. 8°. 54, 16, (1) p. Proceedings of same. St. Louis, '63. 8°. 380 p. Note. In same volume with preceding. Convention, 1865. Journal of the Missouri State Con- vention 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. 28, 1865. n. t.p. 12 p. — List of State officers and names of the delegates. St. Louis, '65. 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, '65. 8 p. — Report of the committee on financial affairs of the State to the State Convention, Feb. 4, 1865. St. Louis, '65. 8°. 15 p. . , ,. — Constitution . . . adopted 1865, together with the ordinances of said Convention. '65. 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°. 55 p. — Same. 1875. 8°. 54 p. — Same. Peoples' Tribune Supplement. 55 p. — Same in German. 1875. 8°. Constitution adopted October 30, 1875. '77. — Same. 1891. 8°. 62 p. — Same. Annotated by William G. Meyer. 1877. 8°. 78 p. ^ , See also under Executive and Staff, Attorney General, 1900, Auditor, 1859, and Secretary of State, 1875, and wnt^er Legislature, Eottse, 1881, 83. Executive and Staff. Governor. 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'Nair, 1820-24, six mcBsagea; Fred- erick Bates, 1824-25, one message; Abraham J. Williams, Actint; Oovernor, 1825-26, one; John Mi^er 1826-32 lour; Daniel Dunklin, 1832-3fi, four; Lilburn W. Boggs, 18,?6-40, three; Thomas Reynolds, 1840-44, one; M. M. Marmaduke, 1844-45. three; John C. Edwards, 1845-48, four; A. A. King, 1848-52. six ; Bterling Price, 1852-57, eight; Hancock Jackson, 1857 one; Robert M. Stewart, 1857-61, sixteen; C. F- J**'\- son. 1801, two; Hamilton R. Gamble, 1862-64, three; Willard P Hall 1864-65, two; Thomas C. Fletcher, 1865-69, nine; Joseph \V.McClurg,180'.Ml, two; B. Oratz Brown, 1871-73. seven; HUas Woodson, 187.3-75, three; Charles U. Hardin. 1875-77. five; John H. Phelps, 1877-81, four; Ihomas 1 .Crit- tenden. 1881-85, four; John 8. Marmaduke, 1885-87, three; Albert P. MorelK.MBO, 1887-89, three; David R. Francis, 1889-93, three; William J. Stone, 1893-97, hve;_ Lon V. Stephens, 1897-1901. two; A. M. Dockery, 1901-03, hve. Note. Of the above, 37 were also issued in Gorman, 3 In French, and 2 in Bohemian. — Inaugural address, biennial and quadrennial. 1836- 1901. I'J pm. 8". Note. BometlmoB called Inaugural message. 17 were also Issued In (jermun and 2 In French. — Documents accompanying the message of Gov. A. A. King to the 17th General Assembly. 1852. S". — Veto nie.Msage, and bill to secure completion of cer- tain railroads in Missouri, with the speeches and ayes ami noes. 1855. H". 34 p. 3H Executive] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Mo. Governor, continued. — Documents in relation to border diflBculties, accom- panying the Governor's message [of Mareli 7, 1861]. '61. 8°. Up. — Message of Gov. H. R. Gamble to the Legislature, Dec. oO, 1862 [with accompanying documents]. '63. 8°. 15, 20 p. — Charge to the U. S. (irand Jury of the western dis- trict of Mo., 186."); Proclamation 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. 1805. 8°. 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 2tlth General Assembly [with documents]. 1871. 8°. 132 p. Note. 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, ZaJor ^^ait's^tcs, 1888; under Legislature, Special Laws, Finances, and Journals, Does., etc., 1881, Senate, 1879, Bouse, 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 were special reports previous to the annual report for 1861, which were printed in the Journals of the Legislature. No report is known for 1879 or 1887. The fol- lowing were two years in one: 1867/68, 76/76, 77/78, 83/84, 89/90, 93/94, 95/96, 97/98, 99/19U0. 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. — OflScial register of Missouri troops for 1862. St. Louis, ['63]. 12°, XX, 120 p. Note. Another edition has " Register of the enrolled Mis- souri militia, for 1862," 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. — OflBcial 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, Mouse, 1864; and wnc^er Supplemental, 1819. 3^5 Executive] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Mo. AUorney General. Answer of the Attorney General to the House resolution relating to the defalcation of the late Treasurer of the State. 1855. 8«. 3p. — 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 Treas- urer, 1867; and under Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc., Senate, 1863. — 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°. 27bte. 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. 6, 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, House, 1891. Auditor. Biennial report, 1829/30-1901/02. '30-1903. 8°. 35 pm. and v. Kote. 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 (leaf and dumb. 1847. 8<». — Report of costs in criminal cases for 1847/48. '49. 8°. — Communication showing contingont expenses for 18.50 til 18.->2. '52. 8". — Communication showing contingent expenses for last four years. 1853. 8°. — l{eport of paymentH on account of Board of Public Works from its orgimization. 1H57. 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. so. — Communication in regard to publication of constitu- tional amendment. 1859. 8°. — Communication showing expenses of Public Printer and Board of Public Works. 1859. S". — Communication as to exp.-nses 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°. — Report 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 the 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. 8°. — 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. Note. Also issued in German. 1892. 16". 47 p. — Facts for tax-payers. Brief chapters from the finan- cial history of Missouri. Compiled by Albert 0. Allen, n. d. 16o. 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- 1361 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 41st 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. 8°. 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 Generalnnd. 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 Journals, 22d General Assembly. — Report of examining board to audit and settle the accounts of the Quartermaster General, Dec. 31, 1863. '64. 8°. 10 p. Kote. Also in Appendix to Journals, adjourned session 22d General Assembly. — 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, adjourned 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 Journals, adjourned ses- sion 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 seuHion 2:5d General Assembly. — Communication from Paymaster General, Nov. 6, 1865. '65. 8°. Note. Also In v. 2, Appendix to House Journal, adjourned HcHslori 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 QuartermnHter and Paymaster in times of peace became merged with those of Adjutant General in 180K. Report of the Acting Paymaster and Acting Quarter- terMi;ister (icnoral. 187.^. 8". 12 p. — Special report of Acting (iiMrterniaster and Pay- master General on the State Agent of the U. S. 1881. 8°. 34 p. Executive] STA TE PUB Lie A TIONS [Mo. Secretary of State. Census of 1836. '37. 8°. — Same, of 1844. '45. 8°. — /Sawie, for year 1876. '77. 8°. 31 p. — Communication in regard to tlie Board of Curators of the University. 1848. 8o. — 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, 1855. n. t.p. 8°. 8 p. — Communication in regard to Union military bonds. 1865. 8°. See also back under Attorney General, 1871, and forward under Treasurer, 1807; and under Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc.. Senate, 1863. — Official directory, adjourned session of the 26th General Assembly; compiled by Luther W. Hickek. 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. Note. Contains also directory of Legislature for 1875 and other matters. — Official directory of the 29th General Assembly, by Luther VV. 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. — Same, for 1887/88. '88. 12°. 249, (3) p. — Official manual of the State, biennial, 1889/90- 99/1900. Compiled by Alex. 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. — Same, 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 pni. — 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. Comparison of Republican and Democratic rule. Compiled by Sam B. Cook. n. d. 16°. 44 p. — \_Laws.'\ \^ Banks.] An act to regulate banks and banking institutions, and to create the offices of Bank Commissioners. 1857. 8°. Banking laws, compiled by A. A. Lesueur. 1895. 8°. 14 p. Same, 1897. 8°. 23 p. Same. [Revision of 1899.] Compiled by A. A. Lesueur. 1899. 8°. 60, xiii, p. — \_Corporations.'\ 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. 8o. 269, xliv, 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. 1880. 8°. 38 p. Same, 1886. 8°. 60, xvi, p. Same, 1900. 8". 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. — lililitia.] An act in regard to the militia passed in 1847. '49. 8°. — IRevenue.] An act to provide for levying, assessing, and collecting tiie revenue. 1848. 8°. — \_Roads.] Laws relating to roads, highways and bridges, compiled by the Secretary of State. 1883, 87, 89, 92, 93, 99, 1901. 8°. Note. As follows : 1883. 50 p. 1887. 65 p. 1889. 41, vii, p. 1892. 48, vii, p. 1893. 58, vii, p. 1899. 103, xi, p. 1901. 88, (1) p. — See also under Inspection and Regulation, Educa- tion, Superintendent of Schools, Note. Treasurer. Report, biennial, 1829/30-1901/02. 36 pm. yolf. No bleunial report was made for 1861/62, nor for 1867/68. — Report, .Jan. 4-Sept. 30, 1862. '63. 8°. — Communication in regard to military bonds and de- fense warrants. 1867. 8°. See nlBO back under Attorney General, 1871, Auditor, 1865, and Secretary of State, 1865; and under Legislature, Jour- nalu, A'oc«., etc., Senate, 1863. — Report for year ending Sept. 30, 1867. '68. 8°. 36 p. — Report, Oct. 1, 1867 to Jan. 1, 1869. '69. 8°. 89 p. — Report for 1869. '70. 8". 7 p. — UcpoTl for ]H7:',. '74. 8°. 16 p. — Sec also back under Attorney General, 1855, 66, 71, 7."), 79 ; Auditor, ui)iqu('; under Inspection and Hctfuiation, llvildinij and Loan A.^snciations ; and. under Legislature, Journals. Docs., etc., 1821/22, 39, 43, t,'2, 55, 63, 67, 75, 79, 91, Senate, 1875, 7:t, 81, //ouse, 1867, 72, 79. 320 Inspection] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Mo. Inspection and Regulation. \^Agricultvre.^ Board of Agriculture. Annual report [with abstract of proceedings of county agri- cultural societies and of State industrial associ- ations], lst-35th, 1805-1903. '6G-1903. 36 v. 8°. Note. The "second series" lut report differed materially from the first edition. The Ist and 2d reports were sIho pub- lished in the Appendices of the [legislative Journals. The report of 1873 was a pamphlet of 72 patctH, and was reprinted in 1894 under the original date, with nothing to show that it was a reprint. No copy ot the original is now known. No report for 1877, 1884, nor 1897. The 10th, 11th, Kith, 14tli, 17th, 18th, 19th, 20th, and 22d reports were also issued in (icrman. The first German report was in 1872 and the second in 1874. These two were nut translations of tlie ]<;nglish reports. The proceedings of the State liurticullural Society were in- cluded in the Agricultural reports from 1865 to 1880, and the report for 1877 in tliat of 1893. The Entomological reports, except the 6th, were in the reports from 1868 to 1876. — Monthly crop reports, June 1890-September 1900. Columbia, '90-1900. 8". — Monthly bulletin, April 1901-August 1903. Co- lumbia. 8°. — Annual report of the Secretary. 1891. 8"^. 14 p. — 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. — Same, 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. t. p. 4 p. — Missouri at Omaha Exposition of 1898. Columbia, '99. 8°. 47 p. — Monthly meteorological report. Note. Previous to 18S9 reports were made by the Missouri State Weather Service, cooperating with the U. 8. 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 coijperation 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]. 8°. 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. Report, 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 Executive and Staff, Attorney Gen- eral, 1881, Secretary of State, 1893, 95, 96, 97, Laws; and U7ider Jjegishitare, Journals, Docs., etc., 1838/39, Speeches, 18,53, House, 1841, 71. Beer Inspector. 2d annual report of Geo. R. Kena- more, for 1900. '01. 8°. 6 p. 321 Inspection] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Mo. Buildinq and Loan Associations, Supervisor of. An- nual report, 189G-1902. ^. :p., '96-1902. 7v. 8°. Note. The first report was made by Lon. V. Stephens, State Treasurer and ex officio Supervisor, after which a Hu- pervlsor was appointed ifor the Bureau. The ^'-^t y^p^' wa« printed at Columbia; 2d and 3d, no place given; 7th at War- rensburg. Charities, Board of. Biennial report. 1899-1903. 3 pm- 8°. Kote The MisBouri 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. \Educa^ion.^ Superintendent of Public Schools Re- port, biennial and annual, 1839-1902. 54 pm. andx. '41-1903. 8°. , , . Note The first seven reports were biennials; later reports were annuals, or two years in one. The 2d-7th reports and those made in 1863 and 1S64 were by the Secretary of btate, ex officio Superintendent. The official was called Superin- tendent of Common Schools until 1866, Superintendent of Public Instruction that year, and Superintendent of Public Schools since. Report of 18T6 and following are called " —report of the public schools of Missouri." The first seven reports were numbered consecutively; none after were num- bered until the one made to the 25th 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 whicb 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. n.t.p. 8°. 7 p. . . J 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 lauds. 1889. 8°. 24 p. — List of teachers holding State certificates, August 1898. Sept. 1900. '98-1900. narrow 8°. 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. 80. 8 p. The pulilic school laws of the State; T. A. Parker, Superintendent. 1868. 8°. 32 p. Forms and instructions, 1868,70. 8°. 32 p.; 54 p. Laws. 1H(;9, 70. 8". ea., 32 p. School law with forms. 1872-99. 8°. Note. Ah follows 1S72. 1874. 1877. 1879. 1883. 188.'). 8.0, 11, p. 78, II, p. 81, Iv, p. W>, Iv, p. 88 p. V, p. 1887. 1880. ]88«. 1890. 1897. 1899. 98, Ip. 62 p. 74 p. 2d ed. 74 p. nop. ur,, ill, p. An act to eHtablish and maintain a uniform course of text-books to be used in all tiie jjublic schools of the State. 1891. 8". 322 Inspection] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Mo. {^Education, continued.'] 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 8°. Note. As follows : 1891. Wiirrensburg, '91. S'. 16 p. 1893. VVarrensburg, '93. 5th ed. 12". 46 (2) p. 1894. Warrensburg, '93. 5th ed. 12". 46 (2) p. Feb. 1895. Warrensburg, '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 Executive and Staff, Attorney General, 1903. See also binder Executive and Staff, Auditor, 1870; under Legislature, Journals, Documents, etc., 1851, 53, 65, 67, Senate 1892; a?id wwder Miscel- laneous, Expositions, 1893. Fish Commissioners. Report, 1879 ; biennial, lst-12th, 1881-1903. '79-1903. 13 pm. 8°. Note. The law of 1877 provided for one CommisBioner, who made a report in Jan. 1879. The law of 1879 provided for three Comraissionevs, and the reports made by them are num- bered from 1 to 12. The od-lltb biennials were in the Appen- dices of the 33d-4l8t General ABsemblies. — Extract from third biennial report. 1884. 8°. 21 (1) p. Fund Commissioners. Report, 1869/70-79 Note. As follows : 1869/70. '71. 1873. '74. 55 p. 1874. •75. 68 p. 1875/76. '77. 54 p. 1878. '79. 41 p. St. Louis, '71-79. 8°. — Report of John T. Heard, Agent for State claims, to the Fund Commissioners. 1883. 8". 28 p. — See also under Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc., House, 1885. {^Grain Inspection.] Chief Inspector of Grain and Warehouse Registrar. Annual report, 1890-93. 3 pm. 8°. Note. Fourth report not seen. Subsequent reports are included in the annual reports of the Railroad ComraiBHioners. Bee also forward [iailroadComniissionerf:, 1889; and under Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc.. House, 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. Louis, '87, 1888. '90. 156 p. 1889. St. Louis, '90 1890. '91. 96 p. 1891. '92. 46 p. 1892. '93. 55 p. 1893 and 1894. '95. 126 p. 1901. Kansas City, ['02]. 1902. Kansas City, ['03]. 1902 and 1903. '03. 107 p xcvi, 82, V, p. 108 p. 94 (1) p. 123 p. The second 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. Health, Board of, coniinned. — 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, -n-ith mode of procedure; compiled by Joseph C. Hearne, M.D., Secretary. St. Louis, 1893. 8°. 32 p. — Rules and regulations for 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.] lop. — 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. ?i. j9., 1902. 8". 21 p. — Rules and regulations for fumigation of houses. n. p , n. d. 24°. 4 p. lIm'mig7-ation.'\ Board of Immigration (1865-79). Proceedings of the Board in 1865 and 1866. '66. 8°. 50 p. — Biennial report, lst-6th, 1865/66-75/76. '67-75. 8°. J^^ote. The Ist report, " The Resources of Missouri," by S. Waterhouse, and the Ist report of the Commissioner of Statistics were also issued in one volume. The 6th biennial report was made, but not printed. The Ist, 2d, and 5th were also published in German, and the Ist in French. — Report to the 25th 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. I^ote. With part of 3d biennial report on back of map. Board of Immigration. (Law of 1879.) Biennial report, 1881-83. 2 pm. 8°. A^ote. The 2d biennial report was printed in St. Louis. 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°. I/ote. The Ist-Tth, 20tb and 2l8t were also issued in two parte. Part 1 of 2d report, 12th-17th, 19th, 24th, 27th, and 2Hth were published in Bt. Louis. — Supplementary report. 1871. 8°. 9 p. — Supplementary rei)ort. 1873. 8°. 11 p. — Summary of the standing, June 30, 1878, of all fire and fin- 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; comijilcd by Celsus Price, Supt. of Insurance. St. Louis, 1875. 8°. 104, xvi, p. — Insurance laws of 1889 and subsequent laws in- cluding 39th rrcneral Assembly. Ed. T. Orear, Superintendent. 1K97. 8". 83 p. — See also under Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc., 1889, l/ouie, 1841. Inspection] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Mo. Labor Statistics and Inspection, Bureau of. Annual report, lst-24th, 1879-1902. '80-1902. 24 v. Note. Legal title, 1879-83, " Bureau of Labor StatiBticH"; 1883-1903, "Bureau of Labor Statistics and IiiBpection of Fac- torlc'K, Mines and WorkshopB." Reports 1-13, 17, and IS are called "Bureau of Labor Statistics"; others "Bureau of Labor Statistics and 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 General 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, during 1898. [To accompany 21st report.] — See also forward Mine Inspection ; and under Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc., 1887, House, 1887. Lands, Register of (1841-92). Report, 1853-93. 8°. J^ote. The first regular report was of April 1849 to Jan. 10, 1853. Report for 1872 and some earlier were annuals; all later biennials. See also under 'Executive and Staff, Attorney-General, 1889; and under Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc., 1840, 57, 87, Bouse, 1897, 99. [^Mine Inspection.'] Mine Inspectors (1887-99). An- nual report, lst-12th, 1887-98. 8°. N'ote. The reports were made to the Commissioner of Labor Statistics and Inspection. The first three reports were in the 9tb to 11th Labor Reports; the 4th was v. 2 of v. 12 of the same, and subsequent reports were issued separately. See also back under Labor Statistics, 1888, 94. Bureau of Mines, Mining, and Mine Inspection (1899-). Annual report, 13th-16th, 1900-03. Note. Inspector of Coal Mines, and Inspector of Lead and Zinc and Other Mines make separate reports to tlie Gov- ernor. The 13th reports were included in one volume, the numbering of each being continuo\is 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. 61 p. 102 p. 80 p. 144 p. 238 p. 164 p. As follows : 1855. •55. 1856. '57. 1857. •57. 1858. '59. 1859. •59. 1860. •61. Inspection] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Mo. Public Works, Board of, continved. — Comtnunication from President of the Board to the House of Representatives. ISfiO. 8°. 5 p. — See also under 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. '55. 8°. 20 p. — Statement of the Pacific Railroad made to tlie Legislature. 1857. 8°. — Report of the Pacific Railroad Company. 1863. 8°. — Report of the St. Louis and Iron 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. 1855. 8°. 16 p. Railroad and Warehouse Commissioners (1875-). Annual reports, [-]-27th, 1876-1903. 25 v. and pm. Mote. The first report, for 1875, was called " Special report" ; it was published in 81. Louis. Those for 1876 and 1877 were not published. The first numbered report was the 4th. The combined 5th and 6th were published in St. Louis, 83 p., and in Jefferson City, 96 p. The 14th and 15th are in one volume. Called " Railroad Commissioners" in reports 1-14. — Map of the railroads of Missouri. Issued by the Board to accompany the reports. 2fote. These were issued with the 4th and 5th, 9th, 10th, nth, 12th, 13th, 14th and 15th, 16th, 17th, 2l8t, 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; intrfer Legislature, Laws of the State. Special Laws, and Journals, Docs., etc., 1849, 52, 55, 67. 68, 69, 70, 77, Speeches, 1855, Senate, 1851, 67, 68, 79, 87, Ilonse, 1852, 57, 63, 67, 72, 83, 85; and under Miscellaneous, Railroad. [^Taxation.] Board of Equalization. Journal for the years 1872-1900. Note. A special i)oard under the law of 1871 met in 1872; In 187.'5-75 the Henate was the board; in 1875 the present hoard was constituted. In 1882 there was a change in the style of the title-pajfc. But a single copy of the Journal for 1872 is known. That for 1898 was partially printed, but ncv(^r completed. State Tax Commission. Report. 1903. 8°. 35 p. See also under Executive and Staff, Attorney General, 1885, Auditor, 1869, 70, Secretary of State, Laws; and, under I^c^iHlatiirc, Journals, Docs., etc., n. d.. House, 188."., 85. Veterinarian, State. Rei)ort to the 36tl) General Assembly. 1891. 8". 35 p. Note. OlhiT reports were jiublished In the Agricultural rcportH, and th« <,'ri)p Report for August I'JDO wan a " Vet- «rinarj' Huilctln." Tluit of Nov. 1885 was also ))uliliHhcfl in Report of the J^uan of the Agricultural College to tlio Legis- lature, 1887. 326 Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Mo. Institotions. Report of Legislative committee to visit the various institu- tions will be found under Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc., 1883. \_Agriculture.'] Agricultural Experiment Station (1888-). Bulletin, nos. 1-58. Columbia. 58 pm. 8°. See forward under Education, Univ. of ilo.. Agricultural College, Bulletin, Note. — Annual report. 189G. Columbia. 8". 10 p. — Same, 1897. Columbia. 8°. xv, p. — Same, with papers. Columbia. 8°. xv, 209 p. — Same, 1898, with papers. Columbia. 8°. xv, 163 p. — Act of Congress, organization, reorganization, rules, and regulations. Columbia, [1888]. 8°. l."> p. — Circulars of information, nos. 1-16, 1895-1902. Columbia. 16 pra. 8°. — Fertilizer control reports. [1st] biennial report. Columbia, 1895. 8". 8 p. Note. 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 was issued 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. 80. — See also under Legislature, Laws of the State, Special Laws, Banks, and Journals, Docs., etc., 1846. Bee Keepers' Association. Reports. — Constitution and by-laws adopted 1889. 24°. — Proceedings of 2d semi-annual convention, April 1890. n.t.p. 12°. — Same, 3d semi-annual, n. t. p. 12°. — Annual report and papers on poultry raising. 1891. 8°. 32 p. — Proceedings of 4th semi-annual convention. 1892. 8°. 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, 1852-54; bien- nial, lst-23d, 1855/56-1901/02. 25 pm. Note. 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. Ist-l'th, except 9th and 15th, also in Appendices to Journals. The 9th not seen. — Prospectus. St. Louis, 1851. 8°. — Charter and constitution. St. Louis. 1851. 8°. — By-laws and statutes. St. Louis, 1881. 16°. 20 p. — Same. Columbia, 1890. 12°. 35 p. — See also under Inspection and Regulation, Educa- tion, Supt. 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 (189 1-). Annual report, 1891-1902. Note. Reports of proceedings were made in 23d-25th, 27th- 29th Agricultural reports, and partial ones in 33d and o4th reports. Pamphlet copies seen of 2d and 3d. 12th is v. 1, no. 9 of Bulletins of Board of Agriculture, and 13th is v. 2, no. 8. Pamphlet copies of meetings to be held, 8th .and 10th. The first seven reports are under the name "State Dairymen's Association." 3^7 Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Mo. Deaf and Duml, Institution for the Education of the (Fulton, 1851-). Annual report, 1851-52; bi- ennial report, lst-24th, 1853/54-1901/02. Fulton anti Jefiferson City, '55-1903. 38 pm. 8° A^ote. The first report, though called " annual," was for March 1851-Jan. 12, 1853, but the next was numbered 1st bien- nial. The 7th biennial was also pub. in St. Louis. The first seven biennials and the 14th were reprinted at Fulton by the students, 1882-90. The lMth-24th were published at Fulton, but a part of them were printed again at Jefferson City. In Ist-ith re- ports the name was Deaf and Dumb Asylum. — Special report to adjourned session of the 22d General Assembly. 1863. 8°. — Revised 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 lst-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 N. B. McKee. 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 under 'Executive and Staff, Auditor, 1847 ; under Inspection and Regulation, Education, Supt. P. S., 1851; and under liegisUtuTe, Jour- nals, Docs., etc., Senate, 1866, 79, House, 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°. Jfoti'. The 1st and 2d were not published. The 3d catalog called the school the " North Missouri Normal School." This name was continued on the outside title-page until 1877. The 34th-:;i;th catalogs were issued ag Bulk-tins. The report of the three Normal Schools and Lincoln Institute were in one pam- phlet in 1878, and the Normal Schools were in one in 1885. Reports were also in the Appendix to the Journals, 32d-39th General Assemblies. — Report of the Treasurer, biennial, 1883-93. ^ote. 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. A'olc Various sizes. Reports of 1897 and 1901 wore also In Appendices to the Journals. — An address on physical culture delivered before the school by \V. C. Foreman, April 2, 1886. Hannibiil, n. d. H". 12 p. — Addros before the school June 13, 1888, by Rev. M. J. McLoughlin. Hannibal, n. d. 8». Hip. — Catalog of library. Kirksville, 1891. 12°. 128 p. — Bulletin; quarterly, June 1901-^)3. — See also \tr\d.er Inspection and Regulation, Edu- cntinii, Supt. Phhlic Schools, 1884; and under Let^islature, Journals, Docs., etc., 1849, Senate, 1895, House, 1872. 328 Institutions] STATE PUBIJCATIONS [Mo. [^Education, continued. '\ State Normal School. Second District (Warrens- burg, 1871-). Annual catalog, 1871-1003. St. Louis, Warrensburg, Jefferson City, Kansas City, and Columbia. '71-1903. 33 pm. 8«. ii^ote. The last two cataloi^s were issued ns bulletins. See back State N. S. First DUtrict, Note. — Board of Regents. Report, biennial, 1879/80- 1901/02. Warrensburg, ['81J-1903. 12 pm. f°, 8°, and 12°. — Treasurer's report, biennial, 1883, 85, 97. 8''. Note. The report of 1885 was in pamphlet with reports of Cape Girardeau and Kirksville Normal fScliools. — Report of Board of Regents, 1883, 89, 91, 93, 97, 1901. Jefferson City. Note. Except 1883 these are reprints of the repor's pub- lished at Warrensburg Ihe same years. The Appendix to the Journals of the 34th and 40lh 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 V. — 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. Third 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 27th-30th catalogues were issued in the series of Bulletins. See back State N. S. First District, Note. — Bulletin ; yearly, 5 numbers. June 1900-June 1903. — Report of Treasurer, biennial, 32d-42d General Assemblies. 1877-1903, 8". — See also under Inspection and Regulation, Education, Superintendent of Public Schools, 1884; and under Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc., Senate., 1895. Lincoln Institvte (Jefferson City, 1871-). Annual catalog, 1871/72-1902/03. '72-1903. Note. See back estate N. S. First I'istrict, 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 184o, 184.'), or 1847. The secoiid report was for 1841 and 1842. Until 1866 the reports were included in the Appendices to the Journals. By the law of Feb. •-'4, ISTO, 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 as " Missouri Agricultural College and University." Until 19U2 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. Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Mo. \^Education, continued.'] — President's annual report to the Curators. Colum- bia, 1901-03. 3 pm. 92 p.; lOfi p.; 112 p. — Bulletin of the University ; monthly ; volumes by years; v. 1, 1900. J^ote. No issue in January, March, April, or December. — Catalog, annual, 1843-1903. v. p. 60 pm. 8°. A^ote. The catalogs were numbered from the 3d, 1845, to the 19th, 1861, and from the 60th, 1891/92, to the 6lBt, 1902/03. Variously published at Columbia, St. Louis and Jefferson City. 58th was Bulletin v. 1, no. 2; 69th, v. 3, no. 5; 60th, v. 3, no. 6; 6lBt, v. 4, no. 5. There were two editions of the 60th, one containing list of the graduates to 1902. — 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. 12°. 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. 4°. 10 p. — Revised course of study for approved schools, adopted March 1, 1894. Columbia, '95. 2d edi- tion. 8". 10 p. — Examination for Yeater scholarships, August 1896. n. t. p. 8°. 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. 8°. 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. 8°. 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 Kev. A. M. Lewis. Columbia, '50. 8°. 29 p. See also under LeKislature, Journals, Docs., etc., 1851. Address of .7. 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. 8°. 32 p. ExcrciHes on the occasion of the inauguration of Daniel Read as J'resident of the State UnivcrHity. Introductory address on behalf of th(! hoard of Curators, by Mom. Phile- mon Bliss. Inaugural aiidrcss by President, June 26, 1867. y\lso baccalaureate address to the graduating claHS of 1867. Columbia, '67. 8". 38 p. Inauguration of S. S. T^aws, LL.I)., as Presi- dent of the University of Missouri, July 5, 1876. Columbia, "76. 8^'. ll!t (1) p. Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Mo. Education, continued.^ Addresses delivered at the inauguration of 11. H. Jesse, LL.D., as President of the University of Missouri. Also an address before the literary societies by Charles H. Jones, Editor St. Louis Republic, June 3, 1891. Columbia, '93. 8°. 71 p. Alumni orations. Columbia and St. Louis, 1854-99. 8°. Cont. : By James H. Moes, July 3, 1854. Columbia, n. d. 12 p. Odon Guitar, July 3, 1856. Columbia, n. d. 20 p. John F. Williams, July 2, 1858. Columbia, '68. 22 p. J. R. Shields, 1872. St. Louie, '72. 15 p. Leonidas M. Lawson, June 4, 1879. Columbia, '79. 24 p. Stephens B. Elkins, June 3, 1885. n. p.,n. d. 36 p. Henry W. Ewlng, June 1, 1887. Columbia, n. d. Charles E. Yeater, June 5, 1889. Columbia, '90. 28 p. Mrs. Sally Gentry Elstou, May 31, 1893. Columbia, '94. 22 p. Hanau W. Loeb, June 6, 1894. Columbia, '94. 30 p. John H. Duncan, June 3, 18!t5. Columbia, '95. 32 p. F. N. Peters, June 1, 1896. Columbia, '97. 31 p. Louis Theilmann, June 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. See also under Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc., 1843. Wm.S. Potts, July 30, 1845. Columbia, '45. 14 p. Leander Ker, July 30, 1845. Columbia, '45. 35 p. E. Wentworth, Aug. 23, 1848. Columbia, '48. W. Renfro Rothwell, July 4, 1854. Columbia, '54. 12 p. Joseph N. McDowell, 1854. 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, June 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. Note. These lectures were also issued in separate pam- phlets. 8. S. Laws, June 12, 1884. Columbia, jj. rf. 120. g p. Alexander Martin, March 26, 1886. Columbia, '86. .14 p. Semi-centennial celebration, July 4, 1890. Colunibia, '90. Ill p. 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. Wingtield S. Chaplin, June 1, 1897. Columbia, n. d. 20 p. T. J. J. See, January 20, 1898. n.p.,n.d. 8 p. William V. Byars, June 1, 1898. Columbia, n. d. 13 p. James Douglas, May 30, 1901. n.p.,n.d. 8 p. — Agricultural College (1870-). Bulletin, nos. 1- 35, 1883-88. Columbia, '83-88. 8° and 12°. Note. 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 Mixsouri. They ■were also published in the 42d, 43d and 44th University cata- logs, and the 19tL, 20th and 21st 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, Jotirnals, Docs., etc., 1859, 65, 68, Senate, 1879, 95, House, 1866, 91. List of Agricultural College lands for sale. St. Louis, 1872. 8°. 16 p. Missouri Agricultural College. [Experiments, etc.] n. t. p. 1878. 8°. 16 p. Report 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- Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Mo. Announcement, 1899/ Announcement, 1875- \ Education, continued.^ . ^ Record facts relating to the creation, location, and n.aintenance of the College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts and the Scliool of Mines and Metallurgy. n.p.,n.d. [Columbia, 1901.] 8°. See also below under Laws, Memorials, e^c, 1869. — Botany, Department of. Announcement for 1902/03. Columbia, '02. 8«. 6 p. — Engineering Department (1877-). Announce- ment, 1878-1903. Columbia. 8°. — [ Extension.'\ Lectures offered by professors m the University through the Kansas City Society of University Extension. Columbia, n. d. 12°. 13 p. — Graduate Department. 1900-1902/03. — Law Department (1872-). 1903. Columbia. 8°. Note. MedicalandLawSchools, 1875/76, in one pamphlet. Some exterior and interior views, 1898/99. oblong. 12 pi. ^ , /^ — \Laws, Memorials, Etc.'\ Memorial of the Cura- tors to the General Assembly in regard to pro- fessional instruction. 1848. 8°. 7 p. Note. Also in Appendix to Journals, 15th General As- sembly. 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. . , ^ n 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 University catalog for 1880/81. Memorial to the 32d General Assembly. Co- 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. ,, r^ Memorial to the 3.3d 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]. 12°. 6 p. [iVleniorial] 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 renioval from Columbia would violate a solemn contract, n. t. p. [1892.] 8°. 12 p. The State University. Has the Legislature tlie power to remove it? Opinions of lion. Alex- ander Martin, Hon. E. H. Norton, Hon. J. O. liroadhead. n. p., n. d. [1892.] 8". 29 p. Same. n. t. p. 8°. 2:'. p. Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Mo. Concerning the the members of n.i.p. [1901.] — Laws Observatory . Seares]. n. t. p. [Education, continued.'] Suggestions for the amendment, revision 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 tlie Harrison bill, Feb. 19, 1895. n. t. p. 8°. 9 p. The Murry Bill ; constitutionality, by Alexan- der Martin, n. t. p. [1895.] 8°. 4 p. Certificates of indebtedness. Report by Judge Alexander Martin. n.p.,n.d. [1900.] 24 p. University of Missouri. To the 41st General Assembly. 8". 5 p. Bulletin no. 1, [by F. II. 40. 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 (1) p. Catalogue of the books belonging to the library of the University of Missouri. Prepared by J. 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°. Note. Medical and Law Schools, 1875/76, in one pamphlet. From Jan. 26, 1846 to 1856 the " McDowell Medical College" of St. Louis was the Medical Department of the UniverBity. The same college under the name of the Missouri Medical College from June 2, 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°. Roster of the battahon of cadets, Dec. 1, 1902. Columbia, n. d. 16°. 16 p. — Mines, School of (Rolla, 1870-). Annual catalog, l8t-32d, 1872-1903. St. Louis, Jefferson City, Columbia and Rolla, '72-1903. 12° and 8°. 82 pm. Executive Board. Biennial reports to the Legislature, 1889/90-1901/02. Rolla, '91-1903. 8° and 12°. Directory 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. Rolla, n. d. 8". (11) p. The new chemical laboratory at the School of Mines, by Charles E. Wait, Director. Rolla, 1886. 16°. 14 p. Bulletin of the Missouri Mining Club; v. 1, no. 1, Jan. 1895. Rolla 8°. 67, (5) p. The development of American mining and metal- lurgy. An address before the School of Mines by James Douglas, n.i.p. [1901.] 8°. 8 p. Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Mo. {^Education, continued.'\ 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, House, 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. 2^ote. Also in State Agricultural report for 1902. Schweitzer, P. Contributions from the labor- atory of the State University. 1875. 8°. Note. Also in the catalog of the State University, 1874/75. S'ame, 1876. 8°. 36 p. Note. Also in the catalog of the State University, 1875/76. Statistics of the production of wheat, etc., 1881. n. p., n. d. 8°. Note. 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. Marx. The heating values and proximate analyses of Missouri coal. Columbia, 1901. 4°. 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. Note. 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°. Note. Also in State Agricultural report for 1880 and 1881. Williams, Charles P. Contributions from the laboratory of the School of Mines. 1875. 8". IG p. — [Periodicals.] The University Review; v. 1, nos. 1-2. 1882. University News Letter. March 1, 1900-Sept. 3, 1901. Milton M. Dearing, ed. 37 nos. Note. The first 16 nos. were broadsides; others were 3^ x 53 inches. It contained items for newspaper use. — University of Missouri Studies; edited by Frank Thilly, Professor of philosophy. Columbia, 1901-03. Cont: V. 1, No. 1. Contributions to a psychological the- ory of muHic; by Max Meyer, I'h.I)., Professor of Kxperi- inciital I'Hychology. .Iiiiie I'.lOl. HO p. V. 1, .No. 2. Origin of the Covenant Vivien; by Haymond WfM^kH, I'rofesHor of Komarico Lunguiiges. .June 1902. 64 p. V. I, .No '■'>. The evolution of the northern part of the low- lands of HONthcaslern MiMMouri ; by (J. V. Marliul, i'lotessor of OeoloKy. .July 1902. o:; p. V. l.No. 4. Kllelthyia; l.y Paul V. C. 15aur, Ph.D., Acting I'rofcHHor of (^liiHHlcal Archii'ology. Nov. 1902. 9U p. V. 1, .No. .0. Th<^ right of haiictuary in Kiigland, by Nor- rnan Maclareii Tronholiiie, I'h.I)., AsHiHlant I'rofessorof His- tory. Kebruary l9o:i. ll)6 p. V. 2, No. 1. Ithaca fir Loucas? by William Gwathmoy Manly, Professor of Greek Language and Literature. April 1903. 62 p. 334 Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Mo. {^Education, continued.'] — Political Science Department. Announcement, 1892-1903. Columbia, '92-1903. 8°. — Romance Languages Department. Announcement, 1902/03. Columbia, 1902. 8°. 15 p. — Scientific Association of the [/niversity. Pro- gramme and constitution. Columbia, 1896. 32". lip. Same, 1897. n. p., n. d. 16°. 15 p. Same, 1898/99. n. p., n. d. 16°. 16 p. Same, 1902. 16 p. — [Special Courses.] Special courses offered to teachers. Columbia, 1892-1903. — See also vnder Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc., n. t. p., 1842. 45, 49, 51, 65, 69, 83, 85, 89, Senate, 1853, 67, H3, 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. Note. Those reports, except the (ith, were also published in the 4th-l'2tb Agricultural reports. The General Index and Supplement was published by the U. S. Uovt. as Hulleiin no. 6, U. 8. Entomological (Joininission, Washington, 1881. The 7th and Sth were also printed in German. — Outlines of entomology, by Mary E. Murtf eldt ; prepared at the request of tlie 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- Alinded and Einleptic. Missouri Colony for the (Marshall, 1899-). Report, biennial, 1899/ 1900- 1903. Marshall, 1901-03. 2 pm. 8° a/ic? 12°. Note. The first wasalso published in Appendix to Journals, 41st General Assembly. Fruit Experiment Station (Mountain Grove, 1899-). First annual report, 1900. '01. 8°. 20 p. Note. Also published In Appendix to Journals, 4l8t 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. Geological 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- dix, 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 Journals, 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 Journals, 2l8t 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. Geological Survey, continued. Hagar, Albert D. Annual report. 1871. 8°. 23 p. Note. This was also published in Appendix to Journals, 26th General Assembly. 1871. Norwood, J. G. Report of Geologist ^ro tern., Aug. 30, 1871 to March 13, 1872. Note. This is in the House Journal, adjourned session 26th General Assembly, 1871/72; pamphlet copies not known. Broadhead, G. C., et al. Report, 1855-71, by G. C. Broadhead, F. B. Meek and B. F. Slmmard. 1873. 8°. 324, iv, p. Pumpelly, Raphael. Preliminary report on the iron ores and coal fields. New York, 1873. 8°. xvi, 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 P. Industrial report on lead, zinc, and iron, together with notes on Shannon county and its copper deposits. 1877. 8°. 177, xvi, p. — Report to the Board of Curators concerning the transfer of the Geological Survey to the 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. Note. This was published in the Missouri State University Catalog for 1876. Winslow, Arthur. Bulletin, nos. 1-5, April 1890- July 1891. '90-91. 8°. — Biennial report to the 36th General Assembly. 1891. 8°. 53 p. — Same 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. 8°. 256 p. Keyes, C. R. Biennial report to 38th General As- sembly. 1895. 8°. 60 p. — Same to 39th 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. 8o. 387 p. ; 383 p. — Vol. VIII. Annual report with accompanying papers. 1894. 8°. 395 p. — Vol. IX. Reports on Area! geology [sheets 1-4]. 1896. 8". 430 p. Note. The publieationB were in two forms: the varioun "sheets" or "quadrangles" in folio atlas form, and iiu 8" pamphlet report on each sheet, ten in all. These were after- wards combined in book form us volumes IX and XII, with the sheets or maps folded in the volumes. — Vol. X. Surface features of Missouri, and bibli- oKrai)liy. 1896. 8". 533 p. — Vol. XI. Clay deposits; by 11. A. Wheeler. 1H96. 8". 622 p. Gallaher,.T()hn A. Biennial report. 1898. 8". 68 p. — Same to 4lHt CJeiicral Assembly, by Leo Gallaher, Acting State (Jcoiogist. 1901. 8". 55 p. — Vol. XII. Area! geology [sheets r,-lQ] ; edited by C. F. Marbut. 1898. 8". 656 p. Note. 8ee note above under Vol. IX. 33^ Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Mo. Geological Survey, continued. — Vol. XIII. Preliminary report on the structural and economic geology of Missouri. 1900. 8°. 260 p. Buckley, E. R. Biennial report to 42d General As- sembly. 1903. 8°. 83, 3 p. See also back under Education., University of Mis- souri, Periodicals; and under Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc., 1849, House, 1877. Grape Growers' Association, Mississippi Valley. Report, 18r,7-71. 2^ote. The reports of spring and fall meetings of 1868, annual meeting of April 1869, spring meeting of 1871, and 5th annual meeting of 1871 were published in the 4th-7th Agri- cultural reports. Historical Society of Missouri, State (Columbia, 1898-). First biennial report, 1901/02. Colum- bia, '03. 8°. 50 p. J^ote. The Society was organized by the State Press Asso- ciation, and in 1899 was made a trustee for the State. jSee also under Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc., 1849. — Constitution and by-laws. n. t. p. 8°. 7 p. — Proceedings at its second annual meeting, Jan. 22, 1903. Palmyra, Mo., 1903. 8°. 85 p. Horse Breeders' Convention. Proceedings [2d meet- ing]. 1898. 80. U p. — Third annual meeting at Me.xico, Missouri, Dec. 15, 1898. In cooperation with the State Board of Agriculture. Columbia, '99. 8°. 29 p. Note. These reports and others were included in the Agri- cultural reports, 1898-1901. See also forward Live Stock. Horticultural Society, State. Report, l8t-45th annual meeting, 1859-1903. '60-1903. 8°. Note. Variously called Proceedings, Transactions, and Re- ports. The 1st report is under name of Missouri Fruit Growers' Association. The meetings of 18(51 and 1S62 are in one publication; also the 23d and 24th reports. The 6th-22d meetings are in the l8t-14th Agricultural reports and the 6th- 8th are in the Appendix to the Legislative Journals. The loth 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 reports were published in St. Louis. The meeting for organization was not counted in numbering the reports, but there was no no. 19, so that the present numbering includes that meeting. — History and publications of the State Horticultural Society, by F. A. Sampson. 1891. 8°. 15 p. Note. Reprint from the 38d report. — Missouri for fruit. Items of information, with maps ; by L. A. Goodman, Secretary. Columbia, n. d. 8°. 27 p. — Report of Secretary to 4l8t 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 (Kamaas City , 1874-77). 2d biennial report, for 1875/76. '77. 8°. 31 p. Industrial School for Girls (Chillicothe, 1887-). Biennial report, 1889/90-1901/02. Chillicothe, St. Louis, Trenton, Mo., and Jefferson City. '91-1903. 7 pm. 8°. Note. Also in Appendix to Journals, 36th-41st General As- semblies, except the 40th. — Special report of the Superintendent, with por- tions of the law relating to the institution. Chil- licothe, 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 Girls, continued. — Rules and regulations. Cbillicothe, 1888. 8°. 23 p. — Same. Chillicothe, 1891. 8°. 23 p. — See also under Legislature, Laws of the State, Special Laws, Reformatories . [/nsawe.] State Hospital for the Insane, No. 1 (Fulton, 1851-). Biennial report, 1851/52-1901/ 02. '52-1903. 26 pm. 8°. Note. The first five lepoita were not numbered. The two foUowingare both numbered 6th, and 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 exception of 23(1; all in Appendix to Journals except the 16th and 23d. The title was " State Lunatic Asylum" until 1901, when each Asylum was named "State Hospital for the Insane." — Special report, Sept. 7-Nov. 30, 1863. '63. 8°. 20 p. Note. This was also in Appendix to Journals, 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 25tli General Assembly. — Report to adjourned 26th General Assembly, [Nov. 1870-Nov. 1871]. '72. 8°. 15 p. — Communication from Hon. R. W. Wi-lls 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, 1.5lh General Assem- bly. — Report of the Commissioners to erect the Lunatic Asylum, n.t.p. [1851.] 8°. 4 p. — Code of by-laws, rules and regulations. Colum- bia, 1874. 8°. 59 (O p. — Sa/me. 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-14th, 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 HoHjdtal. No. 1. See also under Legislature, i/o?tr?ia/s, Docs., etc., 1879, Houte, 1881. State Hospital for the Insane, No. 3 (Nevada, 18H0-). Biennial report, lst-8th, 1887/88- 1901/02. Nevada, '88-1903. 8 pm. 8°. Note. See note under Hospital No. 1. — Rei)ort of Commissioners [with architect's report]. n. p., [1JS8K]. 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, .Tonrnals, Docs., etc., 1K49, 51, 190:'., Senate, 18'i8, 72, House., 1849, 70, 71. Library, State (Jefferson City). Catalog, 1882. 8°. 241 p. — Bii'iinial report, 1901/02. ['03.] 8". 32 p. — Brief ciifabjgiic of the . . . Law Dei)iirtment. J. VV. Zevcly, Librarian. '92. 8°. 155 p. — See also under Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc., House, 1883. 333 Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Mo. \^Live Stock.'\ Missouri Improved Live Stock Breeders' Association. 2cl annual mectiiif^, in cO()i)eration with the State Board of Agriculture. Columbia, 1899. 8°. 117 p. Note. Rfiports were also publiBhed in the 30th, Slst, 32d and 34th Agricultural reports. See also back, Home Breed- ers' Convention; and under Legislature, Journals, Doch., etc., 1897. Penitentiary, State (Jefferson City, 1835-). Biennial report, 183r)/;]G-l!K)l/02. '30-1903. 34 i)m. Note. Variously entitled "Report of the Warden," " Re- portof the Inspectors ;tiiil OIRcers," " Report of the Inspectors and Warden," and " Report of the Inspectors." — Report of the Board of Inspecters under the pro- visions of Section fir>1.5, R. S. 1883. 8o. 20 p. — Copies of present contracts between the State and employers of convicts. 1885. 8^. 7 p. — Warden'^ report on convicts and contracts, n. t. p- 1891. 8°. .5 p. See also under Executive and Staff, Attorney Genera/, 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 5th-10th meetings, 1896-1901, were in the 29th-34th Agriculiural reports. The annual exhibition pam- phlets have been issued each year by the Association. Reform School for Boys, Missouri State ( Boonville, 1887-). Bienntal report, lst-7th, 1887/89- 1901/02. Boonville and Columbia, '91-1903. Note. The lst-6th 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. \^Roads.'\ 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°. 56 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, 2.oth, 29th, 30th, 32d, 33d and 34th Agricultural reports. — See also under Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc., 1840. [Soldiers' Homes.'] Federal Soldiers' Home (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 tirst 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 Missou7-i (Higginsville, 1897-). Biennial report, 1899-1903. S^m. Note. The Ist and 2d published at Liberty. Swine Breeders' Association. Third annual meeting, in cooperation with the State Board of Agri- culture. Columbia, 189(!. 8°. 64 p. — Sixth anntial meeting. Columbia, 1899. 8°. 70 p. Note. Reports were also published in the 27th-34th Agri- cultural reports and in the Monthly crop reports for April 1894 and May 1897. 339 Judiciary] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Mo. Judiciary. Supreme Court. Missouri reports, v. 1-170: Eeports of cases in the Supreme Court, 1821-1903. 170 v. D.i?., '29-1903. 8°. Cont.: V. 1, 1821-28; by P. H. McBride. 2-3, 1828-35; by J. C. Edwards. 4, 1835-37; by W. B. Napton. 5-8, 1837-45; by 8. M. Bay. 9-11, 1845-48; by B. F. Stringfellow. 12-13, 1848-50; by W. A. Robarda. 14-15, 1851-52; by J. B. Gar- denshire. 16-21, 1852-55; by 8. A. Bennett. 22-30, 1856-60; by H. M. Jones. 31, 1860-62 ; by H. M. Jones, D. JR. Barclay, and C. C. Whittelsey. 32-41, 1862-67; by C. C. Whittelsey. 42-64, 1867-77; by T. A. Post. 65-79, 1877-83; by T. K. Bkinker. 80-136, 1883-96; by F.M. Brown. 137, 1896; by P. M. Brown and P. 8. Rader. 138-170, 1897-1903 ; by P. B. Rader. Note. The first three volunnes were republished in 1 v. in 1843. The first fifteen were annotated and reprinted by Louis Houck at Cape Girardeau, 1871-72, and later editions of the same have been published in St. Louis. V. 2-3 are in one. Many of the other volumes have been reprinted by the Gilbert Book Co., St. Louis. ^ a , See also under Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc., tsenate, 1891, House, 1875. CouH of Appeals. Reports of cases determined in St. Louis and Kansas City Courts of Appeals, 1876- 1903; V. 1-9(J. St. Louis, '80-85; Columbia, '86-1903. 96 V. 8°. Cont.: V. 1-16, 1876-85; by A. M. Berry. 17-28,1885-88; by A M. Berry and J. F. Mister. 29-32, 1888 ; by E. A. Lewis and J. F. Mister. 33-35, 1888-89; by E. A. Lewis and B. E. Guthrie. 36-67, 1889-96; by D. Goldsmith and B. E. Guthrie. 68-80, 1896-99; by J. W. North and B. E. Guthrie. 81-96, 1899-1903; by M. R. Smith and B. E. Guthrie. Note. The first sixteen volumes were of the St. Louis Court alone. \^Digesis.'\ Digest of the decisions of the Supreme Court from 1820 to 1845. By Evans Casselberry. St. Louis, '45. 12°. 282, iii, p. — Same, in first fifteen volumes of reports. By same. St. Louis, 1853. 8°. 554 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°. Note. lBt^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. 50-89 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. 25-27 of the Southwestern Reporter. By E. W. Fat- tison. St. Louis, 1895. 2 v. 614 p.; 581 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° Note. Published as follows: v. 1-2,1897-98, 2 v.; v. 3-4, 1899, 2 V. — Same; Sui)i)lf;ment, embracing v. 138-153 Supreme Court reports, and v. 70-KO reports of the Courts of Appeals. By E. W. Pattison. v. 6. St. Louis, 1900. H". — Overruled, reversed, and criticised cases in the Su- pr(!ine and Appeal (Jourts. IJy W. C. Key. Nevada, Mo., fl«!)H j. 12". 2 (218) p. l/ndexe.i.] Index to v. 1-^,0 Missouri reports. By B. Hunter and W. G. Meyer. St. Louis, 1876. 24'>. 290 p. — Same, v. 50-60 and first hundred pages of 61. By W. G. Meyer. St. Louis, 1876. 24". 196 p. Judiciary] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Mo. \^Indt%es, continued.'] — Index to v. 1-155 Supreme Court and v. 1-83 Courts of Appeals. By James F. Pitt. St. Joseph, 1902. 8°. 931) 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. See also under Executive and Staff, Governor, 1865, Auditor, 1849, Secretary of State, Laws; and under Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc., Senate, 1843, 59, 72, 91, House, 1867, 72, 73, 75, 81. Legislature. [Called General Assembly.] SesBions biennial beginning in November of even years, 1820-46 ; in Dec, 1848-64; odd years in January, 1867-1908. Adjourned seBsions, lHih-27tli General Assembly, 1855-74, except 2l8t. Special, Called, or Extra sessions : 1821; Aug. 30, 1852; Nov. 27, 1860; May 2, 1861; June 19-24, 1872; June 24-27, 1872; March 29, 1875; April 19, 1882; May 11-July 2, 1887; Feb. 17-March 24, 1892. '[Laws of the State.'] Laws, lst-42d regular session; ten adjourned sessions, ten special sessions; 1820-1903. i;, p., '20-1903. 57 v. Note. Called " Acts," 1820-24. The laws of a part of the special sessions were issued with tlie regular sessions. 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 bound in same volume with last. Title-page of first edition of 1838/39 bore date of 1838. See forward under Journals, Docs., 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, v. 2. Laws of a public and general nature of the State of Missouri, 1824-36, not published in the digest of 1825 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 v, 8°. viii, 486 p. ; viii, 487-974 p. Note. The two volumes are paged continuously and are generally bound in one. — Revised statutes, 1835. Published under the direc- tion of [A. A. King]. St. Louis, '35. 8°. 699, i, p. St. Louis, '40. 8°. 625, 4 p. St. Louis, '41. 8°. 625, 4 p. Published under the superintendence Jones. St. Louis, '45. 8°. xvi. — Same, 2d ed. — Same, 3d ed. — Same, 1845. of W. C 1215 p. — Same, 1855. '56. 2 1 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, '70. 1440 p., index (158) p. Note. Index compiled by R. B. Robinson. — Same, 1872, containing acts of 1871/72. '72. 2 v. 8°. — Same; Supplement, containing laws of 1873/75, 77. Compiled by W. S. Myer. St. Louis, '77. 8°. 607 p. Charles H. Hardin, Commissioner. 8°. viii, 891 (1) p.; vii, 895- St. Louis, St. Louis, Legislature] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Mo. [Laws of the Siate, continved.'] — Revised 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. Louis, 1879. 16°. x, 861 p. — Same, 1889. Compiled bv S. C. Major [and others]. '89. 2 V. 8°. X, 1297 p. ; vii, 1299-2886 p. — Same, 1899. Comjuled 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, 1896. 8° viii, 1426 p. — Same, 2d edition, revised and enlarged. Kansas City, 1901. 2 v. xviii i 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. McCulloch. '98. 8°. vii, 436 p. — Index to statute law, to 1868. J. S. Garland. St. Louis, '68. 8°. — [Statutory Revision.] See forward Journals, Does., etc., 1855. — \_S2}ecial 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. -A^n 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. 80. 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, ;ind session acts of 1891 and 1893. Collated by Silas W. Dooley. Rich Hill, n. d. 8° 211 (Dp. — [Collateral Inheritance.] See under Executive and Staff, Auditor, 1901. — [Corporations.] Act concerning private corpora- tions passed at adjourned session of tiie 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. — [Deht.] See forward Imprisovment for Debt. — [Education.] Common school act of Feb. 9, 1839. '39. 80. Act respecting township scliool lands. 8°. 1843. (;ommon-schiiol act of March 27, 1845. '45. 8°. Act to |)rovi(h- for the organization, support, and governinont of conmion schools, approved March 27, 1845. '47. 8^ 84 p. Acts relating to (common schools, with remarks and forms, including additional acts since 1847. '51. 80. 85, 2 p. Act to provide for the organization, support and government of common schools. 1853. 8o. 30 p. Act to provide for training and licensing of ti-aclnrs. 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. \_Laws of the State, continued. ~\ — \_Finances.'\ Act for the consolidation of the rail- road State debt, with report of joint committee on State credit, and (iovernor's message relating to same. 1806. 8°. 16 p. — \_Grain Inspection.'] See under Inspection and Regulation, Railroads. — \_Imprisonment for Debt.] An act to abolish im- prisonment for debt, passed at 12th General Assembly. 1843. 8°. — \^Insurance.'\ Insurance laws, 1899, including laws governing and regulating fraternal beneficiary 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°. HI 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. 18:'.7. 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 enrolled militia forces of the State of Missouri. 1863. 8°. 6 p. Act for the organization and government of tbe Missouri militia. 1865. 8°. 9 p. Act for the organization of the military forces, approved May! 5, 1877. '77. 8°. 16 p. Missouri military code. Approved May 6, 1879. '85. 8°. 13 p. Laws and regulations for the due and orderlj' organization, equipment, and discipline of the military force. 1S90. 8°. 132 p. See also ?/?tcZer 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°. 153, 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, Rail- roads. 343 Legislature] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Mo. \_Laws of the State, continued.'\ — iReformatories.-] An act to establish the Missouri Juvenile Reform School, with a statement of the design and advantages of the institution. St Louis, 1851. 8°. 23 p. An act to establish reform schools in cities of over fifty thousand inhabitants. 1885. 8°. An act to provide for locating and erecting a State Reform School for boys. [1887.] 8°. 5 p. An act to estabhsh 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°. 29 p Same, passed at the 26th General Assembly, with forms. 1871. 8°. 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. I 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 1875. '75. 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 titate. Laws, and below. Township 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. -[Township Organization.] The township organ- ization law, with notes and decisions. By Elijah H. liaines. St. Louis, 1872. 8°. 132 p. aB'l:':p,Jn':r,;.°"i.',Trio'';."""" '" ""•"•^^'^ -''•' '^^^ ^^^-^ Townsiiip organization law of 1872 [in German!. '72. 8". 35 J). ■^^J u*/!* Prf'vi.ling for township organization. 27th Gcncriil AsHcmbly 1873. 8". 35 p. Township organization law as amended by the 31 Ht, 32.1, and 33d General Assemblies. Hanni- bal, n. d. 8". 31 p. See also under Executive and Staflf, Auditor. 344 Legislature] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Mo. [^Journals, Documents, Etc.] Appendix to the Journals, 1841-1903. 28 V. See at beginning of list, p. 313. — Official directory. See under Executive 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. '23-1903. 42 pm. 8°. — Memorial to Congress to enlarge the State by taking in the northwest part. 1830. — Titles of acts passed, 1833-1903. Note. Publisiied at end of each sesBion. — Report of the committee appointed by the Governor to examine the State Bank of Missouri. Bien- nial, 1838/39-56/57. 10 pm. 8°. — Report of the committee on currency, on the inde- pendent treasury. 1839. — Report 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- struction 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. — Report of the committee to settle with the late Treasurer, Feb. 27, 1843. '43. — Address of John J. Campbell, Jan. 8, 1845. '45. 12°. 12 p. — Report of committee on celebration of Jan. 8, 1845, 47, 49. '45-49. — Majority and minority report of joint committee on printing. 1845. 8°. — Report of committee on University. 1845-81. Note. The reports were generally made to the Legislature by the joint committee of thu two houses, at each session be- tween the above dates. The committee of the two houses made separate and not joint reports to the 28th, 30th and 31st General Assemblies. — 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. — Report of joint committee on the Penitentiary, 1846, 48, 52, 54, 66, 69. 8°. — Address of J. N. Burch, January 8, 1849. '49. 8°. — Report 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 State. 1849. 345 Legislature] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Mo. [^Journals, Documents, Etc., continued.'] — Memorial from the citizens of Cape Girardeau in rtference 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 tiie Chaniber of Commerce of St. Louis to the General Assembly. 1851. 8". — Memorial of the President and Directors of the Pacific Railroad, with maps and other documents attached. 1852. 8°. 24 p. Note. Also published in German. — Memorial of the North Missouri Railroad Conven- tion. 1852. 8°. 12 p. Note. Also published in German. — Memorial to Consrress for grant of land to Canton and Bloomfield Railroad in Iowa. 1852. 8". — Report on the subject of prisons by Rev. A. L. Hamilton. 1S52. 8°. 22 p. — Report of the committee to examine the books of the late State Treasurer and the late State Auditor. 1852. — Minority report of committee to abridge the common school law and reduce the number of officers. 1^<53. — 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 4:th March, 1855, by Rev. John G. Fackler [Chaplain of the Sen- ate]. '55. 8°. 15 p. — Majority 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. H". — Memorial by Silas Reed to Congress on the develop- ment of the mineral resources of Missouri. 1857. H". — AdilresH of W. M. Leftwich, Jan. 8, 1859. '59. 8". — Difl'ours.- of Rev. W. M. Prottsninn on Thanks- giving Day, Doc. 8, 18.59, by invitation of the (iencral Assembly. '.59. 8°. 13 p. — Memorial for the establishment of an agricultural colie^'C in the State. 1859. 8". — Eulogy on llie life and character of Brig. -General Nathaniel F>yon, by the Hon. George W. Ander- son. 186.",. 8". 11 p — A sermon by the Chapluin of the Senate before the General Assembly, Thanksgiving Day, Nov 26 1863. '63. 8". 10 p. — Report of the committee to settle with tlie late Treasurer, W. VV. Morrison. 1863. Legislature] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Mo. [./owrwa/s, Documents, Etc.-, continned.'\ — Memorial of the General Assembly to Congress in beh;ilf of Missouri State militia. 18(!;3. 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. 1^G5. 8°. — Address of Dr. Daniel Read on education before the General Assembly. 18(;7. 8°. IC p. — Keport of joint committee on the condition and working of the Treasury Department. 1867. 8°. Note. This is pp. 17-"22 in a pamphlet with "Communica- tion from the Auditor," Yah. 12, le67. — Report of select committee to investigate s:ile of certain railroads, with evidence. 1.SG7. 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 Atrrieultural College and other matters. 1868. 8"' 13 p. — Report of joint committee to investigate the Police Departraeiit of the city of St. Louis. St. Louis, '68. ' 8°. 37.5 p. — Report of joint committee to investigate the sale of the Southwest Pacific Railroad. 1869. 8o. 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. — 5awe; additional report. 1870. 8°. 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. Contains 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 the means whereby the Hannibal and St. Joseph renewal bond bill passed the 27th General Assembly. 1877. 8°. 42! 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 testimony ; 30th GenerarAssembly. 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. ~ -Same ; in German. 1881. 8°. 19 p. 347 Legislature] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Mo. \^Journals, DocuTnents, Etc., continued. '\ — Report of the committee on mining and manu- factures. 1881. 8°. 21 p. — Report of the committee to inquire into the mode of punishment of prisoners in the Penitentiary. 1881. 80. 83 p. — Memorial of Curators to the 32d General Assembly. 1883. 12°. 14 p. — Report of committee to visit the various State insti- tutions. Biennial, 1883-1903. 11 pm. 8°. Note. Popularly called the " Junketing Committee." — Memorial of Curators, 1885. 8°. 32 p. — Report of the joint committee to inquire into the Congressional grant of July 1862, [etc.] '87. 8°. 134(1) p. — Report of the committee on labor in regard to con- vict contract labor. 1887. 8°. 40 p. — Standing committees of the Senate and House of the 34th General Assembly. 1887. 8°. 25 p. — Majority report of the Columbia investigating com- mittee. [State University.] 1889. 8°. 14 p. — Minority report of the same. 1889. 8°. 26 p. — Report of joint committee. [Above majority and minority reports.] 1889. 8°. 36, ii, p. — Testimony taken before the University investigating committee. 1889. 8°. 543 p. — Report of the joint committee on investigation of the management of the Insurance Department of the State. 1889. 8°. 27 (2) p. — Testimony taken in the Insurance Department in- vestigation. 1889. 8°. 336 (1) p. — Sermon on constitutional government, by W. M. Prottsman, Chaplain, Feb. 8, 1891. n. d. 8°. 9 p. — Report of committee on sale of State Blind Asylum. n.t.p. [1891.] 8°. 2 p. — Supplemental report of committee to settle with Auditor and Treasurer, n, t. p. [1891.] 8°. 2 p. — Report of the investigation of the live stock business in St. Louis, Kansas City and St. Joseph. 1897, 8°. 306 p. — Report of committee on St. Louis Insane Asylum. 1903. 8". 2 p. — Report of Penitentiary investigating committee, 1903. n. t. p. 8°. 9 p. — Report of special committee on investigation of labor in State Penitentiary, 1903. 8°. 9 p. — [Speeches by Members.] 1852-97. Note. This is the most complete list yet made of speeches delivered in regular HesMions; some were not published by the State but are included here because they may be regarded in a sense as official documents. Speech of Mr. Allen of St. Louis, in Senate, Sept. G, [7,] lH,->2. n. i. p. 7 p. Suhstaiice of the remarks made in joint session, pending tlic election of bank officers, Jan. 1853, to which is apiicndod the Buffalo platform of principles, and speech of F. P. Blair. 1853. 8°. 44 p. Remarks of F. P. Blair, Jr., in the House, on the repeal of the "Jackson resolutions." 1853. H". 1 6 p. Remarks of Flon. F. P. Blair, Jr., of St. Louis, in joint session, upon the subject of the Sena- torial election, n. i. p. 8". 16 p. Note. ThlH pamphlet also contains : Remarks of Mr. Blair, .Jan. 10, IS.').'., on the; riiollon to adjourn the joint session tine die: Remarks of sami!, .Jan. 1 1 , 1 H,06, on Hoiiatorial election; and Remarks of same In reply to Mr. Ooodo, Feb. 2, 1866. Legislature] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Mo. [^Journals, Docurnents , Etc., continued.'] Speeches of Peter Carr, Jan. 27, 1855 [in joint session, on election of U. S. Senator]. St. Louis, '55. 8°. 16 p. Remarks of Hon. Robert C. Harrison, Jan- uary 27, 1855, in joint session, pending the election of United States Senator, n. t. p. 7 p. Remarks of J. T. Hughes, in joint session, Jan. 29, 1855, on resolution to adjourn sine die. '55. 8°. 8 p. Remarks of Hon. J. R. Barrett, in joint session Jan. ;^0, 1855, ponding the election of U. S. Sen- ator. '55. 8°. 8 p. Remarks of E. A. Donelan, in joint session, Jan. 31, 1855, pending the election of a U. S. Senator. n. t.p. 8°. 8 p. Speech of G. W. Goode, Esq., of St. Louis, on the motion to adjourn the joint session for the election of a U. S. Senator, Feb. 1, 1855. '55. 8°. 36 p. Speech of James S. Rollins, in joint session, Feb. 2, 1855, on election of U. S. Senator, in reply to Mr. Goode. '55. 8°. 16 p. Speeches of G. C. Medley of Cole county, pend- ing the election of a U.S. Senator. St. Louis, 1855. 10 p. Speech of Hon. Benjamin W. Grover, in the Senate, February 16, 1855, upon the act to complete certain railroads in the State. '55. 8°. 13 p. Remarks of Hon. Jo Davis of Howard county, on the bill to re-enact the ten per cent, interest law of 1845, February 19, 1855. n. t. p. 8". Speech of Hon. B. Gratz Brown, in the House, on gradual emancipation in Missouri, Feb. 12, 1857. '57. 8°. 31 p. Speech of Hon. John D. Stevenson, in the House, Jan. 16, 1861, on bill calling a State convention. n.t.p. 8°. 34 p. Speech in the Senate of Hon. W. Halleburton on the rights of the States, Jan. 25, 1861. '61. 8°. 14 p. Speech in the Senate of Gen. G. R. Smith, on the 10th of February, 1865. St. Louis, '65. 8°. 10 p. Speech in the Senate of Senator Ellis G. Evans, on rebel enfranchisement, 1870. 8°. 8 p. Speech of James S. Rollins in the Senate; a plea for the farmers, mechanics, and miners. St. Louis, 1872. 80. 32 p. Speech of Stilson Hutchins in the House, Feb- ruary 4, 1874, on the Niedner claim. '74. 8". 25 p. Speech of Hon. Louis Benecke, in the Senate, March 19, 1874. n t. p. 8°. 11 p. Remarks of Stilson Hutchins in the House, Feb. 12, 1875, on the 6th District contested election case. St. Louis, '75. 8°. 16 p. Speech of Stilson Hutchins Feb. 24 and 26, 1875, on bill for issue of State bonds. '75. 8°. 18 p. Speech of Hon. T. T. Hathaway in the Senate on joint and concurrent resolution. 1883. 8°. 12 p. Speech in the Senate of Chas. E. Peers, March 10, 1897, on passage of Senate bill No. 3. St. Louis, '97. 8°. 20 p. 349 Legislature] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Mo. Senate. Journal, lst-41st General Assembly, 1820-1901. St. Louis, St. Cliarles, Fayette, Bowling Green and Jefferson City. 60 v. Note. The JourDals of the special and regular sessions of the 7th General .Assembly are in one volume, the title-page being that of the special seasion. — Journal of the Senate, extra session of the rebel legislature called together by a proclamation of C. F. Jackson, begun and held at Neosho, New- ton county, Missouri, on the twenty-first of Octo- ber, 1861 '65. 8°. 45 p. — Rules of the Senate. See under Executive and Staff, Secretory of State, Official directory, [etc.]. — Rules and regulatious for the trial of Judge Leland. 1»4H. 8°. — Report and resolutions on the subject of the Union and the rights of the slave owner. 16th General Assembly. 1851. 8°. — Report of committee on internal improvements on Pacific Railroad and Hannibal and St. Joseph Railroad. 1851. 8°. — Report of majority of committee on the State Uni- versity. 1853. 8°. 24 p. — Official report of the trial o1 Hon. Albert Jackson, Judge of the 15th Judicial Circuit, before the Sen- ate, composing the High Court of Impeachment. Reported by T: J. Henderson. 1859. 8°. 480 p — Report of committee of ways and means, Nov. 19, 1863, on Union military bonds. 1863. 8°. — Report of committee on the Deaf and Dumb Asy- lum, after visitation. 1866, 70. 2 pm. 8°. — Report of select committee on rebuilding the Presi- dent's house at Columhia, and other matters. 1867. 8°. — Report of select committee to investigate the sale of certain railroads, on the St Louis and Iron Mountain Railroad. 1867. 8°. — Report of the select committee on Iron Mountain R.R. in relation to Mr. Allen's original title, and the evidence before the committee ; also the re- port of Senator Woener. 1868. 8°. 49 p. — Report of the select committee on the Pacific Rail- road Company. 1868. 8°. Report of the select committee to visit the Lunatic Asylum. 1868, 70. 2 pm. 8°. — Report of special committee concerning the Peni- tentiary. 1872. 8". 94 p. — Articles of impeachment preferred by the House against Judge i'hilander Lucas. 1872. 8°. Evidence taken by the committt-e on the Lunatic Asylum, and the evidence taken before the Board of Managers of the Asylum. 1872. 8°. — Report of the special committee to make an inven- tory of the bonds in the vault of the State Treas- urer. 1875. 8«. 10 p. — Report of the special committee to inquire into the disi)osition of the Agricultural College lands. 1879. 8°. 8 p. — Report of the special commitee on the Penitentiary instruf:ted by a resolution of the Senate to inves- tigate tiie management of the Penitentiary [1877 -78] . '79. 8". 15 p. Report of the committee appointed to vi.sit the Mis- souri Institution for the Education of the Blind. 1H79. 8". 7 p. Report of the committee on mining and manufact- uring, on visit to the School of Mines, n. t. p. [1879.] 8°. 3 p. lieport of the committee of ways and means on the report of the amliting committee and the valiility of the bonds of the State officers. 1879. 8". 32 p. Legislature] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Mo. Senate, continued. — Report of the committee on the Deaf and Dumb In- stitution. 187;). 8°. 9 p. — Report of the committee of ways and means on special message of the Governor relating to the State's credit. 1879. S". Note. With special message of the Governor of April 22, 1879. 12 p. — Report of special committee on Agricultural Collpge lands and proceeds of sales and leases of same. 1879. 8°. 8 p. — Evidence submitted by the special committee on in- vestigation into the affairs of the State Treasury. 1879. 8°. — Report of the committee on internal improvements on the aid that has been extended to the Missouri Pacific Railroad Company, Southwest branch. 1879. 8°. 7 p. — Report of special committee to investigate the in- come and emoluments of certain offices in the city of St. Louis. 1879. 8°. — Report of committee to visit Blind Asylum. 1881. 8°. 6 p. — Report of committee of ways and means on the set- tlement of the late Treasurer. 1881. 8«. — Memorial [of the Curators oi the University] to the 32d General Assembly. Jefferson City, 1883. 8°. 14 p. — Report of the committee on the Penitentiary. 1883. 8°. 8 p. — S'ajwe, with evidence. 1883. 8°. 153 p. — Memorial [of the Curators of the University] to the 33d General Assembly. Jefferson City, 1885. 8°. 32 p. — Statements and testimony of railroad managers, of shippers, farmers, and others, before committee on railroads and internal improvements. 1887. 8". 593 p. — Memorial of members of the Bar in relation to a Supreme Court Commission. 1891. 8°. — Majority and minority reports of the committee to investigate the alleged duplicate payment by the State of moneys due the seminary fund. 1892. 8°. 16 p. — Memorial addresses on the life and cha.*acter of James Grain McGinnis, Jan. 22, 1895. '95. 8°. 19 p. port. — State University and Normal Schools. Report showing names of officers, teachers, and em- ployees, submitted in response to a resolution of the Senate. 1895. 8°. 18 p. — Argument of Hon. Alexander Martin before the committee of education of the Senate, on the Harrison bill, relating to the College of Agricul- ture and Mechanic Arts, Feb. 19, 1895. n. t. p. 8°. 9 p. — Report of the St. Louis investigating committee. 1899. 8°. 28 p. — Objections to Senate bill No. 251, providing that the Recorder shall not be required to record marriage licenses when issued, ri. t. p. [1903.] 8°. 5 p. — Report of committee to investigate grain, turf, spec- ulative and other investment companies, n. t. p. [1903.] 8°. 21 p. Note. The report of House members of the committee le same as first 16 pages of this. \_Speeches by Member s.'\ Documents, etc. See back under .Journals, 351 Legislature] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Mo. House of Bepresentatives. Journal, l8t-4l8t General Assembly, 1820-1901. 54 v. 8°. Note. The Journals of the 19th, 20th extra, 2l8t extra, 2*5th extra, and 3lBt extra General Assemblies are in volmueB with the Senate Journals. The extra and regular 17th General Assemblies are in one volume, the title-page being that of the extra session. See also beloio, 1874. — Rules of the House. See i/nder Executive and Staff, Secretary of State, Official directory [etc. ] . — Majority .-tnd minority reports of the committee to investigate the State Bank, insurance companies and gas light company chartered by the General Assembly. 1841. 8°. 43 p. — Minority report of committee on elections on contest from Saline County, Sappington vs. Bingham. 1846. 8°. 11 p. — Report of commission to locate the Lunatic Asylum. 1849. 8°. — Minority report of committee on Federal relations on slavery. 1849. 8". — Report of eommittie on land grant to aid in con- struction of the Hannibal and St. Joseph Rail- road. 1852. 8°. — Report of committee on land grant for the Iron Mountain branch of the Pacific Railroad. 1852. 8°. — Report of committee on land grant for the Pacific Railroad. 1852. 8°. — Minority-report of committee on land grant in aid of certain railroads. 1852. 8°. — Communication of Wm. M. McPherson, President of Pacific Railroad, in answer to House resolu- tion, n t.p. [1857.] 8°. 16 p. _ — Majority report of the committee on elections in the case of Jackson vs. HoUey. 1859. — Report of the committee on elections in the case of Alexander vs. Smith. 1862. 8°. — Majority and minority report of the committee on elections in tlie case of Lane vs. Gentry. 1862. 8°. — Report of special committee on the condition of cer- tain southwestern counties. 1863. 8°. — Report of committee on internal improvements on Pacific Railroad. 1863. 8°. — Report of c(mimittee appointed to investigate the conduct and management of the militia. Major- ity and minority reports witlithe evidence. 1864. 8". 472 p. — Memorial touching the endowment and organization of the State Agricultural College. 1865. 8°. 3 p. — Report of the committee on the Penitentiary. 1866. 8°. — Report of the committee ajipointed to investigate the charges ag.iiiist Col. T. J. Babcoke, a member of the Twenty-third General Assembly, together with the evidence in the case. 18(i6. 8°. 208 p. — Charges and specifications against Judge James C. Moody, and his answer, with report of the House judiciary committee and rules for the trial. 1867. 8°. Report of the railroad invcstigiiting committee on the sale of the Iron Mountain and Cairo and Fulton railroads, together with the evidence. 1867. 8". '.)'.) p. Rei)ort of the connnittee on retrenchment on ex- ptiiBCH of thi- govcrnnicnt. 18li7. 8<*. Rejiort of tlic Hpccial connnittee on the investigation of tlic St. Louis I'oard of Water ( ^ominissioners, with accompanying evidence. 1870. 8°. 58 p. Legislature] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Mo. Iloitse of Representatives, continued. — Minority report of the committee on the Lunatic Asylum. 1870. 8°. — Majority and minority reports of the special commit- tee to investigate tlie sale of State Bank stock to James B. Eads. 1870. 8°. — Majority and minority reports of special committee on sale of bank stock to James B. Eads. 1871. 8°. — Report of committee on permanent seat of govern- ment. 1871. 8". — Report of the committee on Deaf and Dumb Asylum and of the committee on Lunatic Asylum. 1871. 8°. — Report of committee of ways and means on costs in criminal cases. 1872. 8°. 7 p. Ifote. Also printed in German. — Report of the special committee to investigate the matter of criminal costs in the Fifth Judicial district. 1872. 8°. 13 p. — Report of the committee on that part of the Gov- ernor's message relating to finance and credit and State bonded debt. 1872. 8°. — Report of committee with articles of impeachment against Judge Philander Lucas. 1872. 8°. — Report of special committee to investigate the condi- tion of the State Normal School for the First District. 1872. 8°. — Report of special committee to investigate the condi- tion of the State Normal School for the Second District. 1872. 8°. — Report of the special joint committee to investigate the status of the Normal School buildings in the first and second districts in the State. 1872. 8°. — ReDort of the committee on Lincoln Institute. '1872, 8°. — Report of the judiciary committee on the claim of John B. Gray. 1872. 8°. 28 p. — Majority and minority reports of internal improve- ments committee on act to facilitate the con- struction of railroads. 1872. 8^. — Standing committees of the House. 1873, 75, 81. 8°. — Instruction for drawing bills, by the judiciary com- mittee. 1873. 8°. — Additional evidence in relation to the Senatorial slush fund. 1873. 8°. — Report of committee to visit " Limerick Lawn," Lafayette County, offered as a donation to the State. 1873. 8". — Majority report of committee on elections on con- test of Jamison vs. Hampton. 1873. 8°. — Same ; minority report. 1873. 8°. — Report of the committee on mines, manufactures, and other interests of the State. 1873. 8°. 67 p. Note. Also in German. 102 p. — Same, 1874. 8°. 115 p. Note. Also in German. 120 p. — Report of special committee on a change in the Journal of March 24, 1873, with evidence. 1874. 8°. — Report of special committee to audit claims against the Penitentiary. 1874. 8°. — Night work. Report of committee of inquiry, with accompanying testimony. 1874. 8°. 13 p. — Report of committee on the Deaf and Dumb Insti- tution. 1875. 8°. 353 Legislature] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Mo. Eouse of Representaiives, continued. — Report of special committee to inquire into the dis- bursements of the contingent expenses of the State Departments and of the Supreme Court. 1875. 8°. J - . — Report of the committee on mmes and mining. 1875. 8°. 5 p. . ^ Report of the committee on mines and mining on tne School of Mines. 1877. 8°. 14 p. — Report of committee on mines and mining on the ge.iloo-ical survey under Director of the School of Mines and the Curators of the University. 1877. 8«. 7 p. T. * — Report of committee on immigration : Resources ot Missouri, by John J. O'Neill. 1877. 8«. 14'.), v, p. — Resolutions and articles of impeachment against Elijah Gates, State Treasurer. 1879. 8°. — Report of committee on Asylum No. 2. 1881. S^. 9 p. Report of committee on Penitentiary. 1881. 8°. 9 p. — Report of committee on Penitentiary on mode of punishing persons confined in the Penitentiary. 1881. 80. 83 p. — Report of committee on Deaf and Dumb and Insane Asylums at Fulton. 1881. 8°. 7 p. — Report of judiciary committee as to construction of Sect. 34, Art. IV of the constitution of Missouri. 1881. 8°. 4 p. — Same, 1883. 8°. 4 p. . .u oo^ Report of the State Library Committee to the 3/d General Assembly. 1883. 8°. 21 p. Majority and minority reports of the committee on the taxation of railroads. 1883. 8°. 10 p. Report of the specdal committee to investigate the alleged omission to assess railroad property for one year [etc.]. 1885 8°. 8 p. — Report ot special committee to investigate the alleged mismanagement of the Fund Commissioners in the purchase of certain Missouri bonds. 1885. 8°. 150 p. Report of the Fotheringham investigating com- mittee. 1887. 80. 6 p. — Report of the Walker investigating committee on charges against Hon. John Walker, State Au- ditor. 1887. 8°. 10 p. — Report of committee on charges against Hon. John Walker, State Auditor, together with the testi- mony of witnesses. 1887. 8°. 365. ii, p. Report of the committee on labor in regard to con- vict contract labor. 1887. 8°. 40 p. Report of committee on contested election case of McCormack i;s. Guy. 1887. 8^. 13 p. — Minority report on same. 1887. 8". Up. — Report and exhibit of committee on ways and means, Feb. 5, 1890. ['91.] n. t. p. 6 p. Report of special committee to investigate the State Grain Inspection Department. 1891. 8". 38 p. Report of 8i)ecial committee on separation of the State University and .Agricultural College, with opinion of tlie Attorney General. 1891. 8°. 21 p. Rc'Holutions and addresses in mt'mory of members of the 37th and 38th General Assoinljlies. 1895. 8°. lip- . , — Report of special committee to investigate and re- port on the best system of drainage of the swamp and overMowed lands of soutlieast Missouri. 1H97. «". 21 p. Report of special swamp land ('oniinitloe. 1899. 8". Op. 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. CaMwell. 1903. 8°. 5 p. — Minority report on same. 1908. 8°. 5 p. — Report of committee appointeii to investigate grain, turf, speculative and other investment companies. 190;?. n. t. p. 8°. 15 p. Note.. The same report was made to the Senate by the Sen- ate members of the eommiltee. — \ Speeches by Members.^ See back under Journals, Documents , etc. Miscellaneous. {^Boundary.'] Correspondence and documents in rela- tion to the northern boundary of the State. 1841. 8«. — Memorial of Convention of the vState on admission of Iowa and the northern boundary of Missouri. 1846. 8°. — See also under Legislature, Journals, Documents, etc., 1830, 40. [C'7r?a7.] See forward under Levee and Canal. \_Capitol.'\ Report of Commissioners of permanent seat of government. 1842-1901. 8°. Cont. : 1842. 1891-92. 6 p. 1850. 1895. 8 p. 1869. 3 p. 1901. 8 p. lCensus.'\ Abstract of Census for 1840, 48, 52, 56, 60, 64, 68. 7 folders. See (ilso under Executive and Staff, Secretary of State. \_Givil War.'\ See under Legislature, J"o«rwa/s, Z>ocs., etc.. Speeches, 1870, Senate, 1851, 61, 63. \_Claims against United States.^ Report of John B. Gray, Agent for the State. 1869. 8°. See also under Inspection and Regulation, Fund Commis- sioners. [ Exposition s.'\ 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. I,oui8, 1875. 8°. 15 (1) p. Centennial Commission. Address of Hon. Thomas Allen on the history, characteristics, resources, and present condition of Missouri, .Inly 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. 8°. 18 p. World's Fair Com,mission. Missouri at the Fair. Official organ of the World's F.nir Commission of Missouri; v. 1, no. 1, June 1892. 8°. — Address of J. K. Gwynn, Executive Commissioner, to the 36th General Assembly. St. Louis, [1892.] 8°. 16 p. — Missouri at the World's Fair. St. Louis, 1898. 4°. — The educational system of Missouri. [From " Missouri at the World's Fair."] St. Louis, 1893. 4°. (14) p. — Full term report of the World's Fair Board of Missouri. 1895. 8°. 03 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 Agriculture, 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. S". 32 p. Guardians, Board of. Report to 27th General Assem- bly. 1873. 8°. 39 p. , o A Internal Improvements, Board of. J""'-"'^^ «/ Pjl^^^'T" ings from May 6, 1839 to Dec. 29, 1840 with report of the Chief Engineer, and a rep..rt ot a geological reconnoisance of the Osage river by Dr. Henry King. 1841. 8°. Note. Journal also issued alone; and Journal and Chief Engineer's report in another publication. See also wider Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc., 1840, 42, 46, Senate, 1887, House. 1863, 72. Leaislation, Uniform., Commissioners on. Report to 39th General Assembly. 1897. «°. 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 ot a proposed railroad from Louisiana to Columbia. Printed by the House. 1836. 8". ISt. Loins.^ See nnder Legislature, Laws of the State, Special Laws, and Journals, Docs., etc., 185o, 57, 6S, 70, Sena,te, 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. Misiloii conHtitutioii In August the Leavenworth move- ment wag abandoned. — Kansas Territory. Legislature. Act to provide for the election, March !). 1858, of ileiegates to a conven- tion to frame a Stale constitution, broadside. — Report of conitnittee on education; F. N. Blake, chairman. 1858. f". broailside. — ileport of conmiittee on schedule; A. Soule, chair- man. [1858.] 20^ X !)i, in. broad.side. — Remonstrance, March 30, 1858, against the passage of tlic Lecompton constitution, broadside. — Text of constitution, n. d. broadside. Constitutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Kan. Leavenworth Constitution, 185S, continued. — Address to the American public. [1858.] f°. broad- side. Note. The Convention appointed a committee to prepare an adilress to accompany the constitution, copies to be printed In English and Grerman. — Call for convi iition, April 28, 1858, to noniittate State officers under the Leavenworth constitu- tion. Wyandotte Constitution, 1S59. — Rules for the goveriinient of tlie convention, adopted Julys, 1859. Wyandotte, '59. 24°. 12 p. — List of members of the convention, July 5, 1859. broadside. — Proceedings and debates. Ariel E. Drapier, reporter. Wyandot, 1859. 8«. 4r,, 439, 16 p. — Constitution of the State of Kansas adopted at Wy- andot, July 29, lhi59. n. t. p. ['59?] 8°. 16 p. — Constitution. German ed. 1871. 8°. 42 p. — Same, Swedish. 1871. 8°. 4(; 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. Constitution also included in General Statutes, 18G2- 1901. — See also under Supplemental, Claim.s. 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, 1879-1903. n.t.p. ['61-1903.] 32pm. 8°. Cont. : By Charles Robinson, 1861-62; by Thomas Carneyi 186.3-64; by S: J. Crawford, 1865-68; by J. M. Harvey, 1869-72; by T: A. Osborn, 1873-76; by G: T. Anthony, 1877; by J: P. St. John, 1879-81; by G; \V. Glick. 1883; by J: A. Martin, 188.5-89; by L. U. Humphrey, 1889-91; by L. D. Lewelling, 1893-95; by E. N. Morrill, 1895; by J: W. Leedy, 1897; by W: E. Stanley, 1899-19U1; by W.J. Bailey, 1903. Note.. Two messaj/es eacli were submitted to the Legisla- tures of 1889 and 1895, by the outgoing and incoming Executives, the sessions having commenced before the qualification of the new Governors. 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 stssion], 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; correspoiiilence 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. t. 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. Note. Relates to the Price Raid claims and claims arising from Indian depredations, 1865-69. Also contains a statement of bonds issued by the State for military purposes. See also under Miscellaneous, Claims. 359 Executive] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Kan. Governor , continiied. — Special message, February 1877, to the Legislature, relating to lands granted to the State of Kansas by the United States, n. d. S°. 15 p. — Message of Geo. T. Anthony, retiring Governor, to the Legislature, Jan. 13, "l879. '79. 8°. (i2 p. 2^ote. Relates to State claims; school lands; strike of em- ployees on the A., T. & S. F. R.R. ; Indian raid of September and October 1878; report of pardons 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, 1884. [Special session.] (In House and Senate Journals, 1884.) — First inaugural address, January 12, 1885. [By Gov. J: A. Martin.] (In his Addresses, p. fi7.) — Message, Feb. 23, 1885, [re] dismissal of quo war- ranto proceedinss [brought by the State against the Kansas Pacific Railway Co.]. n. t. p. 8°. 4 p. — Arbor day proclamation. 1885, 88, 89, 92, 98-1900. — Proclnmation, death of Gen. U. 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, 1«87. [Excessive appropriations.] n. d. 8°. 4 p. — List of pardons during the 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, 1889. — Labor Day proclamation, August 13, 1890. — Columbus Day proclamation, September 7, 1892. — Inaugural address of L. D. Lewelling, January 9, 1893 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 disband and muster out a company of the military guard was atlhnied by suit. Sup. Court rpt. v. h.',, p. 201. — An act concerning railroads, conferring additional powers <>n the Hoard of Railroad rominissioncrs and providing penalties for its violation, n. t. p. 8". 16 p. Note. Form of bill sent by the Governor in February 18'JS lo members of the Legislature. — Message from Joiin W. Leedy to special session, December 21, 1898. 7i. -i. ['98?J 8". 6 p. — Kansas regiilationH concerning cattle transportation; proclamation (luariintining ci'rtain localities on accoutit of Texas fever. Feb. 25, 1899. circular. — Same. April 1, 1903. circular. Note. Quarantine including ulso cattle infected with mange — See also vnder Institutions, lications ; and under Docs., etc., 1802, 87. Historical Society, Puli- Legislature, Journals., 360 Executive] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Kan. Adjutant General. Annual report, 1862, 64-1901/02. ['63?]-iy02. 22 pm., 1 v. 8°. Note. No rpt. for 1861 was published, though rpts. of the battle of Spiingfiuld were printed in the Public Docs, for that year. 18612 in Pub. docH. ISfii, pp. 9.J-14S. Published biennially Bince ls7'.i/80, v. '2-13; otherH annual, except 1873/74 and 1S76/78. 1877/78 would properly have been the Ist bien- nial. Rpt. 18(U contains history of the State 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, iiml reports of the Kansas regiments at the battle of Springfield, August 10, 1«61. 1902. 8°. Note. Reprints in one pm. with separate pagings. — An act for the enrollment, organization, discipline, and pay of the militia, 1865. n. t. p. ['65?] 8°. 8 p. — Same. [187-.] 32°. 10 p. — Report, V. 1-2, 1861-65. Leavenworth, '67. 2 v. 8°. Note. 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. 8°. Note. No complete file of either circulars or orders is in existence. Both reprinted latterly in ann. rpts. — Military map of Kansas [1886]. Chicago, '86. 13 X 25 in. — 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. 1900 8o. 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 Guard. Minutes of the first meeting of the association, 1880. '80. 8°. IB p. Report of first annual encampment, 1885. '85. 8°. 10 p. Rules and regulations, 1885, 97, 1901. '85- [1901]. 3v. 12°. Report of proceedings, first annual meeting of the Military Order of the Officers of tiie 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. Attorney General. [Annual] report, 1863, 75, 76; biennial report, lst-13th, 1877/78 - 1!)01/02. ['64]-1902. 16 V. 8°. — 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 18761. n. d. 8° 8p. _ — Statement in relation to expenses in the Lappin cases, 1876. n. d. 8°. 6 p. — Opinion [on] State vs. Lappin, 1877. n. d. 8" 3 p. — Opinion [on] new school-book law, 1878. n. d. 4°. 2 p. — Communication to the Governor, 1880. [County boundaries.] 4°. 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. — OflBcial 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, n. 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, n. d. [1902.] 8°. 153 p. Note. Case relates to the use of the waters of the Arkansas River for irrigation.- Auditor. Annual report, [lst]-16th, 1861-76; bien- nial report, l,st-13th, 1877/78-1901/02. Law- rence and Topeka, '62-1902. 11 nm . 16 v 8°. Note. 1861-62 printed in Public documents. — Report, [April 19, 1861. In House Journal, 1861 p. 184] . — [Report, 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 oi)en to sale and settlement in Kan- sas. Comp. by G: E. Cole, 1901. ['01.] 24°. 26 p. — Estimate of appropriations for fiscal years 1903-06 ['02.] 8". 22 p. Note. Reprinted from 13th bien. rpt. — See also under lnn\)ec\:\onH.ni\ Regulation, Railroads, Railroad Assessors, Note; under Legislature Journals, Docs., etc., 1862, 70; and under Sun- plcmcntal. Auditor. Pardons, Hoard of. Rules adopted March 8 1893 circular. ' Paymaster and Inspector General. Report, 1865 n t n 8°. 10 p. • . ./ . Quartermaster General. Report, 1862, 65, 67. Note. \mz In Pnb. dooH. 1807, In rpt. of Adit. Genl. 8oe alHO back Adjt. (Jeneral. 362 Executive] STATE PUBLTCATTONS [Kan. Secretary of State. Annual report, Ist-lOth, 1861- 7G; biennial report, lst-13th, 1877/78-1901/02. 'G2-1903. 14 pm., 12 v. 8". — First census, State of Kansas; instructions issued by the Secretary of State. 18<)5. 8°. 24 p. See also under Constitutions, Lecompton Gonstitutiont 1857. — Abstract statement of the population of Kansas by townsliips, as shown from the census returns, 1870. '71. 8°. 18 p. — Officers and judges, and members of the Legislature for the year 1877. nd. 8«. 4 p. — Roster of State government, 1877. '77. B". 7 p. — List of organized counties, with county seats, officers, etc., 1884. circular. — List of county officers. State of Kansas, January 1880. n. d. 8". 10 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; broads^ide. — Official directory. State of Kansas, July 1, 1891. '91. 120. 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°. Note. One page report for 1861 in Pub. docs., 1861. 1861- 62 printed in tlie Topeka State Record, 1863, and reprinted in pm. in 1885. — Supplemental report, January 10, 1876. Note. In rpt. for 1875, p. 63-64. — State bonds; statement, Jan. 30. 1877. n.t.p. 8°. 3 p. — 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. 80. 81 p — See also under Legislature, Journals, Docs.., etc., 1862, 70, 74, 75, 76. Inspection and Regulation. BanJc Commissioner (1891-). Biennial report, 1st- 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 also under Constitutions, Topeka Constitution, 1855. — Building and loan law, 1899. n.t.p. 8°. 24 p. — Annual report, lst-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, Ist-lSth, \^71 Jlli- 1901/02. '78-1902. 11 v. S". Note. The original law providing for the Board haB been amended at various times, and was completely revised in 19l)l. The Board has control of the State llospitals at Osawato- mie, 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- dustrial School. It Is also required to visit all poorhouses, jails and lockups in the State. Its report includes those of the several institutions, together with those of Independent charities receiving State aid. The Ist and 2d rpts. were pub. as separate rpts. of the differ- ent institutions, and also bound, as was the Zd, 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 HO, 1889. '89. 8". 47 p. — See also forward, Public Institutions; under Institutions, Reformatories., State Reform School. 1881 ; 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. [Education'\ Board of Education (1876-). Course of study for county normal institutes, annual, 1877-79, 83-87, 89, 98-1900. '77-19(10. 12 pm. 8°. Note. 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 County and City Superintendents of Schools. Course of study for the public schools, district and elementary grades. 1896. 8°. 59 p. Note. Bound also with 10th bien. rpt. of Supt. of Public Instruction, 1805/96. Superintendent of Public Instruction. Annual re- port, lst-16th, 1861-76; biennial report, lst-13th, 1877/78-1901/02. '62-1902. 29 v. 8°. Note. 1861-62 in I'ub. documents of same years. — Advance pages of the I3th biennial report, 1901/02. '02. 8°. 170 p. il. — [Laws and Forms.] Laws and forms relating to common scliools, with list of school-books. Law- rence and Leavenworth, 1H03, 67. 2 pm. 8". Laws and amendments to sciiool laws, 1864. Lawrence, '64. 8°. 12 p. School laws, 1868, 69. n. d. 2 i)m. 8°. Schnol law proposed by a committee consisting of: Rev. J'. McVicar, State Superintendent, [and] J. W. Horner, J. S. Chapman and 15. L. Baldridgc, a|)i)ointed by a Stato convention of county HUjierinteiidentH, and revised by the Codi- fying Conindssionera, and reported to the Legis- lature for action, n. d. 8". 43 p. Amendments to school laws, 1«66, 69, 72, 74. n. d. 4 pm. H". 3% Inspection] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Kan. [^Education, continued.'] School laws of cities of the second class, 1870. 70. 8^ 10 p. School law.s with notes and forms for school offi- cers, toi^ether with extract of laws pertaining to State institutions, 1871-7:5. '71-78. H pni. 8". An act for the les^iilationand support of common schools, approved Marcli 4, 1876. '76. 8°. 57 p. Laws for the regulation and support of common schools, 1876-iyOl. '76-l*J01. 14 v. 8°. Note. Published biennially after 1877. Act relating to seliools, [session of 1885]. n. 8°. 12 p. Laws relating to the commnn seliools, includ- ing official opinions and suggestions to school officers, 1903. '03. 8°. 221 p. Synopsis of the school laws enacted by the Legislature of 1903. '03. H" 12 p. — Course of study and classification recommended for the district schools. 1872, 73. 2 pm. 8°. — County sujierintendents 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, 1903; contracts entered into by State Text-book Commission. 2 pra. 4°. — Questions for examination of applicants for com- mon-school diplomas, April 19ul. 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, 1899, 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 vnder 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°. Note. No report published for 1891/92; 1893 and 1894 pub- Ushed separately. — Supplemental report, 1879. n. t. p. 8°. 3 p. — Fish culture. By U. 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 separate page, is printed the Act for the protection of birds. 365 Inspection] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Kan. Forestry and Irrigation, Commissioner of (1887-). Biennial report, [l8t-8tli], 1887/H8-1901/02. '88-1903. 8 pm. 8°. Note. The Legislature of 1897 added to the office of For- estry Commissioner certain duties relating to irrigation. Rpts. variously numbered. — Bulletin no. 1, on agriculture, horticulture, irriga" tion and forestry. 1898. 8°. 83 p. — See also M??t?er Institutions, Horticultural Society, 1880; under Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc., 1889; a.?i(Z »w/fer Miscellaneous, Irrigation. Health, Board of (1885-). Annual report, Ist-lfith, 1885-1900'; biennial report, 1st, 1901/02. '86- l'.»02. 17 V. 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. J 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°. — Piphtheria. 1888. 8°. 8 p. — Prevention of cholera. 1892. 8°. (3)p.^ — Registration of physicians in the State of Kansas, 1893. '94. 8°. 53 p. Note. Generally printed in annual report. — Scarlet fever. [1894?] 8°. 6 p. — Quarantine rules and regulations for the prevention and isidation of smallpox. [LSiXi?] 8°. (2) p. — Prevention and suppression of epidemic and malig- nant diseases ; diphtheria. 1896 S°. 8 p. — Prevention and suppression of epidemic and malig- nant diseases ; scarlet fever. 1S96 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. — Laves 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, .lournals, Docs., etc., 1887. Insurance Department (1871-). Annual report, Ist- 3.3d, 1871-1902. '72-1903. 33 v. 8". Note. Kpt. for ]90n/0l published as Isl biennial. Annual Issue restored by Act of 1903. — Supplemental annual report, 3d-6th, 8th, 1873-76, 78. '74-79. 5 pm. H". — 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 tiie companies doing busincHH therein. 1871. 8". 39 p. — Innuraiice laws. 1875, 81,93, 97, 99, 1902. '75- 1902. 6 pm. H". — Officers, maniigcrs, and agents of insurance com- panies authorizcij to do business in Kansas, 1879. I '79.] 8". 27 p. — Cooperative in.surance 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, 188G-90. ['86-90] 4 pm. 8o. — Insurance business done in Kansas in 1887; list of companies doing business in Kansas in 1888. n. d. 8°. 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. \^Lahor.~\ Bureau of Labor and Industrial Statistics (1885-). Annual report, Ist-lGth, 1885-1900; biennial report, 1st, 1901/02. '86-1903. 17 v. 80. ^ote. The extra seesion of the Legislature, 1898/99, pro- vided for the organization of the " Htate Society of Labor and Industry," of which the "Secretary shall be ex ojficio Commissioner of the Bureau of Labor and Industry and State Factory Inspector." Office called in last three reports " Bureau of J^abor 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°. 3G p. State Society of Labor and Industry (1898-). Pro- ceedings lst-4th annual convention, 1899-1902. '99-1902. 3 pm. 8«. Note. 1899 published in 14th ann. rpt. of Bureau. See note 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. 80. See also forward under Mines. Live-stock Sanitary Commission (1884-). Annual report, lst-3d, 1884-86; biennial report, 1887/88-91/92,95/96-1901/02. '85-1903. 10pm. 80, Note. No rpt. published for 1893/94. The rpts. generally Include that of the State Veterinarian. — Cattle diseases ; Te.xas fever and pleuro-pneumo- 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. 8o. 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 Health, Board of, 1893, 98. 367 Inspection] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Kan. J/^•„e5, Inspector of iy%%^-). ^^""^If fJoU^''?^ 1884-1900; biennial report [IstJ, UUi/u-. oo 1903. 14 pm. 8°. — Mining laws, 1889. '89. 16°. 35 p. _ Mining law^ and laws relating to labor. 1893, _ See also^back under Lahor ; and under Institutions, Penitentiary, 1881, 83, n. t.p. • , i^t 9d Oils, Inspector o/ (1889-). Keport, 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, lst-4tli, 1888-91. '88-91. 4 pm. 8°. Mote RptB. 6th-Uth privately printed. Public Institutions, Board «/ ^ ^^-^^^^'^^^g^^^" (1873-75)- Annual report, lst-2d, l»/d '*• Public Works, Board of (1891-). Report, 1895/96. '97. 8°. 6 p. Mote. It was the duty of the Board to «"P«'^;°ttf^^^ the erec- tion o all public building., hence see also iov^v^vASlate ffou.e. and imder Legislature, Journals, Does., etc., 1886. IRailroads.-] Board of Railroad ^--™~'g* ri883-). Annual report, l8t-17th, i»»d J», 1901/02. '84-1902. 17 v. 8°. maps. Note. The Commission was abolished by the Leeielature of 1898 /9q and the Court of Visitation created, ^^e Comt 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°. ,^ip. _ Cost of building Kansas railroads, n. t. p. iH»y- -Grllnrtit^es. n.t.p. [1885.] 8° 7 p _ Maximum railroad rates, n. i. p. [1885. J 8 . / p. _ Special rates on Central Branch R. R. n. t. p. [1886.] 8°. 10 p. , • . . _ Decisions : The City of Wichita, complainant, ^^5. 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. & b.J. K. K. and [other companies]. 1892. 8°. 22 p^ — Report- Seed grain for western Kansas, 189o. ay M D. Henderson, Secretary and Seed Grain Commissioner. '94. 8°. 14 p. , ^„ ,. — Decision: Reduction in rates, 1894. n. d. 8". itf- — Keport on the distribution of coal and seed grain to needy settlers of western Kansas, in 1895. M>. 8°. 30 p. -Kansas railroad law, 1901. «"■ 23 P. Court of VisUation (1899-1900). 1^"1^« ^^ .f'^^ .^','f and laws conferring jurisdiction. 1899. 8°. 20 p. See note above under liuUroud Coiamissionera. — Forms for use of court. 7. ^ „ ^ Board of Railroad Asse.isors (1870-). Report, 1877-1902. [•77]-1895. 16 pm. 8°. Note. 1888, 90, 94, 90-1902 printed In State Auditor's rpts. _ Facts submitted, n.t.p. 1892. 4°. (4) p. Sec also forward. Tax Commission. See also under Executive an.l Staff, Governor, 1898; and under Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc., 1876,77, 91,93. 368 Inspection] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Kan. Statt House Commissioners, Board of (1867-). Re- port, 1868, 69, 73, 74, 82, 83/84, 85, 80, 87/88. n. d. 8 pm. 8°. Note. Rpt. for 1868 published iu IIouBe Journal, 1868. — Specifications : west wing of capitol ; E. T. Carr, arch'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 tinder 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. Institutions. See under Inspection 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 Kansas Natural History Society, 1868-71. The proceedings, l8t-4th 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 v. 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 tbe geology of Norton county, made to the Academy of Science, Nov. 21, 1883. By Robert Hay. n. d. ['85. J 8°. 8 p. map. il. Note. Reprinted from 9th biennial report. — Brief history of the organization, with constitu- 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 tbe three entries following are reprints from Trans, v. 14 — Grasses of Kansas n.p. [1896.] "- fi. il. [By] [By] A. S. Hitchcock. Minnie Reed. [1896.] B.] Smyth. [1896.] — Kansas mosses 8°. il. — Harmonic forms. [By B 8°. il. — The terminal boulder belt in Shawnee county. [By B. B.] Smyth. [1896.] 8°. 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. Lovewell. 1902. 8°. 9 p. Note. This and the eight entries following are reprints from Trans, v. 18. — Announcement, 1903. '03. 8°. 16 p. il. — Crystalline liquids. By Fred B. Porter, n. t. p. [1903.] 8°. 3 p. Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS Kan. By F. W. Bushong. 1903. 80. 0. 4 p. Bourbon 4 p. Bartow. Woods. AcadLemy of Science, continued. — On the alkyl sulphates. 1903. 8°. 6 p. ^ TT o _ List of Kansas birds. By F. H. Snow. 23 p _ Loco weed. By L. E. Sayre. 1903. 8' _ A provisional list of the uredineae ot Junty. By A. O.Garrett. 1903 8« — Some Kansas petroleum. By Edward 1903. 8°. 2 p. -o w T _ Washburn College telescope. By H. i ^AgMure^^' !tate %-icultural College iM^^^_ hattan 1863-). Annual report, 1868-76, men nial report lst-13th, 1877/78-1901/02. ['69]- 1902. 22 pm. 8°. „ ^ ^ .. A^ote. Bluemont College, incorporated in Iff -ceded Us property fo the State for an agiicultural college in 1863. _ Special report, 1886. n. t. p. 8°. 10 p. mte. Reprinted in House Journal, 1886, p. 49. -Innual catalogtxe, lst-39th, 1863/64-1901/02. Manhattan, '64-C1902]. 31pm. 8°. Mte Some irregularity in date of early issues. Catalogue for 1873/74 in Hand-book, 1874. n iq7 1 so _ Hand-book. [By J: A. Anderson.] 1874. 8 . 124 p. See preceding note. j-^ j u _ The Industrialist; weekly and monthly; edjted by the President and faculty; v. 1-28, Apnl 187o- Julyl902. Manhattan, '75-1902. 28 v fo, &°. _ Programs, Commencement exercises, etc, 1866-9^ _ Programme of examination of classes, 1869, /O, 73. Manhattan, n. d. 3 pm. 12o. _ [Circular, October 1873. By J: A. Anderson, _ SyuSus and opinion of Supreme Court of Kansas on taxation of college lands, n.t.p. [lbopula\ion and industries of Ka-as ; extract^s from the annual report for 1873. n. d. » . -R^por^t'of county societies to the Board, July 1, 1874. broadside. _. - [County maps.] Kansas City, Mo., 1874. Agricultural room, January 1, Ib/o. '<>• - Rep^ort on destitution. See under Executive an>! Staff, Governor, 1875. x„*„^„ _ Compilation of the manner and means heretofor employed for the extermination ff the g-ss hopper. (Circular no. 4, 1877.) n. J -o ^ See also under Executive and Staff, Governor,lSii. _ Kansas : Its resources and capabilities, its position Sensions, and topography; information r.lat fngJo vacant lands, agriculture, horticulture aiv livestock; schools, churches, rnanufacture mine and mining, etc. 1883. 8 . bu p. -toe.' German, ^Swedish, and Danish editions. _ KaSt : ^SLnialion concerning its agriculture, '^horticulture and hve-stock ; vacant lands, schools. churches, manufactures, wealth, mmeral le- sources, etc. 1884. 8°. 59 p. -Same German,^ Swedish and Danish editions. _ Kan^sts : A^b'rief ^account of its geographical posi tion, dimensions, topography, railroads, manu. factures, and mineral resources; agricultur 1 and miscellaneous statistics, 1883-84; growt and development in population, wealtli and agii- culture from 1860 ; vacant public lands, and mete- orolc'V. '85. 8°. 48 p. map. _ Tables showing the population of Kansas for 1885. '85. 8°. IGp. _ . — Special report on indigestion in cattle. Bj a. a Holcombe. 1886. 8°. 8 p. _ Maps of counties, and statistics of population, 1885. '86. 8°. 05 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 Sey 'an 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, lebru ary 1889. '89. 8". 57 p. il- _ Composition and evaporative power of Ka as coals By E. H. S. Bailey and L. L. Bl.Uct. n.d. [-89.] 8". 7 p. ^rot<^ Reprint from 6th biennial report. -Northwest Kansas; its topography, geology, climate, and resourccH. By Robert Hay. n. d ['89.] 8°. (25) p. il. diagrams. NoU Reprinted from fitii l)iennial report. _ Tree growing in Kansas. 1889 circular — Proceedings; lHt»'-19th annual meetings, 188.)- 90 '89-90. 2 pni. 8". -Kansas weather service. May and June, Julj, 1891. '91. 2 pm. 8°. 37^ InstitiitionsJ STATE PUBLICATIONS [Kan. [_Agriculture, continned.'\ — World's fair report. 1893. 8°. 60 p. il. — Programs of annual meetings, 1893-1902. 8°. circulars. — Kansas statistics : Tables sliowing 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 ])ro(Uicts 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 Silk Commissioner. See also under Inspection and Regulation, Rail- 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°. Note. Until 1877 called "Asylum for the Blind." Reports usually printed separately ; 6th ann. in Board Coin'rs Public Institutions, 1873; 2d bien. in Pub. docs.lS79/SO; Gd-13th bien. inrpts. Board of Charities. In 1887 Wyandotte became part of Kansas City. See also under Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc., 1889. Deaf, School for the (Olathe, 1866-). Annual report, Ist-llth, 1863, 67-76; biennial report, lst-13th, 1877/78-1901/02. ['6-l:]-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 lialdwin 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 lst-4rth 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. S". 26 p. il. — Our little friend ; weekly, published under the auspices of the teachers of the institution ; v.9-ll,October 14, 1893-May 30, 1896. Olathe, '93-96. 3 V. 8". — See also under Legislature, Journals, Documents., etc., 1887, 89. 'lEducation.'\ State Normal School (Emporia, 1863-). Annual report [lst-12th], 1865-76; biennial report, lst-13th, 1877/78-1901/02. '78-1902. 11 pm. 8°. Note. Rpts. 1865-76, 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. S". 6 p. — Dedication programme, January 2, 1867. 373 Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Kan. Note. First six nos. called nos. are listed below. lEdtication, continued.'] — Annual catalogue, 1868, 70, 71-73, 79-1903. 'G9- 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 Et. 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. 8°. 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°. ' All school bulletin." Special 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. n. 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 Lecislature which adopted the wchool as a State instiuition. —Matiual Training School, State Auxiliary (Pitts- burg, 1903-). Bulletin, v. 1, no. 1, 1903/04. '03. 8«. 22 p. ' Note. Auxiliary to Kmporia Normal School. State Normal School (Leavenworth, 1870-76). Of- ficial report, lHt-6tli annual, 1870-75 '70 8° 12 p. Note. KptH. 1871-7.1 puMJMhod iu rpts. of Sunt. Public In- Rtructlon for same years. — Annual catalogue, 2d-3d, 1872-73. Leavenworth, '72-73. 2 pm. 8". Colored Normal School CQuindaro, 1872-74). An- nual report, lHt-2d, 1872-7;{. Note. In rpts. of Hupt. Public InHtructioii for Hiiine years. 374 Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Kan. \^Edv.cation^ continued.'] State Normal School (Concordia, 1874-7G). Reports for the years 1874, 75. Note. In rpts. of Supt. Public Instruction for same yoiire. University of Kansas (Lawrence, 1805-). Report of Regents, Chancellor and Faculty, lst-12th an- nual, 18G5-7G; lst-12th biennial, 1877/78-99/ 1900. '70-1900. 17 pni. 8". Note. lBt-4tIi, Vth aiin. and 3d bien. in rpts. of Supt. Public Instruction, 1805-08, 71, 81/82. — Special report, [188G]. n. d. 8°. 3 p. — Annual catalogue, lst-37th, 186G-1902/03. Law- rence and Topeka, 'GG-19U3. 37 pni. 8°. — Catalogue, supplemental, 1889/90. '90. 8°. 32 p. il. — Report of the commissioners to locate permanently the University, 18G3. n. d. 8°. 10 p. Note. Coramiesioners 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. Ilaughawout. 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 iu the University library. Contain many small things officially jjublished 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, 18G6-91 ; 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. 2G77. Lawrence, 1897. 8°. 22 p. Note. A memorial of the University, assignee of the N. E. Emigrant Aid Company, praying indemnification for the de- struction of the Free State Hotel, Lawrence, May 21, 1856, by ofTicers 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". To the teachers of Kansas, [letter] by E. Miller Lawrence, 1883. 12°. 4 p. Note. Requirements in algebra for admission to freshman class. The University of Kansas : what it is and what 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 Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Kan. \_Education, continued.'] [Circular letter by Chancellor J. A. Lippincott, urging attendance at the University] . Lawrence, 1886. 8". 1 p. University bulletins, nos. 1-7, 1887-88. '87-88. 7 pm. 8°. The University of Kansas. Lawrence, 1888. 8°. 7 p. Note. AdmisBion, studies, 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. L' pm. 8°. Circular concerning the preparatory work required for admission to the Latin-English or to the general language course. 1891. S''. ^ 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 tlie requirements for admission to the various schools of the University, with special reference to the languages. 1893. 8°. 17 p. Rules 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. — [Addresses.] 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: H. Peck. '88. 8°. 19 p. The University and the student; annual opening address, September 13, 1889. By Joel Moody. '89. H". 20 p. Addresses concerning the Chancellorship, the University, higher education ; June 1890. Bv C: S. Gleed, F. H. Snow, J: J. McCook. 1890. 8°. 71 p. The best books ; annual opening address, Sep- tember 12, 1890. By I). 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, IHOt. By E. F. Ware. Lawrence, '94. 8". :52 p. The sturlent's capital, purpose and aim; an- nual opening address, Sejjtember 11, 1896. By Rev. Richard Cordley. Lawrence, '96. 8°. 13 p. A western education ; opening address, Sep- tember 10, 1897. By W: A. White. Notf. From Luwrfnie Oulbj Journnl, Sej)!. 10, 18!»7. John Mnr.Mliall; an address, February 4, 1901. By J. G. Sloni'cker. '01. H". alp. — [Art,] CourseH in drawing an Stratigraphy and general geology of western Kansas; v. 3, Kansas coals ; v. 4, Paleontology of Kans.is, pt. 1 ; v. 5, Gyp- sum and gypsum cement plasters; v. 6, Paleontology, pt. 2; v. 7, Mineral waters. The University Geological Survey of Kansas. Annual bulletins on mineral resources of Kansas for 1897,98, 99, 1900-01. Lawrence, '98-1902. 4 pm. 8°. pi. maps. See also Hwder 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. — [History.] How to prepare a paper in history and sociology. By F. W. Blackmar. n. d- 8°. 4 p. History and sociology, n. p., 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.] S". 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. To- peka and Lawrence, '90-99. 10 pm. 8°. il. Bulletin of the Scliool of Law, 1901-03. Law- rence, '01-[02]. 2 pm. 8°. Programs, Commencement, School of Law, 1886-94. 7. — [Lihrary.] Catalogue of books in the State Uni- verHity' [library], January 1, 1880. By E. Miller. 8". 21 p. AccessionH to the University library, July 1, 1889 to June i'.O, 1S90. By Carrie M. Watson. (I.ibrary bulb-tin no. 1, July 1, 1890.) 4". 23 p. J^ot<>. I)l»contiiiu. 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, Docs., etc., 1877, 89. 379 Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Kan. Feeble-minded Youth, School for (Lawrence, 1881- 87; Wiafield, 1887-). Biennial report, Ist-llth, 1881/82-1901/02. '82-1902. 11 pm. 8°. Note. Previous to 1901 called " Asylum for Idiotic and Im- becile Youth." — A few facts in regard to the asylum. 1882. 8°. 13 p. — See also under Legislature, Jour., Docs., etc., 1889. Geology. See back under Agriculture, Board of Agri- culture, and under Education, Univ. of Kansas, Geology : anc^ M?i^er Miscellaneous, Expositions, 1893, and Geological Siirvey. Historical Society, State (Topeka, 1875-). Biennial re- port, lst-13th, 1877/78-1901/02. '79-1902. 13pra. 8°. Note. The l6t-6th rpts. were also published in the Society s " Transactions," v. 1-4. The 1st appears besides in Pub. docs. 1877/78, and Sen. Jour., 1879. — Abstract of 9th biennial report, 1894. '9-1. 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. Note. The word " Collections," and not " Transactions," is used as the back title. V. 1-2 were printed in one book with one paging. See al$o under Supplemental, Governor, 186J. — Specimen book of circulars, blanks, etc., 1876- 99. 4°. — 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, 5 pm. 8°. — Union of libraries, n. t. p. [1881.] 8°. 18 p. — Fublications ; 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. Note. Also included iu TranaactionB, v. 3. — Address at the Quarter-centennial celebration of Kansas as a State, Topeka, January 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, 1^93. '93. 8". 36 p. Memorial address on the life ami character of ' G: T. Anthony, [January 18, 1898]. By P. L Bonebrake. Ottawa, '97. 8". lip. Note. Privately printed. Address of John Spccr, Presiiient, on accuracy in history; before the 22d annual meeting, January 1«, 1H98. '98. 8". 21 p. — Memorial: Solon Otis Thachcr. By Stuart Henry. n.d. [189H.] K". :',2 p. Appeal of the State Editorial Association to the Legislature and Executive Council iti In-half of the Historical Society. 1899. H". 8 p. 3 So Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Kan. . By Will- . 21 p. By G: W. Historical Society^ State, continued. — History of Normal School work in Kansas ; paper, January 17, 1899. By A. R. Taylor, n. d. ]2°. IG p. — The collection of history, n. d. [1899.] 8°. G p. — Historical address delivered at the village of the Pavrnee Republic, by G: W. Martin; with ex- tracts from addresses made before Old Settlers' associations in EUswortli, 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. This and the two entries following are ropriutH 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.] 8°. 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, v. 7. — The Territorial and military combine at Fort Riley. By G: W. Martin, n. d. [1902.] 8°. 31 p. — Slavery in Kansas. By C. E. Cory. n. d. [1902.] 8°. 15 p. — Sketches of Kansas pioneer experience iam Hutchinson, n. d. [1902.] 8° — The Kansas State Historical Society. Martin, n. d. [1902.] 8°. lip. — Early life of Quantrill in Kansas. [Symposium.] 71. d. [1902.] 8«. 19 p. — The College of Emporia, Andrew Carnegie, and John Byars Anderson. Bv G: W.Martin, yi.d. [1902.] 8°. 21 p. — Ernest Valeton Boissiere. By G: A. Huron, n.d. [1902.] 8«. U p. — The story of the Seventh Kansas ; [address, 27th annual meeting, December 2, 1902,] by S. M. Fox. n. d. ['03.] 8°. 36 p. Horticultural Society, State (Topeka, 1867-). Trans- actions, V. 1-26, 18G7-1901. '72-1902. 26 v. 8°. Note. Transactions 1867-71 published in 1 v. 1887/88- 94/95, published biennially and called Ist-ith biennial reports. — Circulars nos. 5, 8, 1877-78. n. t. p. 2 pm. 8°. — Forestry report, lst-7th, 1879-86. '80-87. 6 pm. 8°. Note. 1st published in ann. rpt. for 1S79. None issued in 1882. — Address by D. W. Havens before the 15th annual meeting, 1881. n. d. 8°. 13 p. — Horticultural manual, 1884-85. ?i. t. p. 5 pm. 4°. — Fruit manual, 1886. 7i. d. 8°. — Report on Kansas apples. 1889 — Report on Kansas grapes. 1889 — Circular no. 1, [April 1896]. n. t. p. 8°. (4) p. — Papers read before the 31st annual meeting, 1897. n. t. p. 8°. 37 p. — The apple. 1898. 8°. 229 p. — The peach. 1899. 8°. 159 p. — The cherry in Kansas. 1900. 8° — The plum in Kansas. 1900. 8° — How to grow and use the grape in Kansas. 8°. 139 p. il. 40 p. 2 folders, folder. il. map. il. 128 p. map. il. 159 p. map. 1901. 3S1 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. H°. — Agricultural, horticultural and mechanical fairs. 1903. 8°. 27 p. Industrial School for Girls (Beloit, 1888-). Bien- nial report, lst-7th, 1889/90-1901/02. '90-1902. 6 pm. 8°. Note. The school was established by the State W. C. T. U. in 1888, and adopted by the State in 1889. Ist rpt. printed in 7th bien. rpt. Board of Charities. [Jnsane.^ Osawatomie State Hospital (1863-). An- nual report, 3d-12th, 1867-76 ; biennial report, lst-18tb, 1877/78-1901/02. '07-1902. 22 pm. 8°. Note. Previous to 1901 called " State Insane Asylum." Rpt. for 1866 not printed; for 1873 printed in 1st ann. rpt. Board of Commissioners 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. IG". — Supplemental service manual lor the government of employees. 1901. 24°. 8 p. — See also under Legislature, Journals, Docume7its, etc., 1876, 77. Topeka State Hospital (1875-). Biennial report, l8t-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. Ist 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 w^icier Inspection and Regulation, Labor. \_Libraries.'\ 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, ]st-7th, 1870-76; biennial report, lst-13th, 1877/78-1901/02. '70-1903. 19 pm. 8°. Noti-. Previous to 1S70 the lilirary had been in care of the State Auditor and Clerk of the Supreme Court. A special librarian was then provided. 2d blen. 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 tbe library. 1875. 8^'. 46 p. — Same. By Annie L. Diggs. 1902. 8". xi, 402 p. Traveling lAhraries Commission (Topeka, 1899-) . Biennial report, l8t-2(l, 1899/1900-1901/02. 1901-02. 2 pm. 16". Note. OrliflnaU^il with the Kan. Social Hclciico Kederatioii ; flrftt libriirl, 1895. n. t. p. 8". 20 p. Soldiers' Orphans' 7/owe (Atchison, 1885-). Uiennial report, lst-8th, 1887/88-19U1/02. '88-19U2. 8 pm. 8°. — Manual of law, and rules for the government of the home. 1891. 8°. 14 p. — See also tinder Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc., 1889. Judiciary. Supreme Court. Reports of cases argued and deter- mined in the Supreme Court; v. 1-65, 1862- 1903. r.i?., '64-1903. 65 v. 8°. Cont.: V. 1-5, 18fi2-70; by E. V. Banks. 6-20, 1867-78; by W. C. Webb. 21-56, 1878-96; by A. M. F. Kaudolph. 57-59, 1896-98; by G. C. Clemens. 60-65, 1898-1902; by T. E. Dewey. Note. 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. See 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. Dassler. St. Louis, 1874. r. 8°. 247, XXX, (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. K. 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. l-3:i, and McCahon's reports. By Irwin Taylor. 1885. 8". 902 p. — Taylor's new digest of Kansas reports, v. H3-43. By Irwin Taylor. 189U. 8'>. 506 p. — Brief-digest of decisions, v. 2; v. 33-42, with ap- pendix from V. 43-48. By Irwin Taylor. 1893. fi". 760 p. — Digest of the decisions of the Supreme Court from the oarlif'st period to tlie year 1879, including the 21 Ht volume of Kansas reports. By C. F. W. Dassler. '89. r. 8". 685 p. — Digest of the decisions of the Supreme Court, v. 22- 32, anc\vey. 5-(j, 1896-97; by G. C. Clemens. 7-10, 1898-1901; by T. E. Dewey. — See also under Exec, and Staff, Atty. Genl., 1899, and under Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc., 1891. Legislature. Sessions annual, beginning March, 1801-77; biennial, beginning Jan. of odd years, 1S79-1903. Special sessions, Sept. 1874, March 1884, Jan. 1886, Dec. 1898/Jan. 1899, and June 1903. ]^Lau!s of the Stafe.'\ Laws, lst-30th session, 1861- 1903. '61-1903. 35 v. 8°. Note. 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 1S60, 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«. 10-1 p. — Laws passed at 9th and 10th 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. 4°. 1116 p. — General statutes, revised by John M. Price, Samuel A. Kiggs, and James McCahon, Com'rs. Law- rence, 1868. 40. xi, 1270 p. — General statutes of Kansas including the session laws of 1876. Bv C F. AV. 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. 40. 1154 p. — Compiled laws of Kansas, 1881. By C. F. W. Dass- ler. '81. r. 8°. 1156 p. — Same, 1885. '85. 4°. 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. Keport, 1868. n. d. 8°. 15, 1021 p. See above, 1868, and forward Journals, Docs., etc., 1877, 90. 3«5 Legislature] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Kan. \^Laws of the State, continued. ] — [^Special Laws.'] Note. For compilations of other particular laws than those listed he\ov7 see under Executive and Staff, Adjutant General and Treasurer; !/nrfer Inspection and Regulation, 5a?iA Com- missioner. Charities, Education, Health, Insurance, Labor, Medical Examination and Registration, itines, Railrnnds; and under Institutions, Agricultural College, Education (University), Soldiers' Orphans' Home. — {Ballot.] Australian ballot law, 1893. 8°. 19 p. — Same, 1901. 8°. 47 p. il. — lCorpo7-ations.'] Kansas corporation law, 1899. n. t. p. 8°. 11 p. — Same, as amended by the Legislature of 1901 . n. t. p. 8°. 11 p. — {Elections.] An act to prohibit the corrupt use of money and corrupt practices at elections, 1893. 8°. 7 p. — {Grain.] Grain inspection laws, 1901. nar. 12°. 16 p. {Journals, Documents, Etc.] Senate Journal, lst-17th annual session, 1861-77; lst-13th biennial ses- sion, 1879-1903. '61-1903. 35 v. 8°. Note. Journals of both Senate and House, rag. 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 State oflBcers 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. fo, 8°. Note. The bills have probably been published from the first. Only the above are preserved. — Senate calendars, 1879, 85-1903. 13 v. 4°. — Senate rules, 1889, 93-1903. n. d. 7 pro. 8°. — House Journal, lst-17th annual session, 1861-77; lst-13th biennial session, 1879-1903. '61-1903. 36 V. 8°. Note. There were rival Republican and Populist organiza- tions of the House in 1«9.3, 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. See preceding note. — Plouse bills, 1869-71, 77-1908. 19 v. fo, 8°. — House calendar, 1879, 85-1903. 13 v. — Rules of the House, 1889-95, 99-1903 8", 16". — Rules of House and Senate, 1861-64 74-93. '61-93. 19 pm. 8°. Note. Titles vary. Latterly separate rules have been printed for each body. — I'ortfolio containing Legislative rosters, committees, etc., 1861-1903. [Incomplete.] Note. In State Historical Society library only. — Report of sub-committee [House] by Fred A. Stocks, cliairman. n. d. 8°. 8 p. Note. Concerning appropriations for the State University. — Report of [Ilou^e] committee on printing. [1862.] n. d. H". 8 I). — Rci)ort of tlie Hjji-cial committee appointed by the House to investigate the accounts of the Auditor and Treasurer, the sale of bonds of the State, etc., January 30, 1802. n. d. 8". 16 p. — Proceeding's in the cases of the imjjpachmcnt of Charles Robinson, Oovernor; Joiiii \V. Robinson, Secretary of State; Geo. S. Hillycr, Auditor of State. 1H62 8". 70 p. Note. Thin pHnrjphlet doneii with the prelimlnnry proceed- ings of Feb. W, ndjourolng the trial to June 2, 1802. 4°. n. d. 7 V. 68, 70, 72, Legislature] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Kan. {^Journals, Documents FAc, continued.'] — Proceedings in tlie easels of the inipeacliment of (Jharles Robinson, Governor; Jolin W. liobiii- son, Secretary of State; George S. llillyer, Auditor of State. [Reported by R. J. Hinton.] Lawrence, 1862. 8°. 425 p. — Report of House investigating committee, 18C2. n. t.p. 8°. 3 p. A^ote. Investigation of Auditor uud Treasurer. — Report of the House committee to visit tlie Cherokee neutral lands, 1870. 70. 8". 164 p. — Report of the joint conuuittee to investigate the affairs and offices of the Auditor and Treasurer. 1870. 8°. 40 p. — Report of the 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 of 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 Legishiture, with the testimony. Reported by M. J. Dutton. '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. 8°. 40 p. — Majority report of the House committee on re- trenchment. [1875.] n. t. 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. n. d. [1876.] 8". 18 p. — Report on the permanent school fund, from the [House] committee on State affairs. 1876. 8°. 239 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 comnuttee 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, n. d. [1876.] 8°. 8 p. — Report of the special committee to visit the State Agricultural College. [1876.] ?i. 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. 3S7 Legislature] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Kan. \_Inurna/s, Documents, Etc., continued.^ — Report of House committee on charitable institu- tions, 1877. ti. i. p. 8°. 91 p. — Report of the [Senate] committee on public institu- tions in relation to Osawatomie Insane Asylum. n. d. [1877.] 8°. 27, (1) p. — Report of committee on educational institutions of the House on Normal Department of the State University, n.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. t. 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. Kote. Relating to railroads. — Apportionment; report of [Senate] judiciary com- mittee, n.t.p. [1877.] 8°. 3 p. — Minority report of the [Senate] committee on House bill no. 319. n.t.p. [1877.] 8". 2 p. Note. 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.] S''. 7 p. — Report of [Senate] committee on claims on Senate concurrent resolution no. 9. n. t. p. [1877.] 8°. 2 p. — The Sedgwick-Harvey bonds; statement of Sedg- wick county, n.t.p. [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 commhtee]. n. 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, n. t. p. [1885.] 8°. I p. — Report of joint committee to investigate the affairs of the State Penitentiary, n. d. [1885. J 8'^. 13 J), map. — Iteport of Hj)i'(:ial joint committee to investigate the sale of Normal School lands in MitcJieil and Lincoln coiinties. n. t. p. [1885.] 8°. 3 p. — Working of live-Nto(;k law.s of 1884; report of Hpecial joint com?nittee, apjjointed under Senate concurrent rc^^olution no. 39. n.t.p. [1886.1 8". 5 p. — Report of joint commitlce on State affairs on re- pairH of east wing ol State House, n. d. [188G.1 8". 1 1 2 |). — Price raid coiiiniiHsion report to Legislature, sjjecial HeHHJf)!!, ]HHl',. n. d. 8". 24 p. — Report of lioiiHe commitlce on printing regarding th(! State i>rinting; alHo, memorandum of State J'rinter. n.t.p. [1mm7.| H". (; j). — Reimrt of ( HoiihcJ committee on education on (lovr-rnor'H rnefHii'/e. n.t.p. | I8H7.J 8". (l)p. Legislature] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Kan. {^Journals, Documents, Etc. ^ continued.] — Report of the [joint] committee to investigate the Deaf and Dumb Asylum at Olatiie, 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°. 4 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, n. d. [188!).] 8°. 11 p. — Asylum for Feeble-minded; report of [House] subcommittee of ways and means, n. t. p. [1889.] 8«. 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, n. d. [1889.] 8°. 8 p. — Agricultural College; report of [House] sub- committee, n. d. [1889.] 8°. 4 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.] 8°. 2 p. — The Penitentiary; report of joint investigating committee, February 1889. 2 ms. v. Note. In library of State Uistorical 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.] 80. 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 existing 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 api)ointed at the session of 1891 to investigate the explosion which occurred at Coffeyville, Kansas, October 18, 1888. '91. 8°. .171 • w, t, t„ nul, p. I.V., 403. ' -'-•■"'. Henate Jour- — Report, 1876. '76. 8". 19 p. — CentenniHl edition of tin- Ith annual report of the State IJoarrl <,( Agriculture, 1876. 76. 8" 348 J), il. niaji. Note, "(•ompllrd from orlKlnal report l,y tlji- State I{o-ir,l Miscellaneous] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Kan. [Expositions, continued.'] — Report to the Legislature, [187G]. 77. 8°. 312 p. il. map. — Report, 187G. (Sen. Journal, 1876, p. 74, House, p. 99.) — Report, 1877. (Senate Journal, 1877, p. G95 ; House, p. 1099.) Comrnissaire du Kansas a V Exposition Universelle dt Paris. Le Kansas en 1889. Rar Emile Fir- min, avoeat. 1889. 8". 39 p. Board of World's Fair Managers for Kansas. Re- port containing report of the Board of Managers, Kansas exhibit, from A\)v\\ 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. Note. Reprinted from 8th biennial report of board of Ag- riculture. — Lead and zinc in Kansas. By Robert Hay. 1893. 8°. 14 p. 11. Note. Reprinted from 8th biennial report of Board of Ag- riculture. — See also under 'Exec, and Staff, Governor, 1893; a7id vnder 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. Commissioners appointed by the 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. Mudge, of the survey of 1864, was found some years ago in the State Library. The act creating the survey provided that the report should be 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., 1S65. 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 T)r. C. A. Logan ; Climatology, by Dr. Tiffin Sinks; and Geological report, by Maj. F. Hawn.' — 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, Department of Kansas. Journal of the 1st, 3d-21st annual encampment, 1882, 84-1902. ['82]-1902. S°. 20 pm. Note. Published privately before 1899. [^Immigration. 2 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, 1868. 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, lSu7. sq. 8°. 1 p. — [Circular], March 11, 1867. sq. 8'^. 1 p. — Immigration, n.t.p. Leavenworth, 1808. 8°. 8 p. Resources of Kansas. By C C. Hutchinson. 1871. 12°. 287 p. map. 11. Note. Issued under act of the Legislature of 1871, for immi- gration 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. X^ote. 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 Granted to the State by the General Government. Report, Jan. 1862. [In Pub. docs., 1861, p. 35.] See alio under Exec, and Staff, Governor, 1877, 79, Atidi- tor, 1877, 79, 1901 ; under Institutions, Agriculture, State Agricultural College, 1875, 81, Board 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 disbandraent, 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 the relief of settlers on the Kansas frontier, together with correspondence of Gen. John Rope on the same subject, dated Fort Leavenworth, February 22, 25, 1875]. [Si'tt.] Silk Commissioners, Board of (1887-89). First biennial report, 1887/88. '88". 8°. 6 p. Note. Continued as Silk Commissioner. Silk Commissioner (Peabody, 1889-97). Second biennial report, 1889/90; annual report, 1892. '91-93. 2 pra. 8°. Note. The Commissioner was appointed hy the Prest. and Sec. of the Board of Agriculture. See also under Legislature, Journals, Documents, etc., 1887. — Kansas Silk Station, Peabody, April 12, 1887. n.t.p. 16°. Up. Note. A prospectus and mode of culture. Sugar Inspector. Annual report, 1889-92. Note. In Board of Agriculture rpts., Dec. 1889, Mar., Dec, 1801, .Mar. 18'j3. lipts. for 1889, 90 also separately printed. SUPI'I.EMENTAL : TERUITORIAr.. Documents in connection with the vaiious constitutions and conventions will be found under Conslitutions and Con- stitutional ConventiouH. See uIho under InHtitutioDs, Kducation, University, 1897, and Historical Society. Auditor. Report, 18.">9. n. t. p. 8". 17 p. S'oti'. The arm. iptH. from lS.')5-80 published in the Cloiincil or llouHc .JournaU, willi tlie exception of 185ti which is in the 4th V. Hint. Hucy. 'I'iunHUi:lioiiH. [C/aiwis.J Commissioner for Auditing Claims for Kansas Territory. Report of H. J. Stricklcr, March 7, 1H58. n. t. p. 8«. 14 p. Nile. (,'omiiilKHlon autliorlzod by 'I'crritorlal LeKlslnturo of 1857; ro|)ort nimic to CohKrcMB. See alwo forward Leginla- tare, Journals, Documents, etc., \W). Report of CotiiiiiinHioncrs of ClainiH under Act of Feb- ruary 7, IH."<9; jirinted piirHiiiint to a resolution of the Wyandotte Cunsiitiitional (/onvention pasHcd July 11, is.",!). /;,. /. p. «". ^7 [>. 39^ Supplemental] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Kan. {^Education. '\ Superintendent of Common Schools. Annual report, 1860. n i. p. 8". 16 p. Note. Rpts. for 1858, 59 in House Journal, 1859, 60. — Ciimnion school law of Kansas Territory, approved Feb. 12, 1858. Leavenworth, n. d. 8°. IC p. Election Frauds, Board of Commissioners for the In- vestigation of. Report. Leavenworth, 1858. sq. i6«. 142 p. Note, Elections on the Lecompton constitution. Governor. Official message of Gov. A. II. Reeder to the first Legislative Assembly of the Territory. Leavenworth, w. (^. [IS.'jo.] 8°. 7 p. — Message of Governor Reeder, July 21, ISfjo, 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 e-s.iva,.') 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 slavery in Kansas, Feb. 20, 1860. n.t.p. 8°. 16 p. — Governor's annual message, January 10, 1861, by Geo. M. Beebe. n. t. p. 8°. 8 p. Note. The executive minutes of the Territorial Governors are published, with some omiBsions, iu 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 Missouri who invaded Kansas to prevent the Free iState sctllers, who were in the majority, from settling the slavery question, as had 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 temporary seat of the Territorial government, and accom- modated the Legislature of 1855, save for the live 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 ray memory is correct the printing was done by the Rev. Francis Barker at the Baptist Mission, which place nearly joined the Manual Labor School farm. The Statutes of Kansas of 1855, 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 I'ith January, 1857. Lecompton, '57. 8°. 378 p. — Laws . . . special session, Dec. 1857. n.d. 8°. 15 p. — Laws ... 3d and 4th ses.sions, Dec. 1857, and Jan. 1«58. Lecompton, '58. 8«. 469, (2) p. 393 Supplemental] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Kan. {^Legislature, continued.] — Private laws passed at the Ath session, January 1858. Leconipton, '58. 8°. 398, 1 p. — General laws passed at the 5th session, begun Jan- uary 1859. Lawrence, '59. 8". 720 p. — Private laws passed at the 5th session, begun Jan- uary 1859. Lawrence, '59. 8°. 233 p. — General laws passed at the general and special sessions, beginning January 2 and 19, 18(50. Lecompton, '60. 8°. 264 p. — Private laws passed at the special session, begun January 19, 1860. n. p., n. d. 8°. xii, 455 p. — General laws to take immediate effect, passed 1860. Lecompton, '60. 8°. 69 p. Note. Passed by special session. — General laws, 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., 1855. 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 session, 1855-61. Shawnee M. L. S., Leconipton a?i£Z Lawrence, '55-61. 8 v. 8°. 2!ote. Contain reports of committees, Territorial officers, etc. See b.-ick under Laws 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 atid Lawrence, '55-61. 8 v. 8°. Note. Oc^ntain reports of committees, Territorial officers, etc. See back under Laws of the Territory, Note 2; and below, Daily journal. — House hills, 1855. — House ballot, 1855. broadside. — House reports of committees, 1855. — Rules and orders of the House, 1855. — Catalogue of members and officers broadside. — Remarks of H. J. Strickler before the joint ses- >ion, on the permanent location of the seat of government, n. i. p. [1855.] 8o. 3 p. — Rules for the government of the Legislative As- sembly, Jan. 4, IH.'S. Lawrence, '58. 24°. 42, 8 p. — Daily journal of the ('(-uncil 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. Kastin, Hrig.Gen., Nov. 28, 1855, to the militia of tiie 2d Brigade . . . com- manding them to meet at Leavenworth, Dec. 1, 1855, . . . subject to tlie order of Maj.-Gen. \V: P. liicliardson.] sq. 8". circular. Supreme Court. Opinion of Samuel 1). I.(r()mi)te, C. J., upon the right of the LcgiHlativc Assembly to lo- cate temporarily the seat of government [etc.]. Shawnee .M. L. S., 18.55. 8°. 9 p. — Reports of cases in the Supreme Court of the Terri- tory. By J. McCahon. Chicago, 1870. 8". 298 p. See a/so unOir Jiidii^iury, Supreme Court. 394 8°. 7 p. July 1855. NEBRASKA STATE PUBLICATIONS LM compiled from the cnlUction of Nebraska documents in the New York Public Library, from the " Catalogue of the State Library of Masxachusettn," 1S80, and Annual Supple- ments, 1880-1902, and from catalogveH of other State and city libraries. Revised by Miss Claia A. Miilliken of ilie University of Nebraska Library. All documents in this list published at the capital, Lincoln, unless otherwise .specified. Perhaps reached by Coronado, 1541. Visited by Dustine, 1719; by Mallet Brothers, 1739. Embraced in Louieianu purchase, 1803. Part of the District of Louisiana, 1804; of Territory of Louisiana, 1805. Lewis and Clarl< passed up the Missouri Valley, 1804. Part of Territory of Missouri, 1811!. Explored for the United States by Major Stephen H. Long, 1819-20; by Lieut. Fremont, 1842. Part of the "Indian country," 1834. Mormon migration through Nebraska, 1846-47. Organized as Territory of Nebraska, 1854, including all unorganized territory from the Mis- souri River to the Rocky Mountains lying between 40° north latitude and the Canada line. First plan for State government 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 Dakota, 1861; to Territory of Idaho, 1863. Minute details are given in Walker's "Statistical Atlas of the United States . . . compiled under authority of Congress, 1874." Admitted as a State, with present boundaries, 1867. Capital at Omaha, 1855-67; at Lincoln (first known as Lancaster) since 1867. Reports of State officers, 1882-83. n.t.p. ['83.] 1 v. 8°. Note. Date properly 1880/82. Contains the reports of most State officers and institutions for the biennial period Dec. 1, 1880-Nov. 30, 1882, and Governors' message and inaugural 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 Governors' 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. Constitution of the State of Neb. m.j).,1866. 8°. 16 p. Convention, 187 1. June G-August 19. Note. No documents seen. Convention, 1875. Note. No Journal or Debates seen. The new constitution of Neb., 1875. n.p., n. d. 8°. Note. Constitution also included in Senate Journal, 23d session, 1893. Executive and Staff. Governor. Message, biennial, 1871-1903. v. p.,'~\- [1903]. 8°. Cont.: By D. Butler, 1871. 73; by R. W. Furnas, 1875; by 8. Garber, 1877, 79; by A. Nance, 1881, 83; by J. W. Dawes, 1885,87; by J: M.Thayer, 1889, 91; by J. 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. 8. Centennial Commissioner for Nebraska, of Dec. 22, 1874. 1871 contains both inaugural and message of D. Butler. Message of retiring Governor and inaugural of incoming Governor, with separate title-pages, bound together in 1 pm. in years 1893, 95, 99, 1901. 1883, 89, also printed in German; 1885, 91 also in Danish; 1887,95 also in Bohemian. 1871 printed at Dcs 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 [Neb. Governor, continued. — Inaugural address, 1871, 73, 75, 79, 83, 87, 01, 93, 95, 99, 1901, 03. v. p., '71-190;!. 8". Cont.: By D. Butler, 1871 ; by R. W. Furnas, 1873 ; by 8. Garber, 1875; by A. Nance, lS7y; by J. W. Uawes, 188.i; by J: M. Thayer, 1887; by J. E. Boyd, 1891; by L. Crouuse, 18y;s; by S. A. Holcomb, 1895; by W : A. Poynler, 1899, by O : 11. Dietricl), 1901; by J: H: Mickey, 1903. _ „ ^, Note. 1871 bound with message, both by D. Butler. Inaug- ural, with separate title-page, bouud with message of retiring Governor in 1889,93, 95, y9. 1901. 1871 printed at Des Moines, la., 1899 at Omaha, others at Lincoln, ideparate issue of 187o not seen. — Budskap af J W. Dawes, guvernor . . . 1885. '85. 8°. 2-t p. — Ciulskap af J: M. Thayer, guvernor, 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]. '00. 40; [Nov. 28, 1901. '01]. 8°. — Land transactions of the Executive Department, Feb. 17, 1870-Dec. 31, 1874. Hote. Seen only in Appendix to House Journal, 1875. — Ste also under Institutions, Soldiers' Homes ; under Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc., 1871; and. binder Miscellaneous, Claims. Adjutant General. Report, Jan. 1, 1871; biennial re- port, 1875/7(3-1900/02. '71-1902. 8°. Note. 1871 called " Rpt. of J. R. 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, 18S5-Nov. 30, 1886; contains also report of Quarter Master General, Apr. 2-Nov. 29, 1886. Report 1895/96 called " Biennial report of Patrick H. Barry, Adjutant General of Nebraska." 1897/9S 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 " " 1890/92 " 1879/80 " Nov. 30. 1892/94 " Dec. 81. 1880/82 " Dec. 30. 1895/96 " 1883/84 " Nov. 30. 1897/98 " Nov. 30. 1884/89 " " 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. v. p., '83-1902. 8°. Note. 1888/90-94/96 dated Dec. 20th, others Nov. 30th. 1888/ 90 printed at Omaha, 1894/96 at York, others at Lincoln. — [Opinion on the legality of the contract between the State and VV. II. B. Stout]. Feb. 11, 1873. (2) p. Note. Seen only In Appendix to House .Journal, 1873. Auditor of Public Accounts. Report, Jan. 1, 1873; bi- ennial report, [l8t-15th], 1873/74,74/76-1900/02. -pp., '75-1903. b". Note. In iHt^^d reports called Auditor of State. [Ist] re- port coverH period .lun. 1, lS7:)-Nov. 30, 1874; others cover the regnlnr lUcal period. ImI report in appendix to House Jour- nal, 187.0. Tltlep»Ki; of 1874/76 bears imprint Ht. Joseph, Mo., 1870; cover, Lincoln, .Ni'b., IH76. 1KS1/H6-86/88 printed at Hantln|{H, 1894/96 at Omaha; others at Lincoln. — Statement allowing appropriations maih; and moneys expended by the Hth-Hlth, r.lth-20th, 22d-2r.th BcsHion.s of the Lcgisliiture, 1877-81, 85-87, 91-99. V. p., '77-99. H". Note. Printed ns follows: 1877 at Ht. Joseph, Mo., 1885, 93, I'.'i at Lincoln, 1887 at HiifltlngB, 1897 at lioatricc, 1899 at FrcmoDt; otheni not accn. 396 Executive] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Neb. Auditor of Public Accounts, continued. Insuravce Department. I^ist of insurance companies ailniitti'd, continuLM], or liiscontiuued, to trausiu.'t business in the State during the year 1S80. 1, Fire and marine ; 2, Life. '80. f" sheet. Kote. Insurance Department consists of Insurance Deputy and assistants in the Auditor's olUce. — Same, annual, 1873-98. Note. Seen only in .Vuditor'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 (except 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 Life insurance statistics as pt. 1. See 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 the year ending Dec. 31; annual, 1890-98. '91-[99]. 1 broadside; 8 pm. 8°. Note. Titles vary. — Sam,e, annual, 1873-98. Note. Reprints in Auditor's biennial report, 1873/74-93/98. Those omitted from 1874/76 were included in 1876/78. 1879, 80, iu 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; witli statistics of risks, etc. Since 1896/98 included with fire insurance with one h.t.p.: "Fire and raiscellaneouB 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 biennial 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. Secretary of State. Biennial report, 1875/76, 78/80- 96/98. v.p.,'ll-dS. 8°. 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. 8°. 354(1) p. — Same, June 1, 1893. J: C. Alien, Secretary. '93. 8". 526, XX, 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 Siaie, conti}iiie'L — 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, 72/74-1900/02. V. p., '73-1902. 8". Xote. Called Treapurer of State through 1876/78. 1874/ 76 printed at St. Joseph, Mo., 1884/86-86/88 at Omaha,1888/'.iu at Fremont, othcrg at Liucolu. iNSrilCTION AND REGULATION. Banliyig Board. lst-7th annual report, showing the condition of the incorporated, private, and sav- ings banks of the State, 1889/90, 92, 94, 95-96, obi. 24°; 1897-98, 8°. '91-99. 7 pm. A^ote. Board consists of State Treasurer, Auditor, Attorney General, Secretary, and clerk, and with the Bank Examiners makes up the Banking Department. Repnrt for 1889/90 was made by Examiuerx to the Board; 1892,94 by clerk to Board; 1893-98 by secretary to Board. Keports 1892, 94, 9.5 cover building and loan associations as well as banks. Year-end varies, as follows : 1889/90, banks, June 30. 1895, banks, Dec. 31. 1892, banks, Nov. 5. " b. and 1., " " " b. and 1., Dec. 31. 1896, banks, Dec. 31. 1894, banks, Dec. 29. 1897, " Nov. 30. " b. and 1., Dec. 31. 1898, " " " Building and Loan Associations, Inspection of. See preceding entry. Buildings, Public. See under Institutions, Public Lands and Buildings. \_Edncation.'\ Superintendent of Public Instruction. Report, annual, lst-6th, 10th, 12th, 14th, 16th, 18th, 20th, 1869-74, 78, 80, 82, 84, 86, 88 ; biennial, llth-17th, 1889/90-1900/02. '71-1902. 8°. ITbte. Includes brief reports from county superintendents, city schools, St.ite educational institutions, the University, colleges, normal schools, academies, and State Teachers' Asso. ciation; annual statistics, school laws, etc. llth, 13th, 15th, 17th, 19th ann. rpts. not printed. 18th annual, 18S6, printed at Omaha. The 22d annual report, 1890, included statistical tables for 1889 and was called the llth biennial; since then reports have been issued biennially, at the close of even years. 189.5/9R was issued in 2 parts : Part I, called " Preliminary report," in January 1896, 147 p., and Part II, called " General biennial report," in Jan. 1897, 149-427 p., issued bound with Part I. 17th bien. is in 2 v. — Statistics of tlie public schools for the year end- ing April 7, 1879. Compiled by S. R. Thompson. '79. 8". 13 p. — Same, April 1881. Compiled bv W. W. W. Jones Supt. ['81.] 8°. — School laws, with forms for the use of school- teachers. 1871. 8". — Same, as amended in 1877; with explanatory notes and forms. St. Joseph, Mo., '77. 8° 43 p. — School laws as amended in 1879, with explanatory notea and forms. By S. R. Thompson, Supt. '79. 8". 80 p. — Scliool laws and scluxd land laws, as revised and amended in 1.S9.-, ; with exi.laiiatory notes and cilatioriH. J'.y II. K. Corbett, Supt. '95. 8° I.->3 p Not)-. InttwciX aflor the adjournment of each Legislature contalnlnK lawn In force till the next hohbIod. 8ce followinir entrlcH. " Hr.f. itlno nndfr M iMrollnneniiR, Nehranka . — Same., 1897, by \V. ]{. .Jackson, Supt. '97 8" 146 p. — Same, 1899, by VV. U. Jackson. '99. 8". 148 p. — Same, 1901, by VV. K. Fowler, Supt. '01 8° 176 p. Inspection] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Neb. \_Education, continued.'] — School law for teachers. W. K. Fowler, Supt. 1901. 8°. 2;-! p — Nebraska course of study and teachers' manual, biennial, 1887-1.902. 8°. — Circuli'.r no 9, relative to Columbus Day. //.. t. p. ['92. ] 8^ (4) p. — Circular no. 20: State examinations, professional certificates, university and normal diplomas. Nov. 1, 1903. Note. This and the precuding circular are the only ones seen in separate form, but all, or nearly all, are included in the biennial rpts. — Arbor Day [circular, 1894. '94]. 1. 8°. (1) p. — [Special day programs], 1899, 1901/02-03/04. '99-1903. 8«. — Nebraska educational directory, annual, 1890- 1904. nar. 16°. Note. Issued each fall for school year beginning the second Monday in July precediug. — Nebraska directory of county institutes, annual, 1890-1904. Engineer. See forward IrrigatioJi, Board of, and under Institutions, Agriculture, Board of Agri- culture, Engineer Fish Commissioners, Board of (1879-1901). Annual report, lst-4th, fith-lOth, 15th-[18th], 1879-82, 84-88, 98-97. '80-98. 8". Note. 1879, 84-SS in report of Koard of Agriculture, 1876/79, 84-88. lith-ieth reports, 1893-94, issued in fingle pamphlet in 1891, with seiiarale title paaes but one pagination, the 16th being placed first. No report for 1896, but the CommisHion was reorganized dct. 1st of that year and report of 1896 covers period Oct. 1, 1895-Dec. 31, 1896. 1885, 86, 94 printed in Omaha. Abolished in 1901. Game and Fish Commission (I901-). 1st biennial re- port, 1901/02. '0;5. Note. Covering the latter half of 1901 and all of 1902. See preceding note. — Game and fish laws in force July 1,1901. n. t.p., ['01.] 8". 16 p. Irrigation, Board o/(1895-). lst-4th biennial report of the State Engineer, Secretary uf the Board, 1895/96-1900/02. '96-1902 8°. maps. Note. Compare also rpts. of Board of Agriculture, 1895. 98. See also forward under Labor and Jndustrial ^Statistics, 1894. Labor and Industrial Statistics, Bureau of (1887-). lst-8th biennial report, 1887/88-1901/02. v. p., '88-1902. 8° a«ci 40. Note 1. The duties of this bureau, as stated by an official, are "the enforcement of female and child labor laws and fire- escape law, factory inspection, arbitration of labor difficulties, and the collection, compilation, aud distribution of statif^tics covering every field in which statistics may be gathered." Note 2. 1st report covers period July 1887-Nov. 30, 1888 ; in other reports close of biennial period varies between Nov. 30 and Dec. 31. 2d, 7th reports contain proceedings of the National Association of Officials of Bureaus of Labor in the United States, 1889, 99. 4th, 6th contain maps as listed below. 5th report is the only 4". 6th contains 1188 p. 1st and 7th printed at Omaha, others at Lincoln. — Resources of Nebraska; bulletin, v. 1-4, 1898- 1904. '98-1904. 8°. Note. No. 2, dated Sept. 1902, contains official county and township map as entered below, and is called " Nebraska's industries and resources." 8". 245 p. — Statistics of Nebraska; bulletin, nos. 1-3; March, May, 1903; Aug. 1904. '03-04. 8°. Note. Devoted to particular industries. — Nebraska crop report, nos. 1-3. 1903. 8°. Note. Statements to the press; devoted to crop statistics. Issued irregularly. — Map of irrigation canals in Nebraska. Compiled bv R. H. Lawrence, Oct. 1, 1894. Omaha, '94. 26^ X 13^ in. Note. In 4th biennial report. 399 Inspection] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Neb. Lahor and Industrial Statistics, Bureau of, continued. — Labor Commissioners' official map of Nebraska. Showing by counties the commodities marketed during the year 1897. '98. 33i X loj in. Note. Outline map bearing statistics. In seventh biennial report. — Official county and township map of Nebraska. Pub- lished by the Bureau, August 14, 1902. n.p.,n.d. Scale, 18 n\i. = l in ; size, 25^ X 19 in. Note. In Bulletin no. 2, Sept. 1902. Lands. See under Institutions, Public Lands and Buildings. Live-stock Sanitary Commission. Report, 1885/86. '86. 8°. 185-203 p. Note. Seen only in Bd. of Agric. annual report 1886. Pharmacy, Board of Examiners of (1888-). lst-18th annual report, 1888/89-1903/04. v. p., '88-1904. Note. l8t-7th, 11th, are 8"; 8th-9th, 13th are 120; 16th-18th are 16"; others not seen. lst-2d printed at Grand Island. Railroads. See forward Transportation. \_Taxation.'\ Board of Equalization. Note. No publications seen. [Transportation.'] Board of Railroad Commission- ers (1885-87). [2d annual] report, for the year ending June 30, 1885/86. '88. 8°. See folloioing 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 idace of the Railroad Commission. Fifth report contains the following map: — Official railroad map of Nebraska. Compiled for the Board. Walioo, 1892. Scale, 13i mi. = 1 in. ; size, 34^ X 21 in. Note. Printed at Omaha. In 5th annual report. Veterinarian. See under Institutions, Agriciilture, Board of Agriculture, Veterinarian. Institutions. See notes under Public Lands and Buildings, Board of, p. 410. Academy of Sciences {l%^\- ). Publications, I-VIII. 1891-1903. 8 V. 8°. Cont.:\. Constitution, oiBcers, and list of members. '91. 2. Proceedings, 2d meeting. '92. 24 p. ?,. " ZA meeting. '93. 4 " 1893. '94. 5. " 1894,95. '96. 6. " 1896. '98. 7. " 1897-1900. 1901. 8. " 1901-02. '03. Note. No. 6 waM bound with the Proceedings of the Histori- cal Society, second series, v. 2, 1898. b«'inu' p. 211-307, and also Issued separately with same pagination. Up to 1904 this insti- tution had received no BUUe aid. \_Agriculture.'] Hoard of Agriculture (1858-). Oenrrul Nolo. The constitution of Nebra«l;a forbids the cre- ation of any oflicc or drpartrneiit not therein provided for; the Hlnte hiiH tlnrefore hcen without many departments common to most o'hcr Htales. In IH'.'li, however, by recommendation of the (iovernor, the Legislature made ccrlaln head professors at the University rr oiffhio " acting" Htate olllcbils, without com- pensftllon, as BotanlHl, KnlomologUl, etc. Sometimes these men are designated also as oftlcluls of tlii' Board of Agricul- ture {/".{I.. " Stale Hotanlst to the Hoard of Agriculture ") ; some- times tlie Board I* di-Higtiated " Slate Agricultural Society." The compllcaleil relallouH existing betwi'cn the Board, the Ex- periment Mlatlon, and lliese oMl. ers In their i)rolean capacities ore doublliHM hardly U-hh r-onfuslTig to the men themselves than to the outsider. The " reports" of tlii'se oOlclals, which aie often essays or addresses, have appeared In the annual reports of the Hoard an listed below. Much briefer niports are printed in the annual reportu of the Ksperlincui Mtallon. 400 Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Neb. [^Agriculture, continued.] The Board reports also contain, in addition to tlie Socre- tary'B annual report: reports from county and diHtrict agricul- tural associations, iniHccllaiieous papers and addresBes, and statistical and weather reports. See also forward under Education, Univirsitij of Nfh., Agricultural Experiinent fttation. — 1st annual report, 1859/00. n. t. p. Note. Seen only in Council Journal, 1859/60. — 2d-4th annual report, [18081, fi;>/70, 71/72. Omaha, '69, 12"; Lincoln, 71-73, 8". Note. 2d ineludes, in addition to the usual material, the United States homestead law; 4th includes Proceedings of the Horticultural Society for 1S72, with separate title-page but one pagination, and map of the land grant of the Pacific K.R. 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. 8°. 150 p. Note. Cover title reads : " .\nnual reports of the State Board of Agriculture and the State Horticultural Society to Sept. 1879." Includes Proceedings of the Horticultural Society, 1878-79, with separate title-page as follows: " Annual reports of the State Horticultural Society, 1878 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. 1884 published in 1886; others in year following date of report. — Map of the laml 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, 1873, during the Nebraska State Fair . . . by Hon. Moses Stocking. Omaha, '76 8°. 14 p. — Address before [the Board] at Omaha, Sept. 14, 1881. By C. H. Van Wyck. '81. 12°. — Address of Mr. Orange Judd at the State Fair, Lincoln, Sept. 16, 1885. n. i. p. 8°. Note. Seen only in Bd. of Agric. 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. 8°. — 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. 5-12, 1884. n.t.p. [Omaha, '84.] pm 8°. (16), 75, (23) p. — Reports of dairy experiments, 1891/92. n.t.j). 8". Note. Seen only in annual report of the Board, 1893. — Botanist. Annual report, [lst]-13th, 1886-98. n. t. p. Note. In Board reports, 1886-98. l8t-4th bore title " The grasses and forage plants of Nebraska." 5th was a paper. Bee 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. ['(^7.] Note. Probably printed in newspapers only. 401 Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Neb. [ Aqricidture, continued.] , . i. _ _ Catalogue of the flora of Nebraska; protophyta- anthophyta. By H. J. Webber. [1890.] pm 8°. Jf^ote. Also in report of 18S9. — Chemist. Annual report, 1892-95, 97-9^. n. t. p. Note. In Board reports of same years. D^''''!, '^''°'";'y,';'^, with the sugar beet industry and expenmen s. . '"a-'l^^P"'^ of 1895 contained in addition an article entitled Growth and development of the sugar beet industry in Nebraska. JNone in 1896. — Crop and other agricultural products report, annual, 1879, 83/84, 85-98. Note. In Board reports of same years. 1895-97 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- tlon. See also under Inspection and Regulation, Irrigation, Board of. — Entomologist. 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 ophldia 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. 1896. — 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." See forw.ard under Geology. — Meteorologist. [lst]-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. 1883 called " Neb. weather bulletin and crop reports"; 1890 called "Ann. meteorological report of the Neb. weather service"; 1896 called also " Ann. report of the Neb. climate and crop ser- vice." See forward under Education, Univ. 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. Seen only in Board report, 1889. Weather Service Convention, Lincoln, Jan. 1884. Note. In Board report, 1881. — United States Signal Service, Omaha station. Monthly reports. Annual, 1884-90, 92. Note. In Board reports of same years. None seen for 1891. — Veterinarian. Report, annual, 1885/86, 95-98. Note. In Board reports, 1880, 05-98. Report 188.5/86 covers period June lH85-Nov. :iO, 1886, and is also a report of the I..lve Htock Sanitary Coraraleslou, of which Veterinarian Is a nieml>er. Circular relating to contagious diseases of animals, n. p., n. d. Note. Reprinted In Board report of 1887. — Zoologist. Report, annual, 1894-98. Note. In Board reportn of Bamo years. All are essays rather than rcportH. Agricultural Experiment Station. See forward under Kducition, University of Nebraska. Bee-keepers" Association. r.ipcrH and diHcussions at the annual meeting Jan. 9, 1889. n. t. p. 8". Note. Seen only In Ud. of Agrlc. annual report, 1888. 402 Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Neb. Blind, Institution for the (Nebraska City, 1875-). Ist-Uth biennial report, 1875/70-1900/02. '7G- 1902. 8«. Note. Made by Principal or Superintendent through J894/9R; bj- Hoard of TruHlecs 189ti/yS-19U0/0'2. Beginning with 2d, if notlstrpt., biennial periods ended Xov.3()th. 1888/90 printed at Omaha. Included regularly in the report of the Board of Tublic Lands and Buildings, 1878/80-1900/02. lBt,3d, 7th not seen. Botanist. See back, Agriculture, Board oj Agriculture. Chemist. See back, Agriculture., Board of Agriculture. Dairymen's Association (1885-). Proceedintjs of the lst-3(l annual convention, 188.")-87. '86-88. 8°. Note. 1st al»o in Bd.of Agric. annual report, 18S."),p. 131-181. — Annual report, 1888-92, 95-9G, 98-99, 1901-02. V. p., '88-[1903.] 8°. Note. 1898 printed at Fremont ; 1902, n. p. — Papers read before the Association, 1887, 88. Note. Seen only In Bd. of Asjric. annual reports, 1887, 88. Deaf and Dumb. Institute for the (Omaha, 1869-). Report, lst-:3(l [annual], 18()9, 70, 71/72; 4th- 5th [biennial], l,S7;3/74-7.'>/7C; 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 1896/98-1900/02. Ist report covered period April 1-Dec. 1, 1869. Enumeration changed in 1878, as indicated above. 1869 printed at Ntbraflta City; 1876, 88/90 at Omaha, (1869,70, 73/74-75/76 by the pupils), 1900/02 at Fremont, others at Lincoln. Included regularly in the rei)ort of the Board of Public Lands and Buildings, 1878/80-1900/02. 1870-76/78 not seen. [Education.'\ State iVormal School (Peru, 1807-). Catalogue and circular, annual, 1867/70-1901/02. -y. ^.,^'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, lst-16th, 1871/ 72, 72/74-1900/02. ['7L'?]-1902. 8° and 12°. Note. Usually made by President of the Board for biennial period ending Nov. 30th. 3d rpt., 1874/76, contains also 5th annual Register and Catalogue, 1875/76, and Inauguration of E. B. Fairfield as Chancellor {.^ee below), with three separ.ate paginations. 10th, 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 that the regular catalogue for that year owing to lack of appropriation had not been printed; it was doubtless printed later, how- ever, as one for that year has been seen. llth-12th, 1890/92- 92/94, contain iiuancial statements by the Secretary-Treas- urer, but no report by the President. 13th, 1894/96, contains also Secretary's financial statement, with separate tiile-page but a single pagination. 16th, 1900/02, is in two parts, with separate title-pages: Pt. 1, Kpt. of President and Faculty, 48 p.; pt. 2, Secretary's financial statements, 152 p., and is Univ. bulletin, Ser. 7, no. 13, Doc. 19;'2. 8tli-9th, 13th, 1884/86- 86/88, 94/96, were 1208. lst-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', 1st- 5th annual. 1871/72-75/76; [lst-2d] biennial, 1882/84-84/86. '72-86. 8° and 12". Note. 1st ann. covered Sept. 7, 1871-.Tune 26, 1872; other ann. rpts. are for years ending in June; bien. rpts. for periods ending Nov. 3uth. 1872/73-75/76 were the only 8"8 seen. — Catalogue [lst-30th] annual, 1871/72-1901/02. '72-1902. 8oawcZ12«. Note 1. Title has varied as follows : Register and Catalogue, 1871/72-74/75. 5th-9th Annual Register and Catalogue, 18[75/]76-[70/]80. lOth-llth Aunual Catalogue, [1881/82J-82/83. Catalogue and Kegister, 1883/84-84/85. Catalogue, 1885/86-94/95. Calendar, 1895/96-97/98. Catalogue, 1898/99-1901/02 and Anncts. 1899/1900- 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, continutd.'\ * i? -r Note 2 5th. 18r75/lT6, contains also Inauguration of B.. B. Fairfield as Chancellor, 1876, wilh separate pagination (,,e« helow) , and was also issued bound with Regent's report |8'y7fi. 8th IS 79/jSO, contained calendar of 1S81 and seems to have lasted ovir into that year, as there is no catalogue actualy bearing date 1880/81 or 1881. and the next catalogue, the 10th, covered 1881/82 ((hough wrongly dated 18S'.'/83, the 11th being rightly date4 1882/83). 1883/84-90/91 ^vere 12os; the others 80 lS83/>4-88/89, 91/92 contain registers of alumni fiom 18b9 to' year of catalogue. Copy seen of 1888/89 had e-rata sheet pasted on back of title-page. 1898/99 contained a hst 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 6, nos. 1-7. 1897/98 " 3, " 1. 1901/02, 7, " 1-8. 1898/99 " 4, nos. 1-7. 1902/03, 8, 1-7. 1899/1900, Series 5, nos. 1-7. 1903/04, 9, 1-7. See also note above under Biennial report. —University studies, ['88-1902.] 8°. Cont.; V. 1, no. 1 1-2, July 1888-Oct. 1902. July 1888. Oct. 1888. 3. July 1890. 4. July 1892. Note. Continuous pagination for v. 1 Univ. bull., ser. 7, no. 11. V. 2, no. 1. 2. 3. 4. July 1894. Jan. 1897. Oct. 1899. Oct. 1902. V. 2, no. 4 is also — University bulletin, series 1-7, 1897-1902. 8°. Cont. ; Ser. 3, no. 1, June 1898 2, July " 6, Aug. 4, no. 8, May 1900. 5, no C Ser. 5, no Ser. 5, no 2. Mar. 1900. C Ber. 6, no. Ser. 6, no. C Ser. 7, no. Ser. 7, no. Note. 4, Apr. 6, Mar. " 3, July 1901. 7, " " 2, Mar. 1902. 8, July 11, Ocl. 13, Dec. 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. Catalogue, 1901/02. University studies, v. 2, no. 4. Biennial report, 1900/02. — Graduate bulletin, v. 1902. ['00]-02. 8°. Cont.:\-.l. no.l. Apr. 1900 1, nos. 1-3, Apr. 1900-Mar. (Univ. bull., C Ser. 5, no. 7.) July 1901. no. 3.) Mar. 1902. no. 14) (Univ. bull., C Ser. 6, (Univ. bull., C Ber. 7, _ Addresses at tlie inauguration of Allen K. Benton as Chanc.dlor, Sept. C, 1H71. '71. 8". _ — Practiciil fduoation. Address before tbe Univer- sity, Jiux- 19, IHTC, by W: F. Allen. '7G. 80. — Inautfuration of Kdnnind H. Fairfield as Cbancel- lor, . . . June 22, 1870. ['7G.] 8°. 30 p. Note. Seen only bound with RegUtor, 1875/76, and Regents biennial report, 1874/76. _ Report of experinieiitH at the college farm. Lin coin, 18H0. 8". _ Prospectus of revised course of study [etc.], June — Tbe University of Nebraska. A complete list ot the officers and students . . . and tbe Alumn 187.'{-9;». Coinp. by E. Smitb and li Quaintance. 1900. 8". 97 p Note. Thin iH Univ. bull., Hcr. », no. 8. 404 Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Neb. \^Educaiion, coniini/ed.l — Agricultural Hxperiment Station (Lincoln, 188G-). lst-18th annual report, [1880/87-1904]. ['87- 1905.] 18 V. 8°. Note. These bear no dates except dates of transmittal, let report reprinted in IJd. of Auric, annual report, 1887. Nearly all contain brief reports from the profenHors at the heads of departments, who malie longer reports aH oUicials of the State Board of Agriculture. Many of the bulletins have been re- printed in the reports. Bee back under Agriculture, Board of Agriculture, General note. Bulletin, nos. 1-79, distributed January 1888- March 1903. ['87-1903.] 8^. Note. No. 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 '.'.5. An intricate and confusing system of double and special enumeration is employed, as follows: 38. V. 7, Art. 2, Ag 2.5, 1894. (Sugar beet ser. no. 7.) 1. V. 1, Article l,Ja 20,1888. 2. 2, F 6, " 3. V. 2, Art. 1, Mr IS, " 4. 2-4, Je 30, " 5. V. 1, Art. 3, Ja 7, 1889. 6. 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.) le. V. 4, Art. 1, Ap 15, 1891. (Sugar beet ser. no. 2.) 17. 2-3, Je 6, " (Art. 3. = Meteor, obs'v'ns, '90.) 18. 4. n. (I. 19. 5. n. d. 20. 6, Mr 25, 1892. (Meteor, observ'ns, 1891.) 21. V. 5, Art. l,Mr 1 (sic) 1892. (Sugar beet ser. no. 3.) 22, 23. 2, O 1, " (Animal diseases ser. no. 4.) 24. 2or3, S 15,1892. (Sugar beet ser. no. 4.) 25. 4,1) 1, " 26. 5, Mr 11, 1893. 27. V. 6, Art. 1, " 10, " (Sugar beet ser. no. 5 ) [28.] 2, Mrl (.s;c) " (Animal diseases ser. no. 5.) 29. 3, Ap 15, 1893. 30. 4, () 1, " 31. 5, D 20, " 32. 6, F 27, 1894. 33. 7, Ap 16, " (Meteor, observ'ns, 1893.) 34. 8, My 1, " 35. 9, " " " 36. 10, " " " (Sugar beet ser. no. 6.) 37. V. 7, Art. 1, ». d. (Neb. weather rev., 1894.) (Special bull., no. 1.) 39. 3, Ja 26, 1895. 40. 4, " " " 41. 5, F 24, " 42. V. 8, Art. 1, [ " ] (Neb. weather rev., 1895.) 43. 2, 8 5, " 44. 3, Ap 25, 1896. (Sugar beet ser. no. 8.) 45. 4, Je 19, '• 46. V. 9, Art. 1, n. d. [ " ] (Weather & climate, Ja-Jl '96.) 47. 48. 49. 50. V. 10, Art. 51. 52. 53. 54. 55. V. 11, Art. 56. 57. 58. 59. 60.' V. 12, Art. 2, F 1, 1897 3, Ap 20, " 4, " 22, " 1,N 10, " 2, D 30, " 3, Ja 11,1898. 4, Mr 31, " 5, Je 8, " 1, Ag 20, " 2, " 31, " 3, Ap 3, 1899. 4, " 5, " 5, 71. d.["] 1, 8 28 " (Sugar beet ser. no. 9.) 2. D 15, 63. 64. 65. 66. V. 13, Art. 67. 3, Mr 18, 1900, 4, Ap 16, " 5, My 7, " 6, Je 4, " 1, Ag 29, " (Sugar beet ser. no. 10.) 68. 3, Mr 22, 1901. 69. 4, " 30, '* 70. 5, " " " 71. V. 14, Art. 1,8 — " 72. 2, Ap 4,1902. 73. 3, My 6, " (Sugar beet ser. no. 11.) 74. 4, My 26, " 75. V. 15, Art. 76. 77. 78. 79. 1,N 2, Ja 24, 1903. 3, " 26, " 4, Mr 11, " 5, " 30, " 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 pni. 8°. A'ote. See above table. Nos. 1-3 reprinted in Bd. of Agric. ann. rpts., 1889-91. No. 12 is Bull. 81; v. 16, Art. 2, 8. 1, i9o3. Bulletin : Animal diseases series, nos. 4-5, Oct. 1892-March 1893. n. d. 2 pm. 8°. Note. 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; 12-15, 1900; 16, April 1902; 17-18, Jan.-Mar. 1903; 111-20, Sept. 1904. Note. Also press bulletin, circular ser., 1-2, Jl-S, 1899. Report of experiments at the college farm, 18H2. /(. d., n. p., n. sig. 8°. Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS Neb. [E'lucation, continued.'] Weather Service (1878-). Monthly bulletin, 1878-July 1896. [78-96.] Kote. Was founded as a volunteer service in 1878 and issued only hectographed or mimeographed reports until 1887. First issue in sprine ls7S; first monthly issue May 1879. From 18S7 to July 1896, the reports were printed as octavos of 8 p.iges or less, with titles as follows: " Bulletin of the Neb. Weather Sei-vice " to June 1893; "Neb. Weather Record and Crop Review " to 1894; "Neb. Weather Review," 1894- July 189R. The 12 parts for 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 U. S. Weather Bureau detailed an assistant to cooperate in the work, and in August lS9ti took complete control. Pub- lished at Crete 1884-94. See back, Agriculturp, Board of Arjriciillure ; see al.ao below under Climate and Crop Service. — Botanical Department. Contributions, new se- ries, I-XVII, Aug. 1892-Dec. 1901. [•92?- 1901.] 8°. 10. June 1895. 11. April 1896. [12.] July 1897 (wrongly num- bered 11). 1.3. July 1898. [14.] n. d. 1.1. Aug. 1899. [16. J n. d. [Sept. 1899]. 17. Dec. 1901. Note. No. 1 is a " Rpt. on the native trees and shrubs of Neb." by C. E. Beesey, repr. from the 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- Bey, repr. from the ann. rpt. of the Bd. of Agric, 1S99, Nos. 2. 5, 8, 10-18, l.i, 17, are the 6th-13th, l.ith ann. rpts. of the Botanist of the Bd. of Agric, repr. from the ann. rpts. of that Board. See also below under Industrial College. Botanical Seminar. Botanical survey, I-VII [1892]-1904. '92-1904. 8°. Have DO real title but are spoken of as " reports." Con t.: V. 1. Aug. 1891. 2. April 1892. 3. June 1892. 4. July 1892. 5. June 1893. 6. March 1894. 7. July 1894. 8. May 1894. 9. March 1895. Note. Cont. : 1. 2. 3. 4. [Fall, 1892 ] April 1893. June 1894. Jan. 1896. 8 p. 46 p. 48 p. 48 p. 5. March 1901. 143 p. 6. Oct. 1902. 79 p. 7. Apr. 1904. 175 p. Phytogpography 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 thi.s reason the " v. 2-6 " of this series announced in the back of this 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°. CV>7!<..- Parts 1-2, 1894. 128 p. Part 21, 1865. 82 p. The botanical outlook, by ,J. M. Coulter- delivered . . . May 27, 1895. '95. 8°. 28 p! Some (.onsiderations 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 Ar/riciil/ure. Ncbra.ska Seetion of the Climate and Croj) .Servi(;e of tiie Weather Hiireau. J'ublished by authority of tlie See. of Auricultiire. [Monthly] report; [uIho] annual suniiiiary; v 1-H, Aug. 1H96-I)ec. 190;5. n.d., ['96-190.'} 1 97 pm. i". -■ Note. Hlx pnrtd In v.l, 1H9«, IricliidInK summary ; since then 13 parts nnniially, Ihr inr,tilhly parts (non. ]-V2) each 8 pages and the summaries (uiinumbcrt-d) each 12 pages. Bear imprint of the University. I 406 Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Neb. Report of the Dean, \^Educatio7i, continued.] — Indiistrinl College (1871-). 1884, 85/86. n. t.p. 8°. Note, yein ouly in Bd. of Afitric. annual reports, 1S84, 86, and Bd. of Kogents biennial rpts. 1884-86. Address of the De;in at tlie State Fair, 1885. n. t. p. 8°. 27bte. 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 his capacity as Botanist and reprinted in modified form in Bd. of Agric. annual reports, 18S6, 87, 89, where they are culled " Hei)ort of the Botanist." (See back under AgricuHiire, Boanl of AgriciiUurf, Botanint ) 1886 seen only therein. 18>)9 includes also the Catalogue of plants by H. J. Webber; '80. 8". 162 j). In 18H2 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, 1880. Press bulletin, nos. 1-5, July 30-Oct. 7, 1885. Note. Seen only us reprints in Bd. of Agric. annual report, 1885. — Medicine, College of. [4th?] annual announce- ment and catalogue, 188C/87. 12o. 16 p. — Patho-biological Laboratory. [Cireuliir letter of the Director calling attention to the objects of the laboratory, established for original research into the nature and causes of contagious ami infectious diseases of animals, Nov. 28, 1887.] 4°. sheet. Educational Lands and Ftinds, Board of. See for- ward under Public Lands and Buildings, Note 1. Engineer. See back under Agriculture, Board of Agricidtnre. Entomologist. See back under Agriculture, Board of Agriculture. Feeble-minded Youth, Institution for (Ben.trice, 1885-). [1st] -9th biennial report, 1884/86-1900/02. r.^., '86-1902. 8°. Note. Made by Superintendent. 18S8/90 printed at Omaha, 1909/02 at Fremont, others at Lincoln. All included in bien- nial report of Board of Public Lands and Buildings. Friendless, Home for the (Lincoln, 1881-). [•.'d]-9th biennial report 1884/86-1900/02. '8(;-1902. 8°. Note. A private institution until in April 1S99 it was taken over by the State. 1888/90 printed at Omaha. 6th report, 1892/94, wrongly numbered 5th on title-page, but error was corrected with the 7th in 1894/96, which, however, by a typographical error bore imprint date 1886. 8th covers only the period April 14, 1899-Nov. 30, 1900. Included in the biennial report of the Board of Public Lands and Buildings, probably from the be- ginning. [^Geology.] Geological Survey (\^0\-^ . Report of the State Geologist, V. 1. By E. H. Barbour. 1903. 4°. 258 p. m;ips, pi., il. Note. No otBcial 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 l>^93 (see General note under Agrit-nllure, Hoard of Agriculture) without salary. Geological investigation was carried on at his private expense until the generosity and public spirit of O. H. Morrill made possible the annual Morrill geological expeditious, Ist-Uth, 1892-1902. The State tirst awoke to the situation by creating the present Geological Survey in 1901, with Prof. Barbour as State Geologist. Geo/o^'ts^, ^4dtn^ (1891-1901). See preceding note, and back under Agriculture, Board of Agricul- ture. 407 Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Neb. [^Geology ^ continued.'] —The geological bibliography of Nebraska. By Erwin H. Barbour and Cassius A. Fisher. Reprinted from the annual report of the Board of Agricul- ture for 1901. rt. j3., n. (^. [1902?J so. 24-7-26Gp. _ Note. This is an extensive list of all publiuatious concern- ing the sreology of Nebraska, most of which have been pri- vately printed in scientitic journals or in the Proceedings of the Academy of i^ciuuce. Those published at State expense appeared only in the annual reports of the Board of Agricul- ture, in bulletins 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°. Cont.: 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. : V. 1, no. 1. July 1894. v. 2, 1898. 2. Oct. 1894. V. 3, 1899. 3. Jan. 1895. v. 4, 1902. 4. Apr. 1895. v. 5, 1902. Kote. V. 2 covers the years 1896/97. Horticultural Society (1869-). Annual report, 1872- 79, 84-1902/03. '73-1903. 8o. Note. 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 tjeen 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. 188U-S3 not seen -.o^o^-f'*^" ^'"^"^ ^^<^^r Agriculture, Board of Agriculture, 1%(>^, i&, Entomologist, ISSiQ. ' — Organization of the . . . Board of Horticulture, Sept. 29, 1869, at . . . Nebraska City. Des Moines, la., '71. 8". 42 p. Note. 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. Note. Repr. from Bd. of Agric. ann. rpt. 1870. — Proceedings of the semi-annual meetings, June 1871. Oct. 1871, Jan 1872. Brownville, '72. Iv ^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; witii proceedings, [etc.]. Omaha, '75. 8°. [Industrial.'] State Industrial School for Juvenile Offenders (Kearney, 1879-). Ist-lOth biennial report of the Superintendent, 1H80/82-98/1900 '83-1901. JOpm. 8«. Note Called State Reform School through 1884/86 and cared Tor both boys and girls until the Girls' Industrial School waH eHublHhcd In IV.r.>. lsHV90 printed at Omaha. All in- Bulldh. H " ^ •-'""'"' '■'-■''"'■^ "^ ""= """'■'l '^^ I^ubllc Lauds and Liduxtrial Home (Milford, 1889-). Ist-Gth biennial report, l««8/90^!)8/1900. '90-1901. (J pm. 8°. Note. IHSH/iiO prlnt.-d at Omaha. All Included In the bien- nial report of the Hoard of I'ubllc Lands and Buildings. See forward Momaii'H AxHOclnte (JhiirltieH. Girls' Industrial School for Juvenile Delinquents (Geneva, 1892-). lHt-5tli biennial report of the Superintendent, 1892, 92/94-98/1900. '93-1901 5 |)in. 8". Note. iHl report covered period Mftr^h 15-Nov 30 1.S92 All Included in the biennial report of the Uoar.l of Public Lands and liulldlnfix. See Heronfl riole precedin;/. .|o8 Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Neb. [/nsane.j Hospital for the Insant (Lincoln, 1809 -). Biennial leport of the Siiperintenilent, 18C!)/70; annuiil report, 1870; biennial, 187(5/78-84/86, 88/yO; lltb-lGtii, 1890/1)2-1900/02. [?J-iy03. 8°. Note. No enumeration used before 1890. IIow the report for 1890/92 cuine to be uuiubercd lltli biennial i8 not clear. 18S8/90 printed at (Jtnalia. Included in report of Board of Public I.andH 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 IIouBe Journal, 1873. Norfolk Hospital for the Insane (Norfolk, 1885-). lst-7th biennial report of the Superintendent, 1886/88-98/1 'JOO. '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 Are 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 Hoard of Public Lauds and Buildings. \^Lands.'\ See forward Public Lands and Buildings. \_Libraries.'\ State Lihiarian. Keport, 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. 1st 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 appendix to House Journal, 1870, p. 158-166. 2d is called Bien. rpt. of the inspectors and warden; 3d-4th, Bien. rpt. of the inspectors; 1878/80, Bien. rpt. of the warden. Rpts. 1878/80-1900/02 included in the bien. rpt. of the Board of Public Lauds 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?J 12^1. 69 p. — Report of James Whitehead, Agent of the Board of Public Lands and Buildings for the Peniten- tiary, Feb. 3-Nov. 30, 1896. '96 8°. — See also under Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc. 409 Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Neb. Poultry Association (1884-). [1st] annual report, 1893. '94. 8°. — Proceedings, 12th-17th 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°. Note 1. This Board is made up of the Oomraissioner 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 otlicers with the tiovernor as chairman, and the Board of Transportation, made up of the same oflicers with the Auditor as chairman. Note 2. The reports of the following institutions are made to the Board (or to the Governor and the Board; aijd besides being issued separately are bound with its own report with separate title-pases, but a sinsile pagination : Institution for the Blind, Institute for the Deaf and Dumb, Institution for Feebli'- minded Youth, Home for the Friendless, Girls' Industrial School, State Industrial School (boys), Hospitals for the Insane at Lincoln, Hastings, and Norfolk, Industrial Home, Penitentiary, and Soldiers' and Sailors' Homes at Grand Island and Milford. Other reports included have been : Wom- an's Associate Charities, lS90/y2-y-)/96, and Apj) raisers for Pur- chase Prison Contract, Penitentiary Agent, Insurance Boiler Inspector, all in 1894/96. Enumeration began with 2d, 1878/ 80. 1888/90 printed at Omaha. State Surveyor. [Miscellaneous publications.] Note. This officer is a member of the office force of the Board. Purchase and Sujyplies. Board of. See back under Public Lands and Buildings, Note 1. See also under Exec. and Staff, Governor, 1874. Reform Schools. See back under Industrial. {^Soldiers' Homes. 1 Soldiers' and Sailors' Home (Grand Island, 1887-). lst-7th biennial report, 1887,88/90-98/1900. '88-1901. 8°. Note. 2d report covers period from the opening of the Ilorae, July 1, 1SS8, to Nov. 25, 1890. Report of Visiting and Examining Board included in 1892/94-94/96, 9S/1900. Report for 1894/96 contains Gov. Thayer's report re management of the Home. 18SS/90 printed at Omaha. All included in the biennial reports of the Board of Public Lands and Buildings. Soldiers' and Sailors' Branch Home (Milford, 1895-). lst-3d biennial report, 1895/96-98/ 1900. '96-1901. Note. 1st Clivers period Apr. 27, 1895-lSrov. 30, 1896. All contain report of the Visiting and Examining Board, and all are included in the biennial reports of the Board of Public Lands and I3uildings. 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. 19, 1889. n. t. p. 8° Noie. Extracts in Bd. of Agric. 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 tiio Board of Trustees. [lst-;5d?], 1890/92-94/96. '93-90. 80. Note. Thin asHoclntlon had the oversight of the Industrial Homo at .Milford. Itn rc^ports w(.'rc included In the biennial reportH of tlir I'oard of Public Lands mid Hulldings Wool-growers' 'Association. Proceedings of annual meeting, .Ian. 1884. n t. p. 8°. Nolr.. Seen only In IJd. of Agrlc. annual report, 1884. Zoologist. See back under Agriculture, Board of Agriculture. 410 Judiciary] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Neb. JuDKIAItY. Supreme Court. Roports of oases in the Supreme Court, [v. l]-68, 1855-1902. i^. 79., '71-1903. 63 v. 8°. Cont.: [V. l-2],18:-o-7.'?; byj. M.Woolworth. [3], 1873-74; by L. Crounfe. [4]-25, 187.'i-89; by G. A. Brown. 26,1889; by W. A. Lcese. 27-^8, 1889-99; by D. A. Campbell. 69-63, 1809-1903; by L. Ilerdman. Note. Published viirioiiHly at Chioago, Lincoln, Omaha, and Dea Moines. Ilulen of Hiipreme C'oiiit adopted 1885 are ap- pended to V. 17; niloB adopted 18S7 prefi.\ed to v. 21. — Digest of the ileeisionsof the Supreme Court [lh55- 77.] By S. Maxwell. Des Moines, 1877. 8°. — Digest of the decisions, 1868-86; by J. R. Chaney. n. p., '87. 8°. — Index to the points decided nnd discussed in the first twelve volumes of the Nebraska reports, 1871- 82. Omaha, '82. IG". 187 p. — Same ; Nebraska reports v. 1-15, 1871-84. '84. S". 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°. xiii, 55.") 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 v. 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. 1.8°. iv, 1176 p.; (2) 1177-2368 p. Legislature. Ist session. 1866; 2d-3d, 1867; 4th-5th, 1869; 6th-7th, 1870; 8th, 1871; 8th adjourned, 1872; 9lh-10th, 1873; 11th, 1875; 12th-13th were morning and afternoon sessions on Dec. 6, 1876; 14th-27th, biennial, beginning in January, 1877-1901. 10th was a " called " session; 12th and l:Uh were special sessions; 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 granting 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 cnmprised in General Statutes, 1873. 12th was called for purpose of canvassing votes of Presidential electors, and loth for consideration 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. '73. 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 II. 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°. xii, 1351 p. — Same, to 1893. '93. 8°. 411 Legislature] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Neb. [Laivs of the Stnte, continued.] — rode of criminal procedure. By Maxwell. 1887. — Annotated code of Nebraska. A hund-book of the Nebraska decisions, containing the code of civil procedure and the criminal code, including the code of criminal procedure. By J. E. Col)bey. 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 Laws.] Banking law. 1889. 8". 7 p. Election law.s, March 1891. Compiled by C. A Robbins. '91. 8°. 50 (1) p Irrigation laws, 1897. '97. 8°. 53 p. Railroad law; compilation of all constitutional and statutory provisions, by L. Burnham. 1890. 8°, [Journals, Documents, Etc.] Senate Journal, 1st- 27th session, 18(!G-1901. r. p., '67-19ia. 8°. Note. l8t-3d sessions in 1 v.; 9th-10th in 1 v.; 12th-14th in 1 V. 17th contains also House Journal with separate title page. 23d--24th contain appendixes of miflcellancous matter. All contain, in body of journal, Gov(>rnor's message and inaugural (if any). lat-Sd, otb, Sth.llth, 16th-18th, 22d, pub. at Omaha- 12th-14th at St. Joseph, Mo.; 23d-24th at York; 4th, 6th-7th not seen; others at Lincoln. House Journal, lst-27th session, 1866-1901. '67-1901. 8°. V. p. Note. l8t-3d sessions in 1 v. ; 9th-10th in 1 v. ; 12th-14th in 1 V. 17th issued only bound with Senate Journal, with separate title-page. Appendixes of miscellaneous matter bound with 9th-luth, 11th, 1.5th-16th, 22d-23d. All contain, in body of journal, Governor's message and inaugural (if any). Journal of 4th session not printed. lst-3d, 6th-8th, 11th, 16th-18th 21st-22d, pub. at Omaha; 12th-14th at St. Joseph, Mo.; 23d at York; others at Lincoln. - Impeachment trial of David Butler, Governor, at Lincoln. Messrs. Bell, Hall, and Brown, official reporters. Omaha, 1871. 8°. 6 pts. in 1 v. See also under MiBcellaneous, Claims. - Legislative manual, 1883, 87. '83-87. 16° and 12°. - Biographical manual of the 20th Legislature By C. L. Hall. 1887. 12°. 112 p. - Nebraska blue book and legislative manual, 1889 91,99/1900-1901/02. ['89-1901.] 12^ and 8°. - 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. Han only in appendix to House Journal, 1873. • Journal of committee on Penitentiary investigation Feb. 10-20, 1873. n. t. p. Note. Seen only In appendix to IIouso Journal, 1873. ■ Report of joint committee of investigation on plans and Hpfcificalions of contract between the State and VV. IL B. Stout, n. t. p. (2) p. Note.. Hocn only In appendix to House Journal, 1875. Journal of committee on Penitentiary invcstiiration 1875. 71. t. p. 1^ ' '!f?/';«j'"''" ""'>■ '" "Pl"-'""^ '" "oi'se Journal, lS7r); p. (J'J'J-72'). ' Report of tlie committee in the matter of the inves- tigation of the accountH of the late State Treas- urer. 1879. 8". 65 p. 412 Legislature] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Neb. \^.Tournals, Documents, Etc., continued.'] — Address of Mrs. Flarript S. Brooks on behalf of suf- frage araemhiieiit. [1881 ?j M)Ce. Con.slitutes appendix to House Journal, 1881. — Report of the joint committee appointed to investi- gate the cliargos of cruelty and mode of punish- ment intlicted upon convicts in the State Penitentiary [etc.]. 1893. 8°. 196 p. Note. Also in Public docs., 1891/92. — Report of the special committee to investigate the Penitentiary. 189,5. Note. Seen only in appendix to Senate 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.l Catalogue of Nebraska birds. By W. E. Taylor, n. f. 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. [C/aims.] 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 for Nebraslta. Report, 1875. Note. Seen only in appendix to House Journal, 1875. See also under Executive and Staff, Governor, Message, note. Colvmbian Commission, 1895. See under Legisla- ture, Joitrnals, Docs., etc., 1895. JVebrasJca State Commissio7ifor the Trans- Mississippi and International Exposition, 1897/98. Omaha, '98. 8°. Note. Seen only in Public 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, Mav 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. n.t.p. 8°. 310 p. Note. Constitute Appendixes A-I in Senate Journal, 1895/96. — Report, 1874. Note. Seen only in Senate Journal, 1875. 4^3 Miscellaneous] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Neb. Rtlitf Cowmission. Report hy L P. Ludden. 1892 8°. 4i p. — Same, by same, 1895. '95. 3 (187) p. See alBO on preceding page, Relief and Aid Society. Russian Famine Sufferers, Commissioner on the Work in Nebraska for the. Report to the Governor by L P. Ludden. 1H92. 8°. 13 p. , • , I Sugar-beet Industry. See vnder Institutions, AgrtcnJ- iure. Board of Agriculture, Chemist; and ±.du- cation, Univ. of Neb., Agric. Exper. Statton. SoPrLEMENTAL: TERRITORIAL. Govervor. Message, 1859-61, 64-67. Coat ■ By A. Saunders, 1864, 65, 66; by A. S. Paddock ^^^re'nl-^'^!!'^ 120, and was also, printed in German 186^6^ each contain the rpt. of the Territorial Auditor. 1865 printed at Omaha. 1859-61 not seen. Auditor. See preceding note, and below, Journal of the Council, Note. [Education .] Commissioner of Common Schools. 1st- 2d annual report, 1859-60. Omaha City, 60- 61. 8°. Note. 2d report contains the school laws, forms, and in- structionB. Territorial Auditor was CommiBsioner 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, '58. 8°. Note. This was not the present Univ. of Nebraska. Immigration, Board of Nebraska : brief account of its soil, productions, etc. Nebraska City, 18fab. 12°. Insurance Department. See below, Journal of the House. Legislative Assembly. Note. Sessions held at Omaha City as follows : 1. Jan.-March,1855. T. ^^''-^J'''-\W2; 2. Dec-Jan. 1855/56. 8. Dec-Jan. 1861/62. _ , ^ , ,„r- 9_ Jan.-Feb. 1864- 3. Jan.-Feb. 1857 1865. 1866. 1867. 4. Dec-Jan. 1857/58. 10. " 5. Bept.-Nov. 1858. 11. " 6. Dec-Jan. 1859/60. 12. " — Laws, joint resolutions, and memorials, lst-12th ses- sion, 18.5.5-67. V. p., '55-67. 8°. Note. Published variously at Brownville, Omahu, and Defl Moines, la. Laws of Uth session comprised in the Ke- vleed iStatutcfl, 1866. — Revised statutes, in force July 1, 1866, with the special and local laws passed at the 11th session, licvised by E. Kstabrook. Omaha, '66. 8°. — Journal of the Council, 1 st-12th regular session, 1855- 67. V p., '55-67. 8°. Note. See table above. Includes Governor's message and r<-portH of commm.-es. 1858 also includes reports of Auditor, Trea«.irer, and Librarian, the latter with catalogue of the Territorial lUirary. 185H/60 contains Int annual report ot Board of Agriculture, .^d sosslon published at Brownville. 5th-7lh at Xebraska City ; others at Omaha (hty. — Journal of the House of Representatives, l8t-12th regular Hession, 1855-67. r. y?., '56-67. 8°. Note Hce table above. Includes Oovernor's message and report; of comnillteeH a.ul T,-rrilorlal Librarian 1«8S "1«0 Incl.idoH report of Hchool 1 )r,,arlme..t am ^.'hool .ands, 1867. Insurance l).;|.arlmei.l. :'.(1 put.llHl..-d at Urownville ; 5th-7th, n.p., 1 1 Ih at Chicago; oth.-rs at Omaha City. Librarian, Territorial. See two i»rcceding notes. Supreme Court. 5ec wwc/er Judiciary. Treasurer. See above, Journal of the Council. 414 SOUTH DAKOTA STATE PUBLICATIONS List compiled from material furnished by Ferd. J. Ooodfel- low, Curator of the State Historical Society, Pierre, and from the collection of South Dakota documents in the New York Public Library. All documents in this list published at the capital, Pierre, for fiscal biennium ending June 30th, unless otherwise specified. Admitted as a State, Nov. 2, 1889. For historical data previouB to 1889 see Daliota Territorial Publications, \>. 433. Public documents for the fiscal year ending June 30; biennial, 1890/92-98/1900 ;' annual, 1900/01; bi- ennial, 1900/02. -i;. i?., '92-1903. 10 v. 8°. Note. Selection of documents varies from year to year. 1896/98, 98/1990, 1900/02 iu 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. Sioux Falls, '89. 8°. 226, iii, p. Note. Held at Sious Falls, July 4- August 5, 1889 . — Enabling act and constitution . . . adopted Oct. 1, 1889. '93. 8«. xiv, (Jo p. See also xiiider Dakota Territorial Publications, Institutions, Im.tnigration. Executive 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. Ilerreid, 1903. Note. 1893 bears imprint date 1892; 1895 printed at Siou.'i Falls ; 1899 is a reprint of that portion of the Senate Journal containing the message; 1899, 1901, n. t.p.; 1903 erroneously bears cover title " Inaugural address." All also included in House and Senate Journals; 1893, 95, 1901, 03 iu 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 «. t.p. All also included iu House and Senate Journals; and 1893, 1901 in Public Documents. — Proclamations; [Arbor Day and Thanksgiving], annual. Adjutant General. Ecport, annual, 1892, 93 ; biennial, 1897/98, 98/1900, 01/02. v. p., '92-1902. 8°. Note. 1892 is for calendar year; 1893 for indefinite period ending Nov. 3d; 1897/98 for indefinite period ending Dec. 1st; 1898/1900 covers biennium ending Dec. 1st; 1901/u2 covers period March 9, 19iil-Aug. 31, 19u2. 1893 printed at Mitchell; 1901/02 at Aberdeen; others at Pierre. 1892, 1901/02 also in Public Documents. Attorney General. Eeport, biennial, 1889/90-1900/02. '90-1902. 7 V. 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, 189^95-1902/03. v.p., '90-1903. 11 v. 8°. ybte. Rrsl report covers period Nov. 2, 1889-Nov. 30, 1890; all others cover periods ending June 30. Contains rpt. of In- Burance Department through lS9n/96 (nee under Inspection and Regulation, Insurance), and Proceedings of the l>oard of Assessment and Equalization 1897-1903, as listed below. 1889/ 90-90/92 printed at Alexandria; 1892/94 at Sioux Falls; 1894/95 at Brookinas ; 1895/96, 97/98, 1900/01 at Pierre; 1896/97, 98/99- 99/1900 at Huron ; 1901/02-02/03 at Aberdeen. 1890/92-1900/02 included in Public Documents. — Assessment and revenue 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 to Dec. 31, 1894. Sioux Falls, '95. 8". 8 p. Note. Seen only in Public Documents. — Abstract of assessment, with Proceedings of the Board of Assessment and Equalization, annual, 1893-1903. h. t. p. 80. Note. Also in Auditor's rpts., 1892/94-1902/03. Separate edition of 1893-94 does not contain the Proceedings. — Insurance Department. Report. See note above, and under Inspection and Regulation, 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. 80. 22 p. Same, Dec. 31, 1893. '94. 8°. 32 p. Note. Probably issued annually. Quartermaster General. Biennial report, Dec. 1, 1895/96. Secretary of State. lst-6th biennial report, 1889/92- 1900/02; annual, 1900/01. v.p., '92-1902. 1 pm., 5 V. 80. Note, let covers period Nov. 2, 1889-June 30, 1892. Others cover the fiscal period ending .June 30, although title-pages of several bear date of transmittal, generally Nov. 1 or Dec. 1. Includes the Oflicial Directory (also Issued separately, as below), lists of domestic and foreign corporations, otiicial returns of the vote of the State, etc. 1892/94 printed at Sioux Falls, 1898/1900 at Huron; 1900/02 at Aberdeen; others at Pierre. All also in Public documents; 1900/01 seen only therein. — Official directory, 1903/04, and abstract of votes cast at the general State election. Comp. . . . from official records. Aberdeen, 1902. 8°. 21 p. Treasurer. Report; annual, 1S89/90; biennial, 1^*90/ 92-92/94; annual, 1894/95-1901/02- -y.w., '90- 1902. 11 V. 80. Note. Rpt. 1880/90 covers period Nov. 5, 1889-Nov. 30 1890. 1897/9H, 99/19(10-1901/1)2 contain also Treasurer's rpt. as Treasurer of the Hegents of J^ducalion. 1892/94 printed at Hloux Kails; ]«94/95 at Dcadwood; 1896/97, 98/99-90/1900 at Huron; 1901/02 at Aberdeen; others at Pierre. All also in Public Document*. lN8ri.CTION AND 1{ KG IJI.ATION. Banks. Superintendent of. See forward. Examiner. {Charities and Cor rei lions.} Hoard of Charities and Corrections (1890-). l«t-7th biennial report, )8h9/90, 90/92-1900/02. r. ?;., '90-1902. 8". Note. Incliid«!H reporlH miide to the Hoard by the State charitable and petial InxtltnlidiiM. IhI rpt. Is really nnim.il, coverliiK the year I)e<9/9n-9 1/92; biennial, 1896/'.I8 ; 12tli- 14lh annual, 1900/01-02/03. v. p., '90-1903. 8». Note HptH. cover tran(iu<:llonH to Dec. 1 of each year, but, the sUtlHlleal tat.l.^H are for the llHcal ye.;ir ending June .30, and titl.'.pag.H generally '-car this dale. 'Jd-ltd bound in 1 v, each "llhVame Kt-uMal ,il|.-.p,.go and npecillc /, t. p. '"-' '>;e°- JPt; 1K90/9H the crinival.'iit of Hlh-9th iinn. rpls., is called 'n etter of tranH.nlltal " llh aim. rpt." 12lh-13lh .OMlain Kailroud map of H. I)., un lUl.-d beL.w. 1«l |.rlnled al Huron. 2d- 3d. 12lh, and the bien. ri.l. at I'l'"-re; jilh. n. p. [Aberdeen . 14tb at Aberdeen; 4ll.-7th, loth-llth not printed. '2d-Jd, 12ih-13th,ttnd bien. Jn Public DooumonU. 418 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 Documenta. — Railroad map of S. D. Prepared under the direc- tion of and presented by the Board. Copyright, 189(5. Ciiicago, ra. c?. Scale, 12nii. = 1 in. Size 32.iX--'lA in. Note. Inserted in back of 12tli-13th rpts. Edition used in 13th rpt. erroneously gives scale as 8 mi. = 1 in. [^Taxatioii]. Hoard of Assessment and Equalization. Proceedings. Note. See jo/f/cr Executive and Staff, Auditor. Tliis Board is composed of tbe Governor (ciiairman). Auditor, Sec. of State, Treasurer, and Uommr. of Schiool and I'ublic Lands; the Supt. of I'ublic Instruction and Attorney General 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 V. Note. Also in Regents' rpts. — Report of the President to the Secretary of the Interior and report of the Director of the Exper- iment Station, annual, 189(;/97-1902/03. 7 v. — Catalogue, annual, 1889-9G, 98-1903. 14 v. Note. None for 1897. — President McLouth's baccalaureate address, July 29, 1894. — United Slates Agricultural Experiment Station. lst-9th annual report of the Director, to the Governor, 1887/88-95/9«. t. ?9., '88-[97]. 8°. Note. Continued in rpt. of President to the Sec. of the In- terior, which see above under Agric. College. Ist-Gth printed at Brookings; 7th-8th at Huron; 9th at Sioux Falls. 6th con- tains Bulletin nos. 26-^)1; 6th, nos. :i2-36; 7th, nos. 37-40; 8th, nos. 41-44. This station was the " U. S. .^gric. Experiment Station for Dakota " before the partition of the Territory, and lst-"id rpts. are published under that name. Bulletin, nos. 1-82, Nov. 1887-Dec. 1903. v. p., ['87J-1903. 8°. Note. Nos. l-lo are bulletins of the "Dakota Agric. Col- lege and Exper. Sta.," 1887-89. Nos. and 7 later reprinted with one pagination. Nos. 1-40, 49-t)0 printed at Brookings; 41-44 at Huron ; 45-48, 61-76 at Sioux Falls ; 77-81 at Aberdeen ; 82 at Springfield, S. D. Published irregularly, but numbered continuously, without error. Blind Asylum (Gary, 1900-). [lst-2dj biennial report of Superintendent, 1900-00/02. 2 v. 8°. Note. [1st] covers only March-June. Both al.so in rpt. of Board of Charities and Corrections, with h. t. p. Deaf Mutes, School for (ir>\oux FiiUs. 18S3-). Report of Superintendent, biennial, 1890-1900/02. 7 v. 8°. Note. Also with A. <. /;. in rpt. of Board of Charities and Corrections. [_Education.'] State Normal School (Madison, 1883-). Report of President, biennial, 1883/85, 87/88, 90- 1902. '85-[1902?] 9 v. 8°. Note. Also in rpts. of Regents of Education. 1883/86 printed at Madison ; 1887/88 at Bismarck. — Catalogue, annual, 1889/90-1903/04. 15 v. Note. 1889/90 was the 7th annual. 419 Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [So. Dakota \Edvcaiion, conlinued.'\ State Normal School (Springfield, 1881-). Report of President, biennial, 1900-02. 2 v. I^ote. Also in rptB. of Regents of Education. — Catalogue, annual, 1897/98-1902/03. 6 v. 8°. State Normal School (Spearfish, 1884-). Report of President, biennial, 1885/86-1902. 9 v. 8". Note. Rpts. also In rpts. of Regents of Education 18H5/ 86 covers from opening of the school to Nov. 3U, lb86, 18S7/SS is for years ending Xov. 30; later rpts. not seen. — Catalogue, annual, 1889/90-1903/04. 15 v. 8°. Norther7i Normal and Industrial School (Aberdeen, 1899-). Report of President, 1st biennial, 19u2. Note. 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; 1888/89, 90; biennial, 1891/92-1901/02. 10 v. 8°. Note. Established as University of Dakota in 1862 but owin" to lack of endowment the institution was not organized and opened until Oct. 1882. Rpt. 1887/88 covers apparent y Apr 1 18S7-Oct. 1. 1888; suppk-menlul covers apparently \pr 1 1887-Dec. 6, 1888. 1888/89 covers Dec. 6, 188S-Dec. 31, 1889; 1890 covers Jan. l-Nov. 8th. Others not seen. Presi- dent's rpt. seen only in rpts. of Regents of Education. — 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. Feehle-rninded. See forward under Insane., Northern Ilosjntal., Note- Geological Survey (1893-). Ist-Sth biennial report, 1894-1902. 6 V. 8°. Note. Also in rpts. of Regents of Education ; 1894 also in Public Documents. — Bulletin, nos. 1-3, 1894-1902. v. p.;M-l'd02. 8°. Cont.: No. 1, A preliminary rpt. on the geology of S.D. By J E. Todd, atate Geologist. Sioux Falls, '94. S". 172 p. (Cent, 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, 12 X 9 in. — See also forward under Mines, School of. [History, Department of] State Historical Society (1901-). S. I). Historical collections, v. 1-2, 1902-04. Aberdeen, '02-04. 8°. maps., pi., il. Note. The Dept. of History is administered by the State nislorical .Society. Collections contain biennial rpt. V. 2, 1904, cont. a catalogue of books by S. D. authors, and State dOCB. — Annual review of tlie progress of S. D., Dec, 1901-03. Hy Doane Robinson, Sec^y. 3 v. 8". Immigration, Commissioner of (188.5-91). Report, let annu:il, 1890. Aberdeen, '90. Note. Tcniiorlal rc|)ortM of thi« oflicc'r and the previous Comrn'r of Jiiiiiilgralion and StailHlics will be found in the list of Dakota Territorial Publications, under Institutions, Im- rnigrution. OlUce abollBhcd In 1891. No other publications known. Tbc State of South Dakota. The statistical, his- torical, and political alislract. Pulilislied by F. H. Hagerty, Coinin'r of Iiiunigration and ex officio Territorial StiitiMlician. Aiicrdeen, '89. 8". 102 p. Note. TbiM l« pi. :i of " The Territory of Dakota," of which pi. I coviTH l)iikolM Territory mid pi. 2 the HU\U- of No. Dakota. 'V\w llinc part» wi-re »1ho Whued In 1 v. See under Dakota 'i'errllorial l'ublle«ll"MH, JfiHllliiiloiiM, hiimUjrntion. Facts about South Dakota: an oflicifil cncyclo- pii;dia . . . Al.crdcen, 1H90. H". (14 p. 420 Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [So. Dakota {^Insane.'] Hospital for the Fnaane ( Yankton, 1879-). Keport of Supt., biennial, 1890-1900/02. 7 v. 8°. Note. Also with /(. t. p. iu rpt. of Boaicl of Charities and Corrections. Northern Hospital for the Insane (Redfield, 1901-), 1st biennial report of Supt., 1901/02. 8°. Note. For the feeble-minded. This rpt. covers period Oct. 7, 1901-.Tune 30, 1002; also in rpt. of IJoard of Charities and Corrections. Labor Statistics, Commissioner of (1890-9.5). Report, biennial, 1890/92-92/94. Pierre, '92-Sioux I'alls, '94 2 pm. 80. Note. For periods ending Nov. 1, 1892 and Oct. 25, 1894. Seen only in Public Documents. Office abolished in 1895. Mines, School of (I{apiil 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. IG v. 8°. — Bulletin no. 1, 1888. By F. R. Carpenter and H. O. Hofniann. — Bulletin, nos. [2]-6, Jan. 1899-Jan. 1902. Rapid City, '99-1902. 8°. pi., il. Cant.; No. 2. [Dept. of Geology.] Notes on the geoloeical and mineral deposits of a portion of the southern Black liills, Jan. 1899. By C. C. O'Hara.— No. Z. Dept. 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 Hills region. By C. C. O'Uara; (2) A bibliography of contributions to the geology and geography of the Black Hills region. [By same.] April 1900. SI)." 88 p. —No. 5. Dept. of Metallurgy. The cyanide process in the Black Hills. By C: H. Fulton. Feb. 1902. — No. 6. 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?J-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. -y.i?., '92-1902. 8°. Note. First rpt. covers period Nov. 25, 1890-June 30, 1892; all others cover biennial period ending June 30. Rpt. 1890/92 printed at Pierre; 1S92/94 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. 189S-Dec. 1904. v. 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 .Tan.-Fcb. 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. if.; 1903-04 have title-page imprint " Milwaukee, Wis.," but editorial imprint inside is ai usual, Huron, H.D. Previous to 1898 no monthly rpts. were issued in printed form. — Weekly crop bulletin, 1897-1904. {° broadside. Note. Published during the farming season. No. 23, for week ending Sept. 18, 1899, wronely numbered 22. 1904 bear imprint Huron. 23 nos. annually," 1897-98; 24 in 1899; 26 In 1900, 03-04; 25 in 1901-02. 4-21 Judiciary] STATE PUBLICATIONS [So. Dakota Jddiciart. Supreme Com-t. South Dakota reports, v. 1-16,1890- 1902. '93-1903. 16 v. 8°. Cont.: V. 1-10, 1890-9S; by R. W. Stewart. 11-16, 1898- 1903; by H. R. Horner. — Term calendar, Feb. 1890; Apr., Oct., 1891-1903. 27 V. — Index-digest to the reports of cases decided in the Supreme Courts of Dakota Territory and the States of No. aud So. Dakota, [etc.], reported in the Territorial and State reports and North- western Reporter to April 1897. [By H. G. Tilton.] Sioux City, Iowa, '97. 16". 445 p. — Index digest of the reports of cases decided in the Supreme Courts of No. and So. Dakota [with lst-2d supplements]. . . . [By H. G, Tilton.] 1900. 24°. 445, (155) 410 p. Legislature. Special session, Oct. 1889; Ist session, Jan. 1890; 2d-8th, biennial, beginning in January, 1891-1903. On title-pages of Governors' messages and inaugurals called Legislative Assembly. \^Laws of the State.'] Laws, 1st session, 1890; bien- nial, 2d-8th session, 1891-1903. v. p., '90-1903. 8 V. 8°. Note. No laws were passed by tlie special session of 1889. 1895 published at Huron ; 1901 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. ; xi, 1013- 2361 p. — Revised codes of So. Dakota. 1903. 1 v. 8°. 1283, 202 p. — Compiled election laws of the State, including laws of 1899. '99. 8°. 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 session" of 1889. 1895 published at Huron. — Journal of the House of Representatives, special session, 1889; Ist session 1890; 2d-8th biennial session, 1891-1903. '89-1903. 8 v. 8°. Note. 1889-90 In 1 v., with back cover title "1st eesslon, 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 Commis- sion. H( jmrt, 1892. '92. 8°. 11 p. — South Dak'ita at the World's Fair. Report of the P^XfCUtive (^ommis.sioner, 1894. h. t. p. 8°. 42 p. Note. These two rptn. alno in Public Documents. Russian Famij\e Relief Commission. Partial and 1st report, Feb. 2.j-l)i!C. .'», 1H92. '92. 8". 9 p. Note, AImo III Public JJocumentH. 422 NORTH DAKOTA STATE PUBLICATIONS Litt compiled from the collection of North Dakota documents in the New York Public JAbrary and from the " Catalogue of the State Library of jMassachiisettx," Annual Supplemenix, 1889-1903. All documents in this list published at the capital, Bismarck, unless otherwise specified. Adruitted as a State, Nov. 2, 1889. For historical data previoiiB to 18S9 see Dakota Territorial Publicalious, p. 433. V.-p. '90-1903. Public documents, 1888/90-1900/02. 15 V. 8°. Note. Fiscal period cndina Oct. 31st, 1888/9C-90/92; ending June 30, 1892/94-1900/02, the change being made in 1893. Contains reports of most State ollicers 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 bead. In the same year Pub. doc. no. 30 is in 3 pte. : pt. 1 is oth ann. 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. ipt. of Medical Examiners, 1894. In 1898/1900 the ann. rpts. of the Railroad Corarars., 1899 and 1900, in v. 1, and the bien. rpt. of the Insurance Commr., 1898/1900, in v. 2, are each numbered Pub. doc. no. 6. 1892/94 printed at Jamestown ; 1894/96, n.p.\ 1898/1900 at Grand Forks; others at Bismarck. Volumes as follows : 1888/90. 1 V, 1896/98. 2 v. 1890/92. 2v. 1898/1900. 2 v. 1892/94. 3v. 1900/02. 2 v. 1894/96. 3 V. Constitutional Convention. Convention^ 1889. 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 projjerty. '89. 8°. 400, 16, 82, vii, 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- tions, Immigration. Executive and Staff. Governor. Message, biennial, 18S9-[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. Allin, 1897; by J. M. Devine, Acting-Gov., 1899. 1901; by F. White, 1903. Note. 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; by R. Allin, 1895; by F. A. Briggs, 1897; by F. B. Fancher, 1S99; by F. White, 1901; by K. Y. Sarles, 1905. Note. 1891 seen only bound with biennial mes-iage of same year. 1895 printed at Jamestown ; 1901, n. p., n. d. — Thanksgiving proclamation, 1890, 1901. ['90-1901.] — Arbor Day proclamation, 1891, 1900, 03. ['91-1903] Adjutant Genernl. Report, [annual], 1889/90, 96/97, 1901/02; biennial, 1891/92,92/94-98/1900. ['90] -1903. 8°. Note. For periods ending Nov. 30; the date June 30 on title page of 1898/1900 refers to State fiscal 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 General. Report, [1st annual], 1889/90; [2d]-oth biennial, 1890/92-9G/98. '90-99, 8°. NnJ^f-.w^'" ''"1°'?^ ending Oct. 31 through 1892/94; ending ?p«r" H \^ through 1896/98, although title-pages 1894/96-90/9! bear date June 30, to conform to State ttswil year. 1892/94 the -'iJrv'-"''"^'^'""'?,"^'^ ^^'^•l^- Enumeration began with M\ seen ODl'v^ >[,'?',•■ n''^''- '^'^'/'^ P""'''^ "^ Jaieetown .ail seen onlj m Public Documents. Auditor. Report, [1st annual], 1889/90; 2d-8tli bien- nial, 1^90/92-1902/0-1. '90-1904. 8 pm. 8°. nfi^"fi';^-^°''TP'^'''°'^^ ending Oct. 31 through 1890/92; there- after ending June 3(.. Rpts. 1889/90-90/92, 94/96-98/1900 and nmo' ?f H- 'r "°!i "^ ^'Z'"' '=°"»'''° """"=^1 Proceeding., 1890- InH •Ri*^^^°'"■i°^ Equalization, „V,/cA .ee ^o«7.r Infpection and Regulation, Taxation. 1892/94 printed at Jamestown Secretary of State. Report showin- receipts and dis- bursements for the fiscal year ending Oct. 31, 1890. n. p., n. d. ['90.] 8°. — lst^-3d biennial report, 1896, 96/98-98/1900. '96- Treasurer. Report, [1st annual], 1889/90; [lst-6tli Mennial], 1890/92-1900/02. '90-1903. 7 pm. .^^''^^■7^^ VerioA ending Oct. 31 through 1890/99- there after ending June 30 Title mo-B ^f iqoo/„, .^''■™/"-. mere- Inspection and Regulation. lAgricidture.-] Commissioner of Agricidture and , ^abor. Report, [1st annual], 1889/90; 2d-7th biennial, 1890/92-1900/02. '90-1903. 7 pm. 8° o*,^'"'*' A^°^ periods ending Oct. 31 through 1890/92- therA 6th ^-^V^^nd ForLs^'^ ^''^'°^"°°- '^ P^'^^ ^^ Jame's^towt ~ ^^i^Hfi/^^"'!,'^''" agricultural and industrial sta- tistics] for the year 1893. Grand Forks, '94. ~ ^"89r."'^2?"'''" ^^^*' ''^ ^''- ^^^°*^- [Babcock.] - North Dakota : a few facts concerning its resources and advantages. 1892. 8° 70^ "'^rt-es "^^'■/'f "«o''T- i^^ ^- ^- ''^^bcook, 1892.] n. I. p. 80 pj j2 j Note. In rpt. of Commissioner for 1890/92, p. 135-166 ~ ^^90?V01 '"'"*"*'' ''"°"''^' "^'- ^-^ C189»/1900]- ^''"^i?/^5"-«CK/^Mrf. Report, 1891/92, n p n d ■ 2d biennial, 189.3/94, Jamestown, '94 8«' 2,l^''''f '^^'V*"'','/"''^''''''^^'''' '"••■•'"'' March 2. 1801-Dec 1 1890 umonu:" '"'" "' '^""'""'""'- '^"th Been only in PuSilc' Doc! /ia«/c*. See forward, Examiner, State, limldtng and Loan Inspection. Sec forward Exam xner, State. '^j-u.in Dairy Commissioner, Assistant. See back tin.Icr Affnciiltiire, Commissioner, etc Note scon; oihtTH «een only In J'ubllc I)oci„r...„rH ' 424 Inspection] STATE PUBLICATIONS [No. Dakota \_Education.'\ SvTptrinitndent of Public Instruction. lst-7th biennial report, 1888/90-1900/02. '90- [1902?J. 8°. Note. For State fiscal periods ending June 30, except in 1892 when tlie report closed (Jet. 31. Contains brief reports of county and city superintendents, State educational insti- tutions, N. i). Educational Apsociation, teacliers' in^tituteH, reprints of circulars, etc. 1st report covers northern half of Dakota Territory, July 1, I88S-N0V. 2, 1889. :id-4th printed at .lamestowu. 4lh-5th seen only in Public Documents. See also forward under lAind Department. — Circular, nos. 5-44, 1891-92. n. t. p., ['91]-92. 40 and 8°. — Same, nos. 1 E-12 E, 1893-94. '93-94. JVbte. Nos. 1-2, 5-S, 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. I). Educational Asso- ciation. 6. N. D. Teachers' Reading Circle. 6. Examinations for county cerlilicates. 1900. a. Wasliington and Lincoln. b. Arbor Day manual. c. N. D. Teachers' Reading Circle. 4. Exams, for county certlfa. 5. Course of Study, common schools. 6. List of county Supts. 7. Directory, Dept. P. 1., 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 [1893-91]. [Grand Forks, '93-94.] 8°. — Examination for county certificates, April 1, 1890, March 31, May 8, Sept. 11, 1891. n. t. p., ['90-91.] 8°. — General school laws, A^ith appendices, July, 1890, 91, 93, Jan. 1, 1896. v. p., '90-96. 8°. JVote. 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 also under Legislature, Laws of the State, 1890, 97, 1903. — General school laws, comprising all the laws in force pertaining to public scliools [etc.]. Comp. . . . Dec. 1899. JVbte. Not seen, but its appendices included In Supt'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 schoocumeDtH. — 7th- 1 0th annujil report of the Superintendent to the TruHtccH, 1896/97-99/1900. '98-[ 19001 Note. For yearn endlnif June 30. 7th-8Mi bound totrellier with one pai;ltialion but ncpurate t. p. and /». I. /,., respec- lively. All fVi-.u ordy In I'lihllc Dociirn.'nts; 9lli-IOlh, both V. t. p., buluK iu 6lh bluuniul report of the TruHtees. 1898/ 1900. ' ^28 Institutions] S 7 VI TE P UBL ICA T/ONS [No. Dakota [ Education.'\ State Normal School (Mayville, 189 -). 2d-[Gth] biennial report of the Board of Man- agement and Faculty, 1890/92-1900/02. '92- 1903. 8°. Kdte. For biennium endintr Oct. SI through 1892; there- after ending -Tune 'M. 18i)U/y2 made to and " submitted by the Board of Directors of the Slate normal schools;" 189'2/94 made by the Trustees and Faculty to the Board of Directors of the Stale normal schools. lH'.i2/94 contains also Annual circular and catalogue, IS'J.i/'U, /t. <./(., one pagination. Not numbered after 2d. 1892/94 printed at Jamestown, 18'.'4/9t;, n. p., 1898/19110 at Grand Forks. All except 1892/94 seen only in Public Documents. State Normal School (Valley City, 1890- ). 2d-f7th] 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. 1892/94-94/96 ])rinted at Jamestown. All except 1892/94 seen only in Public Documents. — Annual catalogue, June, 1891-1902. — Quarterly bultetin, June 1902-03. University of North Dakota (Grand Forks, (1S84-) Keport, 1889/90; 2d-7th biennial, 1890/92- 1900/02. -y.^., '90-1902. 8°. Note. By President of Board of Trustees, for periods end- ing: Oct. 31 through 1894; Sept. 15, 1896; uncertain date 1898; Dec. 31, 1900; Dec. 1, 1902. 2d contains catalogue matter of 1890/91. [4th] not numbered. 7th contains a " 2d bicn. 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, 18S4/85-1902/03, and courses of study for 1885/86-1903/04. Grand Forks, '84-1903. d,° and 12'^ . pi. il. Note. 9th was 8°; 17th was 12"; these were the only copies Been. — The University of No. Dakota. 1901. [GrMud Forks, 1901?]. circular. obi. 48°. 24 p. pi. — School of Mines (Grand Forks, 1883-). 1st bien- nial report, 1900/02. Gr.md Forks, 1902. State Geological Survey (18!> -). lst-2d bien- nial report of the State Geologist, [1899/ 1900?]- 1900/02. Grand Forks, 1901-03. 8°. Note. 1st seen only in Public Documents; 2d contains among other matter, the "administrative rpts." of E. J. Bab- cock, retiring, and F. A. Wilder, succeeding, State t-Jeologist; the latter report is Appendix 6 in 7th bieu. rpt. of the Uuiv. 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. 61-63. Geological Survey, State. Note. Under control of the University. See back under Education, Univ. of N. D., School of 3/ines. Historical Society, State (1895-). [Articles of incor- poration ; by-lavrs ; list of annual members.] Grand Forks, 1903. 8°. 8 p. Industrial School CEfWend&le, \8 -). Biennial report, 1894, 95/9G, 98/1900-1900/02. r. p., '94-[1902]. 8°. Note. Rpt. 1894 called biennial on title-page; in letter of transmittal (dated Dec. 24, 1894) called annual. 1894 printed at Jamestown, others «. p. For periods ending Oct. 31, 1900; Nov. 12, 1902. All seen only in Public Documents. Title of school as given varies considerably, as follows : 1894. Industrial School and School for Manual Training. 1895/96. Manual Training and Industrial School. 1898/1900-1900/02. ManuafTrainiug School. 439 Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [No. Dakota Insane, Bospital for the (Jamestown, 1883-). Report, bienniiil, [1883/84?]-89/90; 2d-7th biennial, 1890/02-1900/02. v. p., ['84?]-1902. 8°. Xote. For period ending Oct. 31, 1S90-94; thereafter end- ing June 30th. Sd-4th printed at Jamestown, 6th at Ciraiid Forks, others at Bismarck, so far as seen. Hpt. 1°^*/''.°/^''! the 2d bien. of the first scries. 1883/84, 86/88, 1900/02 not seen; others seen only in Public Documents. Library, State. Report of the State Librarian, 1890; biennial, 1890/92-92/94. '90-['94]. 8°. ^^ote. Sec. of State is ex officio Librarian. Rpts trans- mitted Dec. 1st, 1890; Oct. -31, 1892; uncertain date 1894. All comaiu catalogue of the library. 1S90 seen only in Public Documents and gives no place of publication. — Catalogue of the State Law Library. By C. M. Dahl, Secy, of State, n. p., 1896. 8°. 36 p. — Same; by Fred Falley. 1899. 8°. Penitentiary, State. (Bismarck, 1885-). Report of the Trustees. 1889/90; 2d biennial, 1890/92; bi- ennial report of the Trustees and Warden, 1892/ 94-1900/02. ij.jp., '90-1902. 8°. Note. Rpt. 1889/90 covers period Nov. 2, 18S9-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; others probubly at Bismarck. 1889/90-90/92, 98/1900-19UU/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. Kote. Apparently a general rpt. of the Penitentiary for the calendar biennium. — See also under Dakota Territorial Publications, Institutions, Penitentiary. Reform School ( ). Report of the Trustees, biennial, 18[90?/]92-94/y6. ['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, InduHtrial Schoot. Reform School {Ma.nd£in, ). Report of the Trustees, 1901/02. '02. 8°. 4 p. iVbfe. Covering Apr. 1, 1901-Dec. 17, 1902. Seen only in Public Documents. Soldiers' Home (Llshon, 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, ISOl-Nov. 29, 1892; biennial rpts. are for period ending June 30. Not numbered after 2d bit-nnial, 1894/96. Beginning 1894/96 rpts. contain rpt. of Conimaudunt. l«92/94-94/'.)6 printed at Jamestown; 1898/1900 at Grand Forks. All seen only in Public Documents. [ Weather and Crop Service.'} Weather Service. 3d- 8th annual report, Dec. 31, 1895-1900. v. p., '96-1901. 8'^ Note. 3d printed at Jumestown, 7th-8th at Grand Forks, otherH probably at Bismarck. lst-2d, 4th, not seen; 3d seen only in Public Documents. United States Dcpt. of Agriculture. No. Dakota Section of the Climate and Crop Service of the Weather Bureau, in cooi)cration witii the No. Diikota Weather and Crop Service. [Monthly] report; [also | animal sunmiarv ; v. 8-v. 14, no. 2 ; Jan. 1898-Feb. 1904, ['98-1904.] 4". Note. VoluinoH rorrcHpond to calendar yearn; v. 1-7 not H(en. ^^OIlthly r|>tH. cacli H pa^eH; HiiirunarieH (iiol sc^en pre- viouB to 1901; lioiiiid In wltti iJec. rpts. In one pagination. In Htylc uniform with those for other Wtiit<*. Weekly weatlier-erop bulletin, 1894-1900. ['94- 1900.] f" brdadhidc. Note. iHHued dnrlriK the farming Hcason only, generally from April to Sept. None seen. Judiciary] STATE PUBLICATIONS [No. Dakota JUDICIAHT. Supreme Court. Reports of cases, v. 1-11, [1890-1002]. v.^., '91-1903. 11 V. 8°. Cont.: V. 1, 1890-91; by E. W. Camp. 2, 1891-92; by U. D. Hosklns. 3-11, 1892-1902; by J. M. Cochrane. Note. Printed variously at Bismarck and Grand Forks. V. 6 contains rules of practice of the Supreme and 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. Legislature. \_Called Legislative Assembly.] Ist session, Nov. 1889/Mar. 1890; 2d-Sth, l)iennial, beginning in January, 1891-1903. Special session, June 1892. \^Laws of the State.'\ Laws, lst-7th session, biennial, 1889-1901. I". ^5., '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.Amidon.] 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.] I. 8°. 8 p. — General school laws of the State. Gran'1 Forks, 1897. 8°. 190 p. — Same. 1903. 8°. 223 p. — \^Statutory Revision.] Revision Commission. [Re- port, 1895 ?] Note. See forward, Journal of the House, Note. [^Journals, Documents, Etc.'] Journal of the Senate, lst-8th Legislative Assembly, biennial, 1889/90- 1903. '91-1903. 8°. Note. Journal of special session of 1892 in separate vol- ume. 2d, 5th-6th, 8th, 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-6th, 8th, and special session 1892 not seen. 4th has appendix containing: (1.) Proposed changes in the law shown by the report of the Revision Commif-sion which relate to substantive law and amount to new legislation. [Civil code.] Report of joint committee. [1895.] h.t.p. 80. 204 p. (2.) Same: Justices' code. Report of joint committee. [1895.] h.t.p. 8". 44 p. (3.) Same: Penal code. Report of joint committee. [1895.] h.t.p. 80. 58 p. (4.) Same: Criminal procedure. Report of joint commit- tee. [1895.] h.t.p. 8». 147 p. (5.) Same: Probate code. Report of joint committee. [1895.] h.t.p. 8». 108 p. (6.) Same: Political code. Report of joint committee. [1895.] h.t.p. 8". 198 p. — Legislative manual . 1889/90, 16°; biennial, 1891-1903," 12 1903. Note. Sometimes called Blue Book. Contains State and Federal constitutions, ruU s of the Legislative Assembly, and historical, statistical, and political information. Subtitle ■varies. 4.) I published by authority, '90- Legislature] STATE PUBLICATIONS [No. Dakota {_Journals, Documents, Etc., continued.'] — Report of investigating committee, 1890. eli^'tfo;« Tn J°'^^"^'"^ '='''"'^^'^f °^ '^°""P^ practices in certain 1S89/90 " °'''^' '° "^PP- ^° ^«'°-'»^« Journal, — [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, Note. Miscellaneous. Capitol Commissioners. Report to the 4th Let^islative Assembly, [1895]. Grand Forks, '95. 8° Up lExposiHons.] Trans- Mississippi and International Exposition Commission for North Dakota Re- port, [complete], 1897/98. '98. 8°. 8 p *I'oa^'''^''/f/* *^^ World's Columbian Exposition, loyd. 1 16 p. Pan-American Exposition Commission. Report 1901/02. '03. 8°. ' Seiate". llot °°'^ '° ^"^^ ^°''- ^^°^/°^' '""^ ^^ J°"r'^^l of — Glimpses of No. Dakota. 1901. 62 p Ummigration.] The State of No. Dakota. The statisti- cal, historical, and political abstract. Published by F. H. Hagerty, Commissioner of Immigration «" T^'"' "■M^i"' Territorial Statistician. Aberdeen, S. D., 1889. 8°. 90 p. iished'bvThp'pf ^''•* ^ °^ " JJ"^ Territory of Dakota," pub- lisned bj the Commissioner of Immigration of Dalvota Terri i^^^^^^l ' T"'' '^^ Territory of Dakota, 1 1. 8 ho State of ««;,? .!«''■' '"' T '^"""^ "' °°e volume withieparal,.pa<.ina Pnhr/ ? 18-ued separately. See under Dakota TerrUorial Publications, Institutions, /mwi<7m«o«. icnitorial \_Russian Thistle.] The Russian thistle ; report of the cactus committee appointed by the Governor ^r^,^^^^' b^' Nelson Williams. Fargo, "gl.' 432 DAKOTA TERRITORIAL PUBLlCATIOiNS List compiled from, the collection of Dakota documents in the New York Public lAbr'ary, and from, the ^'Catalogue of the State Library of Massachusetts," 1880, and Annual Supplements, 1880-89. Part of Louisiana purchase, 1803; of District of Louisiana, 1804; of Territory of Louisiana, 1805. Explored by Lewis and Clark, 1S04-05, and on tlieir return, 1806. First fur-tradini; settle- ments, at Fort Clark, 1808. Part of Missouri Territory, 181-2. Explored by Major S. IT. Long, 182:5; by Nicollet and Fremont, 18:59; by Lieut. Warren, 1S')5. First permanent settleirients by whites, 18ol-56. Organized as Territory of Dakota, ISfil, 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 jxirt of the Territory of Michigan, IS'U; part of the Territory of Wisconsin, 18:36; part of the Territory of Iowa, 18:58; part of the Territory of Minnesota, 1849. The portion loest of the Missouri and White Earth rivers had been part of the "Indian Country," 18:34; part of the Territory of Nebraska, 1854. Of this portion, the area west of the 104th meridian was detached and annexed to the Ter- ritory of Idaho, 186:3, (leaving Dakota with the 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, 1873. This left Dakota with boundaries which it retained until divided into the States of North Dakota and South Dakota, at the -16th parallel, Nov. 2, 1889. Capital at Yankton, 1861-33; at Bismarck, 188:3-89. Minute details as to the territorial changes are given in Walker's " Statistical Atlas of the United States . . . compiled under authority of Congress, 1874." CONSTITTTIONAL CONVENTIONS. Convention, Sept. 4, ISS-3 (Huron). Note. For historical sketch of this convention and IImI of 1885 see under Institutions, Immigration, 1889. Convention, Sept. 8, 1885 (Sioux Falls). See preceding note. Convention, July 4, 7889 (Sioux Falls). (See undfr Legislature, Jniirnnh, Docs., etc., Legislative Hand Book; (tlsio iiiiiler South Dakota State Publications. Convention, Jvly 4, 1889 (Bismarck). See wacZer North Dakota State Publications. Executive and Staff. Governor. Message; annual, 1862, 65-68; biennial, 1872-74, 77-89. Yankton, '65-83; Bismarck, '85-89. U pm. 8°. Co7ii..- By W. Javne, 1862; by N. Edmunds, 1865; by A.J. Faulk, 1866-68; by J. A. Burbank, 1872; by J. L. Pennington, 1874, 77; by W. A. Howard, 1870; by N. G. Ordway, 1881-83; by G. A. Pierce, 1885-8: ; by L. K. Church, 1889. Note. Transmitted in December through 1874; thereafter in January. 1862 also printed in Norwegian. 1874-77 called respectively "lst-2d biennial message of J. L. Pennington." ,iSee also under Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc.. Council Journal and House Journal. — Report to the Secretary of the Interior, 1880-81, 83; annual, 1885-89. VVashin-^ton, D.C., '80-89. 8°. — Proclamation [appointing Nov. 24, 1887 a day of thanksgiving . . . n.p., '87]. f° broadside. — See also under Institutions, Agric. College, Bulletin. Adjutant General. Report, annual, 186LY63, 67; [bi- ennial?] 1872, 86, 86/88. Note. No separate issues of these rpts. seen. 1862/63 covers period Sept. 1862-Dec.l, 1S63, and is called" Ist annual;" seen in House Journal, 3d sess. 1867 called " 1st aun. rpt. of J. L. Kelley;" seen in both House and Council Journals, 7th sesa. 1872, 86, 86/88 not seen, but mentioned in Governor's messages 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. 2i^ote. Separate issues prior to 1872 Dot seen. 1862/63-63/64 called " l8t-2d annual;" seen onlj^ in House Journal, 3d sess., and Council Journal, 4th sess., respectively. 186i;/63 contains Kpt. of Commissioner of JJilitarj' Accounts, 1862/63 Rpt 1867 called "Ist ann. rpt. of I. T. Gore;" seen only in both House and Council Journals, 7th sess. Rpts. 1872, 78/80 bound with rpt. of Treasurer, with common title. Governor's mes- sage 1874 mentions a rpt. of Auditor, presumably for 1873/74 as " not ready." 1876, 77/78, 80/82-82/84 not seen, but men- tioned in Governor's message, 1877. 79, 8.3-85. Title of 188S/89 18 • Rpt. of the Territorial Auditor to the Gov. of Dakota 1 erntory and the Govs, of No. Dakota and So. Dakota " Kpts. 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. Quarierraaster 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 o„i .'^°°" '■•'?^V°* ^•,^- Armstrong;" seen only in both House * .^°m°"' Journals, 7lh sess. 1867/68 called "2d ann. rpt ^J: \l-.?''^o\}^^t" ^J'"'' °"'y '" House Journal, 8th sess. Kpts. 18(2, (8/80 bound with rpt. of Auditor, with common title. Governor's message 1874 mentions a rpt. of Treasurer 1R77 7Q 41 s-*<>n®^°x5 ^"^ mentioned in Governor's message, i; • /u' ' °'""*>9- Kpts. 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, [1884/86-86/88?] Note. Not seen, but mentioned in Gov's, message, 1887, 89. [Education.'] Board of Edvcation (1864-66- 1887-) Report, annual, 1864-65; 1st biennial, ' 1887/88 [ 64]-88. 8°. Se^eu^ ^f'ThP T^!''f*' ''T'*""^ of Governor (chairman), iTe^L^rn?e.cSd"iJ^1^^87.^'^ ^'^'' ^^^" --' -' ^'-- hole 2. 1864-6.0 are really the rpts. of the Supt. of Public iDstruclion, transm tt.-d by the Board totheGover. or as the ? Superintendent of Public Instrvction (1864-) 1st- ?li-o/-""v'*,' .'.'r''- ^«''4-«7; 5th-19th annual, [18<2//.^.r'J-87/88. v.p.. ['(;4?]-88. 8". Notf I. Hoc Note 1 «l)Ove. The (IrMt Mnnt ,.i,>„t„j ■ j pendeutly of ,he Moar.I of KdncaUon bci.u i'^h d ies in I8O9" lllH r<-cor. " s'T" ./rLnn';' but raentlone./ln Governor', mL.aJeY 188l!''l4bllcatlon'-"of Inspection] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Terr. Dakota [^Educatio7i, contimied.'] 1880/81, 82/83, uncertain. 1883/84 covers Apr. 1, 1883-June 30, 1884, and contains rpt. of KegentH of Univ. of Dakota. 1887/88 seen only in Ist bien. rpt. of the Hoard of Education. The period July 1, 188H-Nov. 2, 18S9 is covered lor the northern and southern halves of the Territory by the 1st reports of the Supts. of I'ublic Instruction of No. and So. Dakota respectively. ]8iiG, 7:i/74, printed at Elk Point; 1807, 74/7^)- 75/76, 81/82-85/86 at Yankton; 1887/88, see above; others un- certain. For years ending June .30, 1884-88; other periods 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 J. Yankton, 1883. 8°. 68 p. — An act to amend Cliapter 44 of the session laws of 1883. Aberdeen, '87. 8°. 46 p. Examiners, Public Board of. Report, [1886/88?]. Note. Not seen, but mentioned in Governor's message 18S9. Grain and Warehouse Commissioners. Report, [1882/ 84?]. Note. Not seen, but mentioned in Governor's message 1883. 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 Commissioners (1885-). Ist-oth annual report, 1885, 85/86-88/8!). vp.,'S6-8d. 8°. Note. Ist covers period Apr. 2-Nov. 30, 1885; 2d covers eleven months ending Nov. 1, 1886, with thirty pages of sup- plementary matter to Dec. 8; od-4th cover years ending Nov. 30; 5th 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. 1st printed at Eargo; 2d at Grand Forks; 3d-4th at Bismarck; 5th at Watertown, S. D. Veteoinary Surgeon. Report, [1886/88?]. Note. Not seen, but mentioned in Governor's message 1889. Institutions. 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, Mar. 20, 1888. Nos. 6-7 later reprinted in 1 pm. with one pagination. Nos. 5, 8, 11-13 not seen. Upon the division of the Territory in Nov. 1889, this became the So. Dakota Agric. College and Exper. 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. \^Edu cation. '\ Normal School (Madison, 1883-). Re- port. See wilder 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.'] — 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 Regebts, [1883/84? 86/88?]. 27ote. [1883/84?] in rpt. of Supt. of Public Instruction [1883/84]. [1886/88?] not seen, but mentioned in Governor's message 1889. North Dakota University (Grand Forks, 1884-). Report of Regents, [18S4?-86/88?]. Note. Not seen, but mentioned in Gov's, message 1885-89. Historical Society. 1st annual report, 1865. Note. So far as known, this was printed only as a news- paper article. \_Immigration.'\ Comraissioner of Immigration and Statistics. Annual report, Jan. 2, 1871; 2d bien- nial, Dec. 16, 1872. Yankton, ['71-73.] 2 v. 8°. Note. The ann. rpt. bears imprint date " 1870-71 ; " 2d bien. has imprint date " 1872-73." Both by Jas. S. Foster. Gov- ernor's message 1874 mentions a rpt., presumably for 1872/74, as " not ready." Commissioner of Immigration (1885-91). lst-2d biennial report, 1885/86-87/88. Bismarck, '86- 88. 2 V. 8°. See alga under So. Dakota State Publications, Institutions, Immigration. — Monthly bulletin, Dec. 1885. Huron, n.d. 4°. — 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. Hagerty, 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. [Ilagerty.] Aber- deen, ['89.] 48 p. \_lnsane.'\ Hospital for the Insane (Yankton, 1879-). l8t-3d biennial rejjort of the Trustees, Nov. 30, 1879/80-82/84. Yankton, '81-85. 8°, Note. Qovernor'B messages 1887-89 mention rpts., presum- ably for 1884/80-8(5/88; not seen. North Dakota Hospital for the Insane (Jamestown, 1883-). 2d biennialreport, Dec. 1, 1886. James- town, '^6. 8". Librarian, territorial. Report, [1877/78? 79/80? 81/82? J. Note. Not Heen, but mentioned In Gov's, message, 1879,81, 83. Penitentiary f Sioux Falls, 1881-). Ist biennial report of the Board of l^irectors, Jan. 20, 1883. Yank- ton, '83. 8". Note. Ooveriior'M moHHiiijeH 18H.S, 81t mention rpts., presum- nbly for 1882/84, HH/**'*; ""l •"-•<=»• HoinetimeB called Southern I'enileiitlury. Penitentiary (Bismarck, 1H85-). Report, [1886/88?]. Note. Not Dcun, but mentioned In Oovernor'a message 1889. Reform School (Plankinton, 1887-). Report [1886/88?]. Note. Not Been, but mf^Mlloni.d in Governor's mcHsaKO 1889. 436 Judiciary] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Terr. Dakota Judiciary. Supreme Court. Reports of cases, v. 1-6, 1867-89. v.p., [77?]-94. 6 V. 8°. Cont.: V. 1, 1867-77 by G. G. Bennett. V. 2, 1878-82 " E. G. Smith. Yankton, '82. V. 3, 1882-8-i ' Yankton, '86. V. 4, 1884-88 Pione, "J4. V. b, 1888-89 " R. 13. Tripp. Hi. I'aul, '89. V. 6, 1887-89 " " '• Chicago, '91. — Index-digest to the reports of cases decided in the Supreme Courts of Dakota Territory and the States of North and South Dakota [etc.], reported in the Territorial and State reports and Northwestern Reporter to April 1897. [By H. G. Tiltoii.] Sioux City, la., '97. 16". 445 p. Legislature {Called Legislative Assembly). let session. Mar. /May, 1862; 2cl-8tb, annual, Dcc./Jan., 1862/63-68/69; 9th-llth, biennial, Dec./Jan., 1870/71-74/75; 12th-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 V. 8°. Note. Titles vary somewhat; 18''5-89 palled " Laws passed at the 16th-18th sess.," etc. [Laws of 12th sess., 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°. xxvi (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. — Consoled laws of the Territory of Dakota, 1887. Compiled and published by E. W. Caldwell and C. H. Price. Bismarck, '87. 1. 8°. xxii, 1428 p. ^Journals, Documents, Etc.'] Council Journal, lst-18th session, 1862-89. Yankton and Bismarck, '62- 89. 8°. Note. Ist, oth-6th, 8th-15th not seen. Title-page of 7th wrongly numbered " 6th session," but cover-title is correct. 2d-4th, 7tb, and pi'obably others, contain Governor's message; not in 17th-lSth. 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 House Journal. The journal of the first seven days of the 16th ses- sion, 1885, was destroyed by tire while in the custody of the Public Printer at Bismarck, Mar. 6, 1885, and is therefore lack- ing in the volume for that session. 17th, 1887, bears Imprint date 18.S6. 16th-18th printed at Bismarck; others, so far as seen, at Yankton. — House Journal, [lst]-18th session, 1862-89. Yankton and Bismarck, '62-89. 8°. Note. 6th, 9th-15th, 17th, not seen. Title of [Ist] is " House Journal of the Legislative Assembly of the Terr, of Dakota." ]8t-5th, 7th-Slh, 16lh, 18th, and probably all others, contain Governor's message. Several contain miscellaneous reports, recorded elsewhere in this list nudcr their respective depart- ments, tliose in the 7th being the same as those in 7th Council Journal. 16th, 18th printed at Bismarck; others, so far as seen, at Yankton. 17th, 18S7, 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., continued.] — Report of select committee on the mining, agricult- ural and manufacturing resources of Dakota. [1865.] J/ote. Seen only in House Journal, 5th sess., 1865/66. — Eeport of the special joint committee on the mining and agricultural resources of the Territory. [1867. J 2fote. Apparently a revision of the preceding reporU Seen only in both House and Council Journals, 7th sess., ISbi/bS. MiSCELLANEOOS. 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°. 4.3^ MONTANA STATE PUBLICATIONS LiKt compUed from the collection of Montana documentu in the Neto York Public Library, uno^^ ,=^'«° to "t* and lOth-llth, but with separate paginations. 2d-od contain - Table no! li," a parallelogram map of the State coutamlng statistics by counties, size 2J X 19 in. Veterinary Surgeon. 3d-6th annual report, 1891-92, 92/93-93/94. '92-95. 8°. Xote. 3d is for period ending Dec. 31 ; others for years ending Nov. 30. 3d-4th bound together m 1 v. w^th general cover title, separate title-pages and one pagination J- I'-fth >d 1 V with cover title of former only ; both printed at Butte. See also back under Stock Gommissioners. Institutions. Aqriculture and Mechayiic 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. il- — 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 " l8t-2d ann. rpt." listed in fol- lowing entry. lst-2d annual report, 1894-95. Bozeman, 95- 95. sm. 8°. Note. Consist entirely of Bulletins 1-5 and 6-8, respectively . TiUe from cover; no title-pages except those of Bulletins 1 and 6, respectively. See tutiies preceding and following. Bulletin, nos. 1-34, March 1894-rehruary 1902. Bozeman, '94-[ 1902?]. sm. 8°. Vnff Nob 5, 8, 12 contain l8t-3d ann. rpts. of Director and oiier onice^s.' Nos. 1-5 (p. 1-146) and 6-8 (P- H7-220) bound up In 2 v. as " lsl-2d ann. rpts." of the station. See the two entries preceding. Press bulletin, nos. 1-4. [1893-95?] Circular no. 1, [May 1901]. n.ti?. ['01.] 8°. 4 p. [Children.^ Home and School for Orphans, Fonnd- lings, and Destitute Children (Twin Bridges, 1H92-). 5th annual report, Nov. 30, 1898. — Annual report (-f Hie Superintendent, Nov. 30, I'iOO '01. 8". Deaf and Blind, School for the (Boulder, 189.3-). ^ ^ 3d-[8th?] Annual report, 189G/97-1901/02. 8o. Note. For year« cndlnif Nov. 30. Seen only in 6lh-9lh ann. rpt. of Board of Kducallon. _ Historical sketch, rules of !iront. '00. — 2. 6th ann. rpt. of Pres. '00. — 3. The summer birds of Flathead Lake. '00. — 4. I'relim. circular for the Summer School of 1902. '01. — 5. 7th ann. rpt. of I'res. '01.— G. Annct. for second semester. '01. — 7. Annct. of Biological station. '02. — 8. Summer school annct. '02. — 9. 7th ann. cat. '02. — 10. A biological recounoirtsance of Flathead Lake. '03.-11. 8th ann. rpt. of Pres. '02.-12. I'relim. annct. of Summer School for 1903. '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 I'res. '03. — 21. Mont, interscholastic meet. '01. — 22. Biological station annct. '04. — 23. 9th ann. cat. '04. School of Mines. (Butte, ). Report of Chair- man of Board of Trustees, 1895/96-1901/02. 8°. Note. For years ending Nov. 30. Seen only in 4th-9th ann. rpts. of Board of Education. Historical Society (1864-). 3d biennial report, 1895/96. Note. Governor's message 1S76 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. Ist covers a year from Dec. to Dec. ; lOth-llth cover years ending Nov. 30. Others not seen. lOth-llth in 1 v. with general title-page and single pagination. Asylum is at Warm Springs. \_Lihraries.'] State Library. Biennial report of the librnrian of the historical and miscellaneous de- partment, [3d?]-5th, 189.5/96-99/1900. [?]- 1900. 8°. Note. 7th rpt. of Supt. Public Instruction, 1900/02, contains in pt. 2. (p. 82-84) a rpt. of this dept., unsigned, but prepared by the librarian, Mrs. L. E. Howey, and on p. 84-87 a " Rpt. of the Expert Librarian, [.lohn V. Davies, Butte], 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. Pi'ison Commissioners, Board, of. lst-4th, llth-12th annual report, 18[9U?/]91-93/94, 1900/01-01/02. '92-[1902?] 8°. Note. For years ending Dec. 1 or Nov. 30. l8t-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. ?i. 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 bulletin, no. 21, for week ending Sept. 24, 1894. ['94.] f . — Same., no. 14, for week ending Aug. 5, 1895. ['95.] fo. 443 Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Mont. [ Weather Service, continued.~\ — United States Dept. of Agriculture. Montana Section of the Climate and Crop Service of the Weather Bureau. Weekly crop bulletin, 1899- 1903. P broadside. Note. Published durins the farming season, as follows : Apr. 25-Sept. 19, 1899; nos. l-2'2. Apr. IT- 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 1 report; [also] annual summary ; v. 1, no. o-v. 7,'^no. 6; Jan. 1898-June 1904. ['98- 1904.] 4°. Note. V. 1 cont. nos. 5-13, -Jan. -Sept., 189S; v. 2 cent nos 2-16, Oct. 1898-Dec. 1899 and an unnumbered annual summary; other v. cont. 12 monthly parts, Jan.-poc.,ea 8 p., and an unnumbered annual summary, 12 p. Fublisiiea at Helena through 1902; at Minneapolis, Mmn., 190o-04, although editorialimprint, inside, remains Helena througbout. Snow bulletin, 1901-04. n. p., n. d. f° broad- side. Note. Title " Snowfall bulletin," through December, 1903. Issued during the winter months, as follows : Nos. r 11-3. Jan.-Mar. 1901. 1-3. " " 1902. 1-4. Dec. 1902-Mar. 1903. 1-3. " 1903-Feb. 1904. Judiciary. Svpreme 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. Bhke and C. Hedges. 4-6, 1881-87 ; by C. Hedees. 7-8, 1887 89-bvH It. Buck. 9-18, 1889-96; by F. Maddox. 19, 1896- 97- by F. Maddox and 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 the 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. 8. Church. San Francisco, "95. go. (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. Dige.st of the Montana reports, v. 1-21. By E. L. Bishop. Albany, N.Y., '99. 8°. 609 p. Legislatcre (Called Gkneral Assembly). lit BBHslon, 1890; 2d-Sth, biennial, beginning In Jan., 1891-1903. \Laws of the State.'] Laws, memorials, and resolu- tions. 2d-fttli regular session, 1891-1903. ['91- 1903?]. H". Note. No liiwH were paHsed at the Ist HesHion. The State RonHlltiillon Ih prefixed lo Luwh of 1891. LawB of 1893 pub- llxheil at Hiitte. Codes and Htatutcs of Montana in force July 1, 1895. Comp. by I). S. Wade. I?utte, '95. 2 v. 8°. ciiii, 1476, liv, p. ; 1188, cclxii, p. Note. V. 2 han Itiiprlnl Anaconda. Complete codes and statutCH in force July 1, 1895. p:d. by W. F. Sunders. '95. 8«. Ix, 1231 , 2001- 2105 p. 414 Legislature] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Mont. \_Statutory RevisionJ\ Code Commission. Civil code of Montana, as rei)ortecl by the Code Commis- sion, h.i.p. [18'JL'.] 8°. :554, 3!) p. — Code of civil procedure, reported by the Code Commission. /;. t. p. [1892.] 8°. 389, 38 p. — Final report. [1892.] \2°. 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 yindev Journals, Docs., etc., 1895. [Journals, Documents, Etc.] Senate Journal, lst-7th regular session, 1890-1901. ['90?]-1901. 7 v. Note. 2d contains Gov's, messajje. — House Journal, lst-7th regular session, 1890-1901. ['90?]-19Ul. 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 . [Expositions.'] Commission 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 sliowing the state of irrigation in the counties. [Comp. bv E. D. Weed, B. Brown, and W. C. Child.] '92. 8". 87 p. Supplemental : Territorial. Governor. Message, 1864, 66, 69, 71, 73; biennial, 1874-76, 77-89. ['64-89]. 8°. Gont.: By 8. Edgerton, 1864; by G. C. Smith, 1866; by J. M. Ashley, 1869; by B: F. Potts, 1871-81; by J : 8. Crosby, 1883; by P. H. Leslie, 18S9 ; others uncertain. Note. 1869 printed at Helena; 1871-74 at Virginia City; 1876-77 at Deer Lodge; 1881-83 at Helena; 1889, n.<./i.,- others not seen. — Report 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 sess. 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. lst-3d, 5th, 8th not seen. 445 Supplemental] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Mont. \^Legislature.^ Bessions held as follows : 1st regular, Dec. 1864. 2d " Mar. 1866. 3d " Nov. 1866. 4th " Nov. 1867. Extraordinary, Dec. 1867. 5th regular, Dec. 1868. 6th •' Dec. 1869. 7th " Dec. 1871. Extraordinary, Apr. 1873. 8th regular, Jan. 1874. 9th regular, Jan. 1876. 10th " " 1«"- mil " " is'f. llthextr'd'n'y July 1879. 12th regular, Jan. 1*^81. 13th " " 1SS3. 14th " " ISS-'i- 15th " " 1887. loth extr'd'ii'y Aug. 1887. 16th regular, Jan. 1889. — Laws of the Territory. Laws, memorials and reso- lutions. lst-16th sessions, 1864-89. [19 v.?J v.p., ['6b?]-89. 8°. Note. See table of sessions above. Laws of 4th and extraor- dinary sessions, 1867, published in 1 v. at Virginia City; others, ea. 1 v., principally at Helena. 1871/"-^ contjiius Acts of Congress organizing the Territoiy ; 1877 cent. Code of civil procedure; 1885 cont. sections of the Revised Statutes of th.' 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. Eevised 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°. x, 1377 p. — Journals, Documents, Etc. Council Journal, 2d- 14th, Ifith session, 1866-85, 89. '70-89. 8». Note. 15tb not printed, owing to lack of appropriation. Nearly all contain Governor's message. 5th contains ann. 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 sess. 1879 included in House Journal?] ; others not seen. House Journal, 2d-14th, 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; lllh-12th at Salt Lake City. 1st, 3d-6th, 8th, 11th not Been. Not known as to publication of journals of extraordi- nary sessions. Treasvrer. Annual report, 1868, 78, 80, 83, 88. ['69]- 89. 8°. Note. 1868 seen only in Council Journal, 5th sess.; others, covering calendar 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 appeudix a Record of Brands and Marks, paged continuously In 1878 and separately in lt",80, 83. See back under Auditor. 446 WYOMING STATE PUBLICATIONS List compiled from material furnished bij C. O. Coiiiant, State Librarian, and by Miss Grace Raymond l/ebard. Librarian of the University of Wyoininri ; and from the collection of Wyoming documentsin the New York /'ii/i/ic Library. All documents in this list published at the cajiitol, C/ieyenne, unless otherwise noted, Wyoming was made up of parools of territory originally Included iu the Louisiana purchase, the Oregon country, the Texan annex- ation, and the first Mexican cesRion. Fragments of tiiese 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 Ijouisiana, Territory of Louisiana, Territory of Missouri, the Indian Country, the Htato of Texas, and the Ter- ritories of Nebraska, Dakota, Idalio, Oregon, Utah, Washington, and Dakota again. Minute details are given in Walker's " Sta- tistical Atlas of the United States . . . compiled under authority of Congress, 1S74." 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 (iovernor's message, Jan. 1903.) Constitution and Constitltional Convention. Convention, 18S9. Journals and debates of the con- vention at Cheyenne, Sept. 2-30, 1889. '1*3. 8°. 864, 60, 15 (1) p. Note. Constitution of 1889 appended. Constitution of the proposed State of Wyoming adopted in convention at Cheyenne, Sept. 30, 1889 ; [also] an address to the people. '89. 8°. 60 p. The proposed State of Wyoming. Proclamation, 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°. xiv, 76 p. EXKCUTIVE AND StAFF. Governor. Biennial message, 1890-1903. Cont.: By F. E. Warren, 1890; by J: E. Osborne, 1893; by W: A. Richards, 1895, 97, 99; by De F. liichards, 1899, 1901, 03. Note. 1895-99 have appendixes containing miscellaneous financial statements. De F. liichards' message 1899 is really an inaugural (3-4 p.) and contains W: A. Richards' retiring message. 189U, 1903, printed at Laramie; 1893, n. p., n. d. — Inaugural address, 1899. Co7it. : By De F. Richards. See preceding note. — Proclamation for State election [Sept. 11, 1890]. n. t. p. ['90.] fo. 2 p. — Thanksgiving proclamation [Nov. 27, 1890. '90]. 8°. (l)p. Adjutant General. Annual report, 1891, 93. — An official roster of the National Guard . . March 1, 1894. — Wyoming volunteers in the Spanish-American War, 1898. Attorney General. Biennial report, 1891/92-97/98. '93-98. 8°. 447 Executive] STATE PUBLICATIONS Wyo. Auditor. Annual report, 1890/91-97/98; [lst-2d] biennial, 1898/1900-1900/02. Cheyenne, '92-94 ; Laramie, '95-1902. 8°. Note. First covers period Nov. 7, 1890/Sept. 30, 1891 ; others^ are for regular periods ending Sept. 30. 1891/92 contamB a roster of the State government. See also 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.,'9o. 8°. 29 p. Note. Seen only bound with Auditor's report 18! , i^u.c. 27:^7?-C.?o;' 38-13.""'"°'"" '""<^^« ^ ^' •'°«- l'^^; B, noe. '""^.'^^'',''".'^"'^'80: ""'■ f^^^^' J"'3^^896-July 1900. flj. nulltiln no. 20, July 1896. ^- . , " " 3», I>ec. 1898. 5 ■ •' lOtl."""' •■;^j",'y}**99; also separately. ~ "Thr'Vmh '"''"""T"'"*''- ''"'''i^''^'! as part of [■00] «^^"lo p ''^"'■'' '^"'^ ^'''''^- ^^'■^'■'^"''«' iV'V^/!. A 1*0 UHMofl H<.pnrately us hero Hcen. ~~19Tm' ';«"'-''""'^";« "^'"'in'icr; monthly; Jan IJUI. />arainio, 04. [Wyo. 450 Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Wyo. [^Education, continued.'] ■ — School of Mines (Laniniie, 1891-). Bulletin: petroleum series, nos. 1-6, June 1896-July 1903. [Laramie, '90-1903.] 8°. Cont.: ]. June 1890. 4. Apr. 1901. 2. Jan. 1897. 5. June 1902. 3. Nov. 1899. 6. July 1903. Note. Nos. 1-6 each by Profs. W. C. Knight and E. E. Blosson 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-x\pr. 1897. n.p., n. d. Same, new series; nos. 1-16, Nov. 1901-Apr. 28, 1903. Note. No. 1 dated Nov. 1901, and no. 2, May 1901. All re- printed in aun. rpts. of Agric. Exper. Station. Geologist, State (1901-). Xotfi. When Wyoming became a State the office of Qeolu- gist lapsed and was not re-created until 1901. — 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 v. — Collections, v. 1; 1897. Frontier Association. Constitution and by-laws . . . together with roll-call of members, 1898. Hospital, General fRock Springs, 1894-). Annu;ii report of the Superintendent, Sept. 30, 1897/98. 8°. Note. A hospital for miners. This rpt. seen only in aim. rpt. of Board of Charities and Reforms, 1897/98. Insane, Hospital for the (^EiVRnston, ). [4th]-I0t]i annual report of the Supt., Sept. 30, 1891/92- 97/98. 8°. Note. Seen only in ann. rpt. of Board of Charities aud 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 State publications seen. See tender Supplemental, Penitentiary Cotnmission. 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 Service 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. 2.3-yept. 10, 1900; nos. 1-21. May 4- Aug. 24, 1903; nos. 1-17. Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Wyo. [ Weather and Crop Service, continued.'] — [Monthly] report; [also] annual summary; v. 7, no. 10-v. 13, no. 2. Cheyenne, '98-1902 ; Lincoln, Neb., 1903-04. 4°. Note. 13 nos. annually, n08. 1-13, including the annual sum- mary; the monthly parts ea. 8 pages, the summaries ea. 12 pages. Nos. 1-9 of v. 7 not seen. Editorial imprint is Chey- enne throughout. — Snowfall bulletin, 1900-03/04. ['00-04.] f" broadside. Note. Dec. 1900 called " Snow bulletin." Jan. 1901 wrongly dated Jan. 1900. Dec. 1903 wrongly dated Jan. 1904. 1901/02 not seen. Series 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. 1903]-Feb. 1904; nos. 1-3. Judiciary. Supreme Court. Reports of cases in the Supreme Court, V. 1-10, 1870-1902. v. p., '79-[1902?]. 10 T. 8°. Cont.: V. 1, 1870-78; by E. 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; v. 2 at New i ork; V. 3 at St. Paul, Minn. ; v. 4-8, 10, at Chicago ; v. 9 at Laramie. Legislature. 1st Legislature, November 1890; 2d-7th Legislature, biennial, beginning in January, 1893-1903. Inlaws 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 lst-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 5th-6th Legislature, 1899-1901. 2 v. Miscellaneous. History of Wyoming, by C. G. Coutant, v. 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. (Laramie, Dec. 11-12, 1901.) Proceedings. StJPPLEMENTAL : TERRITORIAL. Governor. Biennial message, 18(;9-79, 82-90. Cont.: By J. A. Campbell, 1869, 71, 73; by J: M. Thayer, 187.5, 77; by J: W. Iloyt, 1879, 82; by W: Hale, 1884; by F.E.Warren, 1880, 90; by 'I': Moonlight, 1888. Note. 1H79, apparently delivered Nov. 4, bears Inside the erroneous date Nov. fi, 1878; copy seen had an appendix con- talnlriK rpts. of I'enltcntlary CommlsHlon, Hupt. Public Instruc- tion, AHHayer. Audlt/>r, 'i'reaHurcr, and Hi)cciiil Committee to fcllle with Auditor and Treasurer, and n General statement of Supplemental] ST A TE PUB Lie A TIONS [Wvo Governor, continued. the condition of the revenue, etc. 1882 was issued both with and without an appendix containing rpts. of Auditor, Treas- urer, Penitentiary OomniisHioDers, I^ibrarian {ex-officio Hupt. Public InBtructiou), Oeologint, i^'isli ConiraiHsioners, Coniinis- sioncrs for the Insane, and iSpicial committee to settle with Auditor and Treasurer. 1880 issued with and without an ap- pendix containing; rpts. of Auditor, Treasurer, and Geologist. G: W. Baxter, Governor Nov. 6/Dec. 20, 1880, issued no mes- sage, bo far as known. 1880 with appendix and 1890 printed at Laramie; 1880 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. 8;-5, 85-90. Cont.: By J: W. Hoyt, 1880, 81; by W: Hale, 1883; by F. E. Warren, 1885, 86, 89, 90; by T: Moonlight, 1887, 88. Note. Kpt. 1878 not eeen. 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 13AX10 in. Note. 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. Note. Seen only in Gov's, report, 1885. — Map of Wyoming. n.p..,n.d. Size 11X8 in. Note. Seen only in Gov's, report, 1889. Assayer, Territorial. See forward, Geologist. Auditor. Report, 1871/73, 79, 79/82; biennial, 1884/ 85; annual, 1887, 88/89[90]. ['74]-90. 8°. Note. 1871/73 seen only in appendix to House Journal, 3d session; 1879, 79/82, 84/85 seen only in Gov's, 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, 1887/Dec. ;il, 1887. Sept. 30, 1888/Sept. 30, 1889 [Jan. 17, 1890]. [Education.] Superintendent of Public Instruction. See forward. Librarian. Engineer, Territorial (1886- ). 2d annual report, 1886/89. '90. 8°. 100 p. Note. Covers period Apr. lSS6/Nov. 30, 1889. [Exposition.'} Report of the Denver Exposition of 1882/83, by J: W. Hoyt, Commissioner. Fish Commissioner. Report, 1880/81. Note. Seen 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°. Note. Called Territorial Assayer, 1879. 1885 covera period from appointment of that Geologist to Jan. 1, 1886; 1887 covers period Apr. 1887/Jan. 1, 1888; 1888/89 covers calendar years; dates covered by otiiers unlinown. 1879, 81/82, 85 seen only in Gov's, message, 1879, 82, 80, 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. 59-00. This 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. [/rasaree] . Report of Dr. Ranney regarding insane patients, 1879/82. 8°. Note. Covers period Oct. 1, 1879/Jan. 2, \%%1. Seen only in Gov's, message, 1882. These were "Wyoming patients in the Hospital for the Insane at Mt. Pleasant, Iowa. Legislative Assembly. 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, Ist-3d, 5th-6th session, 1869-73, 77-79. '70-79. 5 v. 8°. Note. Laws of 4th sess. published only in the Compiled laws of 1876. 5th-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. 8°. Note. Title-page of 1871 bears the words "2d session," meaning 2d Legislative Assembly; title-page of 1873 bears the words " 1st session," meaning probably Ist session of the 3d Legislative Assembly, yet there was but one sest^ion, so far as known. {See next 7iote.) 9th contains proceedings of ex- ecutive sessions with h. t.p., and separate pagination. Con- tain Gov's, message through 187-; not included since, ist, 6th not seen. — House Journal, lst-5th, 7th-l]th Legislative As- sembly, 1869-77, 82-90. '70-[90]. 10 v. 8°. Note. Title-page of 1869 bears the words "Ist session," meaning 1st Legislative Assembly; title-page of 1871 bears the words "1st 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 8o. 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 officio Supt. of Public Instruction. Penitentiary Commission (1879- ). Report, 1879, 80/82, 84. 80. Note. 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 . . . conip. . . . 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 tlie commercial, in- dustrial and tran.sportation interests of Wyoming, by Robt. C. Morris, 1889. Supreme Court. See under .)\ii\i(:iaTy. Treasurer, lieport, 1879, 79/82, 82/8.'!, 84/85. 8°. Note. 1879/82 coverH pt'rlod Dec. i:!, ]H7'.i/,Ian. 6, 18H2; ]8H4/8r) coverH calendar yi.'ars. Htct] only In State diplomas. Julv 1, 1H97. 1 p. Circular of rules of State Board of Examiners con(erning Stale diplonia.><. Mar. 9, 1901. 1 p. List of third grade (rerlificatvH issued at county teachers' examination, Mar. 1<;-I7, 1900. 8". 7 p. .158 Inspection] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Colo. \_Ediication , 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.] 1(5°. 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 Dav, [and] Flag Day, 1902. 8°. 16 p. Engineer, State (1881-). Biennial report, 1881/82- 1901/02. Note. Rpts. 1887/88, 89/90, 93/94 ea. in 2 v., the second v. consisting of maps and diagrams. There were i eds. of v. 2 of 1887/88; it was also revised and published as v. 2 of 1893/94. See also belote. 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. — Remarks on the flow of water in ditches. 1888. 80. 16 p. — Irrigation laws, 1893. 8°. 197 p. — Same ; 2d ed., 1894. 8°. 228 p. JVote. 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, 88, 89/90-95/96. Note. Rpts. l8t-4th never published. Office reorganized and named Game and Fish Warden, 1891 ; again reorganized by Actof 1893; abolished 1897 when Dept. of Forestry, Game and Fish was created, which see forward. — Game and fish laws, 1891, 93. Forest Commissioner (1885-97). Report, 1885, 86, 87/88, 89/90. Note. Two eds. 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 Fish, which see forward. — Forestry, game and fish laws, 1897. — See also, back. Fish Commissioner and Forest Commissioner. Game and Fish, Department of (1899-). Biennial report, 1899/19U0-03/04. Note. For bienniums ending Nov. 30. — Game and fish laws, 1899, 1903. Note. Copies of the game law published durinsj the seasons of 1899/1900 and 1901/02 by the Colorado Midland Railway were officially sanctioned 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. Htalth, Board of (1876-). Annual report, lst-2cl 1876-77; 3d, 1879/80; 4th, 1892/94; 5th, 1894/ 1900; 6th-7th, biennial, 1900/02-02/04. — Circulars, v. d. Cont. : Nos. 1-5, Regulations for health officers. — 6-8, To local boards of health. — 9. Consumption. — 10, Diphtheria, scarlet fever, [etc.]. - U, Typhoid fever. - 1'2, Bactenolo^ic diagnosis of diphtheria. -13, Disinfection by formaldehyde.- 14 List of health oflBcers in Col. — 15, Kules governing the licensing of embalmers, the preparation of bodies for transpor- tation, and thedisintermentof bodies. — 16, List of embalmers. — 17, Contagious diseases in schools.— 18, Regulations gov- erning the transportation of dead bodies ; with a list ot^ licensed embalmers. — 19, Instructions concerning death certifacates. — 20 Prevention of tuberculosis. — 21, Regulations governing transportation of dead bodies; with a list of licensed embalni- ers — 22, Management of contagious diseases. — 23, Bacterio- logic examination for diphtheria, and list of supply depots. Vote. Two revised editions were published ol no. 21, which was itself a revision of no. 18; and oue revised edition was published of no. 23. — Law8 relating to health passed by the 9th Gen. Assembly. — Sanitary bulletin, monthly; v. 1-3, annual, 1901- 03. li^ote. First issue Apr. 30, 1901. — Sanitary code. n. d. [1902.] 8°. 18 p. Insurance. See undtr Executive and Staff, Auditor. Labor Statistics, Bureau of (1887-). Biennial report, Ist-oth, 7th-9th, 1887/88-95/96, 99/1900-03/04. yote. Sec. of State is ex officio Commissioner of this Bu- reau and appoints a deputy." 6th rpt., 1897/98, not printed. See rpt. of Sec. of Slate, 1897/98. — Bulletin, no. 1 : List of unemployed in March 1893. June 1. '93. 33 p. — Same, no. 2 : Effects of demonetization of silver, July-Aug., 1898. 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 vnder Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc., 1891. Live-stock. See forward. Stock and Veterinary. \ Mines.'] Inspector of Coal Mines (1883-). Report, Ist [annual], 1884; biennial. 2d-llth, 1885/86- 1903/04. Inspector of Metalliferous Mines (1889-95). Bien- nial report, l8t-.3d, 1889/90, 91/92, 94. Note. Act approved March 30, 1895 abolished this office and established the : Bvreau of Mines riH95-). Report. 1895/96, 97,98, 99/i;t00, 01/02, 03/04. — Bulletin, nos. 1-5. 1896-1902. Covt.: No. 1, Safety appllnnooH. 1896. 15 p. — 2, Precious metal production in 1898. '99. 15 p. — 3, Mining law relative to Hurcuu of Min<;«. PrecloUH metal production, 1899. 32 p. — 4, Precious metal production, 1901. 18 p. — 5, Same, 1902. 20 p. — Act to regulate tiie ronHtriiction, equipment, and operation of mctallifcrouH mines, etc. 1903. 4 p. Pardons, Hoard of (189.",-). Report, 1894; biennial, 1895/96-1903/04 Note. Pvpt. 190.1/04 called 6th biennial. 460 Inspection] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Colo. Railroad Commissioner (1885-03). Report, 1st [an- nuMl], 1885; [2d, biennial], 1891/92. [^Stock.'] Board of Inspection Commissioners (1879- 1903). Report, May lo-Dec. 15, 1900; biennial, 1901/02. '01-02. 2 pm. 8o. Note. Three commissioners provided for by the law of 1879; five by law of 18S1 ; nine by law of 1885. Succeeded in 1903 by Stock Tn^ijection Commissioners. See btloiv. — Act in relation to live-stock, and to provide fur the inspection of same [etc.], 1899. n. d. 1 p. — Sanitary order no. 3. Dipping scabby cattle. — Regulaciones para la niovida de metor dentro del estado ; [also] Instrucci;)n para la reparticion y uso de cal y asuere tambien mixtura de tabaco y asunre, Marco 25. 1902. n. d. 12 p. Board of Stock Lispeciion Commissioners (1903-). [Bulletin, nos. 1-2. 1903.] Note. This Board was formed by the consolidation of the Inspection Coramissionere and the Veterinary Sanitary Board. It appoints a Veterinary Surgeon, who reports directly to it. — Stock laws, 1903. See also forward under Veterinary . {^Taxation.'] Board of Equa/izaiion. Report, bien- nial, 1895/9(); annual, 1902; report, 1903/04. — Orders of State Board, June 1903. [ Veterinary.'l 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 regulations. Succeeded in 1903 by Stock Inspection Comm'rs. See back, Stock. — Official bulletin on anthrax and anthracoi 1 diseases, 1895, 12 p. ; 1897, 18 p. — Sheep quarantine; Apr. 1, May 4, 1899. ea., 1 p. — Cattle quarantine regulations for 1899. 1 p. — Official bulletin. Psoroptic scabies of the ox. 1901. lip. Board of Veterinary Surgeons (1903-). Note. This Board consists of three members appointed by the Governor, one of whom must be the Veterinary Surgeon of the Stock Inspection Commissioners; it examines applicants for admission to practice, and Issues certificates. See also back under Stock. Institutions. 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. rpts. of Bd. of Agric; bien. rpts. in bien. rpts. of Supt. Pulilic Instruction. College founded, 1870; opened, 1879; reorgan- ized, 1882. — Report of the Secretary, 187G. 4 p. — Special announcement, 1882/83, 90/91, 92/93. — Commencement week addresses, June 5-9, 1892; comp. by A. Ellis. 77 p. — Bulletin, series 1-4. Cont. : Bar. 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 189'), included with rpts. of Agric. College in rpts. of Board of Agriculture. — Bulletin, nos. 1-100. Note. No. 18 is an index to nos. 1-17. Nos. 31, 37, 43, 44 constitute nos. 1-4 of the " Technical series." 461 Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Colo. Agricultural College, continued. — Special bulletin A. January 1892. — Agricola aridus, v. 1, nos. 1-6 ; v. 2, no. 1. t^ote. Date uncertain. No more published. — Short course in agriculture. 1894. — See also forward, Mines, School of. Mechanical Department. Outline of the course of study [etc.]. 1893. [Blind.} See forward under Deaf. Children, Dependent and Neglected, Home for (Den- ver, 1895-). Biennial report, lst-5th, 1895/96- 1902/04. See also under Inspection 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 the Blind, 1877-95; 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 Supt. 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. Note. 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. A^ote. Catalogues 1896/97, 97/98 were also printed in five parts: 1, Normal Dept. ; 2, Model Dept.; 3, Kindergarten Dept.; 4, Miscellaneous Depts.; 5, Announcement, etc. — Bulletin, 1900/01-05. Co7it.: Series 1, nos. 1-6; ser. 2, nos. 1-3; ser. 3, nos. 1-5; 8er. 4, nos. 1-4. Note. No. 1 of each series is the catalogue. — First annual circular, 1890/91. [2 editions.] 16°. 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. 120. 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, w. d. 24°. 16 p. Slate Normal School (Gunnison, 1901-). Biennial report, 1901/02. University of Colorado (Rouh]cT, 1861-). Biennial report, 1876; 8th [President's], 1892; 9th-14th [Regents'], 1892/94-1902/04. Note. Incorporated 1861; became a State institution by Art. VIII., § 5, Hliile conBlllutlon, 1876; opened to students, Sept. 1877. Rpt. 1H76 in (Governor's mesHaKe, 1876; 2 eds. of PreBt.'B rpt., 181)2(13 p.; 10 p.). Other rpts. also in rpta. of Supt. of Public Instruction. — Catalogue and circular, atmual, 1877/78-83/84. — Calendar, 1885/86. 462 Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Colo. \_Education, continued.'] — Catalogue, annual, 1886/87-190:1/04. 2iote. Beginning with 10;)0/01, each catalogue is no. 1 in the current series of the Bullelin. — History, management and wants. 1880. 5 p. — Ad'iress 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, 181)5. 12°. 6 p. — Programme for examinations for higher degrees. 18!»5, 1903-04. 3 pra. 12°. — State University from the standpoint of the high schools. 1895, 12». 25 p. — State Universities ; some recent opinions, April 20, 1896. 28 p. — Bulletin, nos. 1-19, [April 20, 1896-1904]. Note. These were broadBides issued to the press of Colo- rado In order to call attention to the University. — Bulletin, v. 1-5, 1901-05. J^ote. No. 1 of each series is the catalogue. — Notes on University statistics, Jan. 20, 1897. 8 p. — Recent growth of the University . . . Apr. 28, 1898. 12°. 10 p. — Inauguration of President Baker, [n. d.J 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. Note. 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. Cont. : 1. Univ. of Col. studies (1902-05). V. 1, nos. 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, Dec. 12, 1903. — Divinity School. Bulletin, 1892/93. Courses of study, 1893/94. 12 p. Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Colo. [^Education, continued.'] — 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. Xote. Established in 1891/92, embracing the 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. sheet. Department of Dentistry. Announcement, 1896/97. Xote. Supplement 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°. KoU. Since 1901/02 called Annual Announcement. — Preparatory School. Circular, Jan. 12, 1892. Summer announcement, 1893, 95. 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. i:ngineeringat the Univ. 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-V Report, 1875, 79/80, 83/84, 89/90. — Report on the development of the mineral, metal- lurgical, agricultural, pastoral, and other re- sources of Col., 1881/82. 159 p. — Same, 2d ed. 8°. 151 p. Xote. Same text as Ist ed. Took the place of 1881/82 rpt. Oirls, State Industrial School for (Denver, 1887-). Biennial report, lst-5th, 1895/96-1902/04. Xote. Not actually opened until 1895. Called State Home and Indnstri.il School for Girls until changed to above by Act of April 28, 1897. Rpts. 189.5/96-97/98 also in rpts. of Supt. 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. — [Circuliir li-tter to accompany the preceding, dated Aug. 1, 187!!.] 1 p. — History, constitution, etc., of the Department of Natural History. 1897. 16 p. Xote. The Dept. of Natural Ifistory was a department of the niBlorical and Natural History Society, and is now known A* the Colorado Academy of Science. — Natural history s'-ction of the State Historical Society, n. d. circular. 4 p. Xote. Calllni/ attention to the ori^aiilzation. Conluius also a " Key to a few of the common spring flowers." — Circular letter to teachers and others, n. d,. [1898?] 4". 1 p. 46'2, State Bureau of Horticulture; ISO.'VOl, State Board of Horticulture; 1895/90, for lack of funds, never published. Bound as follows : V. 1. 1882, 83, 84. v. 5. 1889/90. V. 2. 1885. V. 6. 1891/W2. 1886. V. 7. 189:5/94. 1887/88. [v. 8. 1895/96, not published]. V. 9-16 annual, 1897-1904. V. 3. V. 4. 35 p. 80. IG p. 12 p, 8 p. folder. folded sheet. — Premium list, June 21-23, 1881. — Orchard bill, Apr. 5, 1893. — Rejjulations, Apr. 12, 1893. — Same, March 1, 1894. 8o. — Same, May 2.5, 1897. 120. — Fruit list, 'l897. 4°. 4 p. — Fruit pests. [1897.] 12°. Humane Society. See under Inspection and Regul^i tion, Child and Animal Protection- Immigration, Board of {lS72-7d). Official informatioii on the resources of Colorado, 1872. SH p. Note. A German edition of this was printed in 1873. The secretary of the Board of Land CommiBsioners was Immigra- tion Agent, 1879-87. Superseded in 18'59 by Bureau of Immi- gration and Statistics. — Report, 1872/73. 57 p. — Resources and advantages of Colorado. Mar. 1 , 1873. 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. Note. Some rpts. also contained in rpts. of Supt. of Public Instruction. There were apparently 2 eds. of 190a/04, of 68 j). and ll;5 p. respectively, the latter issued from the Industrial School Press. — Purposes, rules and regulations, 18S1. 16 p. — Industrial school magazine, montlil}' ; v. 1- annual, 1894-1904. Note. 11, Called Industrial School Record through 1S99. — Statutes and rules, July IG, 1896. 16°. 4:) p. — Rules, Jan. 1, 1897. n. d. 24°. 13 p. Insane Asylum (Pueblo, 1879-). Biennial reports of the Commissioner and Superintendent, 1st [an- nual], 1880; 2d-13th, 1881/82-1903/04. Note. 2d bien. rpt., 1881/82, called " Bien. rpt. of the Com- missioners and the 3d and 4th ann. rpts." 13th called " 13th bien. rpt. of the Board of Lunacy Comm'rs." {^Libraries. '\ State Library. 1901/02. Report, biennial, 1877/78- Xote. The State constitution of 1876 made the Supt. of Public Instruction ex officio State Librarian, with power to appoint a deputy. Rpts. 1877/78-85/86 cover bieuuium eudiug Aug. 31; rpts. 18S7/.SS-97/H8, ending June 30; 1899/1900, end- ing Nov. 15; 1901/02, ending Nov. 30. Rpts. lS77/78-'i9/90 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-). nial report, 1901/02. — Colorado library laws, 1902. Travelling Library Commission (1903-). 1903/04. 1st bien- 1st report, Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Colo. Mints, School of (Golden, 1870-). Biennial report, 1st, 1875/76; 1879/80-81/82, 85/86-1902/04 Xote. Originally established by the Territory in connection with Jarvis Hall, a boarding school for boys near Golden. Reincorporated 1877. Rpts. sometimes made to Gov aiiU sometimes to Supt. of Public Instruction. Kpt. 18i6 also in Governor's message for that year; some other rpts. in ann. rpts. of Supt. of Public Instruction. — Annual report to the Governor, 1885. 136 p. ITote. This seems to be an extra. Contains the matter pub- lished in ann. rpt. of field work 1886, and a financial statement Nov. 30, 18S5. — Annual report of field work and analyses, 1886, 87, 89. Cont. : 1S86, 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. Note. None for 1903/04. — Prospectits, 1874. 8°. 8 p. — Scientific quarterly, 1892-93. C■on^.■ v.], 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. Note. Apparently no more published. — Bulletin, v. 1, May 1900-05. — Precious metal production for 1902. 2 p. Note. 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. Note. 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 tax 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, Piihlic. Ist biennial report, 1903/04. Reformatory (Buena Vista, 1889-). Biennial report, Ist, 1890; 2d [annual?], 1892; biennial, 1894/96, 97/98-1903/04. Note. Governor refused to order 1893/94 rpt. printed. — Manual for use of inmates, 1895. 16°. 20 (12) p. — See also under Inspection and Regulation, Chari- ties and Corrections, 1895. Soldiers' and Sailors' Home (Monte Vista, 1889-) . Re- port, biennial, 1891/92-93/94 ; annual, 1896-1904. Note. Owing to lack of funds 189.5 rpt. was not printed; nee 18ft6 rpt., p. 4. Rpts. 190;i-04 bound in 1 v. Other rpts. in rplH. of Board of Charities and Corrections. — An appeal to tlie eighth General Assembly, 1891. — Letter to 11th Gen. Assy., Jan. 28, 1897. 4 p. .IniMCIARY. Supreme Court. lloportH of cast-H in the Supreme Court, V. 1-28; 1864-1901. '72-[1901?]. Cont.: V. 1-2, 18*54-7.^; by M. nallctl. 3-11, 1876-88; by L. H. France. 12-16, 1888-92; by VV: K. Beck. 17-2.3, 1892-97; by T. M. RobluHOTi. 24-28, 1897-1901 ; by J: A. Gordon. — Digest, V. 1-9 Colorado reports, 1804-87; by R. S. Morri.son. I v. — Rules, 1801, 72; hicnniHl, 1879-97. 16". — Library. Catalogue, 1884, 93, 96. 12". 466 Judiciary] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Colo. Court of Appeals (1891-). Reports, v. 1-19, 1891-1904. Cont.: V. 1, 1891-92; by W: E. Beck. 2-9,1892-97; by T. M. Kobison. 10-19, 1898-1904; by J: A. Gordon. Note. V. 15 prluted at New York. Owing to a misunder- standing 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 first General As-sembly of the State met Nov. 1, 1876, the 2d in January 1879; sessions have been biennial since, beginning in January of odd years. Extra sessions, Jan. 10/March "2, 1894 ; April 6, 1897 ; July 20, 1903. [Laws of the State.'\ Laws, 2d-14th session General Assembly, biennial, 1879-1903. 8°. Note. Laws of l8t 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 acts repealing acts, and titles of unpublished acts, of first session, see General Laws 1877, p. 987-992. — Emergency laws, 7th session. 1889. — General laws, 1877. 1(5, 2, 1154 p. Note. P. 987-992 contain the " acts repealing acts " and the titles of unpublished acts passed at the Ist 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 ofiicial. Mr. Bromwell was instructed by 3J Gen. Assy., 1881, to " revise " the stat- utes, but the bills necessary to embody his revisions in the Laws were never passed. See Laws 1881, p. 227; 1883, p. 201; also below, Statutory Revision. — General statutes, 1883. 4°, Note. Also in Spanish. — Same, with code, 1883. 4° 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.'\ 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 1881- Commission to Revise the Laws Regulating the Use of Water. Report, 1890. 30 p. See also under Inspection and Regulation, Engineer, 1887. — [Special Laivs.'\ 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 Ist and 11th sessions, 1877, 97. Journals 1879, 81, 83, and extra session 1903 contain also House Journal. — Housie Journal, 2d-10th, 12th-14th session General Assembly, 1879-95, 99-1903 Note. Publication doubtful of journals of 1st and 11th sessions, 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 of each house are usually printed also iu its Journal. 1428 (2) p. 1428 (8), 139, 79 p. 467 Legislature] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Colo. [Jom-nals, Documents, Etc., continved.'} — Testimony taken before the Senate committee on elections [in] contested election of Senator from Lake county, I. W. Chatfield v. C. L. Hall. n. d. 329 p. — Report of the committee on immigration, Dec. 16, 1876. 20 p. — Speech of Eug. Gaussoin 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 i;. 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. — Same, in Spanish. 1885. 45 p. — Evidence taken before committee on railroads. 1885. 27 p. — Report of the joint investigating committee on the Industrial School at Golden. 1889. 43 p. — Speech of H. H. 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 offices. 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; conip. for the House finance committee. "99. 26 p. — Address delivered by Casimiro Barela, March 11, 1899, on " Return trophies of the Mexican War." — Same, in Spanish. 1899. — Rules adopted ... in joint convention, pre.«crihing the ijrocedure to be observed in the hearing and detertiiination of the contest of the Hon. James II. Peaboily against the Hon. Alva Adams for the office of Governor . . . for the term beginning Jan. 10, 190."), and prescribing the manner in which written testimony may be taken by the rcsjiectivt^ parties thereto and introduced before said joint convention. '05. — Content of the Hon. James H. Peabody vs. the Hon. Alva Adams, n. i. p. [1905.] 13 v. Jfote. V. 1-6 In behalf of contostor; v. 1-8 In behalf of conteHtee. 468 Miscellaneous] ST A TE PUB Lie A TIONS [Colo. Miscellaneous. \_Ex'positions .^ Board of World's Fair Managers (1891-). Act of Congress, State law, Rules of the Board [etc.]. 1891. 30 p. — Proclamation by the Governor [etc.], Sept. 16, 1892. 4°. i p. — Report on the resources and industrinl develop- ment of Colorado. June I, 1893. 190 p. — Department E. [Education.] Circulars, 1-7. 4°. Note. See also rpt. of Supt. of Public Instruction, 1892, p. 579-627. — Woman's 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. Note. Contain rpts. of Adjutant General, Assayer, Auditor of Public Accounts, CominisBiDuev on Military Claim, Terri- torial Librarian, Superintendent of Common Schools, and Treasurer. See also Council Journal, 18T0. There was a Spanish ed. in 1867. 1870/71, and probably others, covered calendar years. See al»o follow ing note. Oovernor. Message, 1861, 62, 64, 65, 66, 67, 70, 72, 74, 76. 11 pm. 8°. Co7it.: By W: Gilpin, 1861; by J: Evans, 1862, 64; by 8. H. Elbert, 1865; by A. Cummings, Jan., Dec, 1866; by F. Hall (Acting Governor), 1867; by K: M. McCook, 1870, 72; by S. H. Elbert, 1874; by J. L. Routt, 1876. Note. Usually printed also in Council and House Journals. Beginning 1864 there were Spanish editions of all messages. Governor Koutt's message of Nov. 1876, contains also the re- ports of the Territorial officers. Adjutarit General. Report, 18G4, 6(5, 67 ; biennial, 1868/69-74/75, 76. Note. Rpt. 1864 in both House and Council Journals, 1864; rpt. 1860 apparently unpublished; rpt. 1867 in Territorial Officers' Reports, 1867, and House Journal, 1868; rpt. 1868/69 in Council Journal, 1870. Assay er. Territorial (Central City, 1868-77). Report, 1868/69, 70/71, 75. Note. Rpts. 1868/69, 70/71 in Territorial Officers' Reports, 1869, 70/71. Succeeded by Commissioner of Mines. Auditor of Public Accounts. Report, 1862, 6.'-!, 64, 67, ■ 68, 69, 70/71, 71/72, 72/73, 74/75. Note. Rpt. for 1862 in Council Journal, 1862. " " 1863 in Council Journal, 1864. " " 1864 in Council Journal, 1865. " " 1864 also in House Journal, 1865. " " 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' Ruts., 1872. Rpts. 1872/73, 74/75 printed separately ;' 1864, 71/^2 also issued in separate form. \^Civil War.^ Commissioner [to settle luith the U. S. for military services] {IS68-). 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, 1870. 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 officio Supt. of Public Instruc- tion; by an Act of 1870 appointment was again vested in the Gov.; but the State constitutirm of 1876 required that this officer should be elected by the people bienuiully. Note 2. Rpt. for 1866 in Council Journal, 1866. " " 1866 also in House Journal, 1866. " " 1867 in House Jonrn:il, 1867. " " 1867 also in Terr. Officers' Rpts., 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 18oS to 1861 People's Courts and Miners' Courts held juris- diction, and from their decision there was no appeal. The judg- ments of these courts were reaflBrmed 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 1859 " Jeffurson 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 WL're as follows : 1st session, Denver, beginning Sept. 9, 1861. 2d • ~ ■ - - Adjourned 2d 3d Adjourned 3d 4th 5th 6th 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, begiuning Dec. 3, 1866. Golden, beginning Dec. 2, 1867. Denver, beginning Dec. 9, 1867. The 8th-llth sessions, biennial, 1870-76, were held at Denver, beginning in January. — {Laivs of the Territory.'] Laws, lst-6th, 8th-Uth session Legislative Assembly, 1861-66/67, 70- 76. 8°. N^ote. 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. 850 p. General laws; 1874, 76. 2 v. — [Journals, Documents, Etc.] Council Journal, 1st- 11th session Legislative Assembly, 1861-76. (See table of sessions above. Memorial to Congress, Jan. 11, 1872 [asking for Enabling Act]. House Journal, Ist-llth session Legislative As- sembly, 1861-76. See table of sessions above. Library. Territorial (Denver, 1861-). Report, 1863, 65, 67, 68/69, 70/71, 72. A'^ote. By Act approved Feb. 9, 1865, Territorial Treasurer was made ex officio Territorial Librarian. Upt. for 1863 in Council Journal, 1864. " " 1865 in Council Journal, 1866. " '* 1865 also in House Journal, 1866. " " 1867 in House Journal, 1867. " " 1867 also iu Terr. Officers' Rpts., 1867. " " 1868/69 in Council Journal, 1870. " " 1870/71 in Terr. Officers' Rpts., 1870/71. " " 187^ in Terr. Officers' Rpts., 1872. ^ote. Rpt. 1863 dated Dec. 31, but letter of transmittal is dated Feb. 1, 1864; similarly, rpt. 1865 bears date of trans- mittal Jan. 11, 1866. Rpt. for 1868/69 contains also rpts. of Bupt. of Public Instruction, etc. — Catalogue, 1866, 70. Secretary of the Territory. Ii:iection laws, 1874, 76. Supreme Court. See under Judiciary. Treasurer. Report, 1862, 6;^, 64, 67, 69, 70, 71, 72, 72/73, 74/75, 76. Note. Rpt. for 1802 In Council Journal, 1862. " " 1863 in Council Journal, 1864. " " 1864 in Council Journal, 1805. " " 180.1 (iIho In House Journal, 1865. " " 1807 in llouH<' Journal, 1867. " " 1807 also in Terr. Otlicers' Rpts., 1887. " " 1871 In Terr. Olllcers' Rpts., I8T0/71. " " 1872 In Terr. Officers' Rpts., 1872. " " 187S also Id Oov'm. McBsage, 1876. 470 UTAH STATE PUBLICATIONS List compiled from material furnished by O. Corny, Libra- rian of the University of Utah, Salt Lake City, from the collection of Utah documents in the New York t^blic Library, and froin the " Catalogue of the State Library of Massachu- setts," 1880, and Annual Supplements, 1880-1902. All docu- ments in this list published at the capital, Salt Lake City, unless otherieise specified . Settled by Mormon pioneers under Brighacn Young, 1847. In- cluded in Mexican cession, 1848. Territory of Utah organized, 1850, inciudinj; the entire area from tlie Rockies to California between the 37th and 42d parallels. All between the Rockies and the 109th meridian was transferred to the Territory of Colorado, 1861 ; small portions in the northeast corner were transferred to the Territory of Nebraska, 1861, and to the Territory of Wyominif, 1868. All west of the 115th meridian was transferred to the Terri- tory of Nevada, 1861; the remaining 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. 80. Kote. I'ractically all the niiscellnueous documents of the several departments and institutions are here bound together biennially, without title-page but with table of contents and with back cover title as above. Constitution and Constitutional Conventions. 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.] 8°. Convention, 1882. Constitution . . . adopted Apr. 27. 1882 . . . [Also Journal of proceedings]. '82. 8°. 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. '95. 2 v. Note. Also coDtaine constitution. — OflBcial report of the proceedings and debates of the convention assembled ... on the 4th day of March 1895 to adopt a constitution for the State of Utah. '98. 2 v. 4°. 976 p.; 977- 2011 p. — Constitution ... as framed by the Constitu- tional Convention . . . 1895. . . . '95. 8°. (2) 48 p. — Same. 1895. 8°. 12, iv, 48 p. See also under Supplemental, Governor, Report, etc. Executive and Staff. Qovernor. 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 Honor " in Spanish-American War. 471 Executive] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Utah Adjutant Otntral. Report, biennial, 1897/98-1901/02. '99-1903. 3 pm. 8°. Note. For calendar bienniums. Title is "National Guard of Utah, Rpt. of the Adjt. Qen." etc. — Rei. 19, 1901 ; each rpt. bound with rpta. of Medical Examiners aud Board of Pharmacy of corresponding periods. Kpt. 1901/02 not seen. [Education.'] Superintendent of Public Instruction. l8t rpt, [annual], 1895/96; 2d-4th, biennial, 1890/98-1900/02. '97-1903. 8°. Note. For periods ending June 30. See aUo under tiupplemental, Education. Engineer, State. l8t-3d biennial report, 1897/98- 1901/02. '99-1903. 8°. Note. l8t covers Apr. lS97/Dec. 1898 ; others cover calendar bleoDluma. Fish and Game Commissioner. Report, [annual], 1896; biennial, 1897/:)8-1901/02. '99-19u;i. 8°. Notf For cal.-ndar periods. Called Fish and Game Warden, 1896-97/98. Rpl«. 1899/1 90()-() 1/02 each called "ad bien." on title page, but letter of Irimsmitlal of 1901/02 calls it the " 45. Journals of let, 3d-4th, 13th sessions contained misfcllancous documents (given in this list in their respective places), and were I'i^s; these were tlie only Journals seen of this series. Journals of Council and of House arranged alternately in v. for 13th session. — Journal of the Council, biennial, 25th-31st session, 1882-94. Note. Journal of 28th session, message and accompanying documents not seen. — Eules uf the Council, 1890. h. t. p. 8°. 12 p. — Journal of the House, biennial, 25th-3l8t session, 1882-94. Note. 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. Rpts. 1863, 65 in Journals of 13th, 15th session. Rpt. 1892/93 covers Mar. 15, 1892/Dec. 15, 1893; seen only in Gov's, message, 1894. The Clerk of the Supreme Court was made Librarian March 10, 1892. See also forward, Slatisticn. Penitentiary. Warden's report, annual, 1862/63; re- port, 1864/65, 67/68. Note. Rpt. 1862/63 covers year ending Nov. 30; contains also a list of convicts, 1855-63. These three rpts. are in Journals of 13th, 15th, 18th sessions. Road Commissioner. Annual report, 1863, 65, 68. Note. Rpt. 1863 covers calendar year. These three rpts. are in Journals of 13th, 15th, 18th sessions. Sealer of Weights and Measures. 93. Annual report, 1892- Note. These two rpts. seen only in Gov's, message, 1804. Semi-centennial Commission. Official report and finan- cial statement of the Commission, and ofiicial 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. Statistics, Bureau of. 1st triennial report, Dec. 31, 1894, and census 1895. '95. 8", 54 p. Note. The Legislature of 1892 designated 1895 as the first statistical year, and rpts. were to be made triennially there- after. Territorial Librarian was ex officio Statistician. Supreme Court. See under Judiciary. \ Taxation.'] Board of Equalization. Report, bien- nial, 1890/91-92/93. '92-94. S". Note. For calendar bienniums. 477 Supplemental] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Utah Treasurer. Report, annual, 1862/63, 64/65, 67/68, 72, 73; biennial, 1874/75-76/77, 86/87, 92/93. Note. Rpt. 1862/63, for year ending Oct. 31, seen only in Journals of 13th session. Rpts. 1864/65, 67/68 are in Journals of loth, 18th sessions. Rpts. 1872-73, f"r calendar years seen only in Gov's, message, 1874. Bien. rpts. 1874/75-i8/77, 86/ 87 92/93 for calendar bienniums, seen only in Gov s. message, 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. 8o. 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°. Note. For year ending Sept. 1 through 1893 ; June 30 1894- 96. Rpt. 1887 also included in " Utah Statehood." Se.e below. Rpts. 1895-96 called 14lh-15th annual. — Minority report, 1887. n.p., '87. 8°. 18 p. — Same, 1891. — Utah Statehood, [etc.]. 1887. Note. Not 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 List compiled from the collfction of Nevada documentu in the New York Public Library, and from, the " Catalogue of the State Library of MaasachusettH," 7880, and Annual Supplements, 1880-1902. Local cooperation unobtainable. All documentt in thin lixt printed at the capital, Carson City, unless otherwise specified. Included in the Mexican cession, 1848. All that portion north of 37" north latitude was included in the Territory of Utah, 1850. Of this portion, so much as lay west of 115" west longitude was organized as the Territory of Nevada, 1861, and admitted as the Slate of Nevada, 186+ ; so much as lay east 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, [1873.1 '73. 1 V. 8°. Note. Contains messages and documents of 1871/72. The documents of 1864/65-69/70 were contained in appendixes bound in 1 v. with Senate Journal, 2d-5th sessions, 1866-71. The Senate Journal of Ist session, 1864/85, contained no docu- ments. Appendix to Journals of Senate and Assembly, 7th- 20th session, [I875J-1901. '75-1901. 15 v. 8". Note. Contain messages and documents of 1873/74-1899/ 1900. All iu 1 V. except 8th session, of which the Census of 1875 constitutes v. 1, and the usual documents v. 2. Constitution. Convention, 7864. Official report of the debates and proceedings in the constitutional convention assembled at Carson City, July 4, 1864. A. .T. Marsh, official reporter. San Francisco, '66. 8°. xvi, 943 p. Constitution . . . compiled by E. Howell, Sec. of State . . . with amendments. . . . 1895. h.t.p. ['95.] 80. 52 p. Note. Title from cover. See also under Executive and Staff, Sec. of State, Report, Note. EXECDTIVE AND StAFF. Oovernor. Inaugural address ; biennial message ; 1866-1903. ['66J-1903. 8°. Cont.: H. G. Blasdel; [lst]-2d inaug. add., 1866-67; Ist-Sd b. in., 1867-71. L. R. Bradley; l8t-4th b. m., 1873-79. J: H. Kiiikead; lst-2d b. m., 18S1-S3. J. W. Adams; inaug. mess., 1883; l8t-2d b. m., 1885-87. C. C Stevenson; inaug. add., 1887; 2d b. m., 1889. F. Bell; b. ra., 1891. R. K. Colcord; inaug. add., 1891; b. m., 1893; 2d b. m., 1895. J: E.Jones; inaug. add., 1895. R. Sadler (Lieut. -gov.. Acting Gov.) ; mess., 1897. R. Sadler (Gov.) ; mess., bien., 1899-1903. J: Sparks; mess., 1903. Note. All seen in pamphlet form, except 1866, seen only in Senate Journal. Practically all the others appear also in the Appendixes. No messatre seen of 1864 or 1865. The 2d inaug. and Ist b. ni., of H. G. Blasd.-l, both 1867, are in V pm. The message and the inaugural delivered respectively by the out- going and the incominjj executive in 1887, 91,95, 1903 appear to have been printed together iu 1 pm. each year. Titles have varied as indicated above. 1879 printed in San Francisco ; 1887- 95, n. p., n. d. ; others at Carson City. 479 Executive] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Nevada Governor, continued. — Message of H. G. Blasdel to the Legislature con- vened in special session, Mar. 15, 1867. h. t. p ['67.] 4 p. — [Keport on] war claims, by the Governor Nov. 1, 1882. h.t.p. ['83.] 8°. 71 p. T^J^?/«- .Claims arising from the War of the Rebellion, and VV hite Pine 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. Xote. Concerning amendment of militia law. Seen onlv in Appendix to Journals, 18?5. — Thanksgiving proclamation, 1890, 1901. ['90-1901 1 8°. '-^ — Proclamation designating April 12, 1900, as Arbor Day. ['00.] 8°. Adjutant General. Report, 1865, 91,92; biennial re- port, 1879/80-83/84, 87/88-89/90, 93/94-99/ 1900. '66-1901. 8°. ' Note. Rpt. 186.5, called " Rpt. of Adjt. and Inspector Gen ." covers March/Dec. 31; others cover calendar periods. All included also in Appendixes; 1879/80-87/88, (15/96-97/98 seen only therein. Rpt. 1887/88 includes a partial rpt. for 1885/86 ?,?nn^?" ""P'- ^°'" *^°*'^ y*'^'* having been made. Rpt. 1899/ 1900 has appendix containing "Statistical tables of the volun- teers raised in ^evada for service in the U. 8. array in the war with 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. Note. For calendar periods. All seen only in Appendix to Journals. Rpts. 1879-82 called lst-4th ann., the .3d-4th appear ingasonerpt. Rpts. 1883-84 (with single pagination) called rpts. l»S'5-»6 (with single pagination) are also called l8t-2d ann., though they are the third and fourth of the same Attor- ney. > o rpt. or rpts. seen for 1889-90. Controller. Annual report, 1864/65, 66-74 78 80- 1902. ['66]-1903. 8°. Note. Rpts 18M/65, 67-68 called 1st, 3d-4th ann.; 1869-89 numbered as "for 5th-2.5th fiscal years"; 1866 90-1902 not numbered. 1st covers Nov. 1, 1864/Dec. 31 186.5^' others cove. «cemThiTfo^8^-' wv''i''-*^V^.*.° ^^PPe^dixee to Jourr^Ts Rpts'^l sr!//=^ -i • 'f •' Y"^ •" .'Appendix but not found Kpts. lSW/bo-(3 seen only in Appendixes. Rpts. 1867-68 seen only bound together with one t.'^p. as " Bien^ rpt 1867/68 " ^t7ZX^> 1869-70 and 1871-72 ('each with h.t.l) as "Zen'. iTvelv C« m m'''- '^°'-"'« J^" 18"^ and 1871" respec CHy ^ 1^8"i-^*l. n. p., n. d.; others printed at Carson — Insurance Commissioner. Annual report, 1897-1900. 8*'. fr^t"": ^'-'''°°9'y'" Appendix to Journals, 1899-1901 Con- trolleris er o/^rio Insurance Commissioner. Abstract of statements of insurance companies . . . 1892, 96. '93-97. 2 pm. 8°. Note. 1892 called " Rpt. of Insurance Commissioner." Secretary of State. Report, 1864/65; biennial report 1879/80-1901/02. [■81]-1903. g". ^ ' Note. Rpt. 1864/65 covers Dec. 5, 1864-I)ec. 31. 1865 • others an;cnd?x''TH«fi'"Tn*';'?''- J^^^Ver. seen only in Senate Journal appendix 1866. All others included ;il»o in Appendix to lour nafB; 1879/80 seen only therein. 1891/92 conC ns " Conlmu" tlon as amende.l Feb. 11.1889." An -ict of «« i'.J . j' the oflices of Sec. of .Stale. State Li^biarian. and C?erk 'oflh .h^-^sM^ree ? flic i. «'h^'""'°'^ ""^ '""•'/'•«. theVeAnoT the rp s of llon^bU^nlalir"'*"'"''''"^^^^^^ '" ' '■ ^-"h " mngle pllgina- — Iflt biennial report of tin- Secretary of State in rela- tion to the indigent insane. 1869. 8°. 8 p. Note. Been only In Hnnato Journal appendix, 1869. - Exhibit HhowinK manner in which appropriations have bcfn cxprn-hd by the Secretary of State appertaining to his ..fTice .luring the 9th and lOth fiscal yoarH, I 187:5/74]. A./.;,. [75.] go. Note. Seen only in Appendix to Journals, 187.5. 480 Executive] STATE PUBLICATIONS [ Nevada Secretary of State, continued. — Official canvass of tiie vote . . . Dec. 3, 1888. 8" broadside. Note. Seen only in back of Appendix to Journals, 1889. — 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. 1864/65 covers Nov. 1, 1864-Dec. 31, 1865; others cover calendar years. Rpts. 1864/65-70 seen only in Senate Journal appendix; 1871-72 only in Appendix to Senate Journal; 1873, 87, 92 only in Appendix to Journals. 1877 not seen. All others seen both in pra. form and iti Appendix. Rpts. 1867-68,69-70, 71-72, seen in pairs with cornmou titles: " Rpt. for the fiscal years 1867/68-71/72." 1878-79 printed in San Francisco; 1886-94 n. p., n. d.; others in Carson City. Inspection and Regulation. [^Education.'] Superintendent of Public Instruction. lst-[2d], 4th annual report, 1864/65- 65/66, 67/ 68; lst-[16th] biennial, 1809/70-99/1900. ['66J- 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. " Ist bien. rpt." but in letter of transmittal, 2d ann. The statement is made in 4lh ann. rpt. : " My rpt. of last year [3d ann.] in common with rpts. of other State officers, was not published in permanent form, owing to the fact that there was DO legislative session." Bien. rpt". are apparently lor calendar bienniums. Letter of transmittal of Ist bien. rpt. says of it : "being the 5th rpt. issuing from this department." All in- cluded aXt-o in Appendixes; 1st -2d, 7th-8th, 11th, bien. rpts. seen only therein. [4ih] bien. not seen. [5th] Men., 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. C. Cutting, by H, 55 p. n. p. [1899.] 8". — School laws, 1897. Comp. Supt. n. t. p. [77.] 8". — Amendments to school laws 4 p. circular. Fish Commission (1877-97). [2d-10th] biennial re- port, 1879/80-95/96. ['81]-97. 8°. Note. Apparently for calendar bienniums. None of these rpts. arc 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; 1879/80-91/92 seen only therein. Commission abol- ished 1897. Health, Board of {li^^- ). [lst-4th biennial] report, 1893/94-99/1900. ['95]-] 901. 8°. Note. Apparently for calendar bienniums, although [3d] 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 stock Inspector, etc. l^Lands.'] Surveyor General and State Land Register. Annual report, 1866-06; biennial report, 1.S67/68 ; report, biennial, 1869/70-73/74, 79/80-1901/02. ['66J-1903. 8°. Note. Apparently for calendar periods. All included also in Senate Journal appendixes and Appendix to Journals; 1865, 67/68-7.3/74, 70/8U, 87/88-89/90 seen only therein. Most, if not all, contain rpts. of county surveyors and assessors. — Circular to county surveyors, July 1, 1805. Note. This and the next circular found in ann. rpt. 1866, but it is not known whether they were originally issued in printed form or not. — Circular to county surveyors and assessors. Jan. 28, 1866. Virginia, ['60]. See preceding 7iote. 481 Inspection] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Nevad* f'it^odTa";""-^ and rule, and regulation. a<,„p^d by the State Land Office. }it.p. [1889. J \l . 23 p. (With folded forms.) Board of Reclamation and Internal Improvements (1889- ). Biennial report, 1889. «°. ^o P- JV^Oi!«. Seen only in Appendix to Journals, 1891. Medical Examiners (1899- )• Biennial report. 1899/ 1900. '01. 8°. Note. Seen only in Appendix to Journals, 1901. Printing, Superintendent of. Annual report, 1883-90 ; [biennial] report, 1895/96-99/1900. ['84?]- 1901. 8°. ^ote. For calendar periods. Letter of transraittal of rpt. 1 885 catlB this "my first ann. rpt." ; 1886 therefore is caUed d ann rnt " hut DO Others are numbered. Rpt. lby&/90 was uie on?y one seen in pamphlet form; all others seen in Appendix, except 1889, listed in Appendix 1891 but not found. Surveyor General. See back under Lanc?5. [Taxation.-] Board of Assessors arid EquahzaUon (1891- ). Keport, 1891/92. '92. 8o. 113 p. Note. Title-page calls this " Rpt. for the year 1891." Seen only in Appendix to Journals, 1893. Board of Taxation Commissioners (1899- ) . Initial report of the Governor, Attorney General, and Controller, acting as a Board of Taxation Com- missioners, 1899/1900. '01. 8°. 18 p. Note. Seen only in Appendix to Journals, 1901. Institutions. Agriculture, Board of (1885- );„,?^P%* "Vom ^so' ceedings,[l8t-16th], 1885-1900. ['87]-1901. 8°. Note Rpts. 1886, 88, 90, 94, were the only ones seen In nam Dhlet form; all others seen in Appendix to Journals except 1897 Tot seen. Rpts. 1895-1900 have running head " State Agricultural Society." [Education.-] State University {Reno, ^^_ .): ^^7°^* of the Board of Regents, biennial, 1873/74, 79/80- 87/88; annual, 1892,94,96; biennial, 1897/98- 99/1900. ['75]-1901. 8°. Not.. For calendar periods. Rpt. If 3,/^V.^^«d'' 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 TTniversitv 1898-1900 contain announcements for 1899/19UU- 1901/02. 1888-91, 9:5-97 not seen. All others seen only in Appendix to Journals. — Aqricvltvral Experiment Station (Reno, )• iBt^lOth annual report, 1888-97. Reno and Carson City, '89-[98]. 8«. Note.. For calendar years, althcuigh the fiscal year of theinsti- tution ends June 3()th. 2d-:id printed at Carson City ; 4th-6th, n. )>■; oiler* at Reno. 2d, .Otb also in Appendix to Journals, 1891,93. Newspaper bulletins, nos. 4-10, Apr. -Oct. 1893. Not<-. Not known whether jiriiited separately. rCircuhirs on anthrax, 1893.] Bull.-tin, nos. 1-.50, 18H8-l)oc. 1900. [Reno, •88-1900.] 8^ Kole. No. :i2 Is dated Dec. 189fi and no. 33, Nov. 1896. No. 36 is wrongly numbered no. 3.0. Nos. 21-22, Sept.. >cc. 1893, and no .".8 [becl 1897. ..f nl«o /94. h. t. p. '95. 8°. 12 p. Note. Also in Appendix to Journals, 1895. — Address ... to the people of Nevada. [Nov. 1893.] — Nevada and her resources . . . 1894. 8°. (62) p. maps. pi. il. Note. Contains also : [Map of the] Slate of Nevada. n.p.,n.d. Size, 19 Xl4in. Map of Elko County. Comp. and drawn by E. C. McClellan, 1894. n.p. Size, 17^ X 16^ in. [Insane.] Commissioner.'! for the Care of the Indigent Insane. Report, biennial, 1871/73, 73/74, 79/ 80-95/96. ['73]-97. 6". Note. Rpt. 1871/73 covers calendar biennium 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 Di8ea^'c■8. No rpts. seen for 1897/'JS-9U/1900. Nevada Hospital for Mental 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. 1897/9S calls that the " Sth bien. rpt." All seen only in Appendix to Journals, 1885-1901 ; rpts. 1883/84-95/96 being included in Commissioners' rpts. for those years. No Commissioners' rpts. 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 officio; by an act of 1S93 the Sec. of State became State Librarian and Clerk of the Supreme Court, and beginning 1895/96 the rpts. of these three offices have appeared in 1 v. biennially. jSee under Executive and Staff, t-^ec. 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, 1867/68-77/78. '67-79. 8°. Note. Apparently for calendar periods. 1S69/70 called "3d bien." Seen in Senate Journal appendix 1867-73, and Appendix to Journals, 1875-79; rpts. 1866, 76/76-77/78 seen also in pamphlet form. 1877/78 printed in San Francisco. State Mineral Museum. Report of curator, [1879/ 80.] ASee under Inspection and Regulation, Education, Supt. of Public 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]-1901. 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. ['(iG]- 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. 1869/70 called 2d bien. ; others not numbered. 483 Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Nevada IWeather and Crop Service.] State Weather Service (1887- ). Annual report, in cooperation with theU. S. Weather Bureau, [l8t]-15th, 1888-1902. ['89?]-1903. 8°. Note. For calendar years. Enumeration began with the 8th, 1895. [2d]-15th also in Appendix to Journals; [SdJ-llth seen only therein, lOth-llth having a hingle pagination. l'2th-13th bound inl v. with common title and a single pagination; like- wise 14th-15th. [Isl] not seen. — Meteorological observations made at the Carson Observatory, bit-nnial, 1883/84-85/86; annual, 1888. ['85-89.] 8°. J^ote. Seen 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-Feb. 1904. ['98-1904.] 4°. 2^ote. Consist of monthly parts, ea. 8 p., numbered 1-12, annually, and unnumbered annual summaries varying from 10(4) p. to 13(3) p. The number for March 1898 was wrongly dated "April" and surcharged March with rubber stamp. In v. 13, 1899, the editorial imprint of the April number wrongly has "no. 5," instead of no. 4; and the same imprint in August wrongly has " no. 7 " instead of no. 8. The imprint on cover of annual summary 1900 is Boise, Idaho, 1901; all others printed at Carson City. — Weekly bulletin, 1899-1903. ['99-1903.] fo broadside. Jfbte. Issued during the farming season only. Numbered as follows : April -Sept. 19, 1899; nos. 1-23. Apr. 10-Sept. 11, 1900; " 1-23. Apr. 24-Sept. 17, 1901; " 1-22. Apr. 2-2-Sept. 9,1902; " 1-21. Apr. 28-Sept. 22, 1903; " 1-22. — Snowfall bulletin, 1902/03-04. Cont: Dec. 1902-Feb. 1903. Jan.-Feb. 1904. P broadside. Review of the weather and crop conditions, season of 1899, [and] reports of correspondents by counties, n. p., n. d. f° broadside. 2 p. Judiciary. Supreme Court. Reports of cases in the Supreme Court, V. [l]-2o, 1865-1900. r.j?., '66-1901. 8°. Cont.: [V. 1],1865; by E. I. Robinson, publisher, v. 2-4, 1866-68; by A. Helm. .5-9, 1869-74; by A. Helm and T. H. Hittell. lu-20, 1874-90; by C. F. Blckuell and T. P. Hawley. 21, 1890-93; by J. Josephs and S. Summerfield. 22, 1894-9o; by E. Howell and R. M. Bealty. U3-25, 1895-1900; by B. Howell and F. U. NorcroHS. Ii^le. 'J'ltle-page of |v. 1] reads: " Reports of cases in the Supreme Court, by the judges, 1865. E. I. Robinson, pub- llBher." — Digest: v. 21 Nevada reports, 1890-93; by J. Josephs and S. Summerfield. — Same, v. 22-23 Nevada reports, 1890-94; by E. Howell and R. .\I. Ueatty. — Same., v. 1-12 Nevada reports and 1-4 Sawyer U. S. C. C. 1865-77; by T. P. Ilawlcy. — Report of the Clerk of the Supreme Court, 1879/80. h.t.p. (2)2 p. Note. Seen only In Appendix to JoiirnalB, 1881. — Same, 1895/96-1901/02. Set nnfler Exec, and Stuff, Sec. of State. Report, A'ote. — See also forward under Legislature, Laws of the State, 1885, 1900. 484 Legislature] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Nevada Legislature. Ist eeeslon, Dec. 1864/Mar. 1865; 2cl, Jan./Mar. 1866; 3d-20th, biennial, beginning iu January, 1867-1901. Special session, Mar./ April, 1867. \_Laws of the State.] Statutes, l9t-20th session, 1864/65-1901. '65-1901. 8°. 2^ote. Annual report of Treasurer i« 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 V. 8°. — General statutes in force 1861-85. With citations of the decisions of the Supreme Court relating thereto. Arranged and annotated by D. E. Bailey and J: D. Hammond. '85. 8°. viii, 1311 p. Note. Pp. 177-208 misplaced in copy seen. — 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, l8t-20th session, 1864/65-1901. '65-1901. 8°. Note. Journals of 2d-5th session contain appendixes of miscellaneous documents; in 1873 the Appendix was issued as a separate v.; in 1875 this was succeeded by the Appendix to the Journals. Journal of 3d session, 1867, contains also journal of special session, Mar./Apr. 1867. Journal of 9th session, 1879, not seen; probably printed in San Francisco. — Appendix to the Journal of the Senate, [1873]. See at head of list, p. 479. — Journal of the Assembly, lst-20th session, 1864/ 65-1901. '65-1901. 8°. Note. Journal of 3d session, 1867, contains also journal of special session 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 companies 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. Feb. 27, 1866. (Senate.) — Report of the joint committee appointed to examine into the matters relating to the State prison. Feb. 20, 1866. 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. 4S5 Legislature] STATE PUBLICATION'S [Nevada \Journals, Documents, Etc., continued.'] — Report 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. 2^ote. In 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 counties 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. — Report 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. Note. Covering the calendar years 1872, 73, 74. — Joint report of the Senate and Assembly committees on eilucation. [1H85.] 8°. 17 p. — Report of joint committee on insane asylum investi- gation. [1885.] 8°. 6 p. — Report of committee on public lands. [Senate, 1887.] a''. 4 p. — Report of committee on State prison and insane asylum. [Senate, 1887.] 8°. 5 p. — Prelimi.Tary 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- Bon f'ity, Feb. 11, 1887. 8^. n p. — Report of the California Assembly committee on fish and game, ordered jjrinted by the Nevada Assem- bly, Feb.2H, 1HK7, and to lie 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 \_Jn}irnals, Documents^ Etc., continued.'] — Report of committee on State institutions. [1887. J 8°. 4 p. — Report of joint committee on sawdust in the Truckee River. Feb. 15, 1887. 8". 4 p. — Assi-mbly memorial and joint resolution relative 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 aj^ainst the United States, and aru;ument before the Secretary of War by Capt. John MuUan. 1S87. 8°. I i p. — Petition relative to establi.shing the boundary line between Eureka and Lauder 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 River; 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, 1893.] 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. [1895.] 8°. 1 p. Miscellaneous. 9 p. Bond Commissioners. Report, Jan. 1, 1875. 8° Note, Seen only in Appendix to Journals, 1875. \_ Boundary.'] Cornmissioner 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. S". 16 p. Board of World's Fair Commissioners. Report, Dec. 1, 1894. '95. 8°. 29 p. pi. 2i^ote. Also iu Appendix to Journals, 1895. State Exhibit, Midwinter Fair (San Francisco, 1894.) Report of the Managing Director, [1894.] '95. 8°. 26 p. pi, Xoie. 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°. 818 p. Note. Constitutes v. 1 of Appendix to Journals, 1877. [Claims.] See wnrfer 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 Supplemental: Tekbitorial. Annual reports of the Secretary of the Territory, Territorial Auditor, Treasurer, Superintendent of Public Instruction, and Adjutant-general, 1863-64. '64-64. [2 v. ?] 8°. Laws of thj Territory, lst-3d session of the Legislative Assembly, 1861-64. San Francisco and Vir- ginia City, '62-64. 3 v. 8°. Note. First session, 1881 ; second, 1862; third, 1884. For compilations of Territorial laws, see under Legislature, Laws of the State. 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?], '62-65. 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 Massachusetts," 1S80, and Annual ^iipplements, 1880-1902; and from cutalogue.i of other State and city libra- ries. Local cooperatiofi unobtainable. All documents in tins list published at the capital, Boise, unless otherwise specijied. Traversed by Lewis and Clark, 1805, and on Iheir return, 1806 Included in cession by Spain, 1819. Part of the "Orefion conn try," occupied jointly witii Great Britain, 1818-46, and yielded south of 49" north latitude, to United States, 1846. First perma Dent settlement, at Foit Hall, 1834. i'art 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. Montana detached, 1864. Wyoming east of the Rockies detached, 1864; VVyoming west of the Rockies detached, 1868. Admitted as a State, with present boundaries, July 3, 1890. Constitution. Constitution of the State of Idaho, adopted in conven- tion at Boise City, August 6, 1889. '8'J. 8°. 42 p. See also U7ider Judiciary, Digest of decisions. Executive and Staff. Governor. Message, 1890; biennial, 1893-1903. ['90- 1903.] 8°. Cont.: By G. L. Shoup, 1890; by W. J. McConnell, 1893, 95 ; by F. Steunenberg, 1897, 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 " Responses to inquiries respecting agricultural conditions and possibilities of diiJerent 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. 8°. 27 p. — Report ... on the insurrection in Shoshone county . . . April 29, 1899. w. i;., [1900.] 8". 22 p. Attorney General. Biennial report for the two years ending Dec. 31, 1895. '95. 8°. Auditor of State. Report, [lst-6th biennial], 1890/92, 93/91-1901/02. '93-1903. 8° an^ 4°. Note. [Ist] covers period Nov. 17, 1890/Dec. 31, 1892 ; others cover calendar biennium. [id-Sdl contain Proceedings of the Board of Equalization, 1893/94-95796. 5th, 1899/1900, was the only one numbered and the only 4"; 5th-[6th] printed at Lewiston. — Idaho revenue law, [1895]. n. p., n. d. 8°. 24 p. Secretary of State. Official manual for the years 1895/ 96. Comp. 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 Trtasurtr. [lst-5th] biennial report, 1890/92, 93/94- 99/1900. ^.;j., '93-1901. 8°. Note. [l9t] covers period Nov. 15. 1890/Dec. 31, 1892; others cover calendar biennlum. [4Lh] printed at Nampa; [5thJ at Pocatello; others at Boise. — Insurance Commissioner. Preliminary report . .. for the year ending April 80, 1900. Weiler, 00. 8°. 50 p. Note. Treasurer is ex officio Insurance Commissioner. Cover of this rpt. bears title "Ann. rpt. May 1, 1900. Insurance laws of the State . . - Published by P. M. Davis, Commissioner. 1902. 8°. 23 p. Inspection and Regulation. rEdueation.-l Superintendent of Public /'^struction. 13th-[17th] biennial report, 1890/92-98/1900. '92-1900. 8°. Note. 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, State. Biennial report, 1899/1900. n. d. 8°. 101 p. Note. Apparently for a period ending Dec. 31, 1900. Con- tains folded maps of arid and irrigable lands. Fish and Game 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, 1893/94-95/98. — Proceedings, 1899/1900. n. d. 8°. maps. il. — Proceedings, 1901. Idaho City, '02. 8°. Institutions. Defectives are [1904] temporarily sent for purposes of educa- tion to Colorado institutions. ^Education.!, Slate 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, 1904/05-05/06. Lewiston, ['04-05]. 8° and 12°. University of Idaho (Moscow, 1889-). 7th, 10th annual report of the President of the Board of Rcents, 1^96, 98, including also the report for the'year ending Dec. 31, 1895, 97. n. d. 2 pm. 8°. Note Covering calendar years. 7th gives no place of pub- lication ; 10th published at Moscow. There seems to be an error In thin enumeration. — 11th annual-[12th] report of the President of the Board of liegents, 1899/1900-01/02. Pocatello, '01-Coeur d'Alene, '02. 12°. — Calendar, annual, 1894/95, 96/97. Moscow, '94- 96. 8°. Note. 1895/96 not seen, but probably pub. See next entry. — Catalogue, annual, 1898/99-1903/04. v. p., '98- 1903. 12°. Note 18'l9/ 1900-1 902/03 printed at I^ewlston; 190V04 (and probably aJHo 1898/')^) printed at Moscow. No calendar or catalogue seen for 1897/98. — AqricvHural Experiment Statinn (Moscow, 1892-). Annual report. Ut- | ?J, 1892/93, 95, 97/98, 1902; liienninl, 1H98/I9u0. 8". Note. l«t cover* pfHod Feb. 26, lH9VI>cc. m, 189:i and Is call.-d " Ann. rpt. for the year 1891; " p^'rlod of 1895, 1902 rpts. not known; othern are for period* cndlnK -luiio 30. 1892/93, 9T/98-9V19IXI ar.' In Uullctlnn Nom. 0, 15, 29, respectively, the first printed at Boluc, the lait two at Mobcow. Institutions] i TA TE PUBLJCA TIONS [Idaho [Education, continued.'] — Bulletin, noe. 1-38, Sept. 1892-May 1893. v. p., ['92-19031. 8°. Note. Nos. 11-15 paged continuously, p. 1-180; nos. 16-23, p. 1-142; no. 24, separately paged; nos. 25-27, p. 1-64; nos. 30-38 not seen; others separately paged. Nos. 6, 9 printed at Boise; no. 4, n.p.,n.d.; nos. 12-13 at Lewiston; others, so far as seen, at Moscow. — Press bulletins. Farmers' Institutes. 1st biennial report, 1901/02. Mos- cow, ['02.] 8°. — Year book. Insane Asylum. (Blackfoot, ) 4th biennial re- port of the Board of Directors and 5th-Gth annual report of the Medical Superintendent, for the two years ending June 30, 1892. '92. 8°. 25 p. ILibraries .'j Free Library Commission. 1st biennial report, 1901/02. Nanipa, '03. 8°. — Handbook, h. t. p., [IDOl ] 8°. (2) 16 p. il. Penitentiary (Boise, ). Report of the Warden, annual, 1899/1900; biennial report, 1900/02. Boise, '00-Blackfoot, n. d. 8°. Note. For periods ending Nov. 30. Cover of 1900/02 has wrong dates, " 1902/03." [Weather and Crop Service.] United States Depart- ment of Agriculture. Idaho Section of the Climate and Crop Service of the Weather Bureau. [Monthly] report; [also] annual sum- mary, V. 1, no. 1,-v. 7, no. 2; Sept. 1898-Feb. 1904. '98-1904. i°. Note. V. 1 consisted of nos. 1-4, Sept.-Dec. 1898, and unnumbered annual summary ; otlier volumes, corresponding to cal»-ndar years, have 12 monthly parts (each 8 p.) and unnumbered annual summaries (each 12 p.). — Weekly crop bulletin, 1900-03. ['00-03.] fo broadside. Note. Published during the farming season, as follows : Apr. 10-Oct. 2, 1900; nos. 1-26. Apr. 9 - Sept. 24, 1901 ; nos. 1-25. Apr. 15-8ept. 23, 1902; nos. 1-24. Apr. 14-Sept. 22, 1903; nos. 1-24. Snowfall bulletin, 1900-03. side. ['00-03.] P broad- Note. Jan. 31, 1901 wrongly dated Jan. 31, 1900; Dec. 31, 1902 wrongly dated Dec. 31, 1903. Series as follows, so far as seen : Jan. 31, 1900-Mar. 31, 1900; nos. 1-3. Dec. 31, 1900-Mar. 31, 1901; nos. 1-4. Dec. 31, 1901-Mar. 31, 1902; nos. 1-4. Dec. 31, J90[2]-Mar. 31, 1903; nos. 1-4. Judiciary. Idaho reports, 1, 1866-07. By J. by H. E. Prickett; Francisco, '82. 8°. Supreme Court. Cummins. — Reports of cases, 1866-80; V. 1, new series. San 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°. — Dige.st of decisions of the Supreme Court found in the 1st and 2d Idaho reports and 31st-56th Pacific Reporter. Also brief annotations to the constitution of the State. By G. H. Stewnrt. 1899. 8°. (2) 154 p. See also under Legislature, Lawn of the State, 1901. 491 Legislature] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Idaho Legislature. I8t sesBion, December 1890; 2d-7th, biennial, beginning in January, 1893-1903. , \Laws of the State.^ General laws, lst-7th session, 1890/91-1903. '91-1903. 8°. Note. 1901 printed at Weiser. — 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°. Gont.: 1. Political code. 2. Civil code. 3. Code of civil procedure. 4. Penal code. [Journals, Documents, Etc.-] Journal of the Senate, lst-2d, 6th session, 1890/91-93, 1901. '91- 1901. 8°. Mte. 1901 printed at Weiser. — Journal of the House of Representatives, l8t-2d, 4th, 6th session, 1890/91-93, 97, 1901. '91- 1901. 8°. mte. 1901 printed at Weiser. Supplemental : Territorial. Governor. Message, annual, 1865-66 ; 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, IS'^ '4; by M. Bray- man, 1876, 79; by J. B. Neil, 1880, 82; by W: M. Bunn, 1884; by E. A. Stevenson, 1886, 88. Note. 1866 seen only in Council Journal, 1866; 1870 Been 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. 8°. — Special message of J: B. ISeil to the Uth session ... Feb. 5, 1881. n.t.p. ['81. J 8°. 3 p. Note. Chiefly concerning the spread of Mormoniana. — Proclamation for a general election, [Oct. 1, 1S90]. n. t. p. ['90.] f°. 3 p. Agricultural Society. Report for the year 1870. n.p., n.d. 8°. Note. Ending Dec. Ist. Seen only in appendix to Council Journal, 6th sesa. Controller. Report, annual, 1865/66, 68, 68/69, 70; biennial, 1886/^58-88/90. v. p., \:&T]-^0. 8°. Note. 186.V66 covera period Dec. 4, 186.VDec. 1, 18o6; seen only in appendix to House .Journal, 4th aess. 1868 not seen, but mentioned aa a rpt. "of Die. 1,1S68" in rpt. of following year \H'A/C.> covera period Dec. 1,1868/Dec. 31, 1869 ; 1869/70 covera period Jan. 1, 1870 (minprintod " Jan. 1, 1869")/Nov. ."iu, 1870; tiieae two rpla. aeen only in appendix to Council .Journal, 6th aeaa., with common title "Rpt. ... for the yeara lHfiM-70. Hoiae City, '7n" and a Bint;le pagination; in copv aeen, pp. 1-S were bound in Iwice. Year-end of biennial rpta'.ia about Nov. lat. lH8H/'.)0 wuh the hint Territorial rpt. and containa a roater of Territorial an. I State r)fficial8, 1863-90. 188rt/8>< printed at Hoiae, with Irnprinl date " lS'*8-8y; " 1888/90 printed at Caldwell. Idaho. Facts and statistics concerning its mining, farming, stock-raiKing, lumbering, and other resources and industries. ... By .lames L. Onderdonk, Territorial Controller. San Fran- cisco, 1885. 8^ l.">0 p. Note. Semlofnclal, many county commlaalonere collaborat- ing. 492 Supplemental] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Idaho \^Education r^ Superintendent of Public Instruction. Report, [1866];' 2cl, 8th, 11th biennial report, 1868/70, 81/82, 86/87. '70-[88.] 8°. Note. [1866] seen onlv In appendix to House Journal, 4th Besa. 2d is for full bionnium endint; Nov. 30; periods of other rptB. not known. 2d included aUo in appendix to Council Journal, 6th Bess. 1886/87 printed at Caldwell. — Report, 1873-80. '80. [Ipra.?] 8°. Prison Commissioner. Report, 1866; biennial report, 1868/70. ['67]-70. 8°. Note. 1866 covers period Jan. 13/Dec. 3; seen only in appendix to House Journal, 4th sees. 1868/70 covers full bien- nium ending Nov. .SO; seen only in appendix to Council Jour- Dal, 6th sess. The Territorial Treasurer was Prison CommiB- Bioner ex officio. [^Legislative Assembly.'] Laws, lst-15th session, 1863/ 64-88/89. Lewistou and Brownville, '64-[89]. 8". Note. Sessions began in December and continued into the following January; lst-4th, annual, 1863/64-66/67, 6th-15th, biennial, 1868/69-88/89. Publication of Laws of 7th Hession, 1872/73, uncertain. Titles vary. — Compiled and revised laws, 1875 — General laws, including the code of civil procedure passed at the lltli session, 1880/81. '81. S". — Revised statutes ... in force June 1, 1887. '87. 1. 80. iv, 1080 p. — Council Journal, 1st- 15th session, 1863/64-88/89. Lewiston and Brownville, '64-89. 8°. Note. .Journal of 4th session, 1866/67, contains Governor's message, and is bound with House Journal with common cover title, separate title-passes and single pagination. {See next note.) 6th, 1870/71, has appendix containing Governor's mes- sage and rpts. of Controller, Prison Commissioner, Treasurer, 8upt. Public Instruction, Agric. Society, and Joint rules of the Legislative .Assembly. Ist-Sd, 5th, 8th-llth, 14th-15lh not Been. 13th gives no place of publication. — House Journal, l8t-15th session, 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 single pagi- nation, and contains in appendix rpts. of Controller, Treas- urer, Prison Coramisi'ioner, and Supt. Public Instruction. Only volumes seen were 4th, 6th, 9th, and 13th. 13th gives no place 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. E. 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 Territorj', compiled from government notes, actual surveys, and personal examination, by Robt. E. Strahorn, 1882. Buffalo, h. (/." Size, 8^ x 14 in. Supreme Court. See under SuAxciavy . Treasurer. Report, 1865/66; biennial report, 7th/8th, 21st/22d fiscal years, 1868/70, 82/84. ['67]- 84. 80. Note. 1865/66,68/70, cover periods ending Dec. 1st.; seen only in appendix to House Journal, 4th sess., and appendix to Council Journal, 6th sess., respectively. 1882/84 covers bien- nium ending Nov. 14. See also note above under Prison Com- missioner. 493 WASHINGTON STATE PUBLICATIONS TiRt commled from the collection of Washington documents in thfjew ll>rkPubHc Library and from material furmshed by &■ A Kennedy, former State Librarian. Revision by J. M. HittsfaU Librarian. All documents in this list published at the r.apita!, Olympia, unless otherwise specified. .,,,,,, Strait of Juan de Fuca discovered 1592 hy Greek pilot of that na^etn the service of Spain. ,S'ol"-Wa River partially expor^^^ bvCapt. Gray of American ship Columbia, r^^.i, expioreaiTum source to mouth by Lewis and Clark, 1805. The prtsent State of WaBhingto^ waB part of the " Oregon country/' occup,ed by United States since' 1804..but jointly with ^.'^^t Bntain 181^^^^^^^^ and acouired bv treaty with Great Britain, 1846. Fait ot ierritoiy of Ore^-on covering all territory west of the Rocky Mountains between 420 and 49" north latitude, 1848-53. Oregon reduced to ;?;rent dimensions and remaining territory organized as Terntory of Washington, 1853. The small triangular portion east of the 110th meridian was transferred to the Territory of Nebraska, 1861. Territorv of Idaho detached, leaving Territory of Washington ! wUh same boundaries as the* present State, 1863. Admitted as a State, November 11, 1889. Public documents, 1889,91, 92/93, 94/95, 96/97, 1901/ 02-03/04. 12 V. 2,rote 1892/93, 1903/04 ea. 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°. ^^0 p. Constitution proposed by convention 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°. li p. State of Washington. Enabling act and Constitution; with side notes and index by T. M. Reed, State Auditor. 1891. 8°. 93 p. J^ote. Constitution is also included in the school lawS; biennially. See under Inspection and Regulation, Education Executive and Staff. Governor. Message, biennial, 1889-1905. font ■ By E. P. Ferry, 1889; by C:E Laughton (Lieut.-gov., AcUnK Gov ) Vo ; by E. P.Ferry, 1893; by J. H. McGraw, ms 95;by J: R- Ro/crs, 1897, 99, 1901 ; by H: McBride, 1903, 05: by A. E. Mead, 1905. Kole. Message 1889 bears title: "Inaugural message and Isf meHsago to the Legislature o/K. H- Jerry, 1st Gov o Wanhlnglon; Farewell address of M. C. Moore Last Gov. of the Territory." '89. 8o. ("2) 16 p. Another edition, wilhou the farewell address of Territorial Gov. Moore, bears imprint date 1890 and contains 27 p. M.ssage 1893 bears title : Retir- iiVm<-sHa«e of E. P. Ferry, Ist Gov. of Washington, and inaugururaddn-SBof J: U. .vIcGraw, 2d (Jov. of Washington. • •OJ % 30 p. M(.HHHKe 1897 Is apparently also an inaugural, for messaKe 1901 bears title: "2d inaugural message of J: R. Rogers." 1903 printed at Seattle. — Inaugural address, 1889, 93, 97, 1901 ,05. Cont ■ Hy E. P. Frrry, 18H9; by .): H. McGraw, 1893; by .1- R. Itog'TB, 1807, 1901 ; by A. E. Mead, IOC) | Note InaiiKiirulH )8H',t, 9:t, 1901 Included with messages of, «ame venrH. That for 1897, altbongh apparently an inaugural, 1. call(!(l simply " m.-HHng.-." f.S.. precediv,, note.) l>'autj"r.'.l lOO.i has tlllf ■'Inaugural arl.lrcHH and Isl meHsago of Gov. Albert K. Mead;" anolhor edition, with portrait, printed at Tacoma. 494 Executive] STATE PUBLICATIONS [WaBh. Governor^ continued. — Special message of Gov. Rogers [concerning the establishment of a railroad commission]. 1897. 8°. 10 p. — Thanksgiving Day proclamations, ISOO, 1900, 01. ['90-1901.] — Rules of executive |>ractice 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. II. McGraw, Gov , Oct. 1, 1893. '93. — See also under Supplemental, Governor. Adjutant General. Keport, annual, 1889/90; [4th- lUth] biennial, 1891/92-1903/0'!. '91-1904. 8pm. 8°. Note. Rpl.l889/90cover8Nov.ll, lS89/npc.3,1890. Othera for approximate bienniums ending Sept. 1,1892; Oct. 20, 1894; Nov. 10, 1896; Oct. 17, 1898; Dec. 1, 1900; Dec. 4, 1902; Dec. 20, 1901. 5th-7th were the only numbered ones. Attorney General. Report, annual, 1890; biennial, 1891/92-1903/04. '90-1904. 8". Note. Bien. rpts. cover calendar bienniums. Date of trans- mittal of rpt. 1891/92 is wronglv given "January 1, 1892"; it should be January 1, 1893. Rpts. 1901/02-03/Ul printed at Seattle. — Opinions, 1891, 92, 93/94, 94/95, 95/9f!, 97, 98/1900. 8°. Cont. : 1891, by \X . C. Jones ; pts. 1-3. 160, 56, .36 p. — 1892, by W. C.Jones; pts. 1-3. 62, l.=>4, 35 p. — 1893/94, by W. C.Jones; pts. 1-2. 57, 29 p. —1894/95, by W. C. Jones; pts. 1-2. 27,40 p. — 189.V96, by W. C. Jones; pts. 1-2. 26, 42 p. — 1897, by P. H. Winston. 249 p. — 1898/1900, by P. H. Winston, 226 p. Note. Each part issued separately, but the three parts of 1891 also bound in 1 v. Opinions Oct. 27, 1897/Aug. 27, 1898 in 5th rpt. of Sec. of State, 1897/98. Opinions 1901/O2-03/04, by W: B. Stratton, in Atty. Genl's. rpts. of same years. Auditor. Annual report, [Ist], 1889/90; biennial report, [2d]-8th, 1890/92-1902/04. '90-1904. 8°. Note. [Ist] covers Nov. 18, 1889/Oct. 31, 1S90; others cover regular biennium ending Oct. 31. 8th, 1902/01, was tlie first numbered. All contain the Proceedings 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 p. — 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 . . . 1903/04 up to May 31,1904. n.imp. 8°. 20 p. 495 Executive] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Wash. Secretary of State. Ist report, [annual], 1889/90; 2d-8th report, [biennial], 1891/92-1903/04. '91-1904. 8°. Note. iBt covers Nov. 18. 1889/Dec. 31 1890; 2d-8th cover calendar bienniumB. 7th-8th printed at Beattle. 2d--5th, 7th- 8th cont. departmental rpts., in consecutive pagination, each with h. t. p., except insurance rpt. 1903/04, as follows : 2d, 1891/92: 2d rpt. Comm'r of Insurance, Dec. 1»92. Rpt. of Harbor Line Comm'n, Mar. 7, 1891/Oct. 31. 1892. Ann. rpts. of Coal Mine Inspectors, lst-2d Dists., 1892. App. : General facts relative to the State, Jan. 11, 1893. 3d, 1893/94: Rpt. of Insurance Dept. (3) p. 4th, 1895/96: Rpt. of Insurance Dept. 6th, 1897/98: ^^ . List of corporations, domestic and foreign. Opinions of Atty. Genl., Oct. 27, J897/Aug. 27, 1898. Rpt. of State Immigration Agent, Dec. 16, 1896/98. 6th, 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 Commissionfir. f.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. Note. Copy seen contained an insert slip tipped in between p. 32 and p. 33. — Same : biennial, 189.3-1903. — Map of the vState, 1895, 1902. — Commissioner of Insurance (1890-). lst-2d re- port, 1890-92; report, 1894, 96; biennial, 1901/ 02; 5th biennial, 1902/04. '90-1904. Note. Poc. 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 effect March 19, 1895. '95. 15 p. Sawe; biennial, 1897-1903. — See also under Institutions, Statistics. Treasurer. Ist report, [annual], 1889/!)0 ; biennial report, [2d-8th], 1890/92-1902/01. '00-1904. Note. iBt covers Nov. 19, 1889/Oct. 31, 1890; others cover blennlnm ending Oct. 31 through 1898, thereafter ending Sept. 30. 1900/02 printed at Seattle. Inspection and Recjiji.ation. I Agriculture.'^ See under Institutions, Statistics. {Education.'] Board of Education. Proceedings. Note. Published with rpts. of Supt. of Public Instruction. — Extracts from proceedings of [the] Board [re- voking the life dipioina of L. K. P'oUansbee]. n. t. p. [1892. J broailsidc. 496 Inspection] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Wash {^Education, continued.'] Superintendent of Public Instruction. 10th report, annual, 188i)/!)0; 11th- 17th biennial, 1890/92- 1902/04. '90-1904. 8°. Note. Slatistica given in these rpts. cover ecbool years end- ing June 30, but rpts. have generally been transmitted Nov. Ist. lltb rpt. contains an Kducatioual Directory of the State, pp. 339-416. For Territorial rpts. nee under Supplemental, Education. — School laws of the State, with appended forms, 1890, 91, 93. '90-93. 3 v. Note. Includes State constitution. See also under Sup- 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. 1808. 8°. 13.5 p. Dairy Commissioner. lst-2d annual report, 1895-9fi ; 2d biennial, 1896/98. ['96?J-99. 8°. Note. 2d bien. contains separate rpts. for 1897 and 1898; cover title says: " for the two years ending r)ec. 31," but letter of transmittal is dated Dec. 1st. Title of thi» officer changed in 1899 to : Dairy and Food Commissioner . 3d, 5th biennial re- port, 1898/1900, 02/04. 8°. Note. For bienniums ending Nov. Ist. 4th not seen. 5th printed at Seattle. Factory Inspector (1897-1901). [2d] biennial report, 1899/1900. '01. 8". 54 p. Note. For calendar biennium. Ist not seen. Office abol- ished in 1901 and duties transferred to Labor Commissioner. Fish Commissioner (1890-). Ist-lSth annual report, 1890-1903/04. '90-1904. 8°. Note. For years ending Nov. 1, 1892; Dec. 20, 1R98; Dec. 31, 1899-1900; Nov. 30, 1902; others uncertain. The years 1899-1900 were covered by a single rpt., published 1901, which bore the title "10th and 11th ann. rpts.;" llth-l.'ith also in I V. 2d, 4th, 6th, Slh, ISth apparently not printed, but the worli for those years i*< summarized in the odd numbered rpts. 13th printed at Seattle. Bet-inning March 1899, Fish Com- missioner has been ex officio Game Warden ; his office is therefore sometimes called " Dept. of Fisheries and Game " and the Commi.^sioner is somitime.s calli d " Fi.ih (-ommis- siouer and Game Warden." In 1891 a Board 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. C. 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. 4th and 5th rpts. also called " Ist biennial," being issued in 1 v. as one rpt. — Register of physicians. 1892. 8". 26 p. 497 Inspection] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Wash. Health, Board of, conUnued. ^ r , uu — 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. — Eules and regulations of the Board of Health. 1894. n.p., ['94.] 8°. 8 p. Insurance, Commissioner of. See tmder Executive and Staff, Secretary of State. Labor, Bureau of (mi ; 1901-). lst-3d biennial re port, 1897/98-1901/02. '99-1903. 8°. Vote. For calendar blenniums. Rpt. made by the Comm'i- of Labor, and •2d is called "2d bien. rpt. of .he t^omm r of Labor." l8t is in 3 divisions, each with ^yt-P-,J^.'^?l''?,.l bears running head " Rpt. of the Comm'r of Labor , l)iv. - is the Tst b°en fpt. of the Factory [Mill and Railroad] Inspector - -3 and Div. 3 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. «"[«/" reorganized in 1901 to consist of the Comm'r of Labor and In- spector of Coal Mines, with power to enforce laws. r Lands.-] Board of State Land Commissioners. 1st- 4th biennial report, 1894, 94/96-98/1900. [94?]- 1900. 8°. Xote For biennium ending Oct. 31st. 4th only bound with 6th 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 IVIarch 1890. Annotated and compiled by Robt. Bridges, Commissioner. '99. 8°. 118 p. Commissioner of Public Lands. lst-8th biennial re- port, 1890, 90/92-1902/04. '90-1905. 8°. A^ote. 1st covers March 27/Dec. 1, 1890; 2d covers Dec 1 1S90/NOV. 1. 1892; others for biennium ending Oct. ,il. bin cont. also 4th bien. rpt. of Board of Laud Comm'rs, of which Comm'r is chairman. Tide Land Commission. 1st report as to tide lands, and rules and forms adopted Dec 1892. '93. 16 p. Xofe. 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°. Jfote. Each dated Nov. Ist. — Supplemental report, [Dec. 24, 1898]. n. t. p. 8°. 1 p. Mote. " 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]. 8°. Note. For years ending in May. 2 eds. of Ist ann., printed rcepeclively at Olympia and Walla Walla. \ Mines.'] Inspectors of Coal Minen. Annual reports, 1892-94. •9.'}. 1 pni. 8'^ 70 p. Note By Inupcctors of Ut and 2d districts, for calendar years. I'ubllsh.d by Sec. of Stale, and rpts. 1892 included alHO In his 2d rpt., p. 315-.''/.2. — Same; 189.-,-9(;. "97. 8". r,H p. See preceding note. Inspector of Coal Mines. 9lli-nth biennial report, 1898/190<' 03/01. '01-0.-,. 8^'. Note, itth coverH Dec. 10, iHW/lU-.c. 31. 1900. Inspector was In W>- made a member of the Hiireau of Labor. See also under Institutions, Geology, and Mining Bureau. 49S Inspection] S TA TE PUB Lie A TIONS [Wash. Pharmacy, Board of. 1st annual report, 1891/92. '92. 8". 13 p.' Note. Covering Juue 15, 1891/May 0, 1892. \_Pilotage.'\ Board of Pilot Commissioners (1888-). Report, 1889; 1st report, 1890; annual report, 1890/92. '89-93. 8°. Note. This Board included Commissioners for Columbia River and liar, and CoinmlBBloners for Paget Sound. Rpt. 1890/92 covers Dec. 9, 1890/Jan. 12, 1892. Rpt. 1889 apparently printed at Goldendale. 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 official proceedings, annual, session 1893-1904. '93-1904. 8°. Note. Sessions held in September. Called State Hoard of Equalization and Appeal, 1892-93. Minutes 1893, 97-98 seen in separate form, but all have also been bound with Auditor's rpts. vpith separate pagination. See also back under /.anrf?, 'Vide Land Oomiaixnion , Note; and under Executive and Staff, Auditor, Note. Veterinariati, State (1895-). 2d-.jth biennial report, Aug. 31, 189(i/98-1902/04. v. p., '98-[1904?] 4 pm. 8°. Note. One authority gives the Ist bien. rpt. as made in 1893; not seen. 2d printed at Olympia; 3d at Pullman; 4th at Seattle; otb 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. fist] rpt. dated Dec. 28, 1891 ; f2d] covers Apr. 22, 1891/Nov. 1, 1892; others for biennium ending Nov. Ist. — Catalogue, 1893/94-1903. — Report of proceedings of Commission on Techni- cal Instruction, No. Yakima, May 2?,, 1890. '91. — Experiment Station. Annual report, Ist-lOtb, 1890/91-1900. '92-1900. 8°, Bulletin, nos. 1-57, Dec. 1891-Dec. 1903. Seattle and Pullman, '92-[1903]. 8«. Audit and Control, Board of. lst-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 bieuniuniK ending Sept. 30th, contain the rpt. of the Coram'r of Public Institu- tions and the rpts. of the 8U|5erintendentsof the several institu- tions, each with h. t.p. Abolished in 1901 and succeeded by the: lst-2d biennial report, Control, Board of (1901-). 1901/02-02/04 8". Note. Ist printed at Seattle; 2d at Spokane. This Board was given more extensive powers than the previous Board of Audit and Control. Hee preceding note. Defective Youth, School for (Vancouver, 1890-). Bi- ennial report of the Board of Trustees, 2d-4th, 1890-95/90. '90-96. 8°. Note. 2d bien. is dated March 3, 1890. (8". 42 p.) There was also a " Ist rpt. 1890," dated Dec. 15, 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. rpt. of Director for 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 Normal School (Cheney, 1890-). Report, annual, 1890; 2d biennial, 1890/92. '90-92. 8°. Note. For periods ending Oct. 15th. 499 Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Wash. [Education, continued.'] „„ v -r. *. State Normal ScJiool (mienshuvgh, 1890-). Report of the Board of Trustees, biennial, 1890-1902. 8°. -Annual catalogue, 1891/92-1902/03. '92-1905. 8° and 12°. mte. 1891/92 contains proceedings at opening of the school. 1895/96-97/98, 1904/U5 are 12"e. State Normal School (Bellingham, 1899-). Annual catalogue, 1900/01-01/05. 16° and 12°. mte. Bellingham was called New Whatcom until 1904, and catalogues 1902/03-03/04 bear imprint New Whatcom, (cata- logue 1900/01 was the only 12». — Circular of information . . . June 1899. 12°. 30 p. -r. . University of Washington (Seattle, 1861-). Report of the iBoard of Regents, 1888/89, 89; annual, 1890, 91; 2d-8th biennial, 1892-1902/04. '89- 1904. A^ote. Rpts. 1862, 67, 69, 71 published in Senate and House Journals of those years. Gov's, message 1885 mentions a rpt., presumably for preceding biennium. Rpt. 1S88/89 also m- cluded in that for 1890. 2d bien. is for an uncertam period ending Dec. 1, 1892. — Catalogue, 1893/94-1904/05. 12°. Mte. 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. Kote. For an uncertain period ending Nov. '29, 1892. Rpt. on University lands, Dec. a, 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 Ulle to University lands in Seattle is included in ann. rpt. ot Regents, 1890. State Teachers' Association. Proceedings at the annual meeting, 1895-1902. See also under Supplemental, Education. Fishermen's Associatiort. Salmon fisheries on the Columbia River; prepared by C C. Dalton. Ilwaco, 1892. 13 p. \_Geology.] State Geologist {imO-l^Ql). 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 seeu, other than above. Geological Survey (1901-). Vol.1; 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 ; pt. 2, Metalliferous resourcfs; pt. 3, Non-metalliferous resources; pt. 4, Iron ore and coal deposits; pt. 5, Water resources; pt. 6, liiblioi^raphy of the literature referring to the geology of Washington, by Ralph Arnold. — Annual report, 1902. Tacoma, '03. 8°. 277 p. C'onl.: Pt. 1, Building and ornamental stones, by 8. Bhedd; pt. 2, Coal deposits, by 11: Laudes andC. A. Ruddy. — Biennial report, 1903. Tacoma, '04. 7 p. See also forward, Mining Bureau. [J/i.story.] State Historical Society. Statement of its organization, cotistitution, by-laws, and officers, 1«91. Tacom;i, '91. 12°. 14 p. Horticulture, Board o/( 1891-). lHt-3d biennial report, 1891/92-95/9(5. '9:!-96. 8°. — Bulletin, nos. 1, 3, April 15, 1891, April 13, 1892. '91-92. Immigration. S(,e iovwanl. Statistics, and under ^n^- plemental, Immigration. 500 Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Wash. [//wa/te.] Western Hospital for the Insane (Sti'ilacoora, 1868-). Report of tlie resident physician, 1871/ 73. 73. 80. J\/'ote. l{pt. of inspectoi-B, 1869, of resident physicliiii, 1S71, uud of contractor for care of insane, 1871, pub. in Senate and House Journals for those years; the last also in (Jov'b. message, 1871, contractor being 8upt. of the asylum at Portland, Oregon. Permanently established, 1886. — Report of the Board of Trustees, 1877/79, 85/87- 8i)/i>0, 110/92-98/1900. 79-[1900.] 8". Note. Gov's, message 1SS5 meutlons arpt., presumably for preceding biennium; not seen. Beginning 189'2, if not earlier, blennium closed Hept. 30. lipts. 18U0/98-98/19UO only in 1st- 2d bion. rpts. of Board of Audit and Control. Eastern Hospital for the Insane (Medical Lake, 1888-). Report, annual, 1890; lst-5th biennial, 1890/92-98/1900. '90-1900. 8°. Note. Blen. rpts. for bieuoium ending 8ept. .'50. Kpls. 1896/98-98/1900 only in Ist-^d bieu. rpts. of Board of Audit and Control. Library, State. Report of Librarian, 1890; bienniid, 1890/92-1902/04. ['90?]-1904. 8«. Note. For bienniums ending approximately Nov. 30 throutch 1896; thereafter Nov. Ist. No rpt. for 1900/02. Rpt. 1902/01 is called 8th biennial. — Catalogue, 1891; by P. D. Moore. '91. 8°. ix, 329 p. — Same ; addenda no. 2, June 1893. 8". 32 p. Note. Addenda no. 1 bound V7ith Catalogue 1891. — Library laws, 1903. Seattle, 1903. 8°. — See also under Supplemental, Library, Terri- torial. Mining Bureau (1890-). l.st-5th annual report, 1891/ 92-95/96. '92-96. 8°. Note. Ist, for year ending April 1st, cont. rpts. of three Asst. State Geologists. Other ann. rpts. not seen. — Maps accompanying report of 1892[/93?], by Geological Survey. H. F. Parrish, Asst. Geolo- gist. Cont. : 1. Topographical sheet of the Carbonado district. Pierce Co., scale 800 ft.=l inch. 2. Perspective and geo- logical section, embracing vicinity of Bonanza and Young America mines; 2 maps. 3. Plan of Carbonado Hill Coal Co., showing general arrangement of coal shutes, coal piclsers, floor, and coal washers, 1891; scale 1 ft. =1/4 in. 4. Sec- tional elevation of bunkers, washers, etc.. Carbonado Hill Coal Co., June 1891 ; scale 1 ft.=l/4 in. Penitentiary, State (Walla Walla, 1890-). Annual report [Ist] -3d, 5th-6th, 1890,90/91-91/92.93/ 94-94/95; biennial, 1896/98-1902/04. '90- [1905.] 8°. Note. Year-end Sept. 30, except in 1892 when it was Oct. 31. Rpt. 1890 is by Penitentiary Commissioners; others by Directors, with rpt. of Warden and other officers. 3d cont. a supplemental rpt. to Dec. 22, 1892. Hpts. 1896/98-1902/04 seen only in bien. rpts. of Board of Audit and Control and Board of Control. — List of sales of jute, fabrics, and brick made at the penitentiary, Mar. 7, 1891-Sept. 30, 1892. '93. 8°. 12 p. Prison Commissioners. Supplemental report, Jan. 26, 1891. '91. 25 p. Poultry Association. Proceedings of Ist annual meeting, March 4, 1893, Seattle. Seattle, n. d. 16 p. Reform School for Boys and Oirls (Chehalis, 1889-). Report of Board of Trustees, annual, 1890; 1st- 5th biennial, 1891/92,92/94-98/1900. '91-[1900.] 8°. Note. 4th-5th seen only in lst-2d rpt. of Board of Audit and Control. 3d not seen. School opened July 10, 1891. Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Wash. Soldiers' 77ome (Orting, 1890-). Report of Board of Trustees, annual, 1890; biennial, 1890/92-93/94, 95/96,96/98-98/1900. '91-[1900.] 8°. Kote. Rpt. 1890/92 covers from organization to Dec. 31, 1892. Rpts. 1896/98-98/1900 seen only in lst-2d bien. rpta. of Board of Audit and Control. Statistics, Agriculture, and Immigration, Bureau of. A brief history of the discovery, settlement, and organization of the State as well as a compilation of official statistics. 1893. 8°. 224 p. il. — Resources of Washington, up to and including Jan. 1, 1894; comp. by J. H. Price. '94. 75 p. — Agriculture, industry, commerce of the State, by counties; by J. H. Price, Sec. of State and ex officio Commissioner of Statistics. 1896. 8°. 230 p. — [2d] annual report on agricultural, industrial, and commercial conditions of the State, 1895/9G. '96. 8°. Xote. Title-page wrongly calls this the 1st. ann. rpt. — Resources of Washington, 1896. 110 p. — Agricultural, manufacturing and commercial re- sources and capabilities of Washington, 1901. '01. 8°. 256 p. map. pi. — State of Washington. Its resources, natural, in- dustrial and commercial, published ... by the Secretary of State. 1903. 8°. 256 p. map. pi. — Same, 1905. 8°. 210 p. map. pi. Kote. With appendix of statistical tables (48 p.). [ Weather and Crop Service.^ United States Departm^ent of Agriculture. Washington section of the Climate and Crop Service of the Weather Bureau. [Monthly] report; [also] annual summary; V. 1-8, 1897/98-1904/05. Seattle, ['97-1902]; Portland, Ore., '03-05. 4°. Xote. Volumes run from June to May, with monthly nos. 1-12, ea. 8 p. Ann. summaries 1898-1900 issued in Jan. for preceding calendar year, ea. 12 p. ; no others seen. V. 1, no. 1 cont. a typewritten errata slip. V. 2, nos. 5-12 (Oct. 1898- M:iy 1899) wrongly called v. 2, no. 6-v. 3, no. 1; the error was corrected by calling the number for June 1899 also v. 3, no. 1. It Is stated in number for Dec. 1903 that that concludes "the 14th year of the Weather Bureau Climate and Crop Service in this State." Printed at Seattle through v. 6, no. 7, Dec. 1902; at Portland, Ore., begiiming with the annual summary of 1902. — Weekly crop bulletin, 1899-1900, 04. [Seattle, '99-1904.] fo broadside. Cont. : Apr. 11-Sept. 26, 1899; nos. 1-25. Apr. 10-Oct. 2,1900; " 1-26. Apr. 19-8ept. 27, 1904; " 1-24. Xote. Issues of May 2d-9th, 1899 [nos. 4-6] are unnum- bered; isBue of [Aug. 21, 1900], no. 20, is undated. Judiciary. Supreme Court. Reports of cases, v. 1-37, 1880-1905. '89-1905. 37 v. 8°. Cont. : V. 1-32, 1889-1903; by E. G. Kreider. 33-37, 1903-05; by A. Uemington. Briefs of Supreme Court reports, v. 1-36. 1889- 1905. 242 V. Annual report of tlie judges of the Supreme Court for the year endmg Dec 13, 1892. '92. 8°. 23 p. Xote. Concerning defects lu the InwH. Seen only in Public Documents. — Bar dockets, Sujtreme Court. 1889-1905. Xotf. Published three tlmeH a year, In Jan., May, and Oct. — Rules of the Supreme Court, adopted Nov. 2, 1891. •91. 18 p. — Some, adopted July 15, 1895. '95. 16 p. — ^Sawe, adopted July 15, 1901. 'Ol. ir.p. 502 Judiciary] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Wash. Supreme Courts co7itinued. — Notes on Washington reports, v. 1-3, Territorial, V. 1-30, State. By A. Kemington. 1903. 572 p. mote. Privately printed. — [Digests of oases.] Note. Several have been privately printed. — See also under Supplemental, Sujoreme Court. Superior Courts. General rules adopted by the Supe- rior Court judges July 15. 1)H',)7. State Bar Association. Law reform. Report by .fudge R. A. Ballinger, Chairman of committee of juris- prudence and law reform . . . July 12-15, 1896. h. t. p. 8°. 8 p. Legislature. iBt Legislature, Nov. 6, 1889/Nfar. 28, 1890; 2d-9th, biennial, beginning in January, 1891-191)5. Special sesBion, September 1890; extraordinary session, June 1901. \^Laws of the State. '\ Laws, Ist-Oth session State Leg- islature, 1889/90-1905. '90-1905. ea. 1 v. — Laws enacted at special ses.sion, Sept. 3-11, 1890. '90. It) 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 v. 8". xi, 1112 p.; Ixi (1) 904 p. Cont.: V. 1, General statutes; v. 2, Code of procedure. Penal code, Constitutions. — 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 worl^, printed in 1899. 27 p. — Revised statutes and codes of Washington, 1896; by E. T>. McLaughlin, C. E. Remsberg, and J: D Atkinson. SeWe, '96. 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 Francisco, '97. 2 v. 8°. xvi, 1227 p. ; (2) 1229-2261 p. Note. 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?]. Note. Including only revisions made by sessious of 1899, 1901, 03. — Code of Washington, and notes, by Frank Pierce, 1901. '02. 1 V. 8°. 1679 + p. Note, The notes at the end are unpaged; also bound sepa- rately. Privately printed. — Laws relating to real estate transfer. Comp. by B. F. Hue.ston. 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, 1891-1905. '91-1905. — Barton's Legislative handbook and manual of Wash., 1889, 90, 91/92, 93/94. '89-93. — Ryan's Legislative munual, 1901, 03. Miscellaneous] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Wash. Miscellaneous. Capitol Commission (1894-1901). lst-2d bieuuial re- port, 1894-94/96. '95-97. 8°. Kote. No more rpts. This commission succeeded in 1901 by ttie : Capitol Goramission (1901-04). Report, Jan. 1, 1903. 8°. 14 p. See preceding entry. — Final report, Nov. 30, 1904. 10 p. \_E%posxtions .'\ 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 Commissioti. Report 1902. Fair, State (No. Yakima.) Ist annual report, Sept. 24- 29. 1894. '94. 9 p. State Fair Commission. Report. 1898. '99. 8". 30 p. harbor Line Commission (1889-97). 1st report, witii report of the engineer, Dec. 29, 1890. '91. 8« 37 p. — 2d and final report, with reports of the engineers, Jan. 5, 1893; with appendix. '93. 8°. 23 +142 p. JtTote. Covering 1891/92. " With maps underseparate cover ehowing the harbor lines," etc. Appendix has running head "Ist bien. rpt. — Appendix." 2d blen. rpt. of the Sec. of State contains (p. -zyS-SU) the expense account of the Com- mission, covering Mar. 7, 1891/Oct. 61, 1892, reprinted from this final rpt. — Maps to accompany 2d and final report. 4°. 14 maps. Road Commission. Final report. 1896. 8°. 13 p. Supplemental : Territorial. Governor. Message, annual, 1856, 61-62, 64; biennial, 1867-73, 77-89. Cont.: By W: Picljering, 1862, 64; by E: S. Salomon, 1871. by E. P. Ferry, 1873, 77, 79; by W: A. Newell. 1881, 8.3; by W. C. Squire, 1885; by E. Seraple. 1887; by E. W. Wilson (special), 1889; by M. C. Moore and E. P. Ferry, 1889. Note. Messages 1856, 61, 62, 67, 69, seen only in the Ap- pendixes to the Senate .Journals for those vears. Copy seen of 1864 cont. a printed slip pasted on reverse of title-page giving correspondence between Gov. Pickering and Prendent Lincoln re first telegraphic communication between Washing- ton and the rest of the world, Sept. 5, 1864. Message 1871 has appendix with rpt. of contractor for the care of the Insane. Message 18S5 mentions rpts. of Auditor, Treasurer Supt. 1 ublic Iu«truclion. Itegents of the UniverBity, Hospital for the Insane, Coal Inspector, Pilot Comm'rs, Adit. Genl Quartermaster Genl., Warden, and Librarian ; and under the he.-Kl "Kesourcesand development" contains the greater part of the kpt. to the Sec. of the Interior, 1885. See also below. — Report to the Secretary of the Interior, 1879 ; an- nual, 1884-89. Washington, D.C., '79-89. 8°. „ *^a"^- ■■, ^\1^}-F.- !''•"■'■>'' '**'^= ^y W. C. Squire, 1884-86; by K. Semple, 1887-88; by M.O. Moore, 1889. Note. Kpt. 1879 seen only in •' Rpts. of the Governors of Arizona, Dakota, ... and Washington Territories, 1879." M ;'<• f ■ •'^''"■„18*'4-85 contain map of the Territory " cotn- plled fiom the ofliclal records of the General Land Office and ?w?^"^l!!;';?.■ .?■}'• f^''"'"". principal draughtsman. [Wash., i«B^'J« : > ^'=''''-'' l'^ mi. ^1 in.; size, 29x22 in. Hpts! 1886-88 contain no m--ip. Rpt. is,89 eoutains map of the State T '^°'f?}^^ ""j'. '''■'"''" ^y ''"'»'• "• Morton" of the General Land (;fllce. [ i'rlnted at New York] 1889. Scale. 15 mi — 1 In.; size, 27JXiil.'i in. ' " — Re«ourci'H and development of the Territory Message and report of Gov. W. C. Squire to the LeglBlatlve AsHembly, session l88."./80. Seattle '8t;. 8". 72 p. Id crlor |1W..') Cm. map of the T. rrilory •• J-ublished by authority of the 'leriltorlnl L..glHlaliire. Dn.wn by Anderson BroB. Seattle, '86." Scale, 16 ml. --: I In. ; size, 2.4x 17 In. Supplemental] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Wash. Adjutant General. Note. Gov's, message 1S85 luentiotis a rpt., presumably for preceding biennium; not seen. Artesian Well Commissioners. Report, Nov. IC, 1887. ['87?] 4 p. Auditor. Report, 1855, 57, CI, (;2, «9, 71, 87 ; bieimhil, 1888/89. Note. Rpts. for 1850, .')", 61,62,69,71 published in Senate and House Journals for those years. Gov's, mcssaije 1885 mentions a rpt., presumably for thu preceding bienniuin; not seen. — Road laws of the Territory, 1877. '77. K'> 42 p. Coal Inspector. See forward. Mines. \_Education.'] Board of Educaiion. Report of the Secretary, 1S87. '87. 4 p. Superintendent of Public Instruction. Report, [Ist- 2d biennial], 1875-77; [3d, annual], 1878; 4th- 9th [biennial], 1879-88/89. Note. In rpt. dated Sept. 30, 1879, which Supt. speaks of as "mySdbien. rpt.," he states that the law required Supt. to report on or before Oct. 1st. The other rpts. here listed were not seen, so that dates and enunacration cannot be 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 under Institutions, Insane. Immigration, Board of. Washington Territory; infor- mation concerning its resources, population, and general statistics, for the use of immigrants. n.t.p. [1880.] circular. 8°. 4 p. [^Legislature.} First session, 1854; •2d-14th, annual, beginning in December, 18o4/o6-66/67 ; biennial, Ist-llth, beginning at first in October and afterwards in January, 1867-87. — [Laws of the Territory ."] Laws, lst-14th [an- nual], Ist-llth [biennial] session Territorial Legislature, 1854-66/67, 67-87. '54-87. 25 v. 8°, Note. Title of 1st ann. is "Statutes of the Territory; code passed at Ist session." Laws of 18.59/60 contain Codes of Practice; 1862/63 and 1869 contain General Statutes. The Sth and 9th l^ien. are in Codes of 1881 and 1883. Report of Commissioners to prepare code of laws for Terr, of Wash. Salem, Wash., n. d. 346 p. Code of Wash., 1881. '81. 580 p. Same, 1883; by J. P. Judson and E. Evan.-i. '84. 446 p. Note. Privately printed. Complete index to the code 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 Lau-s.} Election laws, 1877. '77. 8°. 38 p. Note. Privately printed. For later editions see under Executive and Staff, Secretary of State. Real property statutes, 1843-89; by T. 0. Abbott. Tacoma, '92. 1232 p. Note. Privately printed. — [Jotirvals, Documents, Etc.'] Jotirnal of the Coun- cil, lst-14th [annual], ist-llth biennial session Territorial Legislature, 1854-87. '55-87. See enumeration of serisionn above. Supplemental] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Wash. [Legislature, continued.'] Rules and orders of the Council, 4th biennial leg- islative session, 1873. '73. 24 p. ^—Journal of the House of Representatives, 1st- 14th [annual], Ist-llth biennial session Territo- rial Legislature, 1854-87. '55-87. 8°. 2fbte. Publication of 4tli bien. sess. uncertain. Library, Territorial. Report of Librarian, 1856, 57, 62, 66, 69, 71, 79, 87, 89. ['57]-89. jVo<«. Rpts. 1 8S6-71 published In Senate and House Journals. Gov's, met^sage 1885 mentions a rpt., presumably for preceding biennium; not seen. — Catalogue, 1880; by W. W. Newlin, Librarian. '80. 99 p. [Mnes.] Inspector of Coal Mines and Ventilation. Report, 1887. '87. J^ote. Gov's, message 1885 mentions a rpt, of " Coal In- spector," presumably for preceding biennium; not seen. Penitentiary . Note. Gov's, message 1885 mentions a rpt., presumably for preceding biennium; not seen. Pilot Commissioners. Report, 1889. Goldeudale, '89. Note. Gov's, message 1885 mentions a rpt., presumably for preceding biennium; not seen. Quartermaster General. Note. Gov's, message 1885 mentions a rpt., presumably for preceding biennium; not seen. 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. Struve. — Digest, V. 1-2, 1853-87, by C. H Carey. Note. Witli 1-14 Oregon reports. Privately published. Treasurer. Report, 1855-56, 61-62, 67, 69. Note. Published in Senate and House Journals for those years. Gov's, message 1885 mentions a rpt., presumably for preceding biennium; not seen. 506 OREGON STATE PUBLICATIONS Liat compiled from the collection of Oregon documents in the Neio York Public Library, and from data in an article on " Ar- chives of Oregon " by F. G. Young, Secretary Oregon Historical Society, in the Quarterly of the Society, Vol. Ill, No. 4, for December 1902. Partially revine.d by Miss Cornelia Jfarvin, Secretary Oregon Library Commission. All documents in this list published at the capital, Salem, unless otherwise noted. Columbia River discovered by American Captain Gray, 1792; explored from source to moutli by Lewis and Clark, 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 States since 1804, but by treaty jointly with Great i5ritain, 1818-46. Northern boundary fixed at 49o 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, 1869. Messages and accompanying documents, biennial, 1864/ 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. 1865. 1870/72 not seen. 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. 8°. 130 p. Constitution. 1860. 8°. Note. Bound with Laws of let regular session, 1860. Executive and Staff. Governor. Message, 1859, 65, 98; biennial, 1860-62, 68-82, 85-1903. ['59J-1903. 8°. Cont.: By J: Whiteaker, 1859, 60, 62; by A. C. Gibbs, 1865; by G: L. Woods, 1868, 70; by L. F. Grover, 1872, 74, 76; by 8. F. Chadwick, 1878; by W. W. Thayer, 1880, 82; by Z. F. Moody, 18H5, 87; by 8. Pennoyer, 1889, 91, 93, 95; by W. P. Lord, 1897, 98, 99 ; by T. T. Geer, 1901, 03. Note. Message of W. P. Lord, 1898, was to special session; there was alt-o a message by Gov. Moody to the special session of 1885. 1862 and special 1885 seen only in House Journal; 1868, 70, 74, seen only 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. ['62J-1903. 8°. Cont.: By L. F. Grover. 1870; by W. W. Thayer, 1878; 8. Pennoyer, 1887; by W: P. Lord, 1895; by T. T. Geer, 1899; by G: E. Chamberlain, 1903. Note. 1862 seen 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 Uiver. 1860. Note. Seen only in app. to House Journal, IStjo, Executive] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Ore. Governor , continued. — Special message of A. C. Gibbs, Sept. 15, 1862. Uote. Seen 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 tlie 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. 'iio.'\ 8°. 1 p. — Thanksgiving proclamation, 1890, 1900, 01. ['90- 1901.] 4°. — Statement of commutations and remissions issued by T. T. Geer, Governor, 1899/1900. '00. 8o. 9 p. Note. 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°. Note. Rpts. 1864-6.5/66 also in app.to House Journal, 1864- 66 • rpts. I866/0S-6S/7O, covering biennium ending ia Sept., also in 'Mesa, and Docs., 186S-T0. Biennium ended Nov. 30, 1894- 98; Oct. 31, 1900; other years uncertain. — General orders, 1900-02, n. p., n. d. 12'^ sheets. Note. The following copies seen : Jan. 9-Nov. 1.5, 1900; nos. 1-8. KaylS-Sept.U, 1901; " 4-8. Jan. 7-May 26, 1902; " 2-11. Only typewritten sheets (80 seen of no. 7, 1900, and nos. 2-4, 1902. — Circular no. 1, July 5, 1901. Portland, '01. 12°. 2 p. — Abstract of description book of the 1st cavalry reg- iment, Oregon Volunteers, 1864. — jSIanual of the military code of the State. . . . Kules and regulati'ons adopted in pursuance thereof by the State Military Board and approved by the Commander-in-cliief, May 4, 1901 [etc.]. '01. 12°. vii (1) 3-269 p. Note. Apparently no pages 1-2. Attorney-general. Biennial report, 1899-1901. '99- 1901. 8°. Secretary of State. Report, biennial, 1858/60-8-784, 85/86-1901/02. ['60?]-1902. 8°. Note. For bieuniums ending in Sept., 1860-82; ending Dec. 31, 1884-1900; ending Sept. 30, 1902. Hpt. 1859/60-64/66 also in House Journal; I866/6S-68/711, 7t/76-76/T8 also in Me.s8. and Docs. Rpt. 1868/70 contains Hpt. of Commrs. of Agric. Lands, .July 1870; but Hpt. of Board of Cotumrs. for School Lands, also called for by title-page, appears in a different part of Mess. and Docs. — Abstract of articles of incorporation from Sept. 1, 1864 to Aug. 31, 1866. '66. — Abstract of votes cast at general election, June 4, 1860. — Abstract of the votes cast . . . at a general election held on the 2(1 day of June, 1890 . . n. p, n. d. ["JO]. 8" broadttide. — Election laws, 1891 ; biennial, 1895-99. — Insurance laws, l)icnnial, 1887-99. — Road lawH, bicnniiil, 1HS7-93, 97-1901. — Report of the Stat'' censtis, giving the enumeration of the inhabitants and industrial i)roductH. Comp. hy[U.n.Kinr.n\(\\,\H'.)-,. '96. 8". lip. — Election lawH of the State and of the IJ. S., so far as they relate to the conduct of elections and the duties of ofllecr.s in connection therewith [etc.]. (^omp. and published by II. R. Kincaid. 1897. H". 122 p. 50S Executive] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Ore. Secretary of State, continued. — Official directory of State officers, State Boards, Commissions, etc., July 1, 1900. w. p. [1!)00.] broadside. — Game laws . . comp. and published hy the Sec. of State. 1901. '01. 8°. 28 p. — Insurance Department. Report showin;j; the insur- ance business transacted in Oregon, 1890-97. n. d. 2 pm. 8°. Note. Sec. of State is ex officio Insurance CoinmiBBioner. Annual report of the amount of insurance written, premiums returned, and losses incurred and paid by the lire, life, and miscellaneous insurance companies . . . Dec. 31, 1898. '99. 8°. IG p. Annual report of the Insurance Commissioner, 1899, 1901-02. '00-03. 3 pm. 8°. Note. Covering calendar years. List of life insurance agents. 1899. Directory of insurance companies. 1900. — See also under Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc., 1868. Treasurer. Report, biennial, 1859/60, 60/62-82/84, 85/86-1901/02. ['60?J-1902. 8°. Note. For bienniums ending in Sept., 1860-82; ending approximately Dec. 31, 1SS4-1900; ending Sept. 30, 1902. RptB. 1859/60-64/66 also in House Journal; 1866/68-68/70, 74/76-76/78 also in Mess, and Docs. Semi-ann. rpte. dated Sept. 12, 1859, Mar. 1, 1860, Sept. 8, 1860, are contained in appendix to Senate Journal, 1860. Rpt. 1870/72 called ** Bien. rpt. of the state of the Treasury." See also undi r Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc., 1868. Inspection and Regulation. \^Agriculture.'\ Board of Agriculture, lst-1 7th report, annual, 1885-1901. — The resources of the State of Oregon. Revised. A book of statistical information treating upou Oregon as a whole and by counties. 1892. 8°. 230 p. Note. With a map of Oregon : size 19ixl3Jin.; scale about 24 iiii.=l in. — Same; 3d edition. 1898. 203 p. Southern Oregon Board of Agriculture. Report, biennial, 1891-95. See also forward under Immigroiion. Charities and Corrections, Board of. Report, 1891/92. Note. For a partial biennium endintr Dec. 31st. This Board, created by one Legislature and abolished by the next, issued no 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 (1893- ) . lst-[4th] biennial report, 1892/94-98/1900. '94-1900. 8°. Note. Ist covers period Mar. 10, 1892/Dec. 31, 1894 ; 2d-[3d] cover calendar bienniums; [4th] (wrongly called 3d) covers period Feb. 16, 1898/Dec. 31, 1900. Dental Examiners, Board of. Report, biennial, 1889- 93. \_Education.'] Superintendent of Public Instruction. l8t-14th biennial report^ 1873/74, 74/76-98/ 1900. '74-1900. 8°. Note. For bienniums ending in Sept., 1876-82; ending Dec. 31, 1888-90; ending July 1, 1892-1900; other years not seen. RptB. 1886/88-98/1900 are called "Rpt. 1889-1901;" in these rpts. the statistics of public schools are for bienniums ending the first week in March preceding the July 1 when rpt. closes. Rpts. 1874/76-76/78 also in Mess, and Docs. Inspection] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Ore. \^ Education, continued.'^ — School laws, biennial, 1887-93, 97-1901. — Abstract of reports of county school superintend- 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. — iSawe, [1897]. '97. 8°. 143 p. See also under Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc., 1860. [^Fish and Game.'\ Fish and Ga'xe Protector. [1st]- 6th annual report, 1893, 93/94-97/98. '94-98. 3 V. 8°. Note. [1st] covers period March 1/Dec. 1, 1893; others cover year ending Dec. 1. [lst-2d] seen only bound in 1 v. with common title and single pagination; similarly [3d-4tb] and 5th-6th. Department of Fisheries. l8t-2d annual report of the Fish Commissioner, 1899-99/1900. '00. 1 v. 8°. Note. For periods ending Oct. 31, 1899 and Dec. 1, 1900. Seen only bound 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°. Note, 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°. Note, let covers period Feb. 18/Dec. 1, 1899; 2d covers year ending Dec. 1, 1900. Setn only bound in 1 v. with common title-page and single pagination. Horticulture, Board of (1889- ). lst-7th biennial report, 1889/90-1901/02. '91-1902. 8°. Note. 1st covers period Apr. 8, 1889/Dec. 31, 1890; others are apparently for calendar bienuiums. Kpts. have been dated with some irregularity, as follows : 1897/08 called 1898 on t-p. " " 1899 " cover. 1899/1900 " 1900 " t-p. " 1901 " cover. 1901/02 " 1903. [Immigration.'\ Commissioners of Immigration. (1874- ). Report, 1875/76, 87. '76-86. 8°. Note. Former covers period Jan. IST.i/Sept. 1876; latter not seen. 187Jr/^t5 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 Hoard of St.itistics, Immigration and Labor Exchange. Portland, 1869. 8°. 12 p. — Oregon. Facts regarding its climate, soil, mining and agricultural resources, means of communica- tion . . . e^c, t/c, for the use of immigrants. Portland, 1876. 8°. 16 p. — Same. 1878. IC^. 16 p. — Same . . . for general information. [Boston], 1878. 8". 48 p. Note. With the following maps : (I.) Map of wosleni Oregon. iJOHtoD, n. . W>. 80 p. — The new empire: Oregon, Washington, Idaho; its resources, climate, present development [etc.]. The City of rortland, its trade, commerce [etc.] July 1889. Portland, ['8!)]. 8°. IL^G (2) p. Note. With " Miip of the Pacific northwest. Bpecially pre- pared for the Oregon Immigration Board." I'ortiand, n.d. Size, 9JX12J in. Covers Oregon, Waaliington, and Idaho. See also back under Agrioilture, 1892. Insurance Department. See under Executive and Staff, Secretary of State. [Lands. ] Board of Commissioners for the Sale of School Lands and the Mannrjfement of the Comm.on School Fund (18^0- )'. Report", biennial, 1866/ 68-76/78. '68-78. 8°. Note. For biennlum ending approximately Sept. Ist. Rpt. 1872/74 not seen. All otliern in Mess, and Docs.; l866/e8- 68/70 seen only there. Rpt. lSGS/70 is listed on title-page of rpt. 01 Sec. of State, 1868/70, but is bound in a different part of Mess, and Docs. Board of Land Commissioners. Biennial report, 1878/80-82/84, 85/86-97/98. '80-98. 8^. Note. Forbienniura ending Sept. 1 through 1882; thereafter ending Dec. 31. Ilpt. 18S0/S2 not seen. Rpts. 1878/80, 84/86 contain rpt. of Register of State Lauds 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 (ISdd- ). 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- )• Keport, 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. ; 1876/78 covers Nov. 9, 1876/June .30, 1878; the latter rpt. seen only in rpt. of Bd. Commrs. for Sale of School Lands, 1876/78. Rpt. 187!'/S0 covers Mar. 1, 1879/July 31, 1880; 188.V88 covers calendar biennium ; these two rpts. seen only bound with bien. rpts. of Bd. of Land Commrs., 187S/SO, 85/80. See also under Executive and Staff, Governor, 1864; under Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc., 1860, 65, 78; and under Supplemental, Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc., passion. Medical Examiner. Report, 1897. Pharmacy, Board of. Report. 1893. Pilot Commissioners. Report, ISGd, 64/66-66/68 ; bien- nial, 1874/76-80/82, 85-1901. Note. Rpt. 1860 seen only in House Journal, 1860. Rpts. 1866/68-76/78 also in Mess, and Docs. Rpt. 1864/66 seen only included with rpt. 1866/68. See also under Legislature, Joumats, Docn., etc., 1860. Public Building Commissioners. Board of. Report, biennial, 1887-91, 99-1901. .See also under Legislature, Journals, Iocs., etc., 1865. 5" Inspection] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Ore. Railroad Commissioners (1887-98). ri8t]-5th bien- nial report, 1887/88-95/96. '89-97. 8°. Kote. [Ist] covers Apr. 1, 1887/Dec. 31, 1888; 2d covers Feb. 21, 1889/Dec. 31,1890; others cover calendar bienniums. Enumeration besran with the 2d. Commission abolished in 1898. See also under Miscellaneous, Railroads. \^Roads.'] Wagon Roads Commissioner. Report, 1874, 85. [ Taxation.'] Board of Equalization. Report, 1874, 97. — Table showing the rate per cent, added to or de- ducted from the assessed valuation of each class of personal and real property in the several counties in the State, 1891/92. n. t. p. broad- side. — .Saw e, 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, an(i ?(nrfer Miscellaneous, Taxation. Institutions. I Agriculture.'] State Agricultural College (Corvallis, 1868- ). Biennial report, 1872/74-76/78, 82, 85-95. i;. 77., '74-[95?J. 8°. Note. For bienniums of school years. Rpt. 1872/74 was apparently the Ist. Rpts. 1874/76-76/78 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 Experim.ent Station (Corvallis, 1887- }. Annual report, 1898-1900. 8°. Bulletin, nos. 1-7G, 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. 38-42, 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-groVing places in the State; size, 8|x6 in. No. 68 is an annotated list of the birds of Oregon, by A. R. Woodcock. Nos. 48, 57, 58, 60, 66, 68, 72, 75 contain lists of bulletins, that in DO. 75 being confined to bulletins then in print. Nos. 3-11 printed at Portland; others, so far as seen, at (Corvallis, all since no. 12 bearing the imprint of the Agric. College Printing Office. Circular no. 1, Oct. 1, 1896. Dairying in Oregon. Corvallis, '96. 8°. (2) 32 p. Circular bulletin. Acid soils in Oregon. By Knisely. 1900. Botany, Departmeyit of. Circular no. 1. n. t.p. [189- .] 8°. (4) p. Chemical Department. Circular no. 1. n. t. p. [189- .] 8^. (8) p. First Eastern Oregon District Agricultural Society. Report, biennial, 1891-97. Second Eastern Oregon District Agricultural Society. Report, biennial, 1891-99. First Southern Oreaon District Agricultural Society. Report, 1895, 97. Second Southern Oregon District Agricultural So- ciety. Report, 1897. See also under Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc., 1860, 70. Biolor/i.«t, State. Ist biennial report, 1901. '01. 8°. Blind, fn.iiitute for the (^aU'in, ]H72- ). Biennial re- port. 1K[72?/ 174-74/76, 77/7K. 85-1901. 8°. NoU. For blcnnium ending in Hcpt. throngh 1876. Rpt. 1877/78 covers Mar. 5, 1H77/Muy 10, 187H. Later rpts. not Been. RplH. 1874/76-77/78 also In Mens, and Docs. Deaf Mutes, School for the Education of (Salem, 1870- ). Report, 1870; biennial, 18[72?/]74- 80/82, 85-1901. Notf.. RptH. 1874/76-76/78, for blciinliiinH ending in Hi-pt., seen also In MesH. and I)och. LntiT liictmluniH not known. Called "Institute for the iJeaf and ])utfib" through rpt. 1880/82. Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Ore. {^Educaiion .'] State Normal School (Monmouth, 1882- ). Heport, 189i>, It^Ol. State Normal School (Ashland, 1882- ). JTbte. No publications from this or the following Normal Schools have been seen. State Normal School (Drain, 1885- ). State Normal School (Weston, 1893-1905). Normal School (The Dalles). I^ote. 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 3, 1877; ending June 30 through 1900; for period June 30, 1900/Dec. 31, 1901; and for calendar year 19U2. [^Foitndry.'] See forward. Stove Foundry. Geologist, State. Report, 1874. Note. No other rpt. known. Insane Asylum (Salem). Report, 1865, 66/68, 68/70; biennial, 1872/74-80/82, 85-1901. Note. Originally a private institution at Portland, caring for the Slate's insane under contracts of 1851 and 1878. Located at Salem in 1S83. Rpt. 1865 called "Rpt. of the proprietors." Rpts. 1858/70, 74/76 called respectively 4th, 7th, bien. rpt. in letter of transmittal; not known if any have been numbered on title-page. Rpt. Nov. 30, 1885/86 was alco 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 bienniums 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 bienniimis ending Aug. 31 or Sept 1. Rpt. 1868/ 70 seen in pamphlet form ; others seen only in Mess, and Docs, 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, i860-66, 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 aDpendixes to House Journal, 1864-66. Rpts. 1866/6S-6S/70, 74/7*5-76/78 cover bienniums 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 bienniums ending about Sept. 1 through 1876/78; later rpts. not seen. Rpt. 1864 also in app. to House Journal, 1864; rpts. 1866/68-68/70, 74/76-76/78 also in Mess, 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. Note. First opened in 1S91. — Rules and regulations, Dec. 8, 1891. '91. 8°. 20 p. Soldiers' Home {Ro&e\mr^, IS- ). Biennial report, 1st- 4th, 1893/94-99/1900. Stove Foundry, State (Salem, 1893-190-). Report,, 1893/94, 99, 1901. '94-1901. 8°. Kote. 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] i8"Bien. rpt. . . . co-operating with the U. S. Signal Serv- ice 1891;" of '2d-Hh, " Bien. rpt. . . . co-operating with the U. S. Dept. of Agric. Weather Bureau, 1S91-97." The U.S. Weather Bureau assumed full control in 1897. — Monthly report, [nos. 78-93], Sept. 1895-Dec. 1896. '95-96. — Weekly crop bulletin [no. 4], April 12, 1897. n. t. p. [Portland, '97]. United States Dept. of Aqricvlture. 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. Judiciary. Supreme Court. Oregon reports: Decisions of the Supreme Court, V. 1-39,1853-1901. ^--i?. 39v. 8°. Cont.: Y. 1-3, 1853-70; by J. G. Wilson. 4-8, 1869-80; by C. B. Bellinger. 9-11, 18S0-84; by T. B. Odeneal. 12-14, 1884-87; by J. A. Stratton. 15-17, 1887-89; by W. H. Holmes, 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 18.55/50 (72 p.) bound with Council. Journal of 1855/56. Rules of the Supreme Court, 1885, appended to v. 12. — Opinion and findings of M. P. 3:)eady, 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, v. 1-14. ... By C: H.Carey. San Francisco, '88. 8°. iv, 656 p. — Northwest digest; a digest of . . . Oregon re- ports, 26 volumes . . . with extensiA'e cited information in connection with the text, and a tnble 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 J 671 p. Lr.oist-ATi.iu; [Called Li:gi.si.ativi; Asskmuly]. A .-CBKlon wan hold July U-«, 1858; a so-called " Ist regular ses- Klon," Hcpt. i;i-14, 1H5S; the " IhI extra session, " May ]6-.Tui)c 4, 18.59. Regular cnumenition began with tlie 1st regular fecsion, Pepl. K), IHOO, sescionH beiiii^ biennial since, beginning in .Janiiaiy of even yoarH throngh \Wl and of odd years beginning 1885. Hpeclal HeHBioiiM, Dec. \Wth, Nov. 1X85, Hept. 1898. [Lau-B of the State.'] Lawn of Oregon, 1st extra and lst-2l.«t regular session, 185'i_K)01. Notf. TItlrH vary. The Ht'Hslon laws, Statutes, Supremo Court di^clHloim, .lournalH, and v.irloiiB other documents have been HO Irregularly bound that any combine list Is almost Ini- poHstble. 'J'he bchhIom laws were probahly not issued in sep- arate form prior to 1805. State coMHtilutioii is limiiid with LawB of 1860. 5'4 Legislature] S TA TE PUB L TCA TIONS [Ore. \^Laws of the State, continued.^ — Code of civil procedure and other general statutes enacted by the Legishitive Assen)bly at tlie ses- sion coniniencing Sept. 8, 181)2 ; Commissioners : M. P. Deady, A. C. (Jihbs, J. K. Kelly. '(i3. — Organic and other general laws, 1845-04; con)piled and annotated by ]\I. P. Deady. 'G.5. — 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 law.'^. Compiled and annotated by W: L. Hill. Published by authority of an act of Feb. 26, 1885. San Francisco, '87. 2 v. 8". (2), XX, 1052 p.; (2)1053-1947 p. — Same; including statutes and decisions to 1892. 2d ed. San Francisco, '92. 2 v. 8°. xx, 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. [Journals, Documents, Etc.] Journal of the Senate during the first session thereof, 1858; [session of Sept. 13, 1858] ; 1st extra session, 18.59. '59. 1 v. 8°. 14(1); (2); 65 (2) (4) p. Note. Separate paginations as indicated. Journal of session of Sept. 13 has n. t. p. and occupies but a page; it closes with the words " Adjourned till to-morrow at 10 o'clock a.m.," but there is no journal of the following day. — Journal of the Senate, lst-21st regular session, 1860-82, 85-1901. '60-1901. 21 v. 8°. Note. Title varied in earlier years, but as above beginning with 1878 (?). Appendix to It-t BeB8.,1860, called " Accompany- ing documeute," cont. list of pardons, Treasurer's semi-ann. rpts. 1859-60, and rpt. of Sec. of State, 1858/60. Journals of special sessions 1885 and 1898 in separate vols., the latter wrongly marked " 'iOth session." Journal of Feb. 14, 1899 contains addresses delivered at the celebration of the 40th anniversary of Statehood by Gov. Lord, L. B. Cox, G: H. Williams, and Abigail S. Duuiway. — Journal of the House of Representatives during the first session thereof, 1858; 1st regular session, Sept. 13-14, 1858; 1st extra session, May 16- June 4, 1859. '59. 1 v. 8°. Note. Three separate paginations, but September session has n. t. p. See note 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 Ist-id sess. contain miscella- neous rpts. Journals of " special sess. of the 13th Leg. Assy." 1885, and " 2Uth special session," 1898, in separate volumes. No Journal for 1897, as House did not succeed in effecting an organization that year. — Rules of the Senate, joint rules, and standing com- mittees, biennial, 1891-95. '91-95. 8°. — Rules of the House, joint rules, and standing com- mittees, biennial, 1891-95. '91-95. 8°. 5^5 Legislature] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Ore. {Journals, Documents, Etc., continued.'^ — {Miscellaneous Documents.'^ Note. The following list, largely compiled from I'rof. Young's article in the Quarterly of the Historical Society, December 1902, undoubtedly contains many rpts , memorials, etc., which appeared only in the bouud documeut collections and were never issued separately ; moreover, many titles here quoted are doubtless uot actual titles, but condensed state- ments of contents, and as such should properly ho enclosed in brackets. — Documents relating to swamp land acts. 1860. — Memorial to Congress asking the payment of the Indian war claims, i860. — Report and memorial concerning the penitentiary. [I860.] — Report of committee on memorial. [1860.] — 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 ot ' 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., 1866/68. — Communication from the Labor Exchange of Port- land. [1870. J Note. Heen only in appendix to Mess, and Docs., 1868/70. — Communication from State Agricultural College. [1870.] Note. Seen only In appendix to Mess, and Docs., li — Report of investigating coinniittec!, api)oiiited pursu- ant to Senate joint rescjlnlion no. 27, j)a.sHed at the 6tli regular Hession of the Legislative Assem- bly, 1870. '70. Report of committee of inveBligation appointed pur- suant to House joint resolutions iios. 8 and 10, passed at th(! 10th regular session of the Legisla- tive Assembly, 1877. 516 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 eomraittee on eanal and locks, 188•-^ — Same, 1885. — Report of the special Senate committee on assess- ment and taxation, l(jth regular session, 18'Jl. ';»1. 8°. 10 p. — Report on eastern oyster culture. 1897. — Address on John Marshall . . . By Geo. H. Williams, Feb. 4, I'JOl. '01. 8°. 19 p. Miscellaneous. ICapitoL] Report of architect, 1874. — Report of building commissioners, 1874, 74/7(). Note. The latter rpt., covering Dec. 1874/dept. 1876, is included ako in Mess, and Docs. See also under Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc., 1865. Census, State. Census returns, and statements of taxes and bounties, 1866. See also under Exec, and Staff, Sec. of State, 1895. l^Deeds, Commissioners of. List of, throughout the country, 1862.] 2 p. Domestic Animals Com.mission. Report, 1893. [Education.] Comm,issioners of University and Com- mon School Fund. Report, 1866. [^Expositions.] Conunissioner to the World's Indus- trial and Cotton Centennial Exposition. Report, 1887. World's Fair Commission. [Report.] 1895. Health Officer at Astoria. Biennial report, Sept. 1, 1876. '76. 8°. Note. Seen only in Mess, and Docs., 1874/76. The writer epeaks of a previous rpt. ; not seen. [Indian Wars.] The early Indian wars of Oregon. By Frances Fuller Victor. Compiled from Oregon Archives and other original sources, with muster rolls. 1895. Sfe a^so im(?«r Executive and Staff, 6'o(!«r«or, 1860; under Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc., 1860, 62, 64; aiid under Supplemenial, Governor, and LegUlature, Journals, Docs., etc., passhn. Medical Register. 1895, 97. [Mint.] History of the mint, established in 1849. '65. [Notaries Public] Abstract of [List of?] notaries public. 1865. [Pardons.] Commutations and remissions, 1889; bi- ennial, 1893-1901. [Railroads.] Railroad report, 1864. Note. Seen only in appendix to House Journal, 1864. Portage Railway Commission. Report, 1893. Resources of Oregon. 1897. [Statehood Anniversary.] Exercises on the Fortieth Anniversary of the Statehood of Oregon, Feb. 14, 1899. Held before the Legislative Assembly. '99. 60 p. [Taxation.] Commissioners to Examine the Matter of Assessment and Taxation. Report; with the bill submitted by said Commission. 1886. 8°. 86 (1) 11 p. 517 Supplemental] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Ore. Supplemental: Territorial. [Public Documents.] See forward under Legislature, Journals^ Docs., etc., Sess. 1853/54, 54/55, 58/59. Governor. Message, 1841:!, 47, 49, 55, 56, 57, 58. Cnnt.: By G: Abernethy, 1846, 47, 49; by G: L. Curry, 1S55-58. Note 1. 1846, 47, 49 seen only in Oregon Archives; 1855 only in House Journal, 6th sess. ; 1S57 is a brief report of the public building fund, seen only in House Journal, 9th sess.; 1858 not seen. The documents listed below were seen only in appendixes to Journals and probably were not issued sepa- rately. Note 2. Abemetby, it will be observed, was a pre-Terri- torial Governor. After organization as a Territory, Oregon had the following Governors, though it is not known whether all issued messages or not: 1. Joseph Lane, 1849-50. 5. G: L. Curry, 1853. 2. K. Pritchette, Je. 18-Ag. 18, 1850. 6. J: W. Davis, 1853-54. 3. J: P. Gaines, lSoO-52. 7. G: L. Curry, 1854-69. 4. Joseph Lane, 1853. — Report of Gov. Gaines of the money received and expended for the Territorial Library, with copy of letter from the Comptroller of the Treasury of the United States. 1852. — Instructions to the Governor and Secretary of Oregon Territory in disbursing money entrusted to tbein by virtue of their ofBces, from the Treasury Department of the United States. [Sess. 1852/53.] — Message of Gov. Curry [on massacre of a por- tion of the immigration of last season near P^ort Boise, with correspondence of military officials]. 1854. — Message from the Governor [Curry] in relation to the investigation of the expenditure of the peni- tentiary fund [submitting papers containing accounts, etc.]. Dec. 21, 1854. — Message of Gov. Curry relating to plans by which the perpetrators of the massacre of immigrants near Fort Boise might be brought to justice; submitting also correspondence of military offi- cials. 1855. — Message of Gov. Curry, submitting a report of the disbursements and the condition of the fund ap- propriated by Congress for the erection of public buildings. [1855.] — Message by Gov. Curry relating to the recommenda- tion of tlie Superintendent of Indian Affairs in regard to the new law prohibiting the sale of arms and ammunition to the Indians. [Sess. 1854/55.] — Message of Gov. Curry and correspondence relating to the suppression of Indian hostilities. [Sess. 1855/50. J — Correspondence between the Governor and the Secretary of AVar in relation to Gen. Wool and to location of the capital. [Sess. 1856/57.] — Mes.sage of the Governor submitting correspondence relating to Indian hostilities. [Sess. 1856/57.] Adjutant-general. Report 1848, [49], 56. Noie. P.pts. 1S48, 4!) (the former called " Kpt. of Commis- sary and QuarleimaMler GencrraU ") seen only In Oregon Archives; 18r.« In a|)peridlx to ilouse .Journal, 18.'),5/56. — Report of the Quartermaster of the Department of Oregon Territory, of Adjutant-general and Snr- geon-in-chief of the Medical Department, [and] of Commis.sary-general. [1856. J Note. Seen only In app. to House Journal, lH5,'j/5fl. — See also back under Governor, and forward under Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc., Sess. 1854/65, 68/59. 5^8 Supplemental] STA TE PUBLICA TIONS [Ore. Auditor of Public Accounts. Report, 1847; annual, 1852-58. Note. 1S47 poen (inly in OroKon Archives; the others only lu appendixes to rioiife Journals. All cover years ending early iu December; there was also a rpt. Jan. 5, 1858. — Account accompanying report of 1858. Note. Seen only in appendix to House Journal, 1858/59. See also forward, Comptroller, and under Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc., Sess. 1853/54 (2), 56/57 (2). [Canals.^ Report of the Willamette Falls Canal, Millinj^ and Transportation Co. [1854.] Note. Seen only in ajipendix to House .Journal, 1S54. Comptroller, Report, 1856. Note. Seen only in app. to House Journal, 1856/57. {^Education.'] Report relative to the selection and lo- cation of University lands. 1853. Note. Seen only in app. to Council Journal, 185r!/04. — Report of the University Land Commissioner, annual, 1854, 55, 56, 58. Note. For years ending in December. Seen only in app. to House Journal, 1854/55-58/59. — Report of the Commissioners to erect the Terri- torial University, 1854. Note. Seen only in appendixes to both House and Council Journals, 1854/55. See also forward under Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc., Sess. 185S/.o9 (2). [^Emigration. ~\ Report of the company sent out from counties of Lane and Linn to learn the practica- bility of an emigrant route from Fort Boise to the Willamette Forks, commenced Aug. 20, 1852, and lasted sixty days. Note. Seen only in appendix to Council Journal, 1852/53. [Executive Committee.'] Message, Dec. 16, 1844, [re northern boundary]. Note. Seen only in Oregon Archives. [Indian Wars.] Commissioner {s') on Cay use War Claims. Report, 1852-53. Note. Seen only in app. to House Journal, Ress. 1852/53- 53/54. See forward under Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc.. Seas. 185-2/53. — Report of the Commissioner to audit claims grow- ing out of the Indian war of Oregon Territory. Note. Seen only in app. to House Journal, 1850/57. — Report of Commission on Indian war expenses in Oregon and Washington. Note. Seen only in app. to House Journal, 1858/59. See also back under Governor, and forward under Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc., passim. [Ijands.] See forward under Legislature., Journals, Docs., etc., passim. [Legislature.] First session held July 1849; 2d-10th session, annual, begin- ning in December, 1850/51-58/59. Special session, July 185J. [Laws of the Territory.] Laws of a general and local nature. Passed by the Legislative committee and Legislative Assembly at their various successive sessions from the year 1«43 down to and inclu- sive of the session of the Territorial Legislature held in 1849, except such laws of said session as were published in the bound volume of Oregon Statutes dated Oregon City, 1851 ; collected and published pursuant to an Act of Jan. 26, 1853. '53. 8°. 218, 3 p. Supplemental] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Ore. [Zaws of the Territory, continued.'] — Laws, 2d-10th session, 1850/51-58/59. v. p., '51-59. Note. Title varies. The general laws and the local (or " special ") law8 were apparently issued in separate volumes through the 6th sess., 1854/55, and in the same volume there- after. Publication of general laws of 5th-6th sessions and laws of 9th eesBion, uncertain. 2d (and probably 3d) published at Oregon City; 6th (" special laws ") at Corvallis; place of pub- lication of others not known. — See also below under Journals, Docs., etc., Sess. 1853/54. [Statutory Revision.'] Report of Commissioners elected to prepare a code of laws. [1853 or 5i]. 8°. Note. In appendix to House .Journal, 1853/54. [Journals, Documents, Etc.] The Oregon Archives: including the Journals, Governors' messages, and public papers of Oregon from the earliest attempt on the part of the people to form a government, down to and inclusive of the session of the Ter- ritorial Legislature held in the year 1849, collec- ted and published pursuant to an act of the Legislative Assembly passed Jan. 26, 1853. By La Fayette Grover, Commissioner. '53. 8°. 334 (1) p. Note. This covers the years 1841-19 and contains : Journals of meetings of citizens of the " Legislative Com- mittee," later called the "House" and "House of Repre- sentatives." Message of Executive Committee, Dec. 16, 1844. Messages of Gov. Geo. Abernethy; Dec. 1, 1846; Dec. 7, 1847; Feb. 5, 1849. Rpt. of Adjt. General, [1849]. Rpt. of Commissary and Quartertnaster Generals, Dec. 1, 1848. Rpt. of Auditor for the year ending Dec. 1, 1847. Rpt. of Treasurer, Dec. 9, 1846; Dec. 9, 1847. Rpt. of Loan Commissioners, [1849]. Rpt. of Loan Commissioner, Feb. 8, 1849. Papers relating to the war with the Cayuse Indians. A note on p. 334 explains that just previous to the comple- tion of this work the Legislature ordered the Journals of 1849 to be printed in pamphlet form ; therefore they do not appear in this volume as called for by the title-page. The pamphlet mentioned, however, was not seen in compiling the present list. 6'c«/or"a?'(i, Communication . . . sess. 1853/54. — Journal of the Council. 2d-10th regular session, 1850/51-58/59. '51-59. Note. In regard to Journal of 1st session see preceding note. Appendixes to •id-lOth contain numerous miscellaneous documents, lists of which will be found in F. G. Young's article in the (Quarterly of the Historical Society of Dec. 1902. Journal of special session 1852 in separate volume. Journals of 2d-5th session (including special, 1852) printed at Oregon City ; 6th uncertain (probably Corvallis); 7th-10th at Salem. With .Journal of 7th sess. are bound Supreme Court deci- sions of 1855-56. ,S'ee alHO foriiiird, Sess. 1853/54. — Journal of the House of Representatives, 2d-10th regular session, 1850/51-58/59. '51-59. Note. In regard to .Journal of 1st session see note above under Oregon Archives. Appendixes to 2d-10lh contain nutiierouM mlncellaneouH documents, lists of which will be found in F. <>. Young's article in the (Quarterly of the Histori- cal .Society of Dec. 1902. .lournal of special session 1852 in separate volume. Journals of 2d-4tn session (including special, 1852) printed at (Oregon City ; lith at Corvallis; 5th, 7th-10th at Halem. .Journal of Uth sess. contains also Special laws of that sessloo. — [MtMcellaneous Documents.] Notr. The following list, largely complied from Prof. Young's article In the (Quarterly of the Ilistorical Society, December 1002, undoubtedly contains many rpts., niemorials, ele., which apjieared only in the appendixes to the Journals and were never issued separately ; moreover, many titles h<^re quoted are dtjulitleHH not actual titles, but condensed BtatementH of eonients, and as such should properly be en- closed In bracltetB. 520 Supplemental] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Ore. \_Journals, Documents, Etc., continued.l — Memorials to Congress requesting : officers appointed from among themselves; increasing salaries of revenue collectors; establishment of military posts; mail facilities. [Sess. 1851/52.] Note. See last entry on opposite page. — Judge Pratt's opinion on the " Location Law." [Sess. 1851/52.] Note. Contains also : Memorial to tiio Senate and House of Kepreficntatives of tiie United States expressing dissatisfaction with Glov. (Jaines and tiio Territorial judges. — Correspondence relating to the provisions for the con- victs of Oregon Territory in the guardhouse at Columbia barracks. [Sess. liS52/53.] — Report of the minority of the committee on May- nard's bill for divorce. [Sess. 1852/53.] — Memorial to Congress requesting a release to Dr. John McLoughlin of the '-Oregon City Claim," and a donation to the Territory for University endowment in lieu thereof of a township of land. [Sess. 1852/53.] — Report of committee to whom the report of Com- missioners on Cayuse War Claims was referred. [Sess. 1852/53.] — Memorial to Congress urging the importance of immediate action on the part of the General Government relative to the construction of a railroad from some point on the Mississippi River to some point on the Pacific Ocean or some of the navigable waters connected there- with. [Sess. 1852/53]. — Resolution requesting: (a) Delegate in Congress to use his best endeavor to secure the erection of marine hospitals at desirable points on the Ore- gon coast; {b) Congress to divide the Territory. [Sess. 1852/53.] — Memorial to Congress urging compensation for serv- ices and for losses sustained in war with Hogue River Indians. [Sess. 1853/54.] — Report of committee to whom was referred the reports of Auditor and Treasurer. [Sess. 1853/54.] — Memorial to tlie Postmaster General urging pro- vision of mail facilities for southern Oregon. [Sess. 1853/54.] — Report of committee on progress of the work on the penitentiary. [Sess. 18.")3/54.] — Memorial asking admission as a State. [Sess. 1853/54.] — Memorial asking for a change in the act of Congress of Sept. 27, 1850, so as to release to Dr. John McLoushlin what is known as the " Oregon City Claim " and in lieu thereof donate to the Terrritory two townships of land. [Sess. 1853/54.] — Memorial urging changes in the "Land Law" of September 1850, so as to facilitate the process of securing titles. [Sess. 1853/54.] — Resolution relating to the State House building fund ; safes for Auditor and Treasurer; funds for pub- lic buildings ; relief of Joseph Hunsacker. [Sess. 1853/54.] — Report of the committee appointed to draft rules for the government of the Council. [Sess. 1853/54.] — Communication relating to the binding of the Oregon Archives. [Sess. 1853/54.] — Report of joint code committee. [Sess. 1853/54.] — Report of the judiciary committee for the repeal of the Stephens' Ferry charter. [Sess. 1853/54.] 521 Supplemental] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Ore. [Journals, Documents, Etc , continued.'] — Communication of Wm. M. King relating to contract for building a penitentiary. [Sess. 1853/54.] — Correspondence relating to the massacre of immi- grants by the Snake River Indians in August 1854. [Sess. 1854/55.] — Report of the majority of judiciary committee on petition of Mary Ann Hunter. [Sess. 1854/55.] — Report of minority on same. [Sess. 1854/55.] — Memorial of the Territorial Printer, relating to the shipment of 1,000 copies of Oregon documents from New York. [Sess. 1854/55.] — Report of the joint committee on the claims against the Commissioners for the erection of the State House. [Sess. 1854/55.] — Report of joint committee on a message from the Governor in relation to the massacre of immi- grants last season by the Snake Indians. [Sess. 1854/55.] — Report of select committee on the report of the State House Commissioners. [Sess. 1854/55.] — Report on the burning of the city jail of Portland by Oregon convicts confined therein. [Sess. 1854/55.] — Report of minority of committee on relief of Addi- son Flint for viewing and locating the Territorial road from Corvallis to Winchester. [Sess. 1854/55.] — Report on bill to legalize the marriage of John C. Carey and Sarah Carey. [Sess. 1854/55.] — Report of joint committee against State House Com- missioners. [Sess. 1854/55.] — Correspondence [relating to the location and erec- tion of Capitol building]. [Sess. 1855/56.] — Report of the disbursements and condition of the funds appropriated by Congress for the erection of public buildings. [Sess. 1855/56.] — Memorial to the President of the United States com- plaining of the course of General Wool in con- nection with the suppression of the Indian hos- tilities. [Sess. 1855/56.] — Preamble to act providing for the taking of the sense of the people of the Territory relative to forming a State government. [Sess. 1855/56.] — Report of the Commissioners to superintend the erection of a monument over the grave of Hon. R. S. Thurston. [Sess. 1855/56.] — Memorial criticising the action of the Superintend- ent of Indian Affairs of the Territory in his loca- tion of Indian tribes. [Sess. 1855/56.] — Memorial relating to the issuing of patents to land claimants. [Sess. 1855/56.] — Memorial urging claims for services rendered in punishing the Snake River tribe of Indians. [Sess. 1855/56.] — Memorial relating to the assumption of indebtedness of provisional government. [Sess. 1855/56.] — Memorial praying for the establishment of a mail route from San Francisco to Olympia. [Sess. 185.5/56.] — Memorial requesting an appropriation for the con- struction of a military road from Oregon City to The Dalles. [Sess. 1855/56.] — Memorial relative to the establJHhinent of a mail service east of the Cascade Mountains. [Sess. 1855/66.] — Report of the committee to inquire into the cause of the destruction of the State House. [Sess. 1855/56.J 522 Supplemental] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Ore. \_Journals, Documents, Etc., continued.'] — Memorial asking Congress to assume the expenses of the existing Indian war. [Sess. lfci55/5(>.] — Memorial preferring eharges against the Surveyor- general. [Sess. 18.55/50.] — Correspondeiiee and resolution relating to the events of the Indian war. [Sess. 1855/5(i.] — Correspondence rtdating to the seat of government. [Sess. 1855/5().] — Memorials of P B. Whitman, J. Q. Taber, for Territorial Library, State House, etc. [Sess. 1855/50.] — Memorial of Messrs. Dickinson and Fitch, and other papers relating to the Territorial penitentiary at Portland. [Sess. 1850/57.] — Eeport referring to contest for seat in the Council ; also petition and other papers relating to the same. [Sess. 1850/57.] — Joint resolution instructing Delegate in Congress to secure further donations of University lands. [Sess. 1850/57.] — Keport on capitol fund. [Sess. 1856/57.] — Eeport of select committee to which was referred the Auditor's report. [Sess. 1850/57.] — Report of committee appointed to visit the peni- tentiary. [Sess. 1850/57.] — Report and papers in a case of a contested election. [Sess. 1850/57.] — Papers relating to the penitentiary. [Sess. 1856/ 57.] — Communications of Auditor. [Sess. 1856/57.] — Report of committee on penitentiary. [Sess. 1857/ 58.] — Report of the condition of the funci for the erection of public buildings. [Sess. 1857/58.] — Report relative to a contested seat. [Sess. 1858/59.] — Report of the committee on education. [Sess. 1858/ 59.] — Report of casualties by committee on military af- fairs. [Sess. 1858/59.] — Correspondence relating to buildings required for the accommodation of the Territorial officers of the United States. [Sess. 1858/59.] — Report on failure to print documents accompanying the Governor's message. [Sess. 1858/59.] — Report on claims of Roberts and Shortle. [Sess. 1858/59.] — Proposition of Joseph Knott to make the penitenti- ary a self-supporting institution. [Sess. 1858/59.] — Report of joint committee on education. [Sess. 1858/59.] — Minority report of same. [Sess. 1858/59.] — Report of judiciary conmiittee on petitions asking for the passage of a law to protect property in slaves in the Territory. [Sess. 1858/59.] — Minority report on the same. [Sess. 1858/59.] — Report on petitions asking for the enactment of a prohibitory liquor law. [Sess. 1858/59.] — Report of the committee on military affairs. [Sess. 1858/59.] Library, Territorial. Report of the Librarinn, with catalogue of the library, annual, 1852-58. Note. Made in December. Seen only in appendix to Tlouse Journal, 1852/53-.58/59. — Reports of payments made on account of the library, 1852. — See also back under Governor., 1852, and under Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc., Sess. 1855/56. Ijoan Commissioner {s) Report, [1849] ; Feb. 8, 1849. Note. The two seen only in Oregon Archives. Supplemental] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Ore. Pilot Commissioners (1856-). Report, n. d. [1857?] Note. Seen only in appendix to House Journal, 1857/58. Pithlic Buildings, Commissioners to Superintend the Erection of. Report, [1853]. Note. Seen only in appendix to House and Council Jour- nals, 1853/54. , ^ , . , , See also back under Governor, 1855, and under Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc., Sess. 1855/56, 57/58, 68/59. IPenitentiaty.'] Majority and minority reports of Commissioners to superintend the erection of a penitentiary at Portland. [1852?] — Report of moneys expended by the Commission- ers. [1853?] Report of Commissioners to erect the penitentiary, [1853, 54, 55, 56.] — Report of Superintendent. 1857, 58. Note. All these penitentiary rpts. seen only in appendixes to House Journals. See also back under Governor, 1854, Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc., Sess. 1852/53, .53/54 (2), 54/55, 56/57 (3), 57/.58, 58/59. Secretary of the Territory. Report relating to the distribution of the general laws and journals and local laws. [1852.] Note. Seen only in app. to Council Journal, 1852/53. — Statement of amount annually paid by the Secretary for rent of legislative halls and offices and the fitting up of the same. [1858.] Note. Seen only in app. to House Journal, 1858/59. State House Commissioners. Report, Dec. 13, 1854; Jan. 26, 1855. Note. The two seen only in appendix to House and Council Journals, 1854/55. See also back under Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc., Sess. 1853/54, 54/55 (3), 55/50 (o). 56/57. Supreme Court. ^See i/ncZer Judiciary. Treasurer. Report, 1846, 47; annual, 1852-58. Note. Apparently for years ending early in December. 1846-47 seen only in Oregon Archives; the others only in appendixes to House or Council Journals, 1852/53-58/59. See also back under Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc., Sess. 1853/54 (2). 524 CALIFORNIA STA.TE PUBLICATIONS List compiled under authorization of James L. Gillin, State Librarian, Sacrniaento, by Miss Laura Steffens of the State Library. All documents in this list published at the capital, Sacramento, except as otherwise specified. See below. Appen- dices to the Journals, Note. First visited by Spanisti explorer, Juan Cabrillo, 1542-43; by Sir Francis Drake, 1579. First settlement within limits of present State, by Hpnnish missionaries at 8au Diego, 17i59. Slission founded at Han Francisco, 1776. Spanish governors : I'ortola, 17<57- Sola, 1822. Mexican governors : Sola, 1822-Plco, 1848. Included in the territory ceded to the United States by Mexican Congress, Nov. 1848. "Constitution adopted in Convention of 1849. Admitted as a State, with present boundaries, September 9, 1850. Appendices to the Journals, l8t-35th session, 1849/50- 1908. '50-1903. 132 v. 8°. Note. Appendices prior to 1855 bound with Journals of Senate and Assembly. Bound in 1 v. {i.e.. Appendix to Jour- nal of Senate and Appendix to Journal of Assembly tosjether) each year, 1862, 63,84 (extra sess.) ; 2 v. {i.e.. Appendix to Journal of Senate, 1 v. and Appendix to Journal of Assembly, 1 V.) each year, 1855-61 ; 2 v. (together) each year, 1863/64, 99; 3 v. (together) each year, 1865/66, 66/67, 69/70, 81, 1903; 4 v. (together) each year, 1871/72, 77/78, 1901; 5 v., 1875/76; 6 v. each year, 1873/74, 80, 83, 86, 95; 7 v., 1897; 8 v. each year, 1887, 89, 91; 9 v., 1893. From 1849/50-56, reports, etc., in Appendices were called Documents and numbered; Irom 1849/50-53, indexed with the Journals; from 1858-1903, table of contents in each volume, but no longer called Documents or numbered. In most Instances these are now issued separately. The regular (annual and biennial) reports of officers, commissioners, and boards of trustees were very probably all insued separately and are therefore all listed, but only such other reports, etc., have been included as were found to be separate issues {i.e., with extra front page or title-page). Commencing in 1850, the journals and official documents were published at San Jose. The publications for 1852 and 1853 bear the imprint of the State Printer at San Francisco. In 1854 the office of the State Printer was located at Sacra- mento, where it has since remained. For a number of years after the organization of the State, the laws and reports of officers were translated into Spanish, and published in that language also. No attempt has been made to Include such translations in this list. Constitutions axd Constitotional Conventions. Convention, 1849. Report of the debates in the con- vention on the formation of the State constitu- tion, 1849; by J. Ross Browne. Wash., D.C., '60. 8°. 479 p. [App. 46 p.], — Same. (In Spanish.) New York, 1851. Convention, 1878-79. Debates and proceedings of the constitutional convention, Sacramento, Sept. 28, 1878; E. B. Willis and P. K. Stockton. '80- 81. 3 V. 4°. 1578 p. — Standing rules ... of the constitutional con- vention, 1878. 8°. 29 p. Constitution of the State of California, adopted in con- vention at Sacramento, March 3, 1879; submitted to and ratified by the people, May 7, 1879. '81. 8°. 38 p. — Same. 1887. 8°. 40 p. Constitution of the United States with amendments, and the constitution of the State of California. 1893. 8°. 58 p. — Same. 1896. 8°. 54 p. Constitutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Cal. CoDstitution of California (annotated); by R. Desty. San Francisco, 1893. 2¥>. 431 p. — Same; bv W. F. Henniiig. Los Angeles, 1895. 240. 478 p. — Same; by W. F. Henning. 2d ed. Los Angeles, 1899. 24°. 744 p. — Same; by E. F. Treadwell. San Francisco, 1902. 160. 638 p. Constitution of the United States, Act of Congress admitting California into the Union, constitu- tion of . . . California . . . proposed amend- ments to the coustitutiun to be voted upon in Nov., 1904, . . . comp. by C. F. Curry, Secretary of State. 1903. Ifio. 176 p. — See also under Inspection and Regulation, Educa- tion, 1876, 78; and M?i(fer Legislature, Laws of the State, 1902. Executive and Staff. Governor. Message; annual, 1849, 51-63; biennial, 1865-1903. '50-1903. 8o. Cont.: By P: H. Burnett, 1849, 51; by J: McDougal, 1852; by J- Bigler, 1853, 54, 55, 56; by J. N. Johnson, 1857, 58; by J: B. Weller. 1859, tiO; by J: G. Downey, 1861, 62; by L. Stanford, Jan., Dec, 1863; by F: F. Low, 1865, 67; by H. H. Haiaht, 1869, 71; by N. Booth, 1873; by R. Pacheco, 1875; by W: Irwin, 1877,80; by G: U. Perkins, 1881, 81 (special), 83; by G: Stoneman, 1884 (extra sees.), 85, 87; by R. W. Water- man, 1889, 91; bv H. H. Markham, 1893, 95; by J. H. Budd, 1897, 99; by U: f. Gage, 1900 (extra sess.), 01, 03. — Inaugural address; biennial, 1849-63; quadrennial, 1867-1903. '50-1903. 8o. Cont.: By P: H. Burnett, 1849 ; by J: McDougal, 1851 ; by J; Bigler, 18.52,54; by J. N. Johnson, 1856; by J; B. Weller, 18.58; by M. rf. Latham, 1860; by J: G. Downey, I860; by L. Stanford, 1862; by F: F. Low, 1863; by H. H. Haight, 1867 ; by N. Booth, 1871; by W: Irwin, 1875; by G: C. Perkins, 1880; by G: Stoneman, 188:i; by W. Bartlett, 1887; by H. H. Markham, 1891; by J. H. Budd, 1895; by H: T. Gage, 1899; by G: C. Pardee, 1903. — Election proclamation, 1888, 92, 94, 98, 1900, 02. n. imp. S° and folded. — Decision of Governor Stoneman in the investigation of the People vs. the State Prison Directors. [1883.] 80. 15 p. See under Miscellaneous, Prhons. — In tlie matter of the investigation of the State prisons. [18»9.] 80. 9 p. — Resources of California; prepared, in conformity with a law approved March 11, 1893, by H. H. Markham, Governor. '93. 8o. 144 p. 11. — See also forward under Attorney- General, 1884; under Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc., 1889; and under Miscellaneous, lAhrary, and Prisons. Adj uiant- Gen eral (]850-). Report; annual, 1850-63, 80; biennial, 1865-1902. '51-1903. 8o. Note. Prior to 1801 reports were rendered by the Quarter- mHMter-General for 18.50, 51, .52; by Quartermaster-General and Adjutant General for 1804, 55, .56, 57, .59. Reports of the Adjutant-General made annually in 1861, 62, 63; biennially thereafter, commencliii? in 1HH5, excepting Die annual report for 1880. Report for 1H«7/y8 not printed. Kjns. cover regu- lar fihcnl yoarM ending June .30. The .Adjt.-fUnl. also Ibhuch, at Irregular int. — Sariie; comp. by T: L. Thompson. 1885. 90 p. — Governmental roster. State and county govern- ments of California, executive, judicial, and legislative depart- ments; comp. by T: L. Thompson. 1886. 151 \>. — Same; comp. by W: C. Hendricks. 1887. 113 p. — Same ; comp. by VV: C. Hendricks. 1889. 2liU p. Official returns of the vote for State officers, Nov. 7, 1882; comp. by D. M. Burns. '82. 8°. 16 p. State government, and statement of the vote at the general election, Nov. 2, 1886; comp. by T: L. Thompson. '86. 8°. 68 p. — Same; 1887, 90, 92, 94, 96, 98, 1900, 02. — Census returns of the State, 1890. '92. 8°. 16 p. Note. Reprinted from an ofllcial report furnished by Robert V. Porter, .SuperlnteiideDl of the llth Census. — Laws regulating corporations. 1886. 8". 81 p. — Sam.e; 1H90. 8°. 86 p. Laws anil umendiiients to laws relating to corpora- tions, enactoil by the LegisiaturoH of 1891 and 1893. '93. 8^'. 35 p. 528 Executive] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Cal. Secretary of State, continued. — Corporation laws (with citations from , up to and including tlie 137th California report). ... 2d ed., 1903 ; conip. by C. F. Curry '03. 16". 337 p. — Wrisrht irrigation bill and amemJments ; comp. by W: C. Hendricks. 1889. 8°. 31 p. — The election hiws. 1890, 92, 94, 90, 1902, 03. — Primary election law for the city and county of San Francisco and the county of Los Angeles, etc. 1895. 8°. U p. See aim under Legislature, Laws of the State, Special Laws, Elections. — Facts and figures regarding tlu; school text-books published by the State. 1896. S°. 20 p. — Report of L. II. Brown on the Veterans' Home at YountviUe. 1897. 8°. 13 p. — Trade-mark laws. [1903.] 8". 8 p. — See also back under Controller-, 1884 ; under Constitu- tions and Constitutional Conventions; and under Institutions, Libraries, State Ljibrary, Note. Treasurer. Report; annual, 1849/50-63, biennial, 1865-1802. ['50]-1902. 8°. Note. Year-end June 30. Report for 1880 annual. — See also !tn<:?e?- Legislature, -Tournals, Docs., etc., 1885. Inspection and Regulation. Arbitration , Board of (1891-). Report of tlie Com- missioners, 1892, 94. '92-94. 8". Architecture, Board of (1901-). Report, biennial, 1903. '03. 80. Bank Commissioners, Board of (1878-). Report, annual, 1879-1900. '79-1900. 8°. Note. Besides the annual report to the Governor, the Act creating the Commission provided for a general report to the Legislature. Hpts. 1897, 98 not printed. Office in San Francisco. — Special report [with reprint of Act creating a Board of Bank Commissioners]. 1883. 8°. 8 p. — Report of the building and loan associations . . . 1891, 92. '91-92. 8°. See forward Building and Loan Associations. — Report on " national " building and loan associa- tions. 1892. 8°. 18 p. See also under Legislature, Laws of the State, Special Laws, Banks. Building and Loan Associations, Board of Commis- sioners of the (1893-). Report, annual, 1893/94- 99/1900. '94-1900. 8". Note. Not printed for 1896/97, 97/98, 1900/01, or 1901/02. Reports for 1891 and 1892 made by Board of Bank Commis- sioners; see back under Bank Commissioners. See also forward under Labor Statistics, 1889, and under Legislature, Laws of the State, Special Laws, Banks. Capitol Commissioners, Board o/ (1856-). Report; annual. 1862, 63; biennial, 1864/65-74/75, 91/ 92-1901/02. '62-1902. 8°. Note. Between 187;> and 1891 the rpt. of the Comm'rs was not issued separately but aiven in brief form in the Gov's, message. Rpt. 1897/9S not printed. See also under Miscellaneous, Capitol. Dairy Bureau (1895-). Report; biennial, 1895/96- 1900/02. '96-1902. 8". Note. Issues uniform br:iuds for cheese, consecutively numbered, upon application. Keeps record of every brand Issued, with names and location of manufacturer receiving same. Office in San Francisco. Report 1896/98 printed in 8. F.; report 1898/1900, n. imp. Debris Commissioner (1893-). Report, biennial, 1893/94-1901/02. '94-1903. 8°. Note. See also forward. Public tVorks, Covim'r of, 1896. Denial Examiners, Board of (188 5-). Report, an- nual, 1885-1900/01. '86-1902. 8°. Note. Rpts. 1897-98 not printed. Office in San Francisco. Inspection] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Cal. ^Drainage. ] See forward under Engineer ; and under Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc., 1879, 83. [Education.} Superintende7it of Public Instruction (1851-). Report, annual, 1851-63; biennial, 1864/65-1900/02. '52-1902. 8°. Note. For regular fiscal years ending June 30. Report 1880 annual; report 1896/98 not printed. — Circular, nos. 1-20, Jan. 16, 1899-Aug. 29, 1903. n. t. p. ['99-1903.] 4°. Note. Some printed and some typewritten; ea., 1-4 p. Title changed in 1903 to : — Bulletin, nos. 21-35, Sept. 1, 1903-June 21, 1904. n.i.p. ['03-04.] 4°. See preceding entry. — The law establishing and regulating common schools, passed May 3, 1855. '55. 8°. 44 p. — Commentaries on the school law, with elements of school architecture. 1858. 8°. 184 p. — School law of California and rules and regula- tions of the State boards of education and ex- amination . . . constitutions of U.S. and California, etc. ; published by the Department of PubUc Instruction for the use of schools. 1876. 8°. 152 p. ^^ ^^ — Same; 1878, 80, 81, 83, 85, 87, 89, 91, 93, 95, 1901, 03. '78-1903. 8°. Note. Not regularly biennial, but published when funds allow. None published between 1895 and 1901. List of library books recommended for the use of schools. 1888. 8°. 32 p. — Same. 1892. 8°. 48 p. — An educational directory of California : supple- ment to the 14th biennial report. 1890. 8°. 77 p. — List of State Normal Schools. [1893.] 8°. 4 p. State Board of Education. California State series of school text-books. [1886-95.] 17 v. 12°, 8°, f°. Cont.: First reader. — Second reader. — Third reader. — gpeller. — Primary number lessons. — Advanced arithmetic. — History of the United States [by F. H. Clark]. — Lessons in language. — English grammar. — Anatomy, physiology, hygiene. — Elementary geography. — Elements of civil gov- ernment [by W. C. .Jones]. — Advanced geography. — New First reader. — New Second reader. — New Third reader. — New Fourth reader. — Course of study for the public schools of Califor- nia, recommended by the State Board of Educa- tion as a basis for courses of study to be adopted by the county boards of education. 1890. 8°. 27 p. See under Executive and Staff, Secretary of State, 1896; U7ider Institutions, Printing; and under Legislature, Journals, Dock., etc., 1891. See also under Executive and Staff, Attorney-General, opinion no. 134; and forward, Surveyor- General., 1879, 84. Engineer, State (1878-89). Report; to the Governor, 1880 (annual), 1888 (li yr.) ; to the Leg- islature, 1880 (5 pts.), 1881 (4pts.), 1883 (.3d progress report), 1883/84, 1887 (5th progress report). '80-88. 8°. Note. In 1889 the State Miiienilogist was appointed State Engineer ex officio for two years to carry on a special See also forward, fnlilii: Work,K, ComniinHloner of. Report, Note; and under IiiHtitutlonH, Minernlogij. — Report of JainfH B. Eads, consulting engineer, in relation to proposcid improvement to pro- mote rapid draina^^^e, and to improve the navi- gation of the Sacramento river. 1880. 8". 16 p. Inspectif)n] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Cal. Engineer, State, continiied. — Proceedings of tlie State Board of Drainage CommisHioners at a meeting held May 28, 1880 : formation of Drainage District No. 1; report of tiie State Engineer in the matter of a drain- age district for the Sacramento valley. 1880. 8°. 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". 2!) p. — Report of the Board of Directors of Drainage District No. 1, showing progress of work to Jan. 1, 1881. '81. 8°. 2G 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". 7G 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. 1S86. 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 tlie 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- vertisement of the preceding entrj'. — Special report on the State and county boundaries ; appendices, n. imp. 8°. 273 p. — See also under Executive and Staflf, Attorney- General, 1891, and Secretary of State, 1889, and forward. Public Work.';., Commissioner of. Examiners, Board of (18.56-). Report, 1873, 75, 80, 81. 83; biennial, ! 888/8!)-! 902/03. '73- 1903. 8°. Note. This board audits accounts, inspects institutions, and does special work ordered by the Legislature, such as river improvement, forestry, irrigation, etc. Most claims against the 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 1870-86 known as Commissioners of Fisheries. Report made first 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 iaiier Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc., 188/ . 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. xt • j — Memorial to the Fiftieth Congress of the United States . . . 1888. 8°. 13 p. See also under Miscellaneous, Forestry. lGame.~\ See back under Fish Commissioners, [ffarbors.! Board of Rarhor Commissioners (1863-). Report, annual, 1864, 65 ; biennial, 1866/67-1900/ 02. '65-1902. 8°. N^ote. Year-end June 30. 1864-65 in 1 v. 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 tlic 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 vessels 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 Commissio7iers for the Bay of San Diego. Report, biennial, 1890-1902. '90- 1902. 8«. Jfote. Report for 1898/1900 not printed. See also forward, Labor Statistics, 1887; under Leg- islature, .lonrnals. Docs., etc., 1883; and under MiHcellarieous, Rivers. Health. Board of flH70-). Heport, biennial, 1870/ 71-1900/02. '71-1903. 8«. Note. Report 1880 annual; report 1896/98 not printed. — Preventable ilisease circulars, n. d. 8°. Op.- Oont.: Dlphth<:rla: Its reHtrictlon and prevention. Op.— School hyvS>-n(i\ addrcHsed to the piihllc school tftiicliors of Ca.\\U>rn\;i. H p. — 'I'estH for Impinith'H In drinkiiiK water; by Dr. W'inHlow Andernon. •', p. — CoriHiimption (pultiioniiry lubcrciiloBiB) ; \U roMtrlctlon and prcvc^ntloii. 8 p. — Facts for the people concernInK Htnall-pox and vaeclnatlon. H p.— Fact* for the people eonccrnlnK diphtheria. 7 - " ''-- the iieople concerning cholera. 188.'). H p. ■ Facts for .S3 2 Inspection] STA TE PURIJCA TIONS rcai. Health, Board of, coniinvtd. — [Reprints irom the Proceedings of the Annual State Sanitary Conventions, held under the auspices of the California State Board of Health. 1894-96.] 8°. Cont.: Opening address by C A. Ruggles, 1894. 8 p.— A plea for the prevention of tul)erculo8is; by Geo. M. Kober. 1894. 12 p. — Orcniation as tiie only sanitary method of dis- posing of the dead ; by W. F. MeNutt. 1894. 8 p. — Modern cremation as a means for the diHposal of the dead; by A. E. llegensburger. 1894. 10 p. — Prevention of contagious and infectioiis diseases with special reference to tuberculosis; by Winslow Anderson. 1894. 14 p. — Sanitation; by \V. W. Gates. 1S94. 5 p.— Sanitation of dwellings, public buildings and thoroughfares; by J. II. Davisson, 1894. 7 p. — Sewage irrigation; by U. S. Ormo. 1894. 5 p. — Tests for impurities in drinking water; by Winslow Anderson. 1894. 6 p. — The rav- ages of the bacillus antliracis in California; by Cephas L. Bard. 1894. lip. — The sanitary control of tuberculosis; by 8. 8. Iler- rick. 1894. 8 p. — The ultimate disposal of sewage; by J. H. Btallard. 1894. 8 p. — Tuberculosis; its communicability and prevention; by W. F. Wiard. 1894. 12 p. — A plea for the hospital at home; by Samuel O. L. Potter. 189.5. 6 p. — Drinking water and its examination, chemically considered; by Prof. A. Auchie Cunningham. 189;'). 8 p. — Important facts and practical difficulties encountered in enforcing sani- tation ; by U. W. Davis. 1895. 6 p. — Infectious diseases of the eye; by W. F. Southard. 1895. 13 p. —Physiology and hygiene i'.s. athletics in public education; by 8. 8. Herrick. 1895. 6 p. — Street sanitation ; by W. F. McNutt. 1895. 5 p. — Facilities for treatment of contagious diseases in the public Institutions of California; by A. E. Osborne. 1890. 9 p.— House ventilation; by D. B. Van Slyck. 1896. 8 p. — Report on diphtheria auti-toxine; by J. H. Davisson. 1896. 7 p. — Street cleaning and disposal of garbage; by H. 8. 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. 8. Herrick. 1896. 5 p. — The ventilation of public buildings; by W. W. Oates. 1896. 8 p. — Typhoid fever from a financial standpoint; by Thomas Koss. 1896. 4 p. — Yard sanitation; by A. E. Regensburger. 1896. 5 p. See also under Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc., .1883. [ffighways.'\ Bureau of Highways (1895-97). Re- port, biennial, for the years 1895/96. '96. 8°. 130 p. 11 Note. This office afterward became the Department of Highways; .9fe6<'^0'(!. — Bulletin, nos. 1-5. [1895-96.] 8°. Cont. : No. 1. An Act to create a Bureau of Highways, and to picHcribe 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 carrj' out said work. (3) p. —No. 3. Physical features of the State; by Marsden 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-). Keport, bien- nial, 1898, 1900/02. '99-1902. 8°. il. — Bulletin no. 1. [1897.] Cont.: No. 1. An Act creating a Department of Highways, n. d. 7 p. See also under Miscellaneous, Highways. Insurance Commissioner (1868-). Report, annual, 1868-1902. '69-1903. Note. Report of ' in Han Francisco. 98 not printed. Office of Commissioner — Preliminary report ; annual, 1892,04-96,98-1901. ['93-1902.] 8°. — Statutory laws relating to insurance. San Fran- cisco, 1868. 8°. 128 p. — Same. 1873. 8°. 92 p 533 Inspection] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Cal. Lahor Statistics, Bureau of (1883-). Report, biennial, 1883/84-1901/02. '84-1902. 8°. JTbte. Covering regular fiscal years ending June 30. Report 1896/98 not printed. Otlice in Han Francisco. — Report upon an inquiry as to tlie condition of " the laborers employed by contractors on the sea-wall at San Francisco." 1886. 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, 18S6. '86. 8°. 21 p. — Investigation into the condition of men vcorking on the water-front and on board of Pacific Coast vessels. 1887. 8°. 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 asso'ciations. 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, 1809-75. '69-75. 8°. ITote. All sales of the Board of Tide Land CommissionerB had to be approved by the State Board, which occupied the Bame office (in San 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, June 20, 1877. '70-77. 8°. See also under Executive and Staff, Attorney- General, opinions nos. 89, 99; forward under Surveyor- General; under'Leg\s]a,ture, Journals, Docs., etc., 1874 ; and under Miscellaneous, Lands. [ Medicine.'] Board of Examiners of the Bledical 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. 8''a??cZ4o. Note,. An Act, 1876, provided that each incorporated State medical socl'^ty have aboard of exuminers composed of seven of ItB members. y\n amendment, pasBcd in 1878, provided for only three boards, one each of iho three societies: 1, Medical Society of the State of California; '1, Cal. State Homeopathic Medical Society; and .'!. Kclcctic Medical Society of State of Cal. In 1901 this Act and amendment were repealed and one State Hoard of Kxamlners was created, composed of ^t mem- bers of the Slate Society, 2 of the Homeopathic, and 2 of the Eclectic. ThlH Board Is re()iiir<-5 Inspection] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Cal. [^Transportation, continued.'] — Kules, adoptedJune 7, 1881. "dl [sic']. 24° 8 p. — Kailway map of California completed to Jan. 1, 1900. San Francisco, ['00]. — See also under Executive and Staff, At/orney- Oeneral, 1896; iinder Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc., 1883; and wncZer Miscellaneous, Rail- 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 3fedical Board (1893-). Report, biennial, 1893/94-97/98. '94-99. 8°. State Veterinarian. Report, Dec. 1, 1902. '02. 8°. 31 p. — Texas fever ; by C: H. Blemer. n. imp. 8°. 11 p. — Sheep scab; its nature and treatment. [1901.] 8°. 31 p. ITote. Reprint from Bulletin 21, Bureau of Animal In- dustry, U.S. Dept. Agriculture. Institutions. See under Legislature, Journals, Docs, etc., 1899. [Agriculture.] State Agricultural Society (1854-). Transactions, 1858-Gl, 63-1901/02. '59-1903. 8°. Notel. 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. — Official report of the . . . third agricultural fair, cattle show [etc.], 1856. ['56.] 8°. 80 p. — Same, 1S57. '58. 8°. 190 p. — Report of the Board of Agriculture for the year 1864/65. 'G6. 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]. 8°. 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. Biirwick, Observer of U.S. Weather Bureau, 1886-9,",. Note. Published with Transactions, 1886-93. — Monthly bulletin of the California weather ser- vice ; i)ublisbc'd by the State Agricultural Society in co-oinTiition with the U.S. I)cj)t. of Agricul- ture Weatiicr Bureau; comp. by James A. Bar- wick, Sept. 189I-I)ec. 1890. '91-97. 10 v. 8°. Note. Tieglnnlng Jan., 1897, subordinate to U.S. Weather Uurean. For continuation aee forward under Weather and Crop Service. — Premium list; 39th-47th annual fair at Sacra- mento, 1892-96, 99-1901. '92-1901. 160. — California dried fruits and bow to cook them. 1896. 24". 15 p. See aim under MlBcelloneouH, FiiiHh. Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Cal. {^Agriculture-, continued.^ — The beet sugar industry in California. 189G. 8°. 35 p. — Premium list of the initial dog show. 1900. 16°. 32 p. — State Fair speed programme, I'JOO. '01. 10°. 56 p. See also forward under Education, University of California, Agriculture, College of. Agricultural Exj)eriment Station, and under Horticulture; and under Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc., 187G. Blind, Adult, Industrial Home of Mechanical Trades for the (Oakland, 1885-). Annual report of Board of Directors, 1885-lUOO. ['SSJ-lOOl. 8°. iTote. No report published for 1895, 97-99, 1901, 02. — By-laws of the Board of Directors, with the Act governing the Home, and applicant's blank. 1893. 240. 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 officers, 7th-25th, biennial, 1867-1900/02. '67-1902. 8°. 2iote. The Institution for the Education of the Deaf and Dumb and Bliud was re-organized by an Act passed 1866, and the 7th was the first report made thereafter. lieports are bi- ennial excepting annual rpt. 1880. Beginning with the report for 1900, title of the institution is as above. See also under Miscellaneous, Deaf. [Dentistry.^ See forward under Education, University of California, Dentistry , College of. [Education.'] Board of Trustees of State Normal Schools (1881-87). Report, biennial, 1883/84- 89/90. ['84J-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 publisiied 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 school and published sepa- rately. See also under Inspection and Regulation, Education, Siipt. of Public Instruction, 1893. Joint Board of State Normal School Trustees ( 1 897-) . Minutes of proceedings, April 10, 1903. n. t. p. ['03.] 80. 8 p. State Normal School at San Jose (1862-). Report of Trustees, [annual], 1879, 80; [biennial], 1880/82, 91/92-98/1900. '80-1901. 8o. Note. Located at San Francisco 1862-70; since then at San Jose. See precedi?ig note. — Catalogue. 1878-1902. 8o. — Historical sketch . . . with a catalogue of its graduates and a record of their work for twenty- seven years. 1889. 8°. ('-'83) p. — Pliysiological studies of the frog. n. imp. [189C.] 160. 13 p_ — Syllabus of pedagogy; by H. M. Bland, n. t. p. 120. 8 p. — Music course, 1900/01. n. t. p. 12°. 22 p. — Course of study of the Training Department [etc.]. 1902. 80. 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 secondnote preceding. — 4th-21st annual catalogue, 1886-1903. 8o and \2°. — List of books in library, 1888. '88. 8o. 122 p. — Same; supplement, 1891. '91. 8o. 38 p. 537 Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Cai. ^Education, continued.'\ — Circular of information. 1892. 12°. lop. — The teacher and the school; or, school economy [etc.] ; by Edward T. Pierce, Ph.D. ISQC. 8°. 42 p. State Normal School at Chico (1888-). Report of the Trustees; biennial, 1890/92-94/9G; annual, 1901/02. '92-1902. 8°. — lst-15th annual catalogue, 1890-1904. '90-1904. 8°. Note. 10th, 1899, not printed. — Announcements, 1889. '89. 24°. lip. Note. Announcements now made in the annual catalogue. — Circular of information. 1893. 12o. 32 p. State Nor^nal School at San Diego (1897-). Circular of information and announcements, 1899/1900- 04/05. '99-1904. 16°. State Normal School at Sa)i 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-). First 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° aracZ 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. Oilman, Pres- ident. Berkeley, 1875. 8°. 56 p. — Report to the finance committee of the Board of Regents. University of California. n. imp. [1876.] H". 15 p. — Regents' manual of the laws, orders, etc., govern- ing tlic 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 the Academic Council hy the Committee on Curricula, the Committee on Ili^'lier Degrees, the Conmiittec on Joint Ucgulatinns ; together with rulcH for the government of tiic Library which have been estaltlished by the Regents of tlie University. 1887. 8°. 49 p. Institutions] STA TE PUBLICA TIONS [Cal. {^Education ^ continued.^ — Joint regulations of the Faculty of Letters anil the Faculties of Science; also, Standing rules of the Acatleniic Council revised. 1887. 8". 1(5 p. — Report oti jthysical training; submitteil to the Hoard of Regents, June 2f>, 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°. 15 p. See also UM(/«r luspectionand \ie\!,\\\&Wo'a,Siiri'eyor-(reneral. — Class-room notes on uniplanar kinematics ; by Irving Stringham. n. imp. [1 893. J 8". G p. — Suggestions to teachers of English in the second- ary schools ; by C. M. Gayley 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. 80. 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], ?i.f^. [1897?] 8°. 3 p. plate. — International competition for the Phoebe Hearst architectural plan for the University of Cali- fornii). n. p., w. d. [1899.] obi. 4°. 152 p. — Report of the Board of Regents on trade schools in relation with the Wilmerding School of In- dustrial Arts. S:in 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. by the University in Dec. 1903. '03. 24°. 77 p. — [Addresses.'] 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.deliveredby 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. 11. t. p. 8°. 41 p. Commencement address of Arthur Rogers, May 29, 1883; [also] Report of committeeon the estab- lishment of a College of Commerce. Jan. 15, 1898. 11. p., '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 \\. Waymire, Regent, March 23, 1898. n. imp. 8°. 12 p. 539 Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Cal. {_Education, continued.^ — Agriculture^ College of (Berkeley, 1805-). Agri- cultural Experiment Station. Report, biennial, 1876/77-1902/03. '77-1903. 8°. Note. Reports made by professor in chiirjie to Board of Regents of the University; also published as a part of the Regents' report. Report 1880 annual. Report for the 3 yrs. 1898/1901, in 2 pts., contains a list of publications of the station. Bulletin, nos. 1-156. [1883?]-1904. Xote. The earliest seen bearing a date was no. 11, dated 1884. — Circular, nos. 1-11. [1903-04.] 8° n. imp Cont. : [No. 1.] The new fertilizer law. [1903.J 6 p. — 2, Blackleg; by Archibald R. Ward. [1903.] 3 p. — 3, June 1903. Hog cholera; by A. R. Ward. ['03.] 6 p. — 4, June 1903. Anthrax; by A. R.Ward. ['03.] 3 p. — 6, June 1903. Contagious abortion in cows; by Prof. James Law, F.R.C.V.S., Director N.Y. State Veterinary College. 1903. 13 p. — fi, June 1903. Methods of physical and chemical soil analysis; by E. W. Hilgard. 1903. 23 p. — 7, June 1903. Remedies for insects; by O. W. Woodworth. 1903. 19 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. il. — 10, March 1904, Read- ing course in economic entomology ; by C. W. Woodworth. ['04.] 29 p. — 11, March 1904. Fumigation practice; by C. . W. Woodworth. ['04.] 28 p. Report of the viticultural work during the sea- sons 1883/84 and 1881/85 ; by E. W. Hilgard. '86. 8°. 210 p. ^ame, 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. Red-wine grapes ; 6, 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 : [Phylloxera 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 and 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. teaching in agricultural col- W. Hilgard. n. imp. [1897.] of seeds, plants, cuttings, etc. : Wickson. n. imp. [1900.] 8°. Preparatory leges; by E. H''. 8 p. DiHtribution by Edward J. 21 p. Nature study liulletins : Butterflies; by C. W. Woodworth. — The living plant; by W. J. V. Onterhaut. Berkeley, 1900. 8°. 64 p. Letter of transmittal [by K. W. Hilgard ; Farm- er's instilutes, by Edwanl J. Wickson]. n. imp. [1901.] 8". 12 p. I'ublications, 1877-1902. n. imp. 8". 4 p. Mle. A lUt reprinted from report 1899/1901. The Foothill culture substation, n. imp. 8°. 14 p. il. J^ote. ThlH and the five cntrlcH following arc reprints from Bulletin no. 147. Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Cal. imp. of California Publi- Berkeley, 1902-03. 4°. 1-140, pi. 1-14. ■p, 141-164, pi. 15-16. p. 165-418, pi. 17-27. [Education, continued.] Southern California culture substation. 8°. 21 p. il. See preceding note. Santa Monica forestry substation, n. imp. 8°. 12 p. Cbico forestry substation, Sacramento valley. n. imp. 8°, 12 p. il. San Joaquin Valley culture substation, n. irap. 8°. 15 p. il. Southern Coast Kange culture substation, n. imp. 8°. 14 p. pi. Farmers' institutes ; by Edward J. Wickson. [1903.] 8°. 4 p. Note. Reprint from annual report, 1902/03. See also forward, Viticultural Commis.iiotiers, 1880, Note. — [Botany.'] University cations: Botany; v. 1. 418 p. Cent.: V. 1, June 7, 1902. p Nov. 20, 1902 Mar. 31, 1903 — Civil Engineering., Departm,entof. Adjustment of engineering field instruments; by H. A. Hirst. Berkeley, 1898. 12«. 15 p. — Dentistry, College of (San Francisco, 1881-). Note. Announcements published annually 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°. Cont.: v.l,no. 1,1893. p. 1-88. v. 2, no. 1, 1897. 75 p. no. 2, 1894. p. 89-178. v. 3, no. 1, Apr. 10, 1903. p. 1-45. no8. 3-4,1899. p. 179-424. no. 2, Dec. 22, 1903. p.47-15u. Note. V. 1-2 were called " Studies, v. 1-2 " when issued. V. 1 comprising pts. 1-4 of " Notes on the development of a child," by Millicent W. Shinn, and v. 2 being " Notes ou children's drawings," ed. by E. 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. Rev. ed. — Oeology, Department of . ley, 1893-1904. 3 v. 1895. 8°. 80 p. Bulletin; v. 1-3. Berke- 4°. Cant.: 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. 11, " " p. 327-348. 4, " " p. 115-160. 12, Ja 1902, p. 349-450. 5, Ap 1894, p. 191-180. 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. 51-62. 9,Ja 1895, p. 273-300. 4, Je " I). 63-108. 10, My " p. 301-312. •'i. Ag '< p. 109-172. 11. n.d. p. 313-336. 6, N " p. 173-190. 12, F 1896, p. 337-362. 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. no.l,My 1896, p. 1-92. 11, " " p. 243-248. 2,Ag " p. 93-100. 12, " " p. ?49-263. 3,D " p. 101-108. 13,8 " p. 265-275. 4, My 1898, p. 109-118. 14, N " p. 277-290. 5,Ag 1899, p. 119-153. 15, F 1904, p. 291-376. 6,0 " p. 165-178. 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. Geology, lS60-7i and 1874. Law., Hastings College o/(San Francisco, 1878-) Circular of information, 1891/92-96/97. '92-97. 16°. Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Cal. {^Education, continved.^ — Library. Bulletin; nos. 1-14. Berkeley, 1882- 1901. 8°. See also above under Utiiv. of Cal., 1887. Bulletin no. 1. Co-operative list of periodical literature 2d ed. Berkeley, 1892. 8°. 64 p. Same. 3d ed.,enl. Berkeley, 1902. 8°. 130 p. Contents-index, v. 1, by J. C. Rowell. Berke- ley, 1889-90. 8°. 519 p. — Lick Observatory (Mt. Hamilton, Santa Clara Co., 1888-). Bulletin, nos. 1-25. n.t.p. 4°. Publications, v. 1-6. 1887-1903. H v. 4°. Note. Issued 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, 1S89, 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. Schae- 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. Schaeberle. '95. 126p. — 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. Samf: : 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 Department. See note under Dentinlr'y, College of, above. — Mineralogy [e^c], Departrnxntof. 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 of gold; by Prof. S:B.Chri.sty. 1889. 8°. 43 p. Note. lieprlnt from Transactions of the American Institute of Mining Englnefrrs, v. 17. — Museum. Contributions to the Carvel history of the Pacific Coast coleoptera; by J. J. Rivers, Curator of tlu- .Museum. 1886. 8". 10 p. The oaks of Berkeley and some of their insect inliabitants; by J. J. Rivers, Curator of the Museum. 1887. 8". 12 p. — IPathology.] University of California Pul)lica- tions: I'athology ; v. 1, nos. 1-4. Berkeley, 1903-04. 4". 47 i». Cotit. : V. 1, no. 1, July 11, 1003, j). 1-5. 2, Firb. 17, 1004, |). 7-:{l. 3-4, Miir. :w, 1004, p. 3:!-47. — Pharmacy., College of (San Francisco, 1873-). ProHpectiiH, 2'_'(i-2'lth annual Hession, 1894-96. 8". rice alBO note under l)fnliittry, dollcye of, above. Institutions] STA TE PUBIJCA TIONS [Cal \^Educaiion^ continued.'] — [Physiology.'] University of California Publica- tions : Physiology; v. 1, nos. 1-19. Berkeley, [1903-04]. i°. 174 p. No Cont. : ). 1, Apr. 27, 1903 , p. 1-3. No. 10, Jan. 15, 1904 P- 81-82 2, May 25, " p. ."^-8. 11, F.'b.lO, P- 83-85 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. 15, Apr. 5, P- 139-147 6, Nov. 9, " p. 49-03. 16-17, May 21, P- 149-161 7-S, Nov. 30, " p. 55-75. 18, Miiv 23, P- 163-164 9, Dec. 24, " p. 77-79. 19, Juiie 1, P- 165-174 — [Zoology.] University of California Publications : Zoology; V. 1, nos. 1-3. Berkeley, [1903]. 4°. 156 p. Cunt. : V. 1, no. 1, 1903, p. 1-104, pi. 1-11. 2, Apr. 30, 1903, p. 105-114. 3, June 12, " p. 115-156, pi. 12-15. — See also under Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc., 1879. See also under Inspection and Regulation, Surveyor- General, 1879, 84 ; back under Blind and Deaf ; and forward under Feeble-minded. Feeble-minded Children. Home for the Care and Training of (Kldridse, Sonoma County, 1884-). Renort of Board of Trustees ; annual, 1885-92 ; biennial, 1892/94-9(;/98. '86-99. 8°. Note. Reports now (1903) made by the CommiBBlou 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, n. t. p. 12°. 19 p. — See also under Inspection and Regulation, Public Works, 1897, and under Legislature, -louryials, Docs., etc., 1893. [Geology.] State Geologist. John B. Trask. Re- ports. 1853-56. Cont.: Geolosy of the Sierra Nevada or California range. 1853. 30 p. — Geology of the Coast mountains and part of the Sierra Nevada, embracing theirinduKtrial resources in agri- culture and mining. 1854. 95 p. — Geology of the Coast mountains . . . also, portions of the middle and tjorthern mining districts. 1855. 91 p. — Geology of Northcni and i3outhern California, etc. 1856. 68 p. Geological Survey of California. J. 1). Whitney, Geologist. (1860-74.) [Report] ; annual, 1S62, 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 1860 and stopped by Legis- lature in 1874, the material being delivered to the University. J. D. Whitney afterward continued the iiubliuations on his own responsibility. These are not included in this list. — An address delivered before the Legislature . . . Mar. 12, 1861. by J. D. Whitney. 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 ip. — Paleontology. [Philadelphia printed], 1864-69. 2 V. 40. pi. Cont. : V. 1. Carboniferous and Jurassic fossils, by F. B. Meok; Triassic and cretaceous fossils, by W. M. Gabb. 1S64. 2. Cretaceous and tertiary fossils, by W. M. Gabb. 1869. — 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 PUBLICATJONS [Cal. \_Geology^ continued.'] — An address on the propriety of continuing the State Geological Survey . . . ; delivered before the Legislature . . . Jan. 30, 1868, ... by J. D. Whitney. San Francisco, '68. 8°. 23 p. — The Ynsemite 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 note.s of J. G. Cooper. [Cambridge, Mass., printed], 1870. 4°. 592 p. il. — Map of the region adjacent to the bay of San FrMucisco. 1873. Scale, 2 mi. = ] 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 Regent? 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 ,, and Mineralogy, Department of: and forward under Mineralogy. {Horticulture.] Board of Horticultural Commission- ers. Report, 1882. '82. 8°. Board of Horticulture (1883-1903). Report; annual, 1883, 89, 90-92; biennial. 1884-88, 94, 96, 98 [preliminary], 1900 [preliminary], 1900, 02. '83-1902. 8°. il. Note. Abolished by Act of 1903 and office of State Com- mi/tsioner 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. 11. — 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, gatliering, packing, curing, pruning, budding, diseases, etc.; by B. M. LeLong, Secretary. 1888. 8°. 98 p. il. ' — The olive in California: varieties, budding, graft- mg. now methods and general observations ; by H..M. LeLong. 1880. 8°. 19 p. pi. — Fruit culture: sour orange stock, fertilizing and inethods of comi)ounding fertilizers, injurious insect j)eKts, 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 OrowfTs* Convention, held uiuler the ana- pices of tli(; State Board of Horticulture, at San Francisco, July 8, 1891. '91. 8° 40 p — Same, 1892, 93. 544 Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Cal. [Horticulture, continuc(l.'\ — Citrus fruits : Pt. 1, Fifteen years with the lemon ; by G. W. Garcelon. Tt. 2, Now varieties of citrus fruits; by B. M. LeLong. 1891. 8°. 38 p. map. pi. il. — Destructive insects, their natural enemies, reme- dies, and recommendations; hv Alexander Craw. (Division of Entomology.) 1891. 8". 51 p. il. pi. — Peach yellows: a warninf; 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 jireda- ceous insects. 1892. 8°. 15 p. pi. — Propagation : the rearing of citrus and deciduous trees from seed, budding, grafting, and apjilian- ces; by B. M. LeLong. f892. 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°. 2B0 p. il. pi. — ^Sawie,- revised. 1902. 8°. 2G7 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. il. 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.] 14 p. — 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-G, 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, Mav, Dec, 1903. '89-1904. 8°. Note. Conventions annual, 18S1-86, 91-1902; Bcmi-annual ISS7-90. Proceedings 1SS3-SS, 90-93, 1900, 02, also synop- sis 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 Regulation, Labor Statistics, 1886; back wnder Agricultjire, 1896; and under Miscellaneous, Fruits. 545 Institutions] ST A TE PUBLIC A TIONS [Cal. ['«""fiL.^rsii^oi/ors Report, Mte. KeportB for .VgnewsMendodno Napa, ^^^^^^^ California and Stockton b ate HoBpit-iiB miBsion in Lunacy since 18J8. „ ^rt • 5^.c;t^o. State ^-PJ^«^/«t«^f*^;6e^^^l-9V9f ''54- annual, 1853-65; biennial, 18bb/t>/ 3b/ jo. 99 8° Note. Formerly known aB Stockton State Insane ABylum Report 1880 annual. -By-laws Of the Pirectors [etc.]. 1885. IG". 32 p. = r:}J3./i:;pe^2n ana Regulation, En- Ka^rs;^^os,itali^^.^^Vor^^ ^^-"^^•• 1872/73-96/98. ['73]-99. 8«. JV'bi.. Formerly known as Napa State Asylum for the In- sane Report 188^0 probably annual. --isrts:^;^85)S/^r So^^S:^- ^^. of the Board of Managers [etc.]. 1890. 16°. 28 p. ^ame. [1899]. 24°. 72 p. Z Sre^ilatiois. 1892- 24°. 12 p. Mendocin! State Hosprtal Near Lkiah, 1889-). Re port, biennial, 1891/92-96/98. 9. .u. mte. Formerly knowa as Mendocino State Insane Asylum atUkiah. -By-laws of the Directors [etc.]. 18.)3. lb. nardino, 1889-). Report, biennial, I8.»l/J2 96/98. '92-99. ^^ote. Formerly known as Southern California State Insane Asylum for the Insane and Inebriates. -By-laws of the Trustees [etc.]. 1893. 16°. See ^allo under Legislature, Laws of the State, Special Lawn, Insanity Law. Cnlifnr [Low ] See under Education, University of Cahfo ' nia Law, Hastings College of. nibr>^Tesl State Library {IS52-). ^eport «f th ^^'''"'''Yni^Les, annual, 1861-63; biennial, 1864/65 1900/02. '61-1902. 8°. »r , 1R19 fil Secretary of State was Librarian, exo tlotc,. 1852-61. »ecrei«iry UcDort 1880 annual. and made annual reports, 185.}, ou. i.cpon -Quarterly bulletin, Sept. 1899-March 1904 1904. 2v. -i-3no8. 8° —Catalogues. 1855-98. 8°. ['99]- Cont.: Catalogue . . . Jan. 1. 185.>; by the, Secretary o_f «^^'i- ''"• ^^•;;reUKf by'w"c. Vtratton'- I860. 400^.- s^:'::a^cripuvi':f :;o£^M f'^'--,^^^ HtM-. Library o( ( alifornU. Vol .. ^^^"^^^(,^^,^,„^,„,, ,„ ,„rnla Hvate I. .r^y. < «"^^'^ ^ XuH.nlal catalogue <.f the Law ILWalllH. 18y. IW^I'- ,„,^J includUiK access onn from Department of th.. • ■ '' ^^ -^ 3 i,,., p. _ Hupplemcnlary IHHrt ,0 W"^ I>- ',,,'; ;,(Jeneran)epartment. authors; catalogue of the . . • ,'''""^''' f * ,„(,„ uu^ „ K. M. McCabe. Han Francisco, 18H8. »»o I>- 546 InsUtutionsJ STATE PUBLICATIONS [Cal. \_L%braries, contimted.~] — Publications: no. 1, History of political conven- tions in California, 1849-92; bv Winfield J. Davis. '93. 1 v. 8°. — Testimonj' taken before the Board of Trustees ... in the matter of charges preferred l>y 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: letter.^ and cir- culars: by Talbot H. Wallis. 1890. 4°. (27) p — Rules and regulations for the government of the . . . Stiite Library, prescribed by the Trustees; adopted Aug. 2, 1890. '90. 32°. 11 p. — /Same; adopted Aug. 1, 1903. '03. 32°. 10 p. — Index to bills introchiced in the Legislature . . . during the 27th, 28th, and 2'.tth sessions, 1887-91 ; conip. by the State Librarian. '91. 8°. 302 p. — List of duplicates from the General Department for sale or exchange. [1891.] 34 p. — 5ame ; from the Law Dept. [1891.] 8°. !(> p. — Index to the records of the Supreme Court of California on file in the State Library . . . to Sept. 1890. '91. 8°. 213 p. — 5a»ie; to Jan. 1892. '92. 8°. 483 p. — Books and periodicals wanted to purchase. [1892.] k; p. — Finding list of unclassified art ai 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 — Travehng Libraries Department. Circular, 1903. 32°. Cojit.: 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°. Note. Nob. 1-6, 1903; no8. 7-17, 1904. — See also under Miscellaneous, Library. [Mineralogy.'] California State Mi7iing Bureau. Re- port of the State Mineralogist, annual, 1880, 82- 90 ; biennial, 1890/92-94/9G ; report of Board of Trustees, 1896/1900-00/02. '81-1902. 8". il. maps. pi. Note. The Bureau was created in accordance with an act of the Legislature approved Apr. IB, 1880. No report was printed in 1881. There were two editions of the ilth, [Ut bien.], rpt., for Sept. 15, 1890/92, one printed in 1892 (28 p.) and one in 1893 (612 p., including editor's note) . Rpt. 18>J6/lyou covered the four years ending Sept. 1900. Hpt. 1900/02 includes the rpt. of the State Miueralosiist. In 19liU and 1902 the rpts. were very brief, the worli of the Department being given to the public in bulletins instead. — Bulletin, nos. l-L'8. 1888-[1903]. 8°. Cont. : No. 1. .\ description of the dessicated human remains in the State Mining Bureau; by Winslow Anderson, J/./>. 1888. 41p. flg. — No.2. Methods of mine timbering; by W. II. Storms. 1894. 58 p. il.— No. 3. The gas and petroleum yielding formations of the central valley of California; by W. L. Watt, .!/.£'. 1894. 95 p. il. maps. -^ No. 4. Catalogue of California fossils (pts. 2, 3, 4, and 5) ; by Dr. J. G. Cooper. 1894. 65 p. pi. — No. 5. The cyanide process, its ])iiictic:il application and economical results; by Dr. A. Sheidei, J'S.M. 1894. 133 p. il. — No. 6. California gold mill practices; by Ed. B. Preston, M.H'. 1895. 85 p. il. — No. 7. [Table] showing by counties the mineral productions of California for the year 1894 ; comp. by Charles G. Yale, statistician, m. imp. — No. 8. iS'anie; for the year 1895. n. imp. — No. 9. Miue drainage, pumps, etc.; by Hans O. Behr. 1896. 210 p. il.— 547 Institutions] STA TE PUBLIC A TIONS [Cal. Mineralogy, continued.] , „^.oioay, pahconioloay No. 10. A bibhography >--l ^S \° ' VMihrniy W. VogdeH. -r'l"rp''-No 1 Otuvnd'gis yielding fovBaUonB of l^^A^^l^-vfatu^a and Santa Bavg>.count.Bj^^^ - - -S^^^^.^^e |^^-\o£caon.^o. Can.o.nU fields, Fresno county «. "^''^T.^o- ^^^''ty a. 8 Cooper, petroleum and asplialtum |a Cahforma Dy a .^^i^j^^. f899. 89 p. /•-^°-f\';.JZ:^\a|br hryelrl899. n. hup. "'^rls^'The MoThe Lode eg^ou of CaTifor.ia; by W. II -No. 18. IheMotner I.OU s^ 19. Oil and gas yield- Storma, JS.M. ^^''.^p V^l^'^i^ bv W. L. Watts, B.il- 1900. Sonsr^al^^nlalorfgSye...^.^^^ ^'^'S -NO. ?fTTableT&i^g by counties the mineral ^^^offionof^aUfotniafo theye^^^^^^^^^ [Table] showing the n^.'n-'^'.P'^^^^^^^^ieliVver resources fifteen years, ."^^.g _^i^-ap._No^-^8. [Tablel showing °4^c^u^;r thl^mlne^al^JoducLn of CaUfornia for s«teen years [1887-1902]. 7i. imp. Size, 2I4 X 3-1;, in. Vot!. A second edition of no 2 (70 p.) was issued in 1896. Nob! 18-19 were included in the Appendicee, 1901, v. 3. Register of the mines and minerals of the State "of California. [1898-1903.] obi. 80. maps. J c;oi-w-r.ii Plumas Trinity, Calaveras, "Lake, Plfcet-'lnyrErD^tdrsKl^a^ Ber/aVdino. San Diego and Sierra counties. -Register of oil wells in Los Angeles city; data collected April 1903. L'03.] obi. 8". U p. -Fk't^ annual catalogue of the State M^^^um of California; being the collection made by the State Mining Bureau. . 1882. S" 350 p. _ Same; revised and reprinted. 1888 « /"U p. Catalogue of the State Museum of Calitorm.i, - ^vo 2 ; being collections made by the State Mining Bureau from Apr. 16, 1881 to May 15, 1884. '85. 8°. 220 p. ^ame- Vol. 3; being collections . .from -"^Ma/15 1884 to Mar.il, 1887 '87. 80. 195 p^ <^ame- Vol. 4; being collections . . • ±ro'" - ^M::.'3M887to Aug.lo, 1890. '90. 8; 61 p _ Same; Vol.5; . . . from Sept. 1, 18J0 to Mar. 30, 1897. '99. 8«. 292 p. -Catalogue of the Library . . ., Sept. 1, ISJ-- '92 8^". 149 p- . c - Geoio-y of northern Ventura, Santa Barbara, San Luis^Obispo, Monterey, and San Benito coun- ties ; by Harold W. Fairbanks. 1894. 8. 36 p. fig- A'ote. This and the four following entries are repnnts from r^lh report of Stale Mineralogist, 1894. _ Electric power transmission plants 'i"') tl^e use of (dectricity in mining operations; by Ihomas HaigbtLcggctt. 1894. «"• , tV' • l.v 1? 1 _ Auriferous conglomerate m f ahfornia; by K. 1.. Dunn, M.K. l«'-'l- «"• ^^ P- , , -Ancicn cl.annel system of Calaveras county ; by W II. Storms, M.K. 1894. 8". 13 p. fig, _ Red' Hock, GohT, and Summit mining district. s in Kern county; by Harold W. Fairbanks. _Go?d*mili?ofcllifornia. [189(1.] 80. 34 p. | Note. ThlH IH a reprint from the 13U. report of the Stale MlneruloglHt, I89fi. 54'^ Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Cal. \ Miner alo g y , continued r\ — Preservation of structural timber; by Jobn I). Isaacs. [1896.] 8°. 13 p. Note. This is a repriut from thu 13th report of the State Mineralogist, 1896. — Reconnaissance of the Colorado Desert mining district; by Stephen Bowers, Ph.D. 1901. 8°. 19 p. — A few facts concerning tlie mineral production of California as compared with the total assessed valuation; Lewis E. Aubury, 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 22;^ in. — California mines and minerals . . . San Fran- cisco, [1903.] obi. 16°. 34 p. 11. State Mineral Cabinet. Report of Trustees, aimual, 1888; biennial, 1890/92-98/1900. '88-1901. 8°. Note. An act approved Mar. 9, 1887 provided for the re moval of the Mineral cabinet from the State Library. It was removed to the E. 13. Crocker Art Gallery. — 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 Cal., Geology, Mineralogy, and Mining ayid Mttal- lurgy ; and back under Geology. Museum, State. See back under Mineralogy, 3Iining Bureau. \_Observatoi-y .'] See back under Education, University of California, Lick Observatory. [Parks.'] Board of Park Commissioners of San Fran- cisco. Report, annual, 1871/72, l^Jll, 90-96. '72-96. 8«. Los Angeles Park Commissioners. Report, 1892. '92. 8°. [Printing.] State Printer (1850-52; 1854-72.) Re- port, annual, 1850/5 1-52. '51-52. 8°. Note. Between 1852 and 1854, when there was no State Printer, contracts for printing were let by the Governor and Controller. No record of any rpts. between 1854 and 1872. Superintendent of Printing (1872-). Report, bien- nial, 1876/77-1900/02. '78-1902. 8°. Note. In 1872 the State established its own printint; plant, in charge of the 8upt. No rpt. 1872-76. Rpt. 1880 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, 1852 ; State Prison Inspectors, 1854; Directors of State Prison, 1855, 58, 59; Board of Commissioners, 18()0; 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. 1890/1900 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 Quentin, with a list of prisons in other States. 1888. 8°. 38 p. 549 Institutions] STA TE PUBLIC A TIONS [Cal. \Prisons. continued.^ • „j „* ti.o ^ _ Supplemental list of prisoners received at tl e California State prison at San Quentm, July — bZ'; A'ug;/l888- Apr. May July Aug. Oct.. Nov., 1889; Jan., Mar., July, Aug., Sept., Dec, 1890; Jan. /Feb., 1891. _ List of convi'cts on register of State Pnson at San Quentin, Marin county, Cal. 1889. 8 . 4U^ p. _ Rules for the government o the Board of Direct- ors of State Prisons of Cal. 1889. /i • i P- _ Eules and regulations for the government of the officers and guards of the Cal. State Prison at Folsom. 1889. 8°. 15 p. _ Jute mill : State prison bag factory, showing cost of plant and operating expenses of «ie jute mill at San Quentin. John McComb, [Warden]. 1890. _ Rules 'fnd regulations for the California State Prisons at San Quentin and Folsom, May 10, 1890. '90. 8°. 4 p. _ Warden's report of the financial operations of San Quentin Prison for ten years. 1890. 8 . 8 p. - Report of Robert T. Devlin, President of the State Board of Prison Directors • • • l °" various reformatory and penal institutions of the United States. 1890. 8°. 161 P- _ Rules and regulations for the CaUfornia State Prison at San Quentm, Apr. 1. 1891. 93. 23 p. _ Rules and regulations for the paroling of prison- ers. 1893. obi. 48°. 18 p. = flW fo"rfSe of'I^edit?; John McComb [War- den . . . at San Quentin]. n. xm^. 8°. 4 p. _ Compendium of the statutes and codes and other matter relating to the State prisons and prisoners, fete.]; comp. by Brainard F. Smith, July 1, 1903 '03. 16°. 92 p. See also vnder Exec, and Staff, (?o.erno,- 1883 89 ; un- der Inspection and Regulation, Highways, Bulle- tin 2- under Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc, 1889 \wi;and MWt^er Miscellaneous, f^''^*"""/^ \Reform.-] State Reform School (MarysviUe 1860-- fisV Kenort of the Trustees, annual, 1860-fad, biennial, 1864/65, 66/67. ['60-67.] 8°. 2rote. Law to establish school iu MarysviUe passed in 18o9 and repealed 1867/68. Preston School of Industry (lone, 1889-). Report, biennial, 1889/90-98/1900. '90-1900. 8° — Rules and regulations for officers and employees. 1^S'.)4. 8^ 12 p. c rr — Circular of information. 189'^-J°- ^p. State Reform School (Whittier, 1889-). Report of Board of Trustees, 1890-1902. Sacramento and Whittier, '90-1902. 8«. _ Circulars of information, nos. 1-4. 18JI-J6. — Proceedings and addresses at the laying of the corner-stone of the State Ueform School . . . 1H90. 8". 37 p. _ Rules and regulations. 1891. 16°. 11 p. S'i7/c C'linre, Hoard of (1883-96). Report, annual, 1883; biennial, 1883/81-87/88. '83-88. 8°. Note. The term of the lasl Board expired in 1890. _ Oi-neral instructions for rearing silk-worms, with a treatise un securing lieaUhy silk-worm eggs ; also a sketch of tlie habits and structure ot tlie Hilk-worm; by Mrs. Louisa llienzi, Secretary. 1886. 8". 22 p. il. — Same. ]8h9. 16". .35 p. il. See also under Miseellanooi-s, SM Cidlvre. Institutions] S7\i TE PUBIJCA TIONS [Cal. Veterans' Home of California (Youiitville, Napa Co., 1882-). Report of the President and otlier offi- cers; annual, 1884-86,92; report of the Bo:ird of Directors, l!»02/03. '87-[1903.] W. Note. From 1882-97 the property of the Vcluians' Home Ai-Mociation, and since 188:'> receiving iin annual allee a/«o ww. — Report: Rfxommendations re- HpcctlnK Ibe civil code, rii'pt. 1, 1900. "00. 14-2 p. Report: RecominendatlonH . . . penal code, f)ct. 1, 1900. '00. W) \>. — Supplemental report. 1901. 12 p. — Report: Recommenda- lionB . . . political code; nlHO, Index to laws from 1895 to 1901 Inclnnive, and a lint indicatinK the dtatutes remaining In force, Nov. 1, IWZ. I't. 1, 190-!; 406 p. ; pt. 2, 1903; 193 p. 554 Legislature] STATE PUBLICATIONS LCal. [Laws of the State, continued.'] — [Special Laws.] [Banks.] Sections of the constitu- tion and codes of California . . . relating to banks and banking, and building and loan as- sociations; conip. by W. W. Moreland. 181)2. 8°. 87 p An act creating a Board of Bank Coniniissioners and prescribing their duties and powers ; ap- proved Mar. 30, 1878, and as amended Mar. 10, 1887, and Mar. 2G, 1895. '1)5. 8°. 13 p. See also under Inspection and Regulation, Bank Commissioners, 1883. — Corporation laws; by C. A. Son. Los Angeles, 1901. 24«. GSo p. Same, by W. I. Brobeck and R. M. Sims. S. F., 1904. 8°. 1094 p. See also under Executive and Staff, Secretary oj State, 1886,90, 93, 1903. — County government act; by A. J. Leary. S. F.. 1891. 8°. 367+159 p. Same; by W. F. Henning. Los Angeles, 1897. 24°. 712 p. 5awe;2ded. Los Angeles, 1899. 24o. 789 p. — Criminal law; by C. H. Fairall. Los Angeles, 1902. 1 V. 8°. — [Education.] Amendments to the school law of California since 1895 n. imp. 8°. 20 p. See also under Inspection and Regulation, Kducition. — [Elections.] The citizens' handbook, containing the Registry A ct and the laws regulating elections. 1866. 8". 64 p. The Registry Act ... as amended at the 17th session of the Legislature. 1868. 8°. 19 p. Primary election law [approved Mar. 13, 1897.] n. imp. 20 p. Election laws; by Carlisle & Co. 8. F., 1900. 24°. 178 p. See also under Executive and Staff, Secretary of State, 1890, 95. — [Electricity.] See below under Gas. — Evidence, Law of; by C. Hillyer. S. F., 1903. 16°. 849 p. ^ote. A digest. — [Fertilizer.] See under Institutions, Education, University of California., Agriculture, College of. Circular. — [Fish.] See under Inspection and Reguhttion, Fish Commissioners. — [Game.] See under Inspection and Regulation, Fish Commissioners. — Gas and electricity. Laws concerning; by J: W. Stetson. Oakland, 1904. 16°. 158 p. — [Harbors.] An Act to create a State Board of Harbor Commissioners for the port of San Fran- cisco, as amended; approved Feb. 28, 1876. 8°. 28 p. Laws and statutes relating to the Board of State Harbor Commissioners, Sept. 1, 1899. '99. 8°. 92 p. See also under Inspection and Regulation, Har- bors, 1891. — [Horticulture] See under Institutions, Horticul- ture, 1901. — Insanity law. [1897.] 8". 24 p. — Insolvency laws; by J. F. Cowdery. S. F., 1878- 80. Same ; by W. F. Henning. Los Angeles, 1895. 8°. 369 p. — Insurance laws. See under Inspection and Regu- lation, Insurance Commissioner.! 1868, 73. 555 Legislature] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Cal. S. F., 1900. 8°. \^Laws of the State, continued.'] — Irrigation laws; by J. D. Works. 128 p. See also under Executive and Staff, Attorney General, 1891, and Secretary of State, 1889. — \_Lands.'] Land titles in San Francisco and laws affecting the same; by A. Wheeler. S. F., 1852, 4°. 128 p. Land act of 1863, and instructions to county sur- veyors. 1863. 8". 22 p. Land, Swamp and overflowed; comp. by S. W Norton. S. F., 1866. 8°. 16 p. — [//ten.] Mechanics' lien law; by P. G. Buchan S. F., 1868. 8°. 113 p. — — Same ; comp. by Reuben's Old Law Book Store S. F., [1894.] 8°. Same; by F. James. Los Angeles, 1900. 8° 589 p. Same; 2d ed. Los Angeles, 1902. 8°. 589 p. _ _ Contract and statutory liens in Cal., and their en forcement; by C: M. Bufford. S. F., 1903. 12" 1089 p. — [Mines and Mining.] Titles to mining claims and water rights; by G. Yale. S. F., 1867. Mining statutes, with forms ; by A. Hart. S. F., 1877.' — [National Guard.] See under Executive and Staff, Adjutant- General, 1880, 90, 93, 97, 1903. — [Pharmacy.] See under Inspection and Regula- tion, Pharmacy, Board of. — [Pilots]. Provisions of the political code estab- lishing pilots and pilot regulations for the ports of San Francisco, Mare Island, Vallejo, Port Costa, and Benicia; together with the by-laws of the Pilot Commissioners. 1883. 24°. 27 p. Same; 1891, 95, 99. 24°. — [Poisons.] See under Inspection and Regulation, PJiarmacy, Board of. — Practice act; by J. B. Hart. New York, 1853 253 p. Same ; by H. J. Labatt. S. F., 1856. 8°. Same; 2d, 3d, 4th ed. S. F., 1858, 60, 61. 80. Same; by T. II. Hittell. S. F., 1863. 8°. Same; (annotated) by C. H. Parker. S. 1868. 8°. 617, 54 p. Same : by E. F. B. Harston. S. F., 1877. 713 p. — [Printing.] Laws in force governing the State printing of California. 1883. 8°. 23 p. Same ; 1887. 8". 46 p. — Probate practice; by D. P.Belknap. S.F., 1858. Same; 2d ed. S. F., 1861. 8°. Same ; rev. ed. S. F., 1870. Same ; M ed. S. F., 1873. Same ; by I). E. Alexander and J. Joseph. S 1892. 8». 738 p. — [Railroads.] Laws of California relative to rail- roads and railroad companies which were in force Jnnuary 1, 1873; together with the Act providing for the appointment of Commissioners of Transportation. 1877. 8". r,r, p. See also under Insfjoction and Regulation, Trans- poHation, 187!>. — [Revenue.] See under Pixecutive and Staff, Controller, 1897, 1901, 02; and under Inspection and Regulatitm, Taxation. 8°. 3v. 8°. 8°. F. Legislature] ST A TE PUB L/C A T/ONS [Cal. \_Laws of the State, continued .'\ — \_Roads.'] An act for the establishment of i uniform system of road government and admin istration in tlie counties of tlie State [approved April ], IH07]. n. imp. 8". 10 p. See aho under luspection and Regulation, Ilighiimyn Rulletin. — \_San Francisco] Consolidation and other Acts re lating to San P^rancisco city and county. S. F. 187(1. 8". 31S p. Same; by A. E. T. Worley. S. F., 1887. 8" 478 p. See also above under I/arbors, Lands, and Pilots — Street work laws ; by F. G. Finlayson. Lo Angeles, 1893. 8°. 312, 113 p. Same; Vroonian Act; by C. E. McCullough Los Angeles, 1896. 8°. 295 p. — [Trade-marks.] See vnder Executive and Staff Secretary of State, 1903. — [Yosemite.] Laws relating to the Yosen.ite Valley and Mariposa Big Tree Grove, n. imp. 12°. 35 p. [Journals, Documents, Etc.] Journal of the Senate, l8t-35th session, 1849/50-1903. '50-1903. 33 v. 8°. Note. Journal of lst-2d sesBious bound with House Journal. Journal of 24th extra Bension bound with journal of 24th res»u lar session ; journals of 2.'>th, 26th extra sessions bound Individ- ually; journal of 3;id extra session bound with Assembly Journal of same session. For Appendices see at beginning of list, p. 525. — List of committees and standing rules of the Senate, 1849/50-97. '50-97. 8". Note. 1899-190.3 published in the Journals but not sepa. rately. — Journal of the Assembly, lst-35th session, 1849/50- 1903. '50-1903. 33 v. 8°. Note. Journal of l8t-2d sessionsbound with Senate Journal. Journal of 24th extra session bound with journal of 24th regu lar session ; journals of 25th, 26th extra sessions bound individ- ually; journal of 33d extra session bound with f^enate 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°. Note. 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, 24th-35th session, 1881-1903. I'l 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 PUBLICAT/ONS l-Tovrnnls, Documents, Etc, continued. -\ — Report of the investigafion into the affairs of the btate Agricultural Society by the Assembly committee on agriculture. 1876. H" lO p — Keportof Senate committee on agriculture relative to Senate bill no. 508 : an Act to save from destruc- tion the vineyards of Cal. and to extinguish the phylloxera in said vineyards. [1876 1 8° 5n -Report of Senator McCoppin of committee on Chinese. [1876.] 8°. 13 p. - Chinese immigration : the social, moral and political effect ot Chmese immigration; testimony taken before a committee of the Senate [etcl. 1876 o°- 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 mitteeof the Senate. 1877. S" 49 p^ - Same: reyort to the Senate of its special committee on Chmese immigration. 1878. 8°. 302 p — Report of the Board of Commissioners of the Sacra- mento River Drainage District to the Governor R.r . I'o"""'^-. ^^'^- ^°- ^Op. maps. - Report of Commission to examine into and report on to H.''''Q??"?r°^ '^ert^ia funJs, etc., in relation to the State University. 1879. 8«. 8 p 1 be 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. ifbirstatUuS^'. '''"' ^^-'-''ou. Harbors. 1873. 82, and - Report of the committee of the State Board of Health on State quarantine, appointed by virtue ?L, "''.o'' ^""'^ resolution no. 6, adopted Feb. 26 J 881. 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 - Report of joint committee of Senate and Assembly on commerce and navigation. 1883 8° '>24 n - Transcript of papers filed and testimony taken in the con ested election cases of L. W. Buck vs. M I^udley . . . and E. C. Dozier vs. D , C. Barnes . . . ]883. 8°. 423 p - Jranscript of papers filed and testimony taken in the contestcMl .k-ction case of J. Marion Brooks f.«. George Steele, as State Senator, third Sena- torial district. 1883. HO. 144 p -Tostimonv taken before the judiciar^ committee of in.- .Senate in considering Assembly bill no 10 concernnig th<. regulation of railroads (generally known as the Barry bill). 18-4. 8" ''ll n ^ -Minority report of the committee appointed toin- yestigate certain charges ma.le . . . by Ed h. Leake against .1. W. McCarthy, Clerk of Supreme Court. 1885. 8°. 5 p ~ ^'^Zl^lu^''\i''''T^ 7^'^ committee to investi- gate the .•illeg, d defalcationH in the office of the Mate rr.'asury under the administration of W A.January . . . iHHo. H". 50 p. 55^ [Cal. Legislature] STATE PUBIJCATIONS Cal. [Journals, Documenis, Etc., continued.] — Report of Seriate coinniittpe on fish and game. 1887. 5 p. Note. This and the next loUuwiii'^ report seen only in Appeudice« to the Journals. Th- Afseinbly report was also reprinted by the Stale Legislature of Nevada in the Appendix to its Journals, 1SH7. — Report of .Assembly cominiltee on fish and game. 1887. 5 p. See preceding note. — Report of special committee appointed to investi- gate charges respicting changes of position of bills in Assembly file, and also charges against members of the Assembly. Ls87. 8^. 121 p. — In the matter of contest of election of John J. Sulli- van vs. W. O. Banks : Testimony taken . . . 1889. 8°. 3(U p. — In tlie matter of the investigation of the Yosemite Vallev Commissioners; Senate. [1889.] 8". 40 p." — 5ame; Assembly. 1889. 8o. 430 p — Investigation of the affairs of the Cal. State Prison and the charg.'S ai^ainst Warden John McComb; by the Assembly and Senate committees of the 28th Legislature. 1889. 8°. 4:;0 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 (.-ommittee on judiciary regard- ing railroad tax suits, etc. 1889. 8°. 267 p. — Statement relative to unpaid claims of California against the United States to special joint com- mittee, n. imp. [1K.S9.] 8°. 75 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 .Vssemldy concuirent resolution no. 5, adopted Jan. 26. 18sy. '89. 8°. 33 p. — Same, Va.xt 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 tt) printing of State school text-hooks ; F. 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 Assendilyman H. H. Johnson of Santa Clara County by James W. Ilea, [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.]. [18!>;S.] 8°. 1.51 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. ^ Journals^ Documents, Etc., contimted.} [f Testimony taken before tbe Senate comrnittee on coroorations, in the matter of raiU ay assess Stsandthe payment of taxes thereu^^der^/- the years 1880 to 1892, inclusive. 93. 8 .bo p. _ Testimony and proceedings in the matter of the ^ cirrges of Senator Biggy against Senator Dunn and report of the Committee, Mar. 12-15, 1895. _ Repor" of the committee on l^^f l^^^nf^the Sis^: pointed at the 31st session (189o) of the Leg sla Ce to perfect a system of legislative practice. _Reporf;f The com'iiittee appointed by the Senate 1897, to make an examination of State institutions! '99. 8°. 187 p - Reports of standing and select committees of Senate ""^a^d Assembly relative to the condition and man- agement of the State prisons. 1903. 8 . ^4 P- Miscellaneous. Blind Men's Associaiion. Sermon ^nd petition from blind men regarding the Adult Bhnd Home, to the Legislature and W. Bartlett, Governor. San Francisco, [1887]. 4«. 12 p. lCapitol.:\ Specifications of labor, materials and me- "- ^ chanical workmanship to be f^r^^^b^v'^/^^./J^,^ erection of the basement story walls of the btate capitol of California. 7i. d. 8°. 7 p. See also under Inspection and Regulation, Capitol Comm rs. [Chinese.! See under Inspection and Regulation, Labor Statistics, 1886 ; and under Legislature, .Tournah, Docs., etc., 1876, 77, 78. \ Claims.-] See under Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc., 1889. , „ *• f \Deaf.] Proceedings of the Eleventh Convention of "- -^ American Instructors of the Deaf, held at Berke- ley, California, July 15-22, 188G. ;87. 1 v. 8°. [Expositions.-] Report on the National Mining and *- Industrial Exposition, held at Denver, Colorado, Aug. 1882; W. B. Ewer, Commissioner from California.' 1883. 8°. HO 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. lb, 1884 to June 1, 1885. '86. 8°. 67 p. California }Yorld:s Fair Commission. Biennial re- port for the vears 1891/92. '92. 19 p. il. _ Final report of the Cal. 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: ite i.roducts. resources, mdus- tries and attractions ; what it offers the immigrant, home-fleeker, investor, and tourist; ed. by .. Ci. Diiniells. 1904. 8". 208 p. il. [Forestry.] Report of the Lake Bigler Forestry Com- •■ mission to Gov. C: Stoneman. 18H4. 8o. 1.. p. map. [Fruits.] California drie-l fruits and how to use them ; by I'rof. Chas. M. Allen, of San Jose, Secretary of Committee, n. imp. 8". 8 p. Sef vniler InHtltullonc, Aorir„ll,ire, 1896, and IforticuHnrf. [Harbors.] Report of J: Tettee, expert, on the ac- counts of the Stute Harbor Comnnasioners (otli- cial term ofJ:S. Cray, Secretary). 1883. 8". i'O p. .See undf^r InHpectlonuM.l li-Kulfillon, //arbors; and forward under lilver*. 560 Miscellaneous] STA TE PUBLIC A TJONS [Cal. \_IIighways.~\ Folsom Iligkioay Commissioners. Re- port. 1899. 8°. 4 p. [^Irrigatian.'\ Proceedings of tlie State Irrigation Convention, held at Riverside, California, May 14, 15, and 16, 1884. Riverside, '84. 8°. 96 p. — Same, held at San Francisco, May 20, 21, and 22, 1886. M.j9.,'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 also under Executive and Staff, Attorney- Oeneral, 1891, and Secretary of State, 1889; and under Inspection and Regulation, Engineer. \^Lands.'\ Commission for the Purpose of Examining the Torrens Land Transfer Act of Australia. Report to the Senate and Assembly. 1895. 8o. 26 p. See a!xo under Inspection and Regulation, Larids, and Sur- veyor-Oeneral. [Library. 1 The State Library : report to Gov. R. W. Waterman by his attorneys. . . . The Gover- nor's reply. 18f<8. 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 vs. 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 a/so wncie?' Executive and Staff, Got^eivior, 1883,89. 561 Miscellaneous] ST A TE PUBLIC A TIONS [Cal. {Eailroads.^ Petition of citizens of San Francisco relative to arbitrary exactions and injunctions of railroad companies. 1874. — Arguments and decisions in the railroad tax cases. S. F., 1882. 8°. 1S5, 45, 37, 33, 154, 96 p. ,..<.! — Southern Pacific Company, complainant, vs. tht Board of Railroad Commissioners : oral argument of Robert Y. Hayne, on behalf of defendants in 9th Circuit, U. S. Court (no. 12, 127). 7i.d., [1896]. 8°. 696 p. [Rivers.l, Examining Commission on Rivers Harbors (1889 for 2 yrs.) Report, 1890. 8°. 148 p. maps. See also under Legislature, Journals, Doca., etc., 1879. \Silk Culturt.] Memorial of L. Prevost in relation to publishing information on the silk culture of California. [1868.] 8°. 4p — Memorial of Joseph Newman in relation to silk culture in California. 1868. 8°. 12 p. — See also under Institutions, Silk Culture. _ _ Sutter's Fort Trustees, Board of (1891-). Bienmal report, 1893. '93. 8°. and '90. 562 ARIZONA TERRITORIAL PUBLICATIONS Lixt compiled from the collecHo7i of Arizona documents in the , New York Public Lihrnry ; from the " Catalogue of the State I TAbrary of .Uansachusettn," 1880, ami Annual Supplementx, 1880-1903 ; and from catalogued of other State and city libra- ries. Partial revision by A. G. Stark, Assistant Territorial Librarian. All documents in this list published at Phntnix if not other u-ise specified. All of Arizona north of the Gila River wan includeil in the Mexican ccasion of 1S48, and in the Territory of New Mexico, 1850. Portion 8outh of the Gila River included in (fadsdcn pur- chase, 1853. Organized iis Territory of Arizona, 186:3, iiicludint; as much of present Nevada as lies south of the SVth parallel; this latter portion was transferred to the Btate of Nevada, 1866, leav- ing Arizona with its present boundaries. Capital located at Navajo Spring;;, Dec. 29, 1863; at Prescott, Sept. 26, 1864; at Tucson, Nov."l, 1867; at Prescott, May 7, 1877; at Phoenix, Feb- ruary 4, 1889. Executive and Staff. Governor. Message, annual, 1864-70; biennial, 1871- 1^03. V. p., ['<;.5J-1903. 8". Cont.: By J: N. Goodwin, 1864; by R: C. McCormick, 1865, 66, 67, 68; by A. P. K. Safford, 1869, 70, 71, 73, 75, 77; by J: C. Fremont, 1879, 81; by F: A. Tritle, 1883, 85; by C. M. Zulick, 1887; by L: Wolfley, 1SS9; by N. O. Murphy (Acting Gov.), 1891, (Gov.), 1893; by L: 0. Hughes, 1895; by B: J. Franklin, 1897; by N.O. Murphy, 1899, 1901; by A. O. Brodie, 1903. Note. Messages 1864-73, 77 seen only in Journals. 1875 is called "3d bien." of A. P. K. Safford; 1885 is "2d bien." of F: A. Tritle. 1885 contains rpts. of Atty. Gen., Auditor, Treasurer, and Librarian in body of message, with an addenda of Pardons granted; 1891 contains rpts. of Normal School and University; 1895 has an appendix of Pardons granted, etc. 1883, 87, 95, have n. t.p. Printed at Tucson, 1875, 91, 1903; at Prescott, 1883, 85, 87; at Phoenix, 1893-1901. — Report to the Secretary of the Interior, annual, 1878-1902. Washington, D.C., '78-1902. 8". maps. il. Cont.: By J: C. Fremont, 1878-80; by J: J. Gosper, 1881; by F: A. Tritle, 1383-85; by 0. M. Zulick, 1886-88; by L: Wolfley, 1889; by N. O. Murphy (Acting Gov.), 1890, 91, (Gov.), 1892; by L: C. Hughes, 1893-95; by B: J. Franklin, 1896; by M. U. McCord, 1897; by N. O. Murphy, 1898-1901; by A. 6. Brodie, 1902-04. Note. For years ending June 30. Many contain rpts., or extracts from rpts., of Territorial officers and institutions. Kpt. 1898 contains an exhaustive rpt. by Prof. W. P. Blake, Territorial Geologist, on "The Distribution of Metallic Wealth in Arizona." Rpts. 18y9, 19ul, i2 contain " Map of the Territory . . . Comp. from the official records of the General Land Oflice and other sources, under the direction of U. King, 1899 " Printed at Baltimore, Md. Scale, 22 mi.= 1 iu.; size, 17 x 20^ in. — [Proclamation of K: C. McCormick calling for vol- unteers for service against hostile Apache Indi- ans, Sept. 7, 18G8.] Tucson, 'G8. Note. Seen only in back of .Tournals of 5th L.A., 1869. — Thanksgiving proclamation [Nov. 27, 1890. Phoenix, '90]. 4°. (1) p. Adjutant General. Report, biennial, [1864/6G] ; annual report, 189l'-;)4, 98, 190a. 8'> and 12". Note. Period of rpt. [1864/66] uncertain ; others cover calendar years. Rpt. [1864/66] seen only in appendix to Journals, 1S66. Rpt. 1898 was the only 12» seen. 1S98 printed at Phieuix; others, 7i. //. 563 Executive] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Terr. Arizona n. d. 8°. 11. Oct. 30. 12. Nov. 2. 13. " U. 14. " 26. 15. Dec. 21. Adjutant General, continued. — General orders, nos. 1-15; 1901. n. p Cont.: No. 1. Apr. 19. 6. July 18. 2. " 26. 7. Aug. 17. 3. May 16. 8. Sept. 14. 4. " 27. 9. " 16. 6. June 14. 10. Oct. 12. Note. No. 1 contaiDB military code approved Mar. 19, 1901. No9. 10, 13, 15 have each 4 p.; no. 2 not seen; others are sheets. Attorney General. Report, [1883/84], 88, 89, 99, 1902. 8°. Note. Rpt. [1883/84] seen only in Gov's, message, 1885. Auditors, Board of. Report, 1865/66. Xote. Covers Dec. 16, 1865/Oct. 1, 1866. Seen only in ap- pendix to Journals, 1866. See foUoioing note. Auditor. Report, 1866/67; biennial, 1883/84, 89/90- 99/1900. ['68-1900.] 8°. Note. There is a gap of a month between the rpt. 1865/66 of the Board of Auditors and rpt. 1866/67 of the Auditor, the latter covering Nov. 1, 1866/8ept. 7, 1867. Period of rpt. 1883/ 84 uncertain; others cover calendar bienniums except that 1899/1900 closes on June 30th. Rpt. 1866/67 seen only in ap- pendix to Journals, 1867; 1883/84 only in Governor's message 1885. 1889/90 printed at Prescott; later rpts. at Phoenix. Treasurer. Report, Jan. 10, 1885; biennial report, 1893/94,97/98,99/1900-00/02. ['85-1902.] 8°. Xote. Period of 1885 rpt. uncertain ; 1893/94, 97/98 cover calendar bienniums; 1899/1900 covers eighteen months to June 30; 1900/U2 covers biennium ending June 30. Title-page of rpt. 1897/98 wrongly reads " Jan. 1, 1897-Jan. 1, 1898." Rpt. 1899/1900 has n. t.p. Rpt. 1885 seen only in Governor's message, 1885. Rpt. 1900/02 printed at Tucson. Inspection and Regulation. Control, Board of. [l8t-3d] biennial report, 1895/96- 99/1900. '97-[1900]. 8°. Xote. 1st not seen. [2d] for calendar biennium; [3dl for eighteen months to June 30. [2dJ \\&fi7i.t.p. [3d] contains rpts. of Insane Asylum and Prison for 1899/1900. [^Education. ~\ Department of Education. Annual report of the Superintendent, 1881/82. Prescott, '83. 8°. 44 p. Superintendent of Public Instrvction. Biennial report, 18x8/90, 94/96-1902/04. '90-[1904]. 8°. Xote. For bienniums ending June 30. Governor's mes- sage 1885 mentions a rpt. of the Supt. "submitted in ms." at that time; not known whether ever printed. In rpt. 1898/19i)0 it Is stated that there are " no records in this office showing the condition of schools prior to 1885." Rpt. 1894/96 has n. t. p.; rpt. 1896/98, n.p., n. rf. — Public school laws of Arizona, Apr. 1, 1901. '01. 8°. 75 p. Fish and Game Commissioners (1887- ). Biennial report, 1897/98. '99. 8°. (1) 3 p. Xole. Period uncertain. Governor's message 1885 men- tions a rpt. of the Bd. of Fish Commissioners " submitted in ms." ; not known whether ever printed. Live-stock Sanitary Board (1897- ). [l8t-2d?] bien- nial report, 1897/98-99/1900. ['99-1900.] 8°. Note. [Ist] covers calendar biennium; [2d] covers eighteen moDtliH ending June 30. This rpt. mentions a Record of Brands, published Dec. 14, 1898. Institutions. Capitol.'] Capitol Site Commissioners (1889-97). Bien- nial report, 1893/94. n.t.p. ['95.] 8°. 2 (2) p. Xote. For calendar bli'unluin. Title from cover. Capitol Grounds and Building Commission (1897- 1901). Ki'port, 1898/99-99/1900. n. p., n. d. 2 pm. 8". Xote. Covering Mar. «, 189«/Jan. 14, 1H99, and calendar biennium, reupcctlvely. Throughout latti'r rpt. this commis- sion Is cali'd Hlmply " Capitol CommlsHlon." 5^4 Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Terr. Arizona \_Education."\ iVormaZ jSc/too^ (Tempe, 1886- ). Re- port, 1890; biennial, 1897/08, 1900/02. ['91]- 1903. 8°. Note. Kpt. 1890, made by the "Sec. of tlie Bd. of Educa- tion," Been only in Governor's messiige, 1891 ; period iincer- t.iin. Kpt. 1897/98 {n.t.p.) covers calendar hienniiiin ; rpt. 1900/02 coverB bienniuin ending June 30. Northern Normal School (Flagstaff, 1890- ). Report, 1902, 04. Note. Apparently bieunial. Not known where printed. University of Arizona (Tucson, 1885- ). Annual report, 1890. ['91]. 8". Note. Made by the " Sec. of the Bd. of Regents." Seen only in Governor's message, 1891; period uncertain. The university, though authorized in 1885, was not opened until 1891. — lst-9th annual catalogue, 1891/92-99/1900. Phoenix and Tucson, '92-1900. 8° and 12°. Note. Contains also announcements for ensuing years. 2d- 3d were the only 12"b seen. Ist printed at Plicenix; others at Tucson. — Agricultural Ex]jeriment Station (Tucson, 1889-). lst-14th annual report, 1889/90-93/94, 95-9U, 97, 97/98-1902/03. Tucson, ['90]-1903. 8°. Note. For years ending June 30, except that 1895-96 cover calendar years and 1897 covers only six months, Jan. 1/June 30. The tinancial rpts. are in all cases for years ending June 30. The 6th, 7th, 8th rpts. are respectively Bulletins 19, 24 and 26. 13th rpt., 1901/02, contains a complete list of bulletins, ann. rpts., and Timely hints. 2d-5th not seen ; all others printed at Tucson. {See following note.) There is also some record of experiment stations founded in 1891 at Phtenix, Tempe, and Yuma, but no publications issuing from them have been seen. Bulletin, nos. 1-46, Dec. 1, 1890-Oct. 12, 1903. Tucson, ['90-1903.] 8° and 12°. Note. No. 2 was the only 12» seen. Nos. 2, 6, 14, 40 have covers. No. [12], June 30, 1894, being issued by a new admin- istration, was unnumbered in the regular series and was called "Series II, no. 1"; this new enumeration, however, ended there, for the regular series was continued with the next bulletin, no. 13, for Mar. l,189[o], misprinted "1894." Nos. 17-18 contain respectively Pt. 1 (first day) and pt. 2 (second day) of rpt. of the 1st Agricultural Convention, hold at Pho?nix, Oct. 18-19, 189.5. Nos. 19, 24, 25 contain respectively the 6th, 7th, 8th ann. rpts. of the station. Nos. 34, 38, 45 contain col- lections of the Timely hints for farmers; {see below). No. 40 is " Soil survey in Salt Iliver valley. Being No. 1 cooperative by the U. S. Dept. Agric. and the Ariz. Agric. Kxper. Sta. Printed from the rpt. on field operations of the Div. of Soils for 1900"; apparently a U. S. document printed at Washington, D.C., but with a cover printed at Tucson. No. 33 also printed at Washington, D.C. There is a peculiar arrangement of vols. and pagination in connection with certain of the ann. rpts., as follows : 3, nos. 33-35, p. 1-143. 11th ann. rpt., p. 144-187. nos. 36-.S9, p. 188-310. 12th ann. rpt., p. 311-342. no. 40 [U. S.], individ. p. , nos. 26-29, P- 1-150. V. 4, nos. 41-45, P- 1-238 9th ann. rpt.. P- 151-189. 13th ann. rpt.. P- 239-272 no. 30, P- 190-225. no. 46, P- 273-296 10th ann. rpt., P- 226-262. nos. 31-32, P- 263-? In 1, nos. 1-8, individual p 9-11, p. 1-24. 12-16, p. 1-92 17-18, p. 1-54, 19, individual p. 20-25, " " 26-29, n. rpt., no. 30, n. rpt., . 31-32, Nos. 27-30 have even numbers on odd pages, and vice versa the 13th ann. rpt. mention is made of indexes to v. 1 and 2. Timely hints for farmers, nos. 1-44, Oct. 1, 1899-Jan. 25, 1903. [Tucson, '99-1903.] 24°, 8°, and f°. Note. Issued approximately on the 1st and 15th of the month. Nos. 1-18 seen only "collected, edited, and illus- trated" in Bull. 34; similarly, nos. 19-34 in Bull. 38; and nos. 35-41 in Bull. 45. Nos. 41,43 are narrow f broadsides; no. 44 is a 24»; no. 42 not seen. Geologist, Territorial. (See ?/nf7e»- Executive and Staif, Governor., Report, Note. 5^5 Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Terr. Arizona Insane Asylum (Phoenix, 1885- ). Report, 1893, 98; 7th biennial report, 1899/1900. 8". Xote. Rpts. 1893, 98 uot seen. 7th covers Jan. 1, 1899/ June SO, 1900; seen only in [odj bien. rpt. of the Board of Control, 1899/1900. Library, Territorial (Phoenix). Report of the Libra- rian, annual, 1866-67 ; biennial, 1883/84, 1900/02. Kote. Rpts. 1866-67 seen only in appendixes to Journals. 1866-67 ; 1883/84 seen only in Governor's nnessage, 1885. During these years the Sec. of the Territory was Territorial Librarian ex officio. Rpt. 1900/02 not seen. Prison, Territorial (Yuma, 1875-). [IstJ annual report, 1890; [annual, 1892] ; biennial, 1897/98-99/1900. '91-[1900.] 8° and 12°. Xote. Rpt. 1890 covers July 5/Dec. 31, vpith statistics cover- ins 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, 1'>99/June 30, 1900; also included in [3d] bien. rpt. of the Board of Control, 1S99/190U. {^Weather and Crop Service.'] U. S. Dept. of Agricul- ture. Arizona section of the Climate and Crop Service of the Weatlter Bureau . . . [Monthly] report; [also] annual summary, [v. 1, no.5]-v. 8, no. 12; May lS97-Dec. 1904. ['y7]-1904. 4°. Xote. 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. 1900, the ann. summary being no. 13 ; since then each ann. summary 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 V, 8^ Cont. : V. 1, 1866-84 ; F. P. Dann. 2-4, 1884-1904 ; E. W. Lewis. Legislatdre [Called Legislative Assembly]. lBt-4th sessions annual, beginning in Sept., 1864, Dec, 1865, Oct., 1866. Sept., 1867; held at Prescott; 5th-23d, biennial, beginnint; in January, 1809-1905; held at Tucson, 1869-77; at Prescott, 1879-87; at Phcenix, 1889-1905. [Laws of the Territory.] Acts . . . lst-23d session, 1864-1905. ij. ;?., '65-[1905]. 8". Xote. Actsof lst-5th, 10th-12th, 14th sess. printed at Pres- cott; 6th-9th at Tucson; 13th at San Francisco; 15th-20th, 22d-23d at Ph(jenix; 2l8tat Jefferson City, Mo. Acts of 14th sess. 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. — RevisL-d statutes, [1887]. By C. H. King, B: Goodrich, E: W. Wells. Prescott, '87. 8». 904 (I) P- Note. ContaiDB also session laws of 1887. {^Journalg, Documents, Etc.] Journals, lst-23d Legis- lative Assembly, 1864-1905. ^•. ;)., '65-1905. 8°. Xote. The Council and House journals have been bound to(?ether in 1 v. for each session, with the above title. Tbrougli ihe 9th seHsion, 1877, the Council and House journals were .-irranged alternately, by days, in each v. ; beginning with the Ifitli s(-Hsion, 1891, tlie two journals were sei>arate in each v. Journals of lHt-4th scHsion have appendixes containing tntscellaneous mutter. ]8t-5th, lotli-llth, 14th, printed at /'rcHcott; 6th-9th at TucHon ; I2th at Lincoln, Neb.; 13lh at Han Kranclsco ; l.'»lh-23d at l'h)■ Inspection and Regulation, Immigratioji.) Council Journal, 1899. (Exhibits A-P, 305p.; AA-GG, 168 p.) flouse Journal, 1899. (Same appendix as Council Journal) Governor's Message. 1899. and House Journals). Governor's Message, 1901. 1-9, and two unnumbered. Governor's Message, 1903. paged individually). (Same appendix as Council (Exhibits A-L, N-0. Q-3, 568 p ). (Exhibits A-Z, &, A1-A2, CoNSTiTiirroNAL Conventions. Convenfion, 1850. Report, ISH. Convention, 18S0. Report, 1890. — Constitution of the State of New MexifO adopted 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. 8. Calhoun, 1851; by W. C. Lane, 1852; byD. Meriwether, 1853, 54, 55, 56; by A. Rencher, 1S07, 58, 59, 60; by H. Connelly, 1861, 62, 63, 64, 65; by W. F. M. Arny, 1866; by R. B. Mitchell, 1867, 63; by W. A. Pile, 1869; bv M. Giddings, 1871, 73; by 8. B. Axtell, 1875, 78; by Lew Wal- 567 Executive] STA TE PUB Lie A TIONS [Terr. New Mexico 1900. 1901. 1902. Governor^ continued. lace, 18S0; by L. A. Sheldon, 1882, 84; by E. G. Rosa, 188fi, 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 have been issned in pamphlet form, but nearly all, if not all, have been reprinted in the Journals and the various document collections. Meswages 1899, 1901, 03 were bound at the beginning of the collection of mis- cellaneous documents for those years and furnished t.-p. for earac. 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, 1885-88 ; by L. B. Prince, 1889-92; by W. T. Thornton, 1893-96; by M. A. Otero, 1897-1902. Note. Rpts. 1879-80 not seen; publication of 1879, 80, 82 uncertain. Rpts. 1899-1902 are vols, of 376 p., 445 p., 546 p., and 638 p. respectively, and contain exhaustive rpts. on the resources and industries of the Territory, as well as rpts. of public ofiicers and institutions, Fome of which are reprints of the regular rpts., and others are specially prepared. Rpts. 1897, 99, 1902 contain the following maps : 1897, 99. Map of the Territory . . . «,. p., n. d. Scale, 31 mi.= 1 in.; size, 18JX13 in. Same. Post-route map of the Territory . . . June 1901. Wash., D. C, n. d. Scale, 21 mi. = 1 in.; size, 21^X17 in. Same, June 1902; also : Archseological map of [PJajarito Park. Normal Univ. Expedition of 1900. E. L. Hewett, Ar- chaeologist; K. M. Chapman, Draftsman. Wash., D. C, 1900. Scale, 1 mi. = 1 in.; size, 25x21 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, 1882/83, 98, 1900, 01, 02. ['84-1903.] 8°. Note. 1882/83 covers Mar. 1, 1882/Dec. 31, 1883. Others are all dated Dec. 31, but periods covered are not clear. 1882/83 seen only in Official Reports. — Reporte bienal de el Ayudante General, 1886/88. n. t. p. '90. 8°. Note. Covering Dec. 6, 1886/Dec. 15, 1888. Title from cover. Auditor. Annual report, 1862/63, 64/6.5; biennial report, 1881/83,80/88-1900/02. ['64?-1903.] 8°. Note. Ann. rpts. for year ending Nov. 15; bien. rpts. for bienniums ending about Dec. Ist, except that 1881 8;^ covers Dec. 16, ]881/Dec. 31, 1883. Rpts. 1881/83, 86/88 each called " lipt. of Trinidad Alarid." Rjjts. 1888/90-1900/02 contain Insurance statistics. Rpts. 1862/63, 64/65 seen only in House Journal, 1863/64, 65/66; 1881/83 only in Official Reports, — Same, in Spanish, 18r)4, 1881/83, 86/88. ['55]-90. Note. lHf>4 Been only in DIurio del Consejo, 18.54/55; 1881/83 only In Informes Ofllclales, 18H2/83. — and Superintendent of Schools. Report of the con- ilition of the schools of New Mexico for 1889, prepared by Trinidad Alarid. '90. 8". (7) p. — Insuraiici: Department. Report showing the New Mexico business of all insurance companies . . 1888-95. Iniunince 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. />., 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. Kcport, biennial, 1897/98- 1901/02. ['99J-1903. 8°. J/ote. For calendar bienniuins. Rpts. 189-/9S-9»/l'.lOO seen only in document colloctionB of 1899 and Governor's MeBHage 1901. Rpt. 1901/02 contains Ollicial register, election returns, and statistics. — Official register, biennial. 1851-1903. N'ote. Not known wiietiier tliis and the following series have been issued without interruption. >SV(? inider Inspection and Regulation, /nnnigration. 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. 1st 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 March 7/Dec. 27; others cover bien- niums ending Dec. 27. Treasurer. Annual report, 1862/63, 64/65 ; biennial report, 1882/83, 86/88, 90/92-1900/02. ['64?- 1903.1 8°. Note. Ann. rpts. for years ending Nov. 15; bien. rpts. for blenniums ending about Dec. Ist, except that rpt. 1882/83 covers Feb. 21, 1882/Dec. 31, 1883. Rpts. 1882/83, 86/8S 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 Consejo, 1854/55. Rpt. 1882/83 seen only in Informes Officiales, 1882/83. Inspection and Regulation. Capitol Custodian Committee (1899-). Biennial re- port, [1899/1900]-1900/02. ['01-03.] Note. Appointed by the Governor. Rpt. 1900/02 is for biennium ending Nov. 30. Cattle Sanitary Board. Report, 1898, 1900, 02. Note. Period of rpt. 18^8 uncertain. Rpt. 1900 (probably of date Nov. 30) speaks of a previous rpt. " for the fiscal 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. 1898 covers Apr. 6/Dec. 31 ; others cover calendar years. No rpts. seen for 1899 or 1901. Office abolished 1903. 569 Inspection] STATE PUBLICATIONS ''"'"infuTcTSbpj''""""' -P-*' 1897-1903; 6th [^c?«caW]^ 5oarrf "/ ^^"ca^.'o.. Biennial report. Note. Not found m document collections 5«iPeW«ye«^e«Y 0/ Public InstrucUon. Report an- nual, 1891-1900, 00/01-03/04. '92-[1904?] 8o cai^'ntr ?e'a;«f JLLTo' mm '/n?'"'/' P'^" ^«97-98 cover years ending Oct m Rnt SQs'^ " T- ''^''"■""^ °"^<'" ''"^er Bchool.. Rpt.l9.0/0^;'Smh'anTu'ar' "*^ ^"'^ ^''^^'^ - Compilation of the school laws of New Mexico con ain>ng laws anrl parts of laws relating to the public schools. 189 J. 8° 3'> n s ^u uie — Same. 1895. 1903 2 pm ' B"'^ ^7,./y7 o ' ^'\^^<^<^'-etaryoffhe Territory, 187;! 7G //m/<7< , Board of. Biennial report, 1897-190 1 /02 sei^^l.^lh^!^o,^;if^-^-3^. -OVBec. 30.' .0. — New Mexico health reports 1891 mittee to inquire '^nto the aSo'f 't/.'^ R '''' °°'"<^ '"'™- phlet form rpt. of Bureau and vnt .f B".'"e''>"- In pam- each; as bou'^.d in oSl Repots •oT^o'^'^r" °°^'"" ^^ ?" L'J\ -d rpt. of commitfee'^X'r. ?, lS°/4) r'Tls'^r Spanish pamphlet edition the two rnts cover Ifi'r: f ' .J° (?); also included in Informes Officiales 18S2/8^' l"^f''^«' examined. wmci.ues, i«h2/83, but not - Report of the Commissioner of Immigration for Colfax Co. ByH.Whigham. 1880. 8° 13 n -[Keports on Bernalillo and Grant counties T Silver City [.^,.], 1881-82. 8°. C0""t>e8.] ~ te] ''"34"p'"^ ^^"^ '^"°'^- ^^ ^- J- Fountain. ~ ^ g' Tl-. .^'", ^^^^"'' ^"^""t-^'- Prepared by G W. Pritchard. [1882?] 16 p ^ — lublications, 1880-81. '81. 8°. iTote. Not known just what these are. -Resources of New Mexico. Prepared for O^t^mf Tr i^^ !^^'^^ at'-A^^uque^qu: yj'^T.. 6-ii, \m\. Santa Fe, '81. 8" 64 p ed.. p. [3-4.5. and oScial'RekureV of l^SL ^'■'""°'-^' '^^ --^-^^d ~ Same, [\HH2'i-\ pm. 32 p. - New Mexico, its resources and advantages. 1881 ~^TmrV^ ^'" ^'^'^°- N^^ Albuquerque, -Illustrated New Mexico. By Hon. W: G. Ritch Bureau ll'f ^T'^""^^ ''"^' President of the -.W., [1883?] pm. 155p — .New M.-xico. Winter edition. Las Vegas, 1889. H'>. 48 p — Climate is fate. 1891. See a/»o on oppniiilf pagr, lijoo. — Mines and mineral.s. |89|. [Terr. New Mexico P'y n. C. Burnett. 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. 11. Note. Contains Map of N. M. ; Chicago, n. d. ; ecale, 31 rat. =: 1 In. ; size, 18J x 13 in. ; the same as in Uovurnor's Kpt., 1807, yo. — 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. Note. Cover title reads: " (ylimate is fate. New Mexico the health resort of the continent." — Luna county . . . 1901. 24o. Kip. — [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.^ Commission of Irrigation and Water Eights (\6d7-). Report, 1897/98. 8°. Note. Seen only in document collections of 1899. Commission on Irrigation (1899-). Report, 1899/ 1900-00/02. 8°. Note. Seen only with Governor's Message, 1901-03. [Land-I Commissioner of Public Lands. l8t-3d annual report, 1899/1900-1902. ['01-03.] 8°. yoie. Ist 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. S. Surveyor Genl. of N. M. Rpt. 1902 covers Apr. 1/ Dec. 15. Others not seen. [ Live-stock.'} See back under Ca/^^e 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, Cual 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; llth, [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. 1;'), and year ending Dec. Ist, respectively. Important order, July 20, 1901. ['01.] circular. Albuquerque, Note. Ordering the dipping of sheep for scab. Spanish. Also in — [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. Kpt. 1897/98 is called merely : " Bd. of Equalization, ! 4 8lh and 49th fiscal years." 1899/19U0 is called " Rpt. of Jan. , 1 901 meeting." 1900/02 is for biennium ending Nov. 30. I 571 Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Terr. New Mexico Institotions. Agriculture and Mechanic Arts, College of (Las Cruces, 1889-). lst-3d annual report of the Regents, 1890-92. '91-92. 2 pm. 8°. Ii/ote. Ist printed at Santa Fe; ('2d-3d 1 pra.) at Las Cruces. — Morrill fund. lst-3d annual reports of the Presi- dent and the Treasurer, [1891-93J. Las Cruces, '92-93. 2 pm. 8°. Xote. lBt-2d in 1 pra. (SVe folloivhig note. — Annual report; comprising the 4th-8tli annual report of the Morrill fund, .oth-9th annual re- port of the Hatch fund 'lth-9th annual report of the Territorial fund; 1894-9G/98. Las Cruces and Las Vegas, '9-1-98. 4 v. 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, 5th Hatch, 4th-5th Territorial. 1895.— 5th •' 6th " 6th 1896.— 6th " 7th " 7th " 1896/98.— 7th-8th " 8th-9tb " 8th-9th Rpt. of 8upt. of Public lustruction 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, 9th-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 slightly altered arrangement. Bound as follows : 1898/1900. -lOth-llth Terr., lOth-1 Uh Sta., 9th-10th Morrill. 1900/01.— 12th Territorial, 12th Exper. Sta., 11th Morrill. — 13th annual report of the College to the Governor, Nov. 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 c'f the Interior. n.p.,n.d. 8°. ea., 6 p. — The Agricultural College and Experiment Station of New Mexico. Catalogue, 1890, and iinnounce- ments, 1890/91. Chicago, 111., '90. 8°. 20 p. — Catalogue, [lst-9th], 1890/91-98/99, and an- nouncements 1891/92-99/1900. '91-99. 9 v. 8°. Note. 4th, 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, 1899/1900-04/0.5, and announcements, 1900/01- 0.5/00. n.p.. ['00];SantaFe, ['OlJ-05. 6 v. 8°. Experiment Station (Mesilla Park). lst-4th annual report of the Regents of the College concerning the Agricultural Experiment Station, 1889/90- 92/9:^.. Santa Fe, '91 ; Las Cruces, '92-94. 8°. — )3tli, 1.5th annual report, 1901/02, 0.3/04. '02-01. Xole. These were apparently the (irst rpts. of the Station printed separately after the 4th. For 5th-12th see above under College. Publication of 14th, 1902/03, uncertain. — Bulletin; nos. 1-47. April ISOO-June 1903. ik w., [•90J-1903. 8°. il. Note. NoH. 10-12 paged continuously, p. 1-58; similarlv nos. l."5-15, p. 1-82; nos. 16-20, p. 1-146; nog. 21-23, p l-(;7- DOB. 24-30, p. 1-2.V2; noH. 31-34, p. 1-106; nos. :!.5-39, p. l-l:io' others paged individually. No. 4, Dec. 1891, Is wrongly dated March IHMJ; no. 9, Dec. 1892, is wrongly dated May 1893. Nos. 13, 38, 39 contain n^Bpectively 11, 6 and 2 unpaged leaves bearing plateH. .\o. 13 Is " N. Xf. weedn, no. I." No. 19 is " Kpt. of the Knlomologlsl, pt. 1 ; " pt. 2 (not seen) " printed In a limited edition." Noh. 24, 28 are " Life zones in N. M. I-II," the latter being technical and printed In a limited edi- tion. No. 36 contalMH n list of bulletins nos. 1-30. No. 45 contains folded tables. No«. 1-19, |24r'|-:i3 i)rinted ut Las Cruces; nos. 20 23 at Las Vegas; nos. 34-47 at Santa F6. — List of bulletin.s, [nos. 1-52J. [1904.] 8". 3 p. Institutions] ST. I T£ runiJCA TIONS [Terr. New Mexico S^Blind.^^ See forward, Deaf and Dumb. Deaf and Dumb Asylum, (Santa Fe, 1887-). Ileport, 18;»8; bienniai, 18i);)/1900-00/02. ['99-i;»u;5.] 8°. Nute. I'tTiod of 1S08 rpt. not cle;ir; rpt. 189'.t/l'"W for an uncertain period eiuiint: Dec. 'id; 1900/1)2 for bienniiiin I'lidiiia Nov. 30. Culled in rpt. 1808, "School for the Deaf and Blind ; " in rpt. 1900/02 " Asylum for tlie Deaf and Dumb." \_Education.'\ iVo?-ma/ ^S'c/too/ (Silver City, 1893-). Ke- port, 1898; annual, 1899/1900, 01/02. ['99- 1903.] 8°. Note. Period of 1898 rpt. not clear; others cover Sept. 2, 1899/June ti, 1900, and year ending Nov. ;30, 1902, respectively. Normal University (Las Vegas, 1893-). Report, 1894/^8; biennial, 1898/1900; annual, 1901/02. ['99/1903.] 8«. Note. First opened in 1898 as a Normal School; name changed to Normal University, 1899. Rpt. 1898/1900 for bien- niura ending Sept. let; rpt. 1901/02 for year ending Nov. 30. Rpt. 1901/02 contains a list of recent publications of the Dept. of Biology. — [Catalogue], 1900. n.p.,'QO. 8°. il. Military Institute (Roswell, 1893-). Report, 1897/ 98; 3cl biennial, 1899/1900; annual, 1901/02. [•99-1903.] 8°. Kote. Period of rpt. 1897/98 not clear ; rpt. 1899/1900 covers a calendar biennium ; rpt. 1901/02 covers year ending Nov. 30. The Institute was opened in 1898. School of Mines (Socorro, 1889-). Report, 1,S9S, 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. Rpt. 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 publications of the Uuiversity. — 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 C. L. Herrick. 1898. Somatic equilibrium and the nerve eudings 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 il. The occurrence of copper and lead in the San Andres and Caballo mountains. By U. 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. Tj. Herrick. Cotit. : 1. Geology of the Socorro ^It. 2. The Limitar volcano. 3. Mt. Magdalena and the basic eruptivcs of the Magdalena district. Geologv 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.:\. SaltinN.M. 2. "Gypsum in N. M. 3. Hy- draulic cement. 4. The clays of N. M. 5. Graphite. Rejiort 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. Identificatlou 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. Geology of the Cerrillos Hills. By D, W. Johnson. 1903. 573 Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS Bieiniial rei)ort, [Terr. New Mexico Historical Society of New Mexico 1S97-1901/02. . . u^f iQfii /(!•> -iDDiireutlv for the calendnr bieumiini. Note. Kpt. 19U1/IIJ .app.iremiy '" riiieanini' 18n7/ Periods of other rpt«. not K^^V"' .H^'ico^'^^ igS 98?) is also in docuraent collections of l!5y->, '!«. laui/ ■-- " with Governor's Message, 1903. _ Inaugural address of Hon. W. G. Ritch Presi- denf, delivered Feb. 21, 1S«1, at the Palace, _K£'"and^clan:''Address,of Adolph F Bandelier, delivered in the Palace, Santa F6, April 28, _ Reporte de la Sociedad Historica de Nuevo Me- iico. 1887. . report of the Directors, l»96/98-98/lJUU, annu.ii report, 1901/02. ['99-1903.] 8°. Note. Biea. rpts. for bienniums ending Nov. 1st; ami. rpt. for year ending Nov. 30. Library, TerritoriaL Report of the Librarian biennis,!, 1882/83; Jan. 1899; Feb. 1901; Nov. 30, 1902. ['84-1903. ] 8°. . . .n4.. Rpt. 1882/83 apparently for calendar bien,n ^or-^ KuLot^rariaT'.) '^^en ?.ly I^^Skiial'tepor'^s, 1882/83. — Same, 1882/83, in Spanish. \ote Seen only in Informes Officiales, 1882/83. P^rUteniia^ (Santa Fe, 1884) ■ Biennial report of the Commissioners, 18'.i7/98, [yJ/iJ'J^^J, ou/u„ ['99-1903.] 8°. \Lp Rot 18(tT/98 for calendar biennium; rpt. [1899/1900] ..fofsoth^^lst fiscal years;" rpt. 1900/02 for bienmum ending ^°Seeaho under Legislature. Journals, Docs., etc., 1893. r Weather and Crop Service.} United States Depto^f 4.,jriculture. New Mexico section. Climate cin 1 Crop Service of the Weather Bureau. In cooperation with the New Mexico Weather Service . . . [Monthly] report; [also] annual summary, v. 2-v. 8, no' 2, .Ian. 1898-Feb. 1904. '98-1904. 4°. Wote Uniform with those for other States. Monthly parts nurnbe'red 1-12, ea. 8 p.; annual suramanes unnumbered. _ Weekly crop bulletin, 1899, 1902, 03. ['99-1903.] f" broadside. Note. Published during the farming season; uniform with ihoBu for other Stales. Contain : Anr ll-8ept. 25, 1809; nos. 1-25. Apr" 15-May 13, 1902; nos. 1-5. [More not seen.] Apr. U-Bept. 22, 1903; nos. 1-24. — Snowfall bulletin, 1904, nos. 1-3. ['04.] broad- sides. Note. For Jan.-March, but dated Feb. 8-Apr. 9. Ji;diciaky. Supreme Court. Reports of cases, v [1]-10, 18'^2-99. ByC. II.Gildersleeve. t). p., '81-1900. lOv. 8°. Cont. rV. 1] 1852-79. •2, 1880-83. :i, 18H3-H6. 4, l«(K7-88. 5, 1888-91. f), 1891-92. 7, 1893-95. 8, 1H95-9fl. 9, 1897-99. 10, 1900-01. _ Digest, V. 1-9. By G: P. Money. Las Vegas, 1900 Judiciary reports [of business transacted in the district courts, 1H99/1900]. 8". Note. Seen only with Governor'» Message, 1901. 574 Legislature] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Terr. New Mexico Legislature {^Called Lkgisi-ative Assemblt]. There were two Besslons of the let Legislative Assembly, the first session in June/July 18f>l, the second, Dec. 18.51/Jan. 1S52; 2d-19th I^onislalive Assembly, annual, beginning in December, 1852/53-69/70; 20th-22d, biennial, beginning in December, 1871/ 72-75/76; 2;id-26th, biennial, beginning in January, 1878-82, in February, 1884; 27th-3l8t, biennial, beginning in December, 1886/ 87-94/95; 32d-;?5th, biennial, beginning in January, 1897-1903. {Laws of the Territory.'] Laws, annual, lst-19th ses- sion, ISol-GO/TO ; biennial, 20th session, 1871/72 ; Acts, biennial, 2)st-3r)th session, 1873/74- 1903. ['51]-1903. Note. Not certain whether title has varied exactly as above indicated. All, or nearly all, of the session laws were also printed in Spanish; seen in Spanish, however, only for 29ih- 32d sessions. Laws of Jst Assembly contain the Kearny code. — LavFS of the Territory of New Mexico, Santa Fe ; Oct. 7, 1846. n.p. ['4(5.] 8°. 115 p. Note. Also in Spanisli. — Revised statutes of the Territory . . . Prefixed, the Declaration of Independence, the Constitution of the United States [etc.]. Revised and arranged by J. J. Deavenport. 185fi. 8°. 503 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 184(! 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, [1851J-84. E, L. Bartlett [«■!! 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. {■Journals, 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 Governor's Message. Journal of 15th sees., 1865/66, has appendix containing Memo- rials and General Resohitions. Journal of 33d sess., 1899, has appendix containing the miscellaneous documents of 1H97/98, identical witli the appendixes to House Journal and Gover- nor's Message of same year. Only copies seen were of 15th, 23d, 28th-33d, 35th sessions. 15th was a 12o. — Diario del Consejo, 2da sesion de la 3ra Asamblea Legislativa, 28va-31ra sesion, 1854/55, 88/89- 94/95. '55-95. 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 1854/55 is really for 4th Assembly. Appendix to 1854/55 contains Governor's messages, liules, and rpts. of Auditor and Treasurer, in Spanish. Diario of 29th session contains special message of Gov. Prince of Jan. 10, 1891. 575 Legislature] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Terr. New Mexico \Jonrnals, Documemts., Etc., continued.'\ — Journal of the House of Representatives, annual, Ist-mth session, 1851-69/70; biennial, 20th-35th session, 1871/72-1903. ['51?]-1903. %° and \2°. Note. Title varies. Nearly all contain Governor's Message. Journal of " Ist session 2d L. A." l8r):!/64 (sfc end of note) , has n.t.p. Journal of 13th session, 1863/64, bears wrong date, Dec. 1864, for Dec. 1863; this is a sm. 8" volume and contains also rpts. of Auditor and Treasurer. Journal of 21ft session, 1873/ 74, contains rpt. by Sec of the Territory to U. S. Comm'r of Education on the condition of schools, Dec. 31, 1873. Jour- nal of 33d session, 1899, has appendix containing the miscella- neous documents of 1897/98, identical with appendixes to Council Journal and Governor's Message of same year. Only V. seen were of " 1st session 2d L. A " (probably a mistake for Sd L. A., as it is dated 1853/54 and lias imprint 1854), 13th, 15th, 21st, 28th-33d, 35th sessions. 15th is a 1.". — Uiario de la Camara, 28va, 30a-32da sesion, 1888/ 89, 92/93-97. '89-97. 8°. Note. Probably all the Journals have been printed in Span- ish, but these are all that have been seen in compiling the pres- ent list. Diario of 32d session contains, in the text, rpt. of the "Comision sobre Instituciones territoriales." — Informe de la comision de la penitenciaria de la Camara . . . Feb. 1893. '93. 8°. 71 p. Miscellaneous. Capitol Rebuilding Board {\^^?>-). Report, 1895/98 ; final, Feb. 12, 1901. ['99-1901.] 8°. Note. Seen only in document collections of 1899 and with Governor's Message, 1901. l_Charitable Institutions.'] Reports of charitable insti- tutions, [1899/1900.] Note. These are private institutions. This rpt. seen only 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 Lint compiled from the collection of OkUihoma documents in the yew York Pnhlir. Lihrnri/ and from, the " C^ittrilotine of the State ^ibrari/ (f Massarlnisieftf)," Ainiiiiil Sn/,/,/n,i,i/h, rSfjO-7003. Addilidiial material fiirni!j W. I'. (''iini>h-ll , (Jtftodinn of the Oklahomo Ilifitorical Society. All duinntiiita in this lint j/iib- lished at the capital, Guthrie, iiii.lenfi olherwine specified. Included in Louisiana purchase, 1803; in District of Louisiana, 1804; in Territory of Louisiana, 1805; in Territory of Missouri, 1812; in " liie Indiim Country," 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 Publications, p. 583. [Public Documents, 1896/1)8.] Note. The miscellaneous documents for these years are bound in witli the journal of the second day, in Council Jour- nal 1899, being pp. 52-726. Official Reports, 1902. n.i.'p. sm. 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. ['93J-1905. 8°. Cont.: By A. J. Seay, 1^93; by W: C. Renfrow, 1895, 97; by O. M. Barnes, 1899, I'JOl ; by T. M. Ferguson, 1903, 05. Note. G: W. Steele was Governor during the Ist session of the Legislative Assembly, but no messai^'e by him is known to exist in printed form, althouyh he made rpts. to the Sec'y of the Interior In 1891, 92. Me-sage 1899 has appendix containing statistics relating to insane, deaf and dinnb, blind, penitentiary, and pardons for calendar bicnnium 1897/98. Message 1901 has appendix containing the following matter: [Rpt. of committee to examine the accounts, vouchers and funds of the Territorial Treasurer] Feb. 22, 1900. Rpt. of Warden of Lan.'iing Penitentiary, Kansas, as to Oklahoma prisoners, Dec. 4, 1900. Rpt. of Supt. 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. — Report to the Secretary of the Interior, annual, June 30,1801-1902. Washington, D C, '91-1902. 8°. Note. Rpts. 1891-92 cont. rpts. of School Land Leasing Board, Supt. Public Instruction, Auditor, etc. Rpt. 1893 also printed at Guthrie, 1893. lipts. 1898-99 contain " Map of Okla- homa Territory, compiled from the official records of the Genl. Land Otfice and other sources. 1898 Drawn by M . llendges." [Wash., D.C , '98] Scale, 19 mi. = 1 in.; size, 22x14^ in. Kpts. 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.J Rpt. 1902 contains same, revised by I. P. Berthrong. — Rei)ort of Gov. W: C. Renfrow ... of tlie World's Columbian Exposition. Exhibit "M" of the Governor's Message. Jan. 8, 1895. '95. 8°. Up. Note. With Manager's report. — Arbor Day proclamation, March 23, [1900]. n. p. ['00.] 1. 8° sheet. Arljniant General. Annual report. 1895, 98, 1901, 02, 04; biennial report, 1899/19n0. 8°. Note. Rpts. 1898, 1902 for calendar years. Others not seen. Rpt. 1898 by Acting Adjt. Genl. Atiorney General. Report, biennial, 1897/98-1903/04; eight months 1902. 8". Note. Rpt. 1897/98 wrongly dated "Jan. 1, 1889." Rpt. 1902 covers April Ist/Dec. Ist. Rpt. 1899/1900 not seen. Rpt. 1903/04 called " summary rpt." 0/ / Executive] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Terr. Okla. Auditor. [IstJ-Sth biennial report, 1890/92-1902/04. ['92-1904?] 8°. NoU. Forbiennium ending Nov. 30; cover of 3d wrongly says " ending June 30." Title page of 7th, 1900/02, has wrong dates " 190-2/04." Enumeration began with 2d, 1892/94. 6th- 8th, 1898/1900-02/04, should have been numbered 5th-7th; no 5th has been seen. [Ist], 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. •' Agric. and other statistics, 1894;" 4th cont. same, 1897/98, with census. See also back under Governor, Report, Note. Secretary of the Territory. [Annual report of insur- ance business done in the Territory.] Treasurer. 2d-7th biennial report, 1892/94-1902/04. ['94-1904?] 8°. Kote. For biennium ending Nov. 30. [4th] seen only in Council Journal 1899. See also back under Governor, Mes- sage, Note. Inspection and Regulation. Agriculture, Board of. 1st biennial report, 1903/04. Bank Examiner. [lst]-4tli biennial report, 1897/98- 1902/04; supplemental, 1902. ['98?]-1904. 8°. Note. [Ist] covers July 1, 1897/Dec. 1,1898; 2d-3d cover biennium ending Sept. 1st; supplemental 1902 covers Sept., Oct., Nov. 4th not seen. [Isll bound in 1 v. with rpts. of Librarian, Inspector of Oils, and Dental Examiners, and cont. banking law of 1897. Called Commissioner in 3d-4th rpts. Dental Examiners. lst-3d, [8tli], 11th, 13th, annual report, 1891-93, 1897/98, 1901/02, 03/04. 8°. Note. Rpt. 1898 transmitted Dec. 15; bound in! v. with rpts. of Librarian, Inspector of Oils and Bank Examiner. 11th covers year ending Nov. 30. [Education.'l Superintendent of Public Instruction. lst-7th biennial report, 1890/92-1902/04. '93- 1904. 8°. Note. For biennium ending June 30. T.-p. of 1st wrongly says "ending Dec. 1, 1893;" t.-p. of 5ih wrongly says " beginning July 1, 1899." 2d-6th cont. rpts. of the various educational institutions. See also under Exec, and Staff, Governor, Report, Note. — Lawa for the regulation and support of the com- mon schools, 1897/98, 1903/04. Oklahoma City, n. d. 2 pm. 8°. Note. Unofficial compilations of the school laws were issued for 1893, 94, 97/98, 1901/02, 03/04, 05 by Jasper Sipes, Oklahoma City. — Educational directory, 1901/02. 8°. 2 p. Note. Seen only in Gth bien. rpt. Oame Warden. Annual report, 1904. Grain Inspector. Report, biennial, 1899/1900-03/04. 8°. Note. Rpt. 1899/1900 bound with rpt. of Inspector of Oils. Health, Board of. [Ist-Oth] biennial report, 1891/92, 94, 94/90-1900/02. ['92]-1902. 8". Note. [2d] covers April 1/I)ec. 1, 1894, but is called " bien. Dial ; " cont. Olllclal register of phynicians and surgeons. 4lh- 5th cover biermiuni ending Nov. .'iO; [t>thj covers biennium ending Nov. Ist. .'Ul not seen ; |Oth] seen only in Official Rpts., 1902. One authority calls rpt. 1000/02 the 7th. There was also a rj)t. by the Prosidenl of the Board, 1891/92. — Biennial roj)ort of the Superintendent of riibiic Health, 1897/98. 8". Note. Covers Aug. 13, 1897/Nov. .30, 1898. Cont. rpts. of county boards of health, of Medical Examining Board, ISO'S, and of Hoard of Health covering Kcti. 12, 1897/June 30, 1898 (not clf-ar wli'lliT tills is the same as the 4th bien. rpt. of the Hoard) ; also Rules for tin- lrall^^portatlol: of corpses. Revised rules Hud rcgulallons ii(lo|)li'd by the Hoard, and l.)irectory of registered physicians, I>ec. 1, 1K08. 57S Inspection] STA TE PUBL/CA TIONS [Terr. Okla. {^Lands.^ Board for Leasing School Land (1894-). Report of the Secretary, 1891/94; [lst>-5th] biennial, 1894/90-1903/04. '95-[1904?] 8°. Not)'. [•2d] covers Jan. 1, 1897/Nov. :iO, 1898; Been only in Council Journal, 1899. 19U0/02 for biennium ending Nov. 30. I'eriod of others uncertain. Hoard called " Board for LeasinK Territorial Lands" in 4th rpt., 1909/02; t.-p. of this rpt. wrongly says " for tho year 1902." See also under Exec, and Staff, Governor, Report, Note. — Rules . . . governing the lease of school lands, 1897, 1902. 2 pm. Live Stock Sajiiiary Commission. l8t-4th biennial report of the Secretary, 1897/98-1902/04. '99- [1904?] 8«. Note. lBt-2d apparently for calendar bienninms. 3d trans- mitted Nov. 25th; seen only in Official Ilpts. 1902. Oils. Inspector of. Report. 18!»7/98, 99/1900, 02; biennial, 1903/04. [•!)9]-1904. 8°. Note. Called also Inspector of Illuminating Oils, and Oil Inspector. Kpt. 1S97/98 covers July I, 1897/r)ec. 31, 1898; bound also with rpls. of Librarian, Bank Ksaminer, and Dental Examiners. Kpt. 1899/1800 bound with rpt. of Grain In- spector. Rpt. 1902 covers March Ist/Dec. 1st. Osteopathic Board of Examiners. 1st annual report of Secretary, 1903/04. Pharmacy, Board, of. Report of the Secretary for the vear ending June 30, 1902, and biennial report June 30 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 bienuiums. [Taxation.'] Board of Equalization. Minutes, 1891/92 ; proceedings, 1895/96-98/1900. Note. All seen only included with Auditor's bien. rpts. of corresponding bienniums. Institutions. Except as specifically noted, the publications of the various edu- cational institutions were seen only in the bien. rpts. of the Supt. of Public Instruction as bound up in Council Journal 1899 and Official Rpts. 1902. Agricultural and Mechanical College (Stillwater, 1891-). 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 Regents and by Prest. of the College, Annual Catalogue, and Annual Announcement, have been issued since 1892/93, but titles have so varied that 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. Seen 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. 15/Dec. 20, 1898. Bien. rpt. of the President, Dec. 20, 1898. In 4th bien. rpt. Supt. Public Instruction, 1896/98: Rpt. of the President, 7i. d. In 5th bien. rpt. Supt. Public Instruction, 1899/1900 : Rpt. [of the President], 1898/1900. In 6th 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 liegents. [Rpt. of Treasurer], Nov. 30, 1900/02. All published at Guthrie. 579 Institutions] S TA TE P UBLICA TIONS [Terr. Okla. Stin^s'NoV^3t^l898/l.'of '-^.f 'aVs. a,L un^er Annual announcement. in^r ,, • 1 A7 Dpoember 1801-June 1905. See preceding nofe. _ Special bulletin no. 1, Oct. 1892. Stxllwater, 9.. _ pfestbuUetin; monthly, 1893/94, fOS. i -^ ?-i.r5.e?1t;89^[3rio, 1^^^ Superintendent, Oct. 1, 1897/Dec. 5, 1898, re vf.r?nc.udeLpts. of the various educational inst>tutxous. _ Board of Education for il^eN^^^^^^^^ S:rKn. ;:r89^/S. k S;^o?tbe Seere- tary, Nov. 30, 1900/02-02/04. _ Course of study, 1894. lam n Ppnort Ce«/raZ Normal School (Edmond, 1891-^ .^yPJo.'. Jan. 8, 1895; Oct. 15, 1898 ; biennial, 1898/lJOO Jlu^Kv^. 1895 covers entire history of the school, 1891-94; thfs wa. the only one seen in pamphlet form. _ Annual catalogue and report with announcement, 1895 95/96,98/99.1900/01. Norik^^sieri NorJal ^^.'^-'CAlva,1897-V Report, Oct. 31, 1898; bienmal, 1898/1900-00/0/. _ Catalogue and course of study, 1900/01, 02/03, Colored Agricultural and Normal University {l^^ng- ston 1897-). Report of Secretary, Dec^ ol, 1^)8 Nov. 30, 1900/02-02/04; report of Presi- dent' 1898, 1902; report, 1898/1900. _ Biennial report of the Board of Visitors, Dec. 24, 1898. Note Feen only in Council Journal. 1899. University of Oklahoma (Norman, 1892-). Report of the /resident of the Board of Regents, bien- nial, June 30, 1890/98-1902/04. Note Kpt. 1896/98 seen only in Council Journal, 1899. _ lleport of the Secretary of the Board of Regents, 1895, 1902/04. Note Kpt. 1902/04 bound with rpt. of Prcst. Bd. of Regents -Report of the President, Dec. 19,1898; 1901/02. Nol. Been only in Council Journal, 1899, and Oflicial Re- ports, 1902. _ Prospectus and announcement, 1892/93. _ l8t^9tli annual catalogue and announcement, 18J^/ 93-1901/02. V' /. T\il<- haH varied; 1900/01-01/02 called "General in- ,or::.tioJn lan.ormc.-m;MaB.'^90//02l Norle known for lH9.",/9 1, that for lS94/>.5 bein^ called 2d. — Bulletin, quarterly, 1901-05. p nvi,, — A list of the ferns an>^-"''^\'-^l>°/„\"f the Geological Snrvey. By J- W. Beede. 1902. B.U alKo forward. - , pt- ^O itV For pt 1 of .his rpt. «ee forward. Treasury, Dept of. Special Agents Division. u,„;„„ \ <-i c rwUh title -1 Illustrations showing mrtho.1 of killing seals^ 1896 "" .8 j,, 'J; Pj^f^ -=^-Sk^isUd"BTc.^nS;^- ^--■' see Si:';r,^;^L%:v,!'«%f of fL.'.,f -,>?«; lation, industry, and resources of Al.iska L^ e^ J -Letter^'fr^om the Secretary transmitting annual report of the Governor of Alaska upon the operations of the Alaska Seal and Fur Co. 1885, 86/87, 88. mJ No more than these three of: these rpts. known Letter from the Sec'y transmitting copy of a report - ^',Sf:;g the colony^f nntlveson Ann t, Inland by W: Duncan [etc.]. n.t.p. L1»J»-J ^^ • ^'^ l'" «;pp also back under Governor. . rcfnsusOfRT] Tenth Census, 18S0. Preliminary ■^ reporf . 1881. By Ivan Petroff . 8G p. map _ Report on population, industries and resources By Ivan P etroff. '84. 4". 189 p. maps, pi Note. In v. 8, Rpt. of lOlh Census. — Map of Alaska and adjoining regions I. Petroff, spi'cial agent . . . 1882. II. King. Size, 23X30 in. —Report on the seal islands of Alaska Elliott. 1884. 4°. 188 p. maps. _ ,.rU,H and iMHhery ^''1"'' [ ^ ;V. I .tnsuH u ,d also printed, •rh.H rpt also '";• V .^1 iHl ornmUsion special bulletin ;?^7«:'wU:''iHl:••MorJaph o/ Heal islands of Alaska." 4". (6) 17Bp. 31 pi. , . A Eleventh Censvs, WOO. Report on population and ^""sourceH of Alaska. '9:5. 4". xi, 282 p. map. il 5SS Comp. by D raven by By H. W. pi. il. STATE PUBLICATIONS [Dist. Alaska Interior, Department of the, continued. Education, Bureau of. Education in Alaska, 1870- 80, 83, 85-1903. By Sheldon Jackson, General Agent. [70-11)03?] Note. RptB. 1870-SO, 83, were merely letters which appeared in the rpts. of Bureau of Kducation and Dept. of Interior. The more important rpts. of 1885-1903 have appeared also in rpts. of Bureau of Education of same years, and yeiierally also in rpts. of Interior Dept. of same years. For other publi- cations by Sheldon Jackson see below, Reindeer, and forward under Miscellaneous. — [Education in Alaska, 1883.] By Ivan Petroff. Note. In rpts. of Bureau and of Interior Dept. of 1883. — Condition of inhabitants of Alaska. By W. H. Dall. [1875.] (1) p. Note. In 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 Coninir. 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°. 18G p. \^Reindeer.'\ 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-.^d] dated respectively Jan. 2, 1893 and Mar. Ist, 1894; others Dec. 31. Bound with rpts. on P](lucalion in Alaska. 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, 36.iX47i 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 dealinj; 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 Commissioners, Board of. Address [on Alaska, at conference of Commissioners with representatives of missionary boards and Indian associations] . By Sheldon Jackson. Note In rpt. of Coinm'rs, 1895, p. 105-107; also in Interior Dept. rpt. 1895, v. 2, p. 1037-1089. — Education in Alaska. By J: Eaton. Note. An address at Mohonk Indian Conference. Included in Slst rpt. of Indian Comm'rs, ISyy; also in Interior Dept. rpt. on Indian affairs, 1899. — The aborigines of Alaska ; bv Sheldon Jackson. [1900.] 98-104 p. Note. In Indian Oomra'rs' 32d rpt., 1900, and in Interior Dept. rpt. on Indian affairs, 1900. 589 STATE PUBLICATIONS [Dist. Alaska Justice, Department of. Compilation of laws of the U.S. applicable to duties of Governor, attorney, judge, clerk, marshall, and commissioners of District of Alaska. 1884. 60 p. Note, Reprinted in 1897. — Rules and regulations for court commissioners and bills of fees for court commissioners and certain 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 3d 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. 104 p. \_Laws.'] 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, and the civil code, with the treaty of cession und all acts and parts of acts relating to the District. Annotated with references to decisions by the courts of the U.S. and the Supreme Court of Oregon, by T. II. Carter. Chicago, 1900. 1. 8°. xxxix, 533 p. Note Jnsticf Apparently privately published. See also back under Dept. of, and forwaid under State, Uept. of, 1899. Library of Congress, Maps and Charts Division. Alaska and the northwest part of North America, 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. n. t. p. 1870. 8°. 12 p. (4]8t Cong., 2d sess., II. ex. doc. 143.) — Reports of naval offii;ers [Commanders Glass and Lull] cruising in Alaskan waters, 1879-81. n. t p. 8". 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. Note. An advance rpt. of 34 p. was sent to Congress In l. Ilydrographic Office, Bureau of Navigation. Di- rectory for Behring'e Sea and coast of Alaska, iirrangf.l ... by A. G. Findlay. 1869. 8". 19:5 p. — Same, Hupi>li-mentfl 1-2, Dec. 15, 1886, April 1895. '86-95. 8". maps. STATE PUBLICATIONS [Dist. Alaska Prtsidtni of the United States. Proclamation [re- storing lands in Sitka to the Greek Oriental Church. Nov. 14, 18%.] n. t. p. ['!>6.] fo. 2 p. — Proclamation [warning? persons against entering Bering Sea to violate fur-seal and salmon fish- eries laves.] 1895. £». 1 p. [Reindeer.^ See under Interior, Department of. Education, Bureau of. Smithsonian Institution. Journey to the Youcan, Russian America. By W. W. Kirby. [18(54?] Note. In rpt. 1864, p. 416-420. National Museum. List of plants collected by C. L. McKay at Nushagak, Alaska, in 1881, for the Museum. By F. H. Knowlton. n.t.p. ['85.] 8". (12) p. — The coast Indians of southern Alaska and north- ern British Columbia. By A. P. Niblack. 1890. 8". lf)2 p. map. il. — Review of fossil flora of Alaska, with descrip- tion of new species. By F. H. Knowlton. 1894. pi. Note. Also in Museum Proceedings, 1894, v. 17, p. 207-241. State, Department of. Treaty with Russia relative to Alaska. (Text.) n.t.p. 8°. 4 p. (40th Cong., 1st sess., S. ex. doc. 17.) Note. Also in " Diplomatic correspondence . . . relative to Russian America," 1868, p. 5. See second entry follovnng . — Transfer of Alaska to the US. ; report of Com- missioner of the U.S., Lovell H. Rosseau. 1807. n. t. p. 8", 14 p. (40th Cong., 2d sess., H ex. doc. 125.) — Diplomatic correspondence and various reports relative to Russian America. 18G8. 8°. 361, 19 p. (40th Cong., 2d sess., H. ex. doc. 177, pts. 1-2.) Bee also back under 3[iscellaneou8, Sumner, Chan. — Notes upon geography and geology of Russian America and Stickeen River, from observations made in 1863. By W. P. Blake. '68. 19 p. map. il. (40th Cong., 2d sess., II. ex. doc. 173, pt. 2.) — Fishing grounds of north Pacific Ocean, 1869. 8°. 85 p. (42d Cong., 2d sess., S. ex. doc. 84.) Note. Contains rpts. of R. D. Cutis on Commerce in products of the sea, etc. — Message from the President transmitting a report of the Secretary relative to the frontier line between Alaska and British Columbia, n. t. p. [1886 J. 8°. 20 p. maps. — Message from the President transmitting report on the boundary line . . . 1889. 40 p. maps. — Report upon the seal fisheries in Bering Sea. n.t.p. [1889.] 8°. 281 p. map. (50th Cong., 2d sess., S. ex. doc. 106.) — Seal fisheries of Behring Sea. Message from the President transmitting a letter from the Sec. of State with accompanying papers touching the subjects in dispute . . . including all com- munications since Mar. 4, 1889. '90. S°. 96 (1) p. maps. — Same . . . since the 19th of July last. [Jan. 6, 1891.] 8°. 54 p. maps. — Same. Correspondence since Mar. 4, 1889 . . . n. t. p. ['91.] fo. (1) 48 p. — Modus Vivendi respecting the fur-seal fisheries in Behring Sea. Signed and proclaimed at Wash- ington June 15, 1891. n. t. p. [^Reprint, '96.] 8°. 2 p. STATE PUBLICATIONS [Dist. Alaska State, Department of, continued. — A convention submitting to arbitration the ques- tions . . . concerning the jurisdictional rights of the U.S. in the matters of Behring Sea; [and] a convention renewing the existing modus vi- vcndi . . . [Concluded at Washington Feb. 29, 1892; proclaimed May 9, 1892.] '92. 8". 11 p. — Convention ... for the joint survey of the terri- tory adjacent to the boundary line . . . dividing the Territory of Alaska from the Province of British Columbia and the Northwest Territory of Canada. Concluded at Washington, July 22, 1892. ProclaimedAug. 26, 1892. n.t.p. ['92]. 8°. 3 p. — Supplementary convention . . . extending until Dec. 31, 189.5 the provisions of article 1 of the convention of July 22, 1892 . . . Signed at Washington Feb. 3. 1894. Proclaimed Mar. 28, 1894. n.t.p. ['96.] 8°. 3 p. — Fur-seal arbitration. Proceedings iinder the treaty between the U.S. and Great Britain con- cluded at Washington Feb. 29, 1892. '95. 16 v. 8°, I. 8°. maps. il. Note. [V. 16], consisting of fac-sinailes of Russian docu- ments, is in Alaslian Archives, Dept. of State, and while it does not bear any volume number is considered a part of above series. — Joint report of the U.S. and British Commission- ers on the Alaskan-Canadian boundary, Dec. 31, 1895. '98. 8°. 15 p. — Report by the Sec. of State accompanied by copies of correspondence relative to attempted estab- lishment of post-routes by Great Britain or Canada . . . in Alaska. [1896.] 8°. 4 p. — Protection of fur-seals in Bering Sea. Report, accompanied by copies of correspondence . . . n.t.p. ['97.] 8°. 67 p. — Alaska. 1897. 133 p. map. (Bureau of Amer. Republics. Handbook 86 [bulletin 84] ). — Seizure of British ships in Bering Sea. Report, with accompanying iiapers, relating to the work of the commission appointed pursuant to the convention of Feb. 8, 1896 ... for the settle- ment of claims, n. t. p. ['98.] 8°. 94 p. — An act to define and punish crimes in Alaska and to provide a code of criminal procedure for said District, n. t. p. 1899. 8°. 101 p. (55th Cong., 3d sess.. Pub. doc. no. 193.) — Modus Vivendi . . . fixing provisional boundary line . . . about the head of Lynn Canal. Con- cluded Oct. 20, 1899. 2 p. — Alaskan Boundary Tribunal. Proceedings, v. 1-7 ; [also] 3 atlases. 10 v. Cont. : V. 1-2. Final rpt. of U.8. agent; case of U.S. ; appendix. 1904. 106, vii, p. ; 5.50, xii, p. .3. Case of Great Britain; appendix. 1904. 404 p. 4. Counter caHes of U.S. and Great Britain; ap- pendixes. 1903. (1) iii, 92, xii, iii, 290, xiii, 78, 82 p. •^ pi. 5. ArgumentB of U.S. and Great Britain; ap- pendixes. 1903. (1) vl, 204, 18, 128, 67, 27 p. 6-7. MinutcB of proceedings. 484 p.; (3) 485-928, CXXXV, p. [8-10]. U.S. atlas; liritish atlas; atlas of award. Treasury, Department of the. Survey for lightliou8i>s in Alaska. Feb. 22, 1869. 8°. 12 p. (40th f'ong., :'.il HOBH., S. ex. doc. 53.) — Transfer of jurisdiction over Alaska to Treasury Departnient. n.t.p. 8°. 23 p. (46th Cong., 2d sess., S. ex. doc. 179.) ST A TE PUB Lie A 1 70NS [Dist. Alaska Treasury, Department of the, continued. — Laws and executive orders relating to Alaska ; lease of the islands of St. Paul and St George to the Alaska Commercial Co. ; and regulations governing agents of the Treasury in charge of the seal fisheries. 1882. 8°. 1(5 p. Coast and Geodetic Survey. Coast pilot of Alaska, 1st part, from southern boundary to Cook's Inlet. By G: Davidson. 186!). 1. 8°. 251 p. pi. — Pacific coast pilot. Coasts and islands of Alaska. 2d series. 1879. By W. H. Dall. 4». 375 p. maps. pi. Note. Appendix has a bibliography (p. 167-374) of charts, maps and publicationH relating to Alaska and adjacent regions, comp. by Dall and Marcu« Baker, with references also to Cou- gressional Globe and Congressional Record. — Pacific coast pilot, Alaska, pt. 1 [coast from Dixon Entrance to Yakutat Bay with inland passage. By VV. H.Dall]. 1883. 4°. ix, 333p. maps. pi. — Same, Dixon Entrance to Yakutat Bay with inland passage from Strait of Fuca to Di.\on Entrance. 3d edition. [Comp. by H. E. Nichols.] 1891. 1. 8°. 243 p. map. pi. — Same, Mar. 15, 1898. Suppl. to 3d ed. '98. 1. 8°. 37 p. — Report of expedition to Muir Glacier . . . By H. F. Reid. 1892. map. Note. In rpt. of C. and G. 8., 1891, pt. 2, p. 487-501. — Geographical explorations. Early expeditions to the region of Bering Sea and Strait. From reports and journals of V. I. Bering. Tr. by W. H. Dall. 1891. 4°. (17) p. (Appendix 19, report 1890.) — General chart of Alaska; chart T, 1897, first pub- lished 1890. Size, 27 X 50 in. — Same, 1898. Size, 27 X 50 in. — Same, 1899. Size, 274 X 46 in. — Same, 1900. Size, 274 X 45i in. Note. The C. and G. S. also publishes several charts of different sections of the Alaskan coast. Customs, Division of. Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury transmitting report of H: C. De Ahna, formerly Collector of Customs at Sitka, in regard to the resources, condition and affairs of the Territory of Alaska, n. t. p. 1877. 6 p. (46th Cong., 2d sess., S. ex. doc. 192.) — ■ [Act to reorganize] customs collection district of Alaska. 1896. 4°. 1 p. (Dept. circ. 46, 1896.) — Regulations governing entry and transportation of merchandise destined for Klondike region and N. W. Territory of British Columbia, via U.S. sub-ports of Juneau, Dyea, and Skagway, or other customs ports in Alaska. 1898. 4°. 3 p. (Dept. circ. 23, 1898.) Note. Also in Treasury Decisions, 1898, p. 161-104. Navigaiion, Bureau of. Navigation of the Yukon in British territory by American vessels. 1898. 40. 2 p. (Dept. circ. 26, 1898.) Note. Also in Treasury Decisions, 1898, p. 201-203. Revenue Cutter Service. Report upon Alaska and its people, by G. W. Bailey. 1880. 8°. 52 p. Note. Also issued as 46th Cong., 2d sess., S. ex. doc. 132. — Report of cruise of U.S. revenue-steamer Corivin in Arctic Ocean [1880]. By C. L. Hooper. '81. (73) p. tab. pi. (Treas. Dept. doc. 118.) S9?> STATE PUBLICATIONS [Dist. Alaska Treasury, Department of the, continued. — Cruise of revenue-steamer Corwin in Alaska ami n.w. Arctic Ocean in 1881. '83. 4". 120 p. pi. 11. (Treas. Dept. doc. 420.) Cont. : Medical and antliropologlcal notes on Alaska; by I. C. Rosse. — Botanical notes on Alaska; by John Muir. — Birds of Bering Sea and Arctic Ocean; by E. \V. Nelson. — -Same, 1881. '84. 4°. 147 p. pi. il. j Cont. : Report of cruise ; by 0. L. Hooper. — On glaciation j of arctic and subarctic regions ; by John Muir. — Same, 1884, '89. 4°. 128 p. pi. il. I Cont.: Exploration of Kowak river; ethnological notes, by J. O. Cantwell. — Descriptions of Bogoslov Island and new volcano in Bering Sea; by J. C. Cantwell and H. W. Yeraans. — Report of cruise; by M. A. Healy. — Exploration of Kowak river; natural history, resources, and ornithological notes, by 8. B. McLenegan. — On hornblende andesites from new vol cano; by G. P. Merrill. — Same, 1885. '87. 4°. 102 p. maps. pi. il. Cont. : Exploration of Kowak river; by J. C. Cantwell — Report of cruise ; by M. A. Healy. — Exploration of Noiitak river; by S. B. McLenegan. — Natural history and ethnology of northern Alaska; by C. H. Townsend. — Report on the sea-otter banks of Alaska . . . [also] proposed regulations for 1898. By C. L. Hooper. '97. 8°. 35 p. map. — Regulations governing sea-otter hunting and ves- sels employed in transporting sea-otter hunting parties, 1898-1900. '97-1900. 3 v. 8°. [Salmon.] Letter from the Secretary transmitting a report on the salmon fisheries of Alaska. 7i. t.p. [1893.] 8°. 13 p. — Regulations for protection of salmon fisheries in Alaska, Mav 2, 1900; Feb. 18, 1901. 4°. 2 circs. (Dept. circ. 57, 1900; 15, 1901). [_Seal.'] Seal fisheries in Alaska. 187t). 201 p (44th Cong., 1st sess., H. ex. doc. 8;5.) yote. Contains list of papers on file in the office of the Sec. of the Treasury relating to Alaska, Aug. 3, 187o-Jan. 17, 1876. See alsojirst entry o?i opposite page. — Letter from the Acting Secretary transmitting re- ports concerning the condition of the seal islands of Alaska, n.t.p. [1891.] 8o. 35 p. — 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 Pribilof Lslands and to pelagic sealing in Bering Sea and north Pacific Ocean, 1893-95 ; Part 1. '96. viii, 379 p. (54th Cong., 1st sess., S. doc. 137, pt. 1.) Note. For pt. 2 of this rpt. see back, Fiah and Finlieriefi. — Acts of Congress, President's proclamation, [etc.] pertaining to fur-seal fislieric.s in Bering Sea and north Pacific Ocean; sea-otter regulations; laws as to salmon fisheries in Alaska. 189G. 78 p. (Dept. doc. 1850.) Special Agents Division. Fur interests in Alaska; by J. W. White. 1808. 10 p. (40th Cong., 3d sess., S. ex. doc. 8.) — [Seal fisheries on] islands of St. Paul and St. George, Alaska; letter of Frank N. Wicker, .Nov. 4, 1869. 3 p. (41st Cong., 2d sess., H. misc. doe. 11. ) — Stati.stical report im fur interests in Alaska; by Frank N. Wicker. 1869. G p. (41st Cong., 2d sess., II. ex. doc. 136.) —r Reports [on resources, etc. of Alaska, 1869] by C: Bryant and II. H. Mclntyre. '70. 8". 42 p. (4l8t Cong., 2(1 Bess., S. ex. doc. 32.) — Alaska seal fisheries, [1874]. By Washburn Maynard. '76. 23 j). Note. AIbo In Heal and Hulmon flsherleH and general re- sourcca of Alaska, v. 3, p. 'J87. See last entry opposite. 594 S 7 ■-•/ /•/; PUBLIC A TIONS [Dist. Alaska Treasury, Department of the ^ continued. — Report upon condition of affairs in Alaska ; by H. W. Elliott. 1875. 277 p. Note. Also in Seal tinheries in Alaska, 1876, following p. 201. See opposite under Seal. — Report upon customs district, public service, and resources of Alaska. By W. G. Morris. 1879. 1G3 p. map. pi. il. — Reports of special agents on the seal islands of Alaska. 188(;, 87, 89, 91/92. — Report on salmon fisheries in Alaska, annual, 1892-1902. Cont. : 1892 by Max Pracht. 1893 " J. K. Liittrell. 1894 " Joseph Murray. 1895 ' 1896 " G. R. Tingle. 1897-1902, by H. M. Kutchin. Note. 1892-95 only in Seal and Salmon fisherieg and general resources of Alaska. See below. — Report [on seal life on Pribilof Islands], 1894-9.";. By Joseph Murray. Note. Also in Rpts. of agents ... in relation to seal life on rookeries of Pribilof Islands, etc., 1896, pt. 1, pp. 47-126, and pp. 356-379. See opposite under Seal. Condition of fur-seals of Pribilof Islands. S. Hamlin. 1895. ByC. '97. 8°. 38 p. Pribilof . Jordan With 1. 8°. Note. Also in Seal and salmon fisheries and general re- sources of Alaska, 1898. See below. — Report on condition of fur-seal fisheries of Alaska [submitted Nov. 17, 1890], by H. W. Elliott. 1896. 240 p. maps. pi. il. (54th Cong., 1st sess., II. doc. 175.) — Fur-seal catch, season of 189(5. — Same, 1897. '98. 8°. 30 p. — Observations on the fur-seals of the Islands. Preliminary reports by D. S \_et a/.]. 1890. 8«. 69 p. map. — 2d preliminary report of the Bering Sea fur-seal investigations. By D. S. Jordan let al.^. 1897. '98. 8°. 48 p. — The fur-seals and fur-seal islands of the north Pacific Ocean. By D. S. Jordan [e^ a/.] special papers. Pts. 1-4. 1898-99. 4 v maps. pi. Cont. : Pt. 1. D. 8. Jordan and G. A. Clark. The history, condition, and needs of the herd of fur-seals resorting to tlie Pribilof Islands. pt. 2. Observations on the fur-seals of the Pribilof Islands, 1872-97, as extracted from the log of St. Paul Island and as recorded in the daily journal of the com- mission, 1896-97. pt. 3. Special papers relating to fur-seals and to the natural Listory of the Pribilof Islands. pt. 4. L. Btejneger. The Asiatic fur-seal islands and fur-seal industry. — Seal and salmon fisheries and general resources of Alaska. 1898. 4 v. 8°. Cont.: V. 1. Condition of seal life on Pribilof Islands, by special agents and others, 1868-95, with comments by D". S. Jordan. V. 2. Seal and salmon fisheries: correspondence on Bering Sea question, Jan. I89.i-June 1896, with comments on that which relates to pelagic sealing, by i). S. Jordan. V. 3. Rei)orts by II. W. Elliott and Washburn Maynard on seal fisheries, etc., of I'ribilof Islands, and by i^holdon Jack- son on Reindeer in Alaska and Kducation in Alaska, with comments on Elliott's and Maynard's reports by D. 8. Jor- don. V. 4. Reports by W. G. Morris, Ivan Petroff, C. H. Town- send, F. W. True, J. J. Brice, and Leonhard Stejneger on Internal resonrces of Alaska and fur-seal fisheries of north Pacific Ocean, with comments uu reports of Townsend, True, and Brice, by X). S. Jordan. 595 STATE PUB Lie A TIONS [Dibt. Alaska War., Department of. Reports on condition, resources and prospects of Alaska, 1870, by J: C. Tidball and E. H. Ludington. 8°. 32 p. (42d Cong., 1st sess., H. ex. doc. 5.) — Report of tour in Alaska Territory, June 1875, [in- cluding article on History of wrongs of Alaska]. By O. O. Howard. '76. 8°. 33 p. (44th Cong., 1st sess., S. ex. doc. 12.) — Jurisdiction of War Department over Territory of Alaska. 1876. 56 p. — Letter from Secretary of War transmitting infor- mation in relation to Alaska and its resources, etc. Verbal statement of J. W. White, trans- mitted by G. H. Atkinson, n. t. p. 1876. 5 p. (44th Cong., 1st sess , S. ex. doc. 148.) — Report of military reconnaissance in Alaska made in 1883. By F: Schwatka. '85. 121 p. maps. il. — Report of an expedition to the Copper, Tanana, and Koyukuk rivers, in 1885 . . . under the di- rection of Gen. N. A. Miles . . . byH. T.Allen. '87. 172 p. maps. pi. il. Military Information Division. Explorations in Alaska, 1899, for all American overland route from Cook Inlet, Pacific Ocean, to Yukon; by J. S. Herron, March 1901. 77 p. maps. pi. il. (Bulletin no. 31.) Signal Office. Arctic series, nos. 1-3, 1885-87. 4°. maps. pi. il. Gont. : No. 1, Report of the international polar expedition to Point Barrow, [1881-83]. [By P. H. Ray.] '85. 695 p. — 2, Contributions to natural history of Alaska, results of investi- gations made chiefly in Yukon district and Aleutian Islands, May 1874-Aug. 1881; by L. M. Turner. '86. 226 p. — .3, Report upon natural history collections made in Alaska, 1877- 81; by E. W. Nelson, ed. by H. W. Henshaw. '87. 337 p. 596 HAWAII TERRITORIAL PUBLICATIONS Li»t compiled from the collection of Ilawaiian documentH in the New York Public Library; from the " Catalogue of the State Library of Mas.iachu.'tt'tts, 1S80," and Annual Siipjilenients, lSSO-1903; and from the catalogues of other Slate and city libraries. Local coitperation unobtainable. All documenta in this list printed at the capital, Honolulu, unle.s-s othcru-ine xpecijied. The first white men in Hawaii were survivorB of wrcclis of two Spanish veasels, aliout 1527. Islands visited by Capt. James Cooii, 1778; named by him "Sandwich Islands" after John Montague, fourth Earl of Sandwich. Kamehameha I established central monarchy and founded dynasty, 17'.)0, which became e.xtinct on death of Kamehameha V in 1872. First missionaries arrived from the United States, 1820. First constitution, 1840; revised, 1852; second constitution, 1864. Kings elected by Legislature : Lunalilo, one year, 1873/74; Kalakaua, 1874-91. Third constitution, 1887. Liliuokalani, Queen, 1891-03. Queen dethroned and provisional Government established, Jan. 17, 1893. Republic proclaimed, July 4, 1894. .Joint resolution for annexation passed by Congress, July 7, 1898; islands formerly annexed, Aug. 12, 1898. Territory of Hawaii organized, June 14, 1900. Executive and Staff. Governor. Message . . . [Feb. 18, 1903. By S. B. Dole.] '0.']. 8°. 18 p. — Report to the Secretary of tlie Interior, biennial, 18!>8/1900 ; annual, 1900/01-03/04. Washington, D.C, '00-04. 8°. maps. pi. Note. 1898/1900 la a cloth-bound volume with large folded maps of the different islands, etc. Attorney General. Annual report, 1900; biennial report, 1901/02. '01-03. 8°. Note. Rpt. 1900 covers the calendar year; rpt. 1901/02 covers the period July 1901/Dec. 1902. See also under Sup- plemental, Attorney General. — Financial statement, and reports of the Higli Sheriff, etc., Dec. 31, 1900. '01. 8°. Auditing Department. Annual report of the Auditor, for the year ended Dec. 31, 1900. n. t. p. '01. Note. Title from cover. — Report of the Auditing Department, biennial, 1901/ 02. n. t. p. '03. 8°. Note. Covering a calendar blennium. Title from cover. — See also under Supplemental, Finance, Dept. of. Secretary of the Territory. Report, biennial, 1901/02. '03. 8°. Note. For calendar biennium. Treasurer. Report for the year ended Dec. 31, 1900, n. t. p. '00. 8°. — Report for the year June 30, 1901/02 ; supplemen- tary report July 1/Dec. 31, 1902. n. t. p. ['03.] Note. Bound together with a single pagination. Inspection and Regulation. Agriculture and Forestry, Commissioner of (1900-). Report for the year ended Dec. 31, 1900. '01. 8°. 66 p. — Report for the biennial period ending Dec. 31, 1902. n.t.p. '02. 8«. 65 (1) 23 p. Note. Title from cover. This report contains : (1) Rpt. for year ending June 30, 1901/02; (2) Rpt. July 1/Dec. 31, 1902; with separate paginations, as indicated. Agriculture and Forestry Coynmissioners, Board of. 1st report, July 1, iy03/Dec. 31, 1904. 597 Inspection] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Terr. Hawaii \^Ed II cation. "^ Superintendent of Public Instruction (1900-). Report, annual, 1900-01/02. ["01-02]. 8°. Note. For calendar year 1900; for "year ending June 30," 1902. Rpt. 1900 contains also Rpt. of Inspector General of Schools and of Circuit Inspectors. — Supplementary report, June 30/Dec. 31, 1902. '03. 8°. Department of Public Instruction. Miscellaneous reports. Normal School, High School, Mercan- tile Annex [etc.]. [1902]. 8°. — Reports of normal iijspectors, Dec. 31, 1902. ['03.] 8°. \_Forestry.'\ See back. Agriculture and Forestry, Com- missioner of, and Agriculture and Forestry Commissioners, 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, Cowmission 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. lst-2d annual report of the Superintendent, 1900-01/02. ['01]-03. 8°. Note. Ist covers calendar j'ear 1900, including the transac- tions of the Dept. of the Interior of the republic Jan. 1/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 rpts. not seen, and it is not Ijnown whether they were published separately or in one volume. Institutions. 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. Ist, 3d-12th annual re- port, 1893, 95-1904. Note. 2d not published. — Papers, nos. 1-12. 1892-1905. [ Wfftther Bureau'] Hawaiian Territorial Survey. Weather record for Honolulu and the Hawaiian islands; C.J. Lyons, Territorial Meteorologist, annual, 1899-1902. '03. 4 v. 8". Hee iiIho under Supplemental, Wedther Bureau. — Tiie rainfall of the Hawaiian Islands. C. J. Lyons, Director of the Weather Bureau. Hawaiian Weather Biiri'an, 1!)02. 8". 60 p. nia])H. 598 Judiciary] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Terr. Hawaii Jddiciart. Including pre-annexation documents. Supreme Court. Hawaiian reports, v. [1]-1G, [1847]- 1902. '57-1905. 16 v. 8°. Cont.: [V. 1], [1847J-5G; by G. M. Robertson. 2, 1857-65; by R. G. Davis. 3, 1866-77; by A. F. Judd and L. McCully. 4, 1877- 83; by A. F. Judd. 5, 1883-86, by W: Foster. 6, 1866-89; by W: Foster {xee fnlloiinnq note). 7,1887-89; by A. F. Judd et al. 8, 1889-92 ; by W: Foster. 9-16, 1893-1905 ; 710 compiler given. Note. TitlfK 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-!)(;/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. Lkgislature. Ist-Sd sessions biennial, beginning in February, 1901-05. Extra sessions, 1901, 05; special session, 1904. [Laws 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 1904 bound in separate volume. — Laws of the Territory relating to the descent and distribution of property, also some remarks on wills. 1900. 240. 15 p. — Revised laws of Hawaii, 1905. [Journals, Documents, Etc.'\ Journal of the Senate, lst-3d Legislature, 1901-05. — Journal of the House of Representatives, lst-3d Legislature, 1901-05. '01-05. Note. Journal of extra session 1901 bound with journal of 1st session. Supplemental : Pre-annexation. [Public Documents.l 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. t. p. ['94?]. 8°. vi (2) 56 p. — Same. n. t. p. ['94?J. 8°. 55 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. ['62.] broadside. — See back under Public Documents, 1850; also for- ward under Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc., 1846. 599 Supplemental] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Terr. Hawaii \^ Agriculture.^ Royal Hawaiian Agricultural Society. Transactions, 1854; v. 2, no. 1. '54. S". 172 p. Commissioners of Agriculture. Report, biennial. 1890/92-92/94,1)6/97; annual, 1898. 8°. Note. For periods ending Mar. 31 through 1894; thereafter ending Dec. 31. Attorney General. Biennial report to the Legislative Assembly, 1882, 86, [88/?]90-90/92. '90-92. 8°. Note. 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. 8°. Note. Rpt. 1895 is called Rpt. calendar biennium. 1896; 1896/97 covers a Auditor General. Biennial report, 18[88/?]90; ri'port for the special session, 1895; report, 1896; annual report, 1898. '90-[99]. 4 v. 8°. Note. Rpt. 1898 seen only bound in 1 v. 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°. Note. 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 16°. Note. 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.] 4°. 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, 1896/97-08/99. '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]. d,°. 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. liodgers, Sec. of the Dept. of Public Instruc- tion, n.t.p. [1898?] H". 10 I). — Course of study, Honolulu Hi«h School. 1898. — Course of study for the elementary public schools of Hawaii. '99. 8°. Electoral Registrar (1890-). Report, Nov. 14, 1890/ Mar. 31, 1892. n. i.p. 8". Notp. HeL-n only In rpt. of Mlnl«tor of luteiior. 6oo Supplemental] S'J-A TE PUBIJCA TJONS [Terr. Hawaii Electric Lights, Government, Svperintendeiit of. Biennial report, 1888/90. n. t. p. 8°. A^ute. For biciinium ending Mar. 31. Seen only in rpt. of Minister of Interior. — See also forward under Interior, Minister of, 1890. Entomologist. Report, biennial, 189G/97; annual, 1898. n. t. p. 8°. Note. For calendar periods. Been only in rpts. of Minister of Interior. [^Finance, Department of.'\ Minister of Finance. Bi- ennial re'port to the Legislative Assembly, 1868/ 70, 82/84, 80/88-90/92. ['70J-92. 8°. Note. For biennium.s ending Mar. 31. Rpt. 1888/90 contains in appendix " St.ilenu'Ut of the revenues and expenditures of the IJawaiiaii Kintrdoiu for each biennial period, 1856-74." 32 p. There was probably a rpt. in 1800; not seen, however. — Intermediate report for 15 months, A])r. 1, 188G/ Juno 30, 1887. '87. 8°. — Report for the nine months ending Dec. 31, 1894. ".15. 8". Note. This is principally the rpt. of the Registrar of Public Accounts. — Report to the President of the republic for the year ending Dec. 31, annual, 1895-99. '96-1900. 8°. Note. Rpts. 1897,09 called "biennial" rpts. Rpt. 1898 In- cludes rpt. of Auditor General 1898, with common title and single pagination. Postal Bureau. Report, 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 Dec. 31, 1898/99. 1900. 8°. 53 p. Fire Marshal and Sw-vey Engineer. Biennial report, 1890/92. n.t.p. 8°. Note. For bienniura ending Mar. 31. Seeu only in rpt. of Minister of Interior. [Foreign Affairs, Department of.'\ Minister of For- eign Affairs. Report to the Legislative Assembly, biennial, 1882/84-84/86; to the Hawaiian Legis- lature, biennial, 1886/88-90/92; to the President of the republic, 1894; biennial, 1892/94, 96/97, 98/99. '84-1900. 8°. Note. For bienniums ending Apr. 24 through 1886; Mar. 31 through 1894; for nine mos., .-Vpr./Dec, 1894; and for calendar bienniums through 1899, the last rpt. covering also the period Jan. 1/June 14, 1900. — 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. 1884. 8°. 153 p. 6oi Supplemental] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Terr. Hawaii [^Fortign Affairs, Department of, continued.'] — Leprosy in foreign countries. Summary of reports furnished by foreign governments to Hawaiian authoritie.s as to the prevalence of leprosy in India and other countries, and the treatment of persons afflicted. 188G. 8°. 247 p. — Treaties and conventions concluded between the Hawaiian kingdom and other powers since 1825. n. t.p. 1887. 8°. (1) 175 p. — Regulations for the consular service of the re- public, n.t.p. 1895. 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; w. j?., [1899.] oblong 16°. (84) p. map. il. Health, Board of. Biennial report of the President, 18[84/?]86-90/92; report, 21 months, 1894/95; report, biennial, 1896/97-98/99. '86-1900. 8°. Note. For periods ending Mar. 31 through 1892; 1892/94 not seen; other periods ending Dec. 31. — Report of the President on leprosy, 1886. 8°. 47 p. — 5arrte; 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. See 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°. M)te. Seen only in rpt. of Minister of Interior. [Honolulu.'] Fire Department. Report of Chief Engineer, biennial, 1888/90-90/92. 8°. 2^ote. For bienniums ending Mar. 31. Seen only in rpt. of Minister of Interior. ,See also following entry and note. Board of Fire Commissioners. Report, annual, 1893/94; biennial, 1896/97; annual, 1898. n. t.p. 8°. Note. Kpt. 1893/94 includes rpt. of Chief Engineer and covers year ending Mar. 31; others cover calendar periods. Road Supervisor. Report, biennial, 1888/90-92/94, 96/97; supplementary, 1892; annual, 1898. n. t. p. 8°. Note. For periods ending Mar. 31, 1890, 94; Feb. 24, 1892; Dec. 31, 1897, 'JS. Supplementary rpt. 1892 covers the 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. n.t. p. 8°. Note. For periods ending Mar. 31 tlirough 1894; thereafter ending Dec. 31. Sei^n only in rpts. of Minister of Interior. See also back under Education, 1898. Immigration, Hoard of. Report of His Excellency VV. N. AniistroMg ... [to the President of the Board, .Ian. 14/Nov. 7, 1881]. n.d. 8°. 18 p. — Report of the President, biennial, ]8[84/?]86- 8H/90 '86-90. 8". Note. Kpt. 1S8H/90 contains rpt. of Inspector General of Irn?rilgrantH to thi; I'rcHld'tnt of thi' Board, Mar. 31, 1888/90, which Is placed first, p. 1-41. — Report [of the Secretary] for the bicnniil p'^riod ending Dec. 31, 1897. '98. 8". 6o2 Supplemental] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Terr. Hawaii Insane Asylum (Honolulu). Report, biennial, 1888/f)0- 92/94. 80. . Note. For periods ending Mar. 31. Rpt. 1888/90 by Supt.; 1890/92, one by Medical Supt., one by Anst. Siipt.; 1892/94 by Medical Supt. All seen only in rpts. of Minister of Interior. Interior, Ministtr of the. Bifniiial rejiort to the Leg- islative Assembly, 18[82/?j84, 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- nial, 1896/97 ; annual, 1898. '84-99. 8°. Note. For periods ending Mar. :il through 1S94; thereafter ending Dec. 31. ContainH rpts. of Govt. Survey, Insane Asy- lum, I'rison Inspectors, etc., which will be found entered in this lint in their respective places. Period Jan. '[/•JuiiB 14, 1900 covered by Ist. ann. rpt. of 'rerritorial Supt. of I'ublic ^Vorks. — Report upon available water supply and estimated cost of transpDrtinsi water from tlie Kohala mountains through Hamakua, Hawaii; by J. M. Lydgate, to the Minister of the Interior, Apr. 26, 1890. 8°. Note. Seen only in rpt. of Minister, 1888/90. — Report on increase of power for electric light plant, by G. F. Allardt to the Minister of the Interior, May 6, 1890. 8°. Note. Seen only in rpt. of Minister, 1888/90. Report, 1895/96- Lands, Public, Commissioners of. 96/97. n. d. ['96-98?] 8°. Note. Covering periods Sept. 7, 1895/Jan. 31, 1896, and Feb. 1, 1896/Dec. 31, 1897. — Land act, 1895. n. t. p. '95. 8°. 47 p. — See also forward under Survey, Government. \_Legislative Assembly .'\ Session Lairs of the Kingdom. Laws of H. M. Kamehameha 111, 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. Note. Contain also the Acts of public recognition and treat- ies. See above, 1S47. — 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./Julv, 1893]. '93. 8°. 82 p. — Same., in Hawaiian. 1898. 8°. viii, 85 p. — Sam.e, 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 PUBfJCATrONS [Terr. Hawaii \_Legislative Assembly, coniimied .'] [Comjnlations of Law.] Translation of the nonsti- tution and laws established in the reign of Kaiin:- hameha III. Lahainaluiia, 1842. 12°. 200 p. — Same, in Hawaiian. 1841. 12°. — Compiled laws. ... [By L. McCully.] 1884. 8°. vi, 777 p. [Codes.] Penal code, 1850; [prepared by W. L. Lee]. '50. 8°. xxxi, 243 p. — Same, in Hawaiian; [prepared by VV. L. Lee]. 1850. 8°. 136 p. — Penal code . . . compiled from the penal code of 1850 and the various penal enactments since made . . . '69. 8°. xlii, 367, (15) p. J^^ote. Contains also the conBtitution. — Penal laws. . . . 1897. Compiled from the penal code of 1869 and session laws 1870-90 [by S.M.Ballou]. '97. 8°. viii, 601 p. — Civil laws . . . 1897. Comp. from the civil code of 1859 and the session laws 1860-96 [by S.M.Ballou]. '97. 8°. xiii, 902 p. ^Journals, Documents, Etc.] Tlie Daily Bulletin: Hawaiian Hansard. A complete verbatim report of the proceedings and speeches of the Legisla- tive Assembly, 1886. ['87?]. 8°. 730 p. — Keport on the proceedings und 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 R. Charlton ; with all the supplements. 1847. 8°. Market, Clerk of. Report, biennial, 1888/90-92/94, 96/97; annual, 1898. n. t. p. 8°. Note. For period ending Mar. 31 through 189i ; thereafter ending Dec. 31. Seen only in rpts. of Minister of Interior. Meteorology. See forward. Weather Bureau. [Miscellaneous .] Hawaiian almanac and annual, [1st]- 31st year, 1875-1905. ['7r)]-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, J890/92. n. t. p. 8°. Note. Seen only in rpt. of Minister of Interior. [Patents.] Commissioner of Patents. Report, biennial, 1896/97; annual, 1898. 8°. Note. For calendar periods, of Interior. Seen only in rpts. of Minister Patent Office. Patent laws of the republic . . . and rules of practice in the Patent Office. 5tli ed., 1897. '97. 8°. 39 p. [Prisons.] Prison Inspectors, Board of. Report, bien- nial, Mar. 31, 1888/90. 8°. Note. Seen only In rpt. of Minister of Interior. Marshal of Prisons. Report, biennial, Mar. 31, 1888/90. 8°. Notf. Seen only in rpt. fif Minister of interior. Public Works, Superintendent of. Report, biennial, 1888/90-92/94,96/97; annual, 1898. n.t.p. 8". Note. For periods ending Mar. :i] through 1894; thereafter '•ndlng Dec. .'!1. Seen only in rpts. of Minlater of Interior. Supreme Covrt. See under Judiciary. 604 Supplemental] ST A TE PUBLIC A TfONS [Terr. Hawaii Survey, Government. Report of the Surveyor Gen- eral, biennial, 1888/90-92/94, 96/97; annual, 1898. n. t. p. 8°. Note, For periods endin,!? Mar. 31 llirougli 11S94; thereafter ending Dec. 31. Seen only in rpts. of iVIinieler of Interior. 1896/97 bears title " Bureau of Government Hurveyini;. 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. Seen only in rpt. of Minister of Interior. — Report on government lands, by J. F. Brown [to the Surveyor General], Mar. 31, 1894. n. t. p. 8°. Note. Seen only in rpt. of Minister of Interior. — See also back under Fire Marshal. [ Tax Assessors.'] See back under Finance, Dept. of. Weather Bureau. Weather record for Honolulu and the Hawaiian Islands, 1890/97, 98. C. J. Lyons, Director of the Weather Bureau. Hawaiian W. B., '98-98. 2 V. 8°. Note. For calendar years. Cover of rpt. 1898 bearH imprint date 1902. — Report of Assistant in charge of meteorology, 1890,90/92-92/94. n.t.p. 8°. Note. Rpt. 1890 dated Apr. 24; others cover regular bien- nium ending Mar. 31. 6ot; 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. JEhr fiiitlihirll unh (Cljurtlilll llrroo B08T0 N DELAWARE STATE PUBLICATIONS List compiled from the collection of Delaware documentu in the N'ew York Public Library and from the "■Catalogue of the State Library of JfaHHiirhnnftt-i," JSSO, and Annual Supple- ments 1880-1 'jn4. Additional material Hiipiiliedby A. L. Bailey, Librarian Wilmington Inxtitnle Free Library. Documentu in this list generally published at the capital, Dover, if not other- wise specified. Name Delaware first applied to the baj', entered by Lord de la Warr in 1611. Adjoininc; territory claimed by the Dutch in right of Hudson's discovery, 1009, and the explorations of Hend- rickson, 1616, and Mey, 1623. First settlement by Dutch, near Cape Ilenlopen, 1631; destroyed by Indians. First settlement by Swedes, uiuler the Dutchman Peter Minuit, near present Wil- mington, lt;:;.S. Conflicts between Dutch and Swedes, 1654-55. Included in Maryland grant to Cecilius Calvert, 1632; occupied without right bv the Duke of York, 1664-73. Regained and held by Dutch, "1673-74. Ceded to England by Peace of West- minster, 1674. In dispute between Propiietaries of PennVylvania and Maryland, 1674-1700. Granted to William Penn, in contraven- tion of Maryland charier, 1082. Known as tlie " lower counties" and joined in one Assembly with Pennsylvania, 1682-91, 93-1703; under separate governnicnt, 1691-93. Had separate Assembly, but remained under Pennsylvania Proprietaries, 1703-76. Joined in Declaration of Independence, 1776. First State constitution, 1776. First State to adopt Federal constitution, December 7, 1787. Second State constitution, 1791; third, 1831. Constitution of 18-52/53 submitted to people but not adopted. Slave-holding, but remained in the Union, 1861-65. Fourth constitution, 1897. Capital at New-Castle, 1703-76 ; since then at Dover. Constitution. Convention, 1791/92. Minutes of the convention of tlie Delaware State which commenced at Dover . . . 2'Jtli November 1791. For the purpose of reviewinjj, alterinjj^ ami amending the constitu- tion of this State ; or, if they see occasion, for forming a new one in stead thereof. Wilming- ton, 1792. fo. 74 p. — Minutes of the grand committee of the whole con- vention . . . 29th November 1791 [etc as in preceding title.] Wilmington, 1792. fo. 80 p. — Minutes of the convention of the Delaware State at the 2d 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. — Draught of a constitution of government: published for the consideration of the citizens of the Delaware State ; pursuant to an order of . . . 31st Dec. 1791 Wilmington, 1792 8°. 24 p. Convention, 1S31. 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°. 264 p., 2 1. — Journal of the convention , . . which assembled . . . 18ol . . . Wilmington, ['32?]. 8°. 129 p. — Journal in committee of the whole of the convention . . . 1S31. Wilmington, ['32?]. 8°. 44 p. Convention, 1852. Journal of the convention . . . assembled . . . 7th and 8th of Dec, 1852. and afterwards b)' adjournment, from Mar. 10th to Apr. 30tli, 1853, inclusive. Wilmington, '53. 8°. 216 p Note. 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 PUBLICATIONS [Del. Conventwn, 1896/07. Journal of the constitutional convention . . . convened at Dover on 1st De- cember 189G. Georgetown,'!)?. 8«. 580,(2), 42 p. Note. Up to 1906 the Proceedings had not been published. — Journal of the committee of the whole of the con- stitutional convention . . . convened ... at Dover on 1st December 1806. Dover, '97. 8". 391, (3), 40 p. — Constitution of the State of Delaware, adopted in convention June 4, 18!)7. Published by the Secretary of State. Wilmington, '97. 8°. 68 p. — Same. Dover, '97. 8". 74 p. Executive and Staff. 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; by R: Biissett, 1800-01; by J. Sykes, 1802; by D: Hall, 1803-05; fby N. Mitchell, 1806-07? | ; by GrTrultt, 1808-11; by J. Hanlel, Jan., May, Nov. 1812, Jan. 1813-14; by D. Rodney, 181.5-17; bv J: Clark, 1818-20; by J. Stout, 1821; by J: Collins, 1822; by C. Rodney, (Acting Gov.) 1S23; by C: Thomas, 1S24 ; by S: Paynter, 1825-27 ; by C: Polk, 1828-30; by D: Hazzard, 1831, 32, 33; by C. P. Bennett, 1835; by C: Polk, June 1836; by C. P. Comegys, 1839, 41 ; by W: B. Cooper, 1843, 45; by W: Tharp, 1847, 49, 51 ; by W: H. Ross, 1853,55; by P. F. Causey, 1857, 59 ; by W: Burton, Jan., Nov. 1861, Jan. 1863; by W; Cannon, Mar., June 1863, Jan., July 1864, Jan. 1865; by G. Saulsburv, June 1865, Jan. 1866, 67, 69, 71; by J. Ponder, 1873, 75; by J: P. Cochmu, 1877, 79; by J: W. Hall, 1881, 83; by C: C. Stockley, 1885, 87; by B: T. Biggs, 1889,91; by R.'J. Reynolds, 1893, 95; by W: T. Wat- son, 1897; by E. W. Tunuell, 1898, 99, 1901; by J: Huuu, 1903. Note. 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; 1863, 67, 69, 89, 91, 95,99, uncertain; 1881, 98, ;/. /. p.: others Dover. Mess, to adjourned sess. 1898 was a 16"; all others 8". — Inaugural address, 1799, 1805, 11, 14, 17, 21, 23, 24, 27, 30, 33, 41, 45, 51, 55, 59, 63, 67, 71, 75, 79, 83,87,91,97,1901. 8°. Cont.: By R: Bassett, 1799; by N. Mitchell, 1805; by J. Haslet, 1811; by J). Rodney, 1814; by J: Clark, 1817; by J: Collins, 1821; by J. Haslet, 1823; by S: Paynter, 1824; by C: Polk, 1827; by I): 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, 1855; by W: Burton, 1859; by W- C;<.nnnn 1 Sfi.l • Viv 14 Hnlllalin lir ISfiT-bv.T Pfindpr. 1 87 1 : b J Nntt. All includ(!d also in one or both Journals; previous to 1883 scon only in that form. J. T. Marvil was inaugurated fiovernor in .Ian. 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, Jan. 12, 1861. 8". 8 p. — Special message of Governor Cannon, July 28, 1861. lip. — CorreHi)ondence between tlu; Governor of New .Jer- sey and the Governor of Delaware on the fishery. [1872.] Notf. Heon only iti appendix to Hcnalc .Journal, 1873. — Thanksgiving proclamation [Xov. 27, 1890. '90]. f". 1 p. — See also under hegi.slaturf, .Journals, Docs., etc., 1898. 60S Executive] ,S" TA TE P UBUCA TIONS [Del. Adjutant General. Report, March 1807 ; biennial, I [1875/76J-1901/02. i). 77., ['67?]-1903. 8°. j Note. Ilpts. Mar. 1807, 1895/96 not seen. Appendix to , H. J. 188:j cont. (p. 925-943) a rpt. of Adjt. Genl. " for the ] two years from Jan. 1, 1880," meaning probably Jan. 1, 1881, | since rpt. is dated Dec. :iO, 1882. Rpt. 189:5/94 has imprint j Georgetown; 1899/1900, Wilmington; 1901/02, Milford; others, j so far as seen, Dover. * Auditor. Annual report, 1797-1822, 26-29, 49, [51], 52, 54, 58, [60?], 63, G5-[68], 71-74, 76, 78-79, 83-1904. [1798-1904.] i° audi". \ Note. This officer was called Auditor of Accounts through 1884 or later. From 1796 through 1829 (perhaps later) the "Rpt. on the fiuances of the Slate" 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. Rpts. 1800, 17 were accompanied also by separately payed " Rpt. on militia tines." Rpts. generally apiiended to House Journal (and rpts. 1845, 66, 74 also to Senate Journal) through rpt. 1874 in II. 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; we. iinder Leirislature, J01-0G. Baltimore, '01-06. fo broadside. ^ote. Published during the crop season, uniform with those iv/. other States; 26 nos. annually in 1901, 04-06; 25 in 1902-03. In 1906 bulls, for May 15 and May 22 were both no. 6 ; May 29, no. 7 ; June 5, no. 9 ; no. 8 was skipped. Note for Judiciary. Superior Court and Court of Errors and Appeals, Etc Reports, 1832-55. By S. M. Harrington. '37- 5G. 5 V. 8°. — Reports, 1855-74. By J: W. Houston. Phila- delphia and Wilmington, '66-75. 4 v. 8°. Note. Only v. 1 pub. at Philadelphia. — Reports of cases, by J: W. Houston, [1875-93] ; v. 5-9. Philadelphia and Dover, '84-95. 5 v. 8« Cont.: V. 5, [1875-79]; Phila., '84. 6, [1880-83]; Phila., '91. 7, [1884-87] ; Dover, '94. 8-9, [1887-93] ; Dover, '94-95. — Reports of cases decided in the Court of Errors and Appeals, Superior Court, Court of Oyer and Terminer, and the Court of General Sessions, [1893-97.] By D: T. Marvel, Associate Judge. V. 1-2. Wilmington, '98-99. 2 v. 8». — Opinion of the Court of Errors and Appeals . . . on the " No license law." Wilmington, 1847. 8«. 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 James Pennewill, Associate Justice. V. 1-3. Wilmington, '99- 1903. 3 V. 8°. Cont.: V. 1, Sept. 21, 1897-Mar. 28, 1899. 1899-Jan. 10, 1901. 3, Mar. 3, 1900-Sept. 30, 1902. Mar. 21, Reports of cases in the Court of Oyer and Terminer and the Court of General Sessions of the Peace, and jail delivery of Delaware, [J 856-79]. By J: W. Houston. Vol. 1. Wilmington, 1880. 8°. Xote. Cited as 1 Houston Criminal Reports. Court of Chancery. Reports of cases, v. [l]-7, [1814-95]. v.p.,'7G-W). 7 v. 8°. Cont. : V. [1-2], [1814-05] ; by D. M. Bates. 3-4, [186C-73] ; by G. H. Bates. 5-6, [1874-92]; by \V. Saulsbury. 7. [1892-95] ; by J. L. Wolcott. Note. V. 1-4 pub. at Philadelphia; v. 5-6 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. NoU. For calendar bieunium. 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, 1888. 8". 50 p. General digest of the Del. reports, comprising all the law, equity and criminal reports ... to April 1, 1894. By H: lUdgely, Jr. '94. 8°. v, 536 p. LEorsLATURE {^Called General Assembly]. SeBsions prior to 1796 uncertain but apparently held annually or oftener. Regular sessions have begun in January; annual, 1796-1833; biennial, lS3o-1903. Sessions in November, quadren- nial. 1800-28, were for choice of Piesidential electors. Special sessions. May 1812, Apr. 1813; adjourned se.ss., May, Aug. 1813; extra sess., June 1836; adjourned sess., Jan. 18.)2, June 1803, Jan., Oct., 1864, June 1865, Jan. 1866, Jan. 1898; special sess., Nov. 1861, adjourned special, Jan. 1862, special, July 1864. [Laics of the State.'] Laws of the State of Delaware, from 14th October 1700 to 18th August 1797. Newcastle, 1797. 2 v. 8°. 1, 51-590, 101, 3 p. ; 2 1, 595-1376, 2, 128 p. — Laws, sessional, 1798-1903. 2^ote. Early issues grouped in bound vols, as follows : 2 Jan. 1798-25 Jan. 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. 6 (on t.-p.). 1827-29, 1830-34, 1835-43, v. 7-9 " 1845-.52, 18.53-59, v. 10-11 (ou cover). The Laws of sessions 1861-65 were numbered on covers as V. 12, pts. 1-5 (although pts. [2-3J 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'.)Ul-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 few Milford 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 compilation, according to a statement in Tlouse Journal 1830 (p. 57) omits acts incorporating colleges, acade- mies and schools. bee forward under Journals, Docs., etc., 1830. — Revised statutes to 1852 inclusive. [By S. M. Harrington, J. P. Comegys, D. M. Bates.] '52. 8°. — Same, as since amended, with the additional laws of a public and general nature to 1874. Wilming- ton. '74. 8^ xlviii, 8^2, 78 p. — Revised statutes . . . 1852, as they have since been ametnled, togetlier with the additional laws of a public and general nature which have been enacted ... to 1.S93 . . . atid appendix. [By J. 11. Hughes and R. H. Van Dyke ] Wilming- ton, '93. 8". XV, (1), xlviii, 1017, (1), 96 p. — [Special Laws.] [Law for establishing the bound- aries of the town of New-Castle; [and] Law for the bi-tter regulation of the roads in Kent county; 1797.] Note. Not certain whether 1 pm. or 2 pin. — \_Ediication.'\ .School laws ... as amended, ac- cording to an .ict . . . passed . . . Feb. 19,1841. Wilmington, '41. 8°. 60 p. 614 Legislature] STATE PUBLICATIONS Del. \Laxos of the State, continued.'} lievised edition of the l;iw relating to free schools in tlie State . . . rublislied by authority of the Levy Court of Kent County. Dover, 18(]8. 8". 64, (2), xiii, p. Digest of laws relating to free school.s. 1881. 8°. 03 p. Same, 190L 03. School laws for free public schools of the State . . . 1898. '99. 8°. 4G, 15 p. An act to provide free textbooks for tiie free schools of the State . . . 1891. 8°. 8 p. — [ E/ections.'\ An act to provide for the purity of primary elections in Newcastle County. Wil- mington, 1900. 1G«. 30 p. See under Exec, and Staff, Sec. of State, 189-2, OS. — Health laws of the State of Delaware. Wilmington, 1803. 120. See also urider luspec. aud Keg., lletdlli, Bourd of. — \^Militia.'\ An act to establish an uniform militia throughout this State. New-Castle, 1799. 30 p. [Militia law. Dover, 1811.] A supplement to the act entitled " An act to establish an uniform militia throughout this State." 1812. — \^Roads.'\ Wilmington and Great Valley Turnpike act, passed at Dover, June 23, 1811. '11. 8°. 20 p. relating to the City of . 1883^ Wilmington, '83. Minutes of the Council i". — \^Wil'mi'ngton.'\ Statutes Wilmington, passed . 8°. 119 p. {^■Journals, Documents, Etc.'] of the Delaware State from 1770 to 1792 Dover, 1880. 8°. 1278 p. See also under Inslitutioua, Historical Society, 1887. — Journal of the Senate, sessional, 1791-1901 4° and 8°. A'o/e. Journals of early sessions, each with separate t.-p., understood to be bound in groups corresponding to Hou.se Journal; see next note. Journal 1863/64 covers the followiui; sessions: Adjourned June 1863, adjourned Jan. 1864, special July 1864, adjourned and special, Oct. 1864; single pagination and one general t.-p. Journal 1S65/66 covers adjourned ses- sions June 1865, Jan. 1866; single pagination and general t.-p. Journals 1841, 43, 73, 75, 79, 83-91, 95-97, 1901 have appendixes of miscellaneous docs. Journal 1889 has appendixes A-I> same as II. J. ; E-ll are different. Journals 1891, 97 have appendixes same as H.J. Journal 1899 has miscellaneous docs, in body of journal. Practically all cont. Gov.'s message and inaugural, if any. Early journals are in P and printed at Newcastle- through seas. Jan. 1800; imprint Wilmington, 1831, 32, 35, 51, 52, 53,59, 77-79, 83, 97, 99; Georgetown, 1S75, 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 Ifilh day of May . . . 1785. Wilmington, 1785. — Journal of the House of l\epresentatives, sessional, [1791]-1901. fo, i" and 8°. Xote. Journals of sessions 1798-lSOl bound in Iv.; each with separate t.-p.; similarly, sessions [1791-97?], 1802-05, 06-07, OS-U, 12-14, 15-17, 18-Jan. 1820, Nov. 1820-23, 27-29. Apparently no session of the House in Jan. 1828. Journal of special session Nov. ISGl (31 p.) has bound with it Journal of adjourned special session Jan. 1862; /i. t. p.; 33-'J93 p. Jour- nals 1830, 55, Jan. 1861, 79-91, 97, 1901 have appendixes of miscellaneous docs. Journal 1889 has appendixes A-I) same as S. J.; K-U are different. -Tournals 1891, 97 have appen- dixes same as S. .T. 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. 615 Legislature] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Del. {^Journals. Documents, Etc., continued.'] 1820; since then 8" or 1. 8". Imprint of Journals [1791-97?], 98-Jan. ISOO is New Castle; of Jan. 1804, 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, bo far as seen, Dover. In Wilmington Inst. Free Library the Journals of Nov. 1800-Jan. 1804 are 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. 3d, 1893. — [Report of Willard Hall on the publication of a revision of the laws, Jan. 1830.] Note. Not seen, but 50 copies wore 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°. IG p. — Proceedings in relation to the late contested election between W: Tharp and W: Roe. 1843. 71 p. Note. Also in appendix to Senate Journal 1843. — Journal of the committee of the Legislature . . . appointed to settle with the State Treasurer and examine the annual report of the Auditor of Accounts, 1850, 64, G8, 72, 74, 80, 84, 92, 94, 96. Note. Title varies somewhat. This doc. consists chiefly of the Auditor's rpt. on the finances. See under Executive and .Staff, Auditor, Note. — Depositions in the case of Dr. Stephen Green, pro- thonotarv 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. 379-414. — 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 lield in the State on tJie 4th day of Nov. 1862 . . . Dover, '63. 8°. 30, 358, (2) p. — Conservative memorial [of the House of Represen- tatives of Louisiana, Jan. 1875.] Note. 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 apjiointed 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?] n. t. p. 8°. p. 665-668. — Proceedings of the General Assembly upon the occa- sion of the presentation of the portrait of Lord Delaware, [Mar. 5, 1883]. '83. 8°. 16 p. Note. Also 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. [1H89]. — Report of the special (•ommlttee on Constitutioiuii Convimtion, to whom was referred House bill (no. 145) entitled " An act to i)r<)vlde an unex- ceptionable mode of ascertaining the sense of the pe(j]dc u|)on the (juestion of calling a Constitu- tional Convention" . . . Ajiril 24, 1889. 6i6 Legislature] .S- TA TE PUB L/C A TIONS [Del. New-Castle, 1708. [Kcport to legislative \_Journals, Documents, Etc., continued. 1 — Memorial services in honor of Teter Minuit, first Governor of New Netberlamls, l(J2G-82, and of New Sweden. Ifi38, held Tuesday, April 2:5, 1895 . . . Ed. by Chaplain Cort of the Senate and Chaplain Murray of the House. 181)5. 8«. 43 p. pi. il. — Addresses delivered at the formal presentation of the portraits of the Governors of Delaware to the State . . . May 2Gth, 1898. ['08.] 8°. 59 p. MiSCEI.I.ANEOIIS. \_Exposttions.] Report of World's Fair Commissioners to legislative sessions 189:5-05. yole. Not Been, but mentioned in House Journal 1893-9o. History of Delaware, 1(100-1888. By J. T: Stdiarf and others. Philadelphia, '88. 2 v. 1. 8°. vii, 610, xxxiii, p.; vi, Gil, 1358 p. maps, ports. il. [Miliiia.l Regimental orders Quarantine Site Commission sessions 1893-95.] Note. Not seen, but mentioned in both Journals 1S93 and in H. J. 1895; in House Journals wrongly culled " i^uarantine Light Commission." [Bailroads.'] Breakwater 4' Frankfort Railroad 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". 54 p. [San Josd Scale.'] The San Jose scale in Delaware. By E. H. Bancroft, Inspector. Published by authority of the Senate. 1898. 8°. 23 p. Note. This inspector was specially appointed, under an act of 1897. SUI'PLEMENTAL : PROVINCIAL. [Laws.] 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 20tli day of October, A.D. 1733 . . . and from thence con- tinued by adjournment to the 17th dav of March 1733. Philadelphia, 1734. f». 24 p". — Anno regni Georgii II, Regis ... at a General Assembly of tlie counties of New-Castle, Kent and Sussex upon Delaware, begun and holden at New-Castle 21st October 1734. . . . I'hiladel- 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. P. 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, 17G.'!. (2), (2), iv. 81 p. — Anno quarto Georgii III Regis. At a General Assembly begun at New-Castle . . . 20th Oct. . . . 1763 [/31 Mar. 1 764], the following acts were passed . . . [Wilmington, 17G4]. f". p. 83-97. 617 Supplemental] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Del. \^Lwws., continued.^ — Anno quiuto Geor^ii Regis. At a General Astiombly . . . 1764 the following act was passed. [Wil- mington, 1764.] f'\ p. «t'J-106. — Anno millesimo septingentesinio sei)tu;>gcsinio sexto. . . . 12°. Note. Laws of Delaware State, 177G. Apparently n. t. p . — Laws, 1700-97; 1700-1829. See under Legislature, Laws of the Stdte. [Journals, Documents, Etc.'] To the Honourable W: Keith, Esq.; with the royal approbation Lieut. Goveriiour of the counties of New-Castle, Kent and Sussex upon Delaware and the Province of Pennsylvania. The Humble Address of the liepresentatives of the said counties in General Assembly met at New-Castle the 13th day June, A.D. 1717. [Philadelphia, 1717.] f°. 3 p. — The speech of Samuel Chew, Esq., Chief Justice of tlie government of New-Castle, 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. Philadelphia, 1741. 4°. 16 p. — Same ; 2d ed. Pliiladelphia, 1741. 4°. 16 p. — Votes and proceedings of the Delaware State, 1785- 86. Wilmington, 1786 f. 50 p. — Minutes of the Council of the Delaware State, from 1776 to 1792. See under Legislature, Journals, Dues., etc. 6i8 MARYLAND STATE PUBLICATIONS TJH rnmpiled from Ike collection of Maryland documents in Ihf Neir York Public Library; from mdterial furninhed by L. II. DiehiHtn, Anni^tant Librarian Enoch Pratt Free Library, Jialtimore: from the" Catalogue of the State Library of Mas- xachuaetts," IS80, and Annual Sicpplemenfi, ]880-i.9(>4; and from catalotjite.1 of other libraries. Documents in this list generally published at the capital, Annapolis, if not otherwise specified. Provincial cliartor, from Charles I to CeciliuB Calvert, second Baron of HaltiiDore, 1632, covered the territory of present Mary- land and Dolawaie and of present Pennsylvania as far north as the 40th parallel; perhaps also a portion ofpresent West Virginia, the western boundary beini; still (1907) undetermined. Present Delaware granted to William Penn, in contravention of Maryland charter, 1G82. Northern boundary finally established at 39" 43' 26.3" in 1760; surveyed and marked by Mason and Dixon, 1763-67. Proprietary government, 1632-1776, under the ('alverts, 2d-6th Lords Paltimorc, and under Ueury Harford, last Proprietary. (Government by them or their representatives, 16;i2-89, 1715-76; by revolutionary colonists, 1689-92; by royal Governors, 1692-1716. Provincial Assemblies, 1635-1774; Provincial Conventions and Committees of Safely, 1774-76. First constitution, 1777. Ratified Federal Constitution, April 2S, 1788. District of Columbia ceded to the Federal government, 1791. Second constitution, 1850/51; third, 1864; fourili, 1867. Remained in the ITnion during Civil War, 1861-65. Capital at 8t. Mary's, 1634-94; since then at Annapolis. [House and Senate Documents, 1824-74.] 8°. Note. Some scattering documents are appended to Senate Journal, regular sess., 1839, 40, 49, 64, and to House Journal, extra sess., April 1861 ; more extensive collections to Senate Journal 1856 and to House Journal, special sees., Dec. 1861, regular sess., 1865, and (in one edition) to extra sess., Jan. 1866. No docs, are appended to either Senate or House Jour- nal, 1867-1904, except that Senate Journal 1S72 has been seen in two forms: (1) without appendix, and (2) with binder's title, " 8. J. : Senate and House docs., 1872," and appendix. 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 pamphlet form. Following are the binder's titles or other available designations of the volumes seen in compiling the present list, though it is probable that other copies of the same documents were bound up in quite different groups and variously inscribed. Dates are the years in which the legis- lative sessions began. Docs. ace. Gov's, mess. [1864]. '64. 8". 196 p.* Docs. ace. mess. Gov. Bradford, 1864. '64. 8'\ 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 Docs., 1824-40, 42, 47. Md. State Docs., 1852, 53, 54. Message, 1852 [= House and Senate docs.]. Public Docs., 1841, 43-46. Public Docs. House of Delegates, 1868 (two)t, 70. Senate and House Docs., 1868, 70, 72. Senate Docs., 18.53, 58, 60, 61 (Apr., Dec), 65,i66, 67, 74. Senate Journal : Senate and House Docs., 1872. Senate Journal and Docs., 1861/62, 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. {Both had t.-p. "Pub. Docs. House of Del. 1888," but one had binder's title: "Sen. and House Docs.," as in line following, the Senate docs, being bound in without sep- arate t.-p. The other contained House docs, only, 1868. See also under Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc. House and Senate Documents, biennial, 1876-1904. Annapolis, '76-96; Balto., '98-1904. 15 v. 8° Xoie. These contain, with some regularity, the usual mis- cellaneous documents, bound in 1 v. each year. 6lC) Constitution] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Md. Constitution. Note. ']'he coDstitution has been printed or reprinted at nearly every Legislative Besgion. There are several cases of two editions identical except as to imprint. See alao under lyegislaturc, Reports of committees, Constitution. Declaration of rights and tlio constitution and form of government agreed to by the delegates of Mary- land in free and full convention assembled. [Aug. 14, 1776. 76.] 16°. 43 p. Kote. 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°. 23 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°. 5.5 p. Forms of government, containing an abstract of the original charter . . . the bill of rights, and con- stitution . . . 1827. 16°. 144 p. The dei'larntion of rights 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 Keform Convention to revise the State constitution . . . prefixed, the bill of rights and constitution as adopted . . . 1851. 2v.' 8°. 20, 52, [25]-5.50 p. ; 890 p. — ... Ticport of the . . . Maryland Reform Con- vention on the late acts of Congress forming the compromise, [etc.] [1850.] 8°. 4 ]). — Speech of Mr. J. W. Crisfield ... on the appor- tionment of representation. Delivered in the convention . . . Mar. 27, 1851. '51. 8°. 24 p. — Speech of Judge Chambers on the judicial tenure . . . April 1851. Ralto., '51. 8°. 41 p. — licport of the conniiittee on the fugitive slave case. By the Convention. Apr. 23, 1851. ... 8°. 20 p. Note. The case of .Tames Mitchell, indicted by the State of I'cnnsylvanla for capturinu slaves; a requisition on the Oovcrnor 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 tli(! list of nicml)(!rs and standing committees. I'.alto., 1851. 8". 24 p. — Constitution . . . ado])(ed in convention . . . as- senibled ... 4 Nov. 1850 and adjourned on 13 May 1851. [Balto., '51 .] 8°. 9^70 p., 1 1. 620 Constitution] STATE rUBIJCATIONS [Md. Convention, ISTjO, continued. — Tlie constitution . . . roportcd and adopted hy tlie convention . . . Nov. 4, 1850 and submitted to the voters . . . June 1851. Balto., '51. 8'^. 70 p., 1 1. — Tlie constitution . . . reported and a(lo])ted by tlie convention . . . Nov. 4, 1850, and ratified by tlie people . . . June 1851. With margimil notes and an appendi.x by E: (). Uinkley. 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 IC: O. Uinkley. Balto., 1855. 8". 108 p. — [Constitution], 1862. 8°. 71, (1) p. Note. Title uncertain. Convention, 1S64. Proceedings of the State conven- tion ... to frame a new constitution. Com- menced . . . April 27, 18G4. 'M. 8^. 856 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. •\ v. 8". 744 p. ; (2), [745]-i;i84 p. ; (2), ].'585-1988 p. — The constitution . . . Kei)orted and adopted by the convention . . . April 27, 1864 . . . and ratified . . . Oct. 1864. With marginal notes and refer- ences ... by E: O. Uinkley. Balto., '64. 8°. 108 p. — Rules and orders for tiic regulation and govern- ment of the constitutional convention . . . April 27, 1864. '64. 8°. 14 p. Convention, 18G7. Proceedings of the State conven- tion ... to frame a new constitution, com- menced . . . May 8, 1867. '67. 8°. 850, 16, 66, 14 p. Note. The ilocB. appondeil .ire ; Doc. A, Accounte collectecl and paid to Clerks of the Circuit Courts, 1852-60. '67. 16 p. — Doe. 13. Reports of the Clerks of County OomniisBioners and Circuit Courts, 'giving 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, 18(!7 . . . sub- mitted . . . Sept. 18, 1867. '67. 8". (2), 32 p. — -Sawiff, in German. Balto., 1867. 8°. (2), 32 p. — The constitution . . . ratified by the people Sept. 18, 1867. With . . . notes ... By E: O. Uinkley. Balto., "67. 8°. 156 p. — The constitution . . . ratified 18 . . . Sept. 1867. With marginal . . . references to acts of the 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. 8«. 12 p. Note. Title unccrlaiu. — The constitution . . . adopted by the convention . . . May 8, 1867 . . . with . . . amendments ... to February 18"J4, with decisions of the Court of Appeals . . . Balto., '94. 8° 109 p. Executive and Staff. Governor. Message; annual, 1824-[27], 29-46, 52-54; biennial, 1847-[49],56-64, 65-67, 68-1906 ; special sess., 1836, 61 (two), 66. v p., '24-1906. 8". font.: By S: Stevens, 1824, 25 ; by J. Kent, 1826, [271 '. ^Y !>• Martin, 1S29; by T; K. Carroll, 1830; by G: Howard, 1831, .32; 621 Executive] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Md. Governoj', continued. by J. ThomaB, 1833, 34, 35; by T: W. Veazey, 1836 (Nov. BCBs.), 36 (Dec. sees.), 37,38; by W: Grason, 1839,40,41; by F. Thomas, 1842, 43,44; by T. G. Pratt, 1845, 46, 47; by P. F. Thomas, [1849] ; by E. L: Lowe, 1852, 53, 54; by T. W. Ligon, 1856, 68; by T: H. Hicks, 1860, 61 (Apr. sess.), 61 (Dec. sess.), 62; by A: W. Bradford, 1864, 65; by T: Swann, 1866 (extra 8888.) , 67, 68 ; by O. Bowie, 1870, 72 ; by W: P. Whyte, 1874 ; by J. B. Groome, 1876; by J: L. Carroll. 1878, 80; by W: T. Hamilton, 1882, 84; by H: Lloyd, 1886, 88; by E. E. Jackson, 1890, 92; byF. Brown, 1894, 96; by L. Lowndes, 1898,1000; by J: W. Smith, 1902, 04; by E. Warfield, 1906. Kote. Transmitted generally in Dec, 1824-47, and in Jan. 1852-1906; but messages [1827, 49] were transmitted in Jan. of year following seesiondate. (5e« list of sessions under Leuislature, p. 653.) Message generally also bound up as "Doc. A" iu the various Pub. Doc. collections; sometimes also printed in body of one or buth Journals; many of those here recorded seen only so bound. There were two eds. of mess. 1858, of 34 p. (Sen. Doc.) and 52 p. (Ho. Doc.) respec lively. Pagination of mess. 1868 variously recorded as 24 p. and 37 p. Mess. 1876, (79,32 p.) cont. " Corresp . . . with the Gov. of Va." ; {see below, 1876). Mess. 1826-65, 67-86, eo far as seen, printed at Annapolis; 1866, 88-90, 94-1904 at Baltimore ; 1892 at Frederick. Mess. 1888-90, however, have impriut Annapolis in Ho. and Sen. Docs. 1888-90. — Inaugural address, [1844], 48, 54, 58, 62, 65, 68,88. ['45]-88. 8°. C07)t. : By T: G. Pratt, [1844] ; by P. F. Thomas, 1848; by T. W. Ligon, 1854; by T; H. Hicks, 1858; by A: W. Bradford, 1862; by T: Swann, 1865; by O. Bowie, 1868; by E. E. Jack- eon, 1888. A'ote. Inaugural of Gov. Pratt, to Dec. scss. 1844, was delivered in Jan. 1845. Others delivered generally in Jan- uary. Two editions are recorded of 1862, both Annapolis, '62, 8o, 15 p., but printed respectively by T: J. Wilwon and by Schley & Cole. See also next entru- — Installation of His Excellency O. Bowie as Governor . . . Jan. 13, 18(i9 . . . '69. 8°. 4 p. — Special messages : Communicating rpt. of Commrs. to Survey the River Potomac. 1822. 92 p. — On western boundary of State, [Dec. sess. 1824]. '25. 4 p. — In rel. to rpt. of committee on pub. lands. [Grason, 1841]. 7 p. —Transmitting rpts. of the Joint Commrs. and of Lt. Col. J. D. Graham, U. S. Eng.. in rel. to intersection of boundary lines of Md., Pa., and Del. Washing- ton, 1850. 87 p. map. —In regard to Maine liquor law. 1858. 8 p. — In rel. to his dis- arming the State military. [Sess. Apr. 1861.] Fredk., 'Gl. 4 p. — In rel. to disarming the State militia, in extra sess., 1862. n.p.,n.d. 4 p. — Upon the subject of the C. & O. Canal Co. 1870. 18 p. — From W: T. Hamilton, Feb. 5, 12, 1880. 2 pm. 8 [i. ; 16 p. — In reference to the labor question. [McLane]. 1884. 7 p. Xoie. Called Message of Gov., Executive message, etc. See also under fjegislature, Rpts. of committees, Judic. Proc, 1861 ; and under Miscellaneous, Boundaries, 1862. — Communications : 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, 1819. '19, 55 p. — Respecting Md. Penitentiary, session " 18l';V [1824]. (1), 1 p. — Transmitting quan- tity of wootl iiurchased for the several depts. Session 1824. 16 p. — Transmitting informa- tion from Pres. and Directors dies. & Del. Canal Co. relative to situation, progress & prospects of said Co. Sess. 1825. '26. 6 p. — End. law of Pa. respecting C. & O. . . . sess. 1825. '26. 8 p. — TransMi. law of Va. incor- porating C. & O., sess. 1825. '26. 4 p. — Kncl. commun. from B. & O. [Sess. 1828.] Feb. 18. 1829. '29. 8 p. — End, rpt. of Directors C. & O., 8C88. 1828. '29. 16 j)., 11 fold, sdicd. — 622 Executive] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Md. Governor, continued. End. rpt. of Clics. & Dil., scss. 1828. '29. 8 p — In rel. to riglit granted to St. John's and Washington colligos to draw certain lotteries, sees. 1828. '29. 4 p — End a commun fr.>m principal of Pa. Instn. for Deaf and Dumb, sess. 1829. 'oO. 8 p. — End rpt. and m.-ml. of Pres. and Directors C. & O 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 rd to Cumberland Road, sess. 1834. n. t. p 4 p. — End. a rpt. of joint committee on federal rela- tions of S. C. relative to incendiary aboliti'inists [McDuffie, sess. 183,')]. p. 3-9. — End. meml. and resolns. of Legislature of Ala. [Jan. 22, 1836]. (j p — Relative to payments made to clerk and messenger to the Cuuncil, sess. 1837. 8 p. — Relative to tobacco trade, sess. 1S37. 4 p. — End correspondence with Exec, of Pa. and other papers in rel. to demand made by latter for delivery of Nathan and Bemis and others as offenders against the laws of that State. Sess. 1837. 42 p. — End. a correspondence, etc., rel- ative to Bemis and otliers. Sess. 1838. 20 p — End. rpt. of Lotterj^ Commrs., etc., etc. Sess. 1838. 14 p. — End. commun. from Co\. Abert relative to Md. Canal route. Sess. 1S38. 2 p. — Relative to a draught of the militia in Wash, and Allegany cos. Sess. 1838. 4 p. — End lst-2d ann. rpt. Eastern Shore R R. Co. [Sess. 18;^8, 18:'.9]. 2pm. 12 p. ; IG p — Rel. to contract between B. & (.) and Baring Bros. & Co. for sale of State's bonds. Sess. 18.^9. 44 p. — End. rpt. of Eiwood Morris, chief engineer of C. & ()., Dec. 31, 1840. ['41.] (54 p. — End. commun. of F. Thomas. Pres. C. & O., Jan. 14, 1841. ['41.] 20, 28 p. —End. copy of law of New York relating to fugitives from justice. Sess 1840. ['41.] 6 p. - Relating to State's distri- bution share of proceeds of pub lands; and the income and ground rent tax laws. Sess. 1842 20 p. — End. statements in reg. to re-capture of fugitive slaves. [Thomas, Jan. 11, 1850]. 17 p — In reply to an order of the Senate, se^s. 1854. 4 p. 2i/btp.. Called Commun. from Gov., Commun. from Exec, 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 attendance of Council. Sess 1824. 6 p. — Docs. ace. Exec. mess. Dec. 27, 1826. '26. 8°. 39 p — Correspondence with the President and the Sec. of War, respecting survey of canal routes, etc. Dec. 31, 1829. ':^9. 8 p. — Lift of deaf and dumb sent to the Pentisylvaiiia Institution, Dec. 1829, 30. '29-30. ea. 4 p. — Communication from the Gov. of Va. relative to the Chesapeake & Ohio Canal. Dec. 1830. 8 p. — An account of the expenditures and disbursements of the Executive, 1831. '32. 14 p. — Correspondence between the Executive of Md. and the President and Sec. of War relative to a sur- vey of the sea coa.st between the Chesapeake and Delaware bays. Sess. 1831. '32. 7 p. 623 Executive] STATE PUBLICATIONS Md. Governor, 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 from 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 sea-coast. [Sess. 1832.] '33. 6 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 the public ordnance. [Sess. 1832.] '33. 8°. 4 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]. n. 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. Seen also in Md. Pub. Does. 18.35 as Doc. No. 1 with somewliat different title. — Communication from the Governor of Georgia rela- tive to the abolitionists of the South, to the Executiveof Md., [Dec. 29, 1835]. '36. 8". 8 p. — Statement of persons selected by the Governor to be sent to the Pennsylvania Institution for In- structing the 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.] 6 p. — Communication of the Sec. of War to the Governor of Md. [in regard to muster rolls. War of 1812]. 18.53. 4 p. — Report of the Executive in relation to the contingent fund. 1853. 10 p. — Account of the Executive with the contingent fund. [Sess. 18.56.] 32 p. — Correspondence between the Governor . . . and tlie sheriff of Frederick Countv. Frederick, 1861. 8". 4 p. — Letter of Brantz Mayer to Gov. A: W. Bradford on exan)ination, etc., of some Maryland state paper.s. 1866. 8". — Record of proceedings of the investigation before . . . T: Swann, Governor ... in tlie case of S: IJindcHaiid .V. L. Wond, Coinniissiorier.s of tlic Hoard of Police of . . . Baltimore ujjon charges preferrcrl against them for ollicial misconduct, [1H(;6]. I'.filto., '66. 8". Ixx, 201 p. — Proclamation of . . . Governor Howie in relation to the apportionment of Delegates to the Genl. Assy. . . . 1872. 6 p. — CorreHi)ondence of the Governor . . . with the Gov- ernor of Va. in relation to the recent difliculties in the waters of the I'ocomoke. I87fi. 8". 32 p. Nolf.. Seen only appended lo Mchhukc 1876. 62<} Executivej ST A TE PUB Lie A TTONS fMd. Govf.rnor, continued. — Proclamation, July 29, 1885 [upon the death of Gen. Grant. '85]. 8". 1 p. — See adso under Legislature, Rpts. of committees: Federal lielations. Public Buildings, and Sal- aries; awfZ «»t/er Miscellaneous, Civil War, 1808. Lieutenant Governor. See under Legislature, next to last entry. Adjutant General. Report, annual, Jan.: 1826, 30, 32, 33, 58, (iO; for year 1867, fi'J, 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. J^ote. Rpt. Jan. 1860 apparently covtTB Mar. 1 0, 18.58/Dec. 30, 1859; period of rpt. 1893 not clear; rpts. 1893/94-94/95 are for years eiidinj; Oct. Ist, and 1895/96 covers Oct. 1, 189')/Dec. ;;i, 1896; others cover calendar periods. Ann. rpis. endintt in | even years not seen except as given. T.-p. of rpt. 1H7[5] has i wrong date " 1876 " in Ho. and !Sen. Docs. Rpt. 1893/94 printed at Hagerslo wn ; 1860, 95/96-1902/03 at Baltimore ; others, so far ! as seen, at Annai)olig. — Keport on the militia and arms. [Sess. 1828.] '29. ! 12 p. 6 fold, sehed. j — Report of arms and accoutrements of the 12th j brigade M. M. [Sess. 1829.] '30. 4 p. — Report of Brigade Major Watkins respecting the ' arms of the 8th brigade. [Sess. 1829.] 4 p. j — Report ... in obedience to resolutions of the last j Legislature of Md. [vSess. 1832.] '33. 8°. 30 p. — Proceedings of the officers of the 39th regiment of Maryland Militia on an inquiry into the conduct of the Adjutant [Jonathan Meredith] ; including the statement made by him in explanation; together with his letter of re'sif^nation, and the answer of Col. Mosher. Balto., 1808. 8°. 24 p. — Report . . . relative to the military stores, [Dec. 28, 1835]. '36. 8". 5 p. tab. Note. Contains tlie statement that there had been " no re- turns of the effective strength of the mililia since 1832." — Report of the number and condition of arms and accoutrements and materials of war in the armory at Annapolis, December 1840 [sic]. [Sess. 1841.] '42. 4 p. — Report . . . shewing the number and cliaracter of the arms and accoutrements furnished to the State . . . bv the general government, under the Act of 1808 . . . [Sess. 1843]. 16 p. — Report [to special session, May 8,] 1861. n. p., n. d. 8°. 16 p. Cont.: Correspondence between the Gov. and the Adjt. Genl. relative to the kind and quality of arms purchased for the State, etc. — A detailed st.atement of the disbursements of the several sums appropriated to the support of the militia. . . . 1876. 16 p. — See also above. Governor, Spec, mess., Commun. 1838, and entry 1834; forvr turd, Quartermaster General; and under Legislature, Special Laivs, Militia, and Rpts. of committees : Militia; and under Miscellaneous, Armorer. Attorney General. Communication to the Balto. dele- gates. Sess. 1824. '24. 14 p. — Communication relative to tlie suit of Md. against Va. [Sess. 1835] '36. 8". 38 p. — The opinion of the Atty Genl. [G: K Richardson] in reference to the legality of the rec. iit dividend declared by the B. & U. R.R. Co. [Sess. 184(i.] 8 p. — The opinion of the Hon. Reverdy Johnson, on the dividend of the B. & 0. R.R. Co. [Sess. 1816 ] 8 p. 62=; Executive] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Md. Attorntij General, continueil. — Report of Atty. Genl. Brent to . . . Gov. Lowe, in gelation 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, ISfio]. '65. 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 Road 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 theB. & 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.] '26. 8 p. — See also viider Legislature, Rpls. of commiUees, Claims. Comptroller of the Treasury Department (1851-) Annual report, 1851/52-1904/05. v.p., '53- 1906. 8°. Not". Kpt. 1851/62 for year ending Dec. let.; all others for fiscal year endin;.' Sept. 3. — Reply ... in r(dation to colleges, academics and school.s. 185.'!. 6 j). — Communication rehitive to the expenses of the several tobacco warehouses. [1854.] 4 p. — Sarfif; 1845-.50. ['54.] 8 p. fold. scIumL — Statement ... in reference to tlie sinking fuml. [1856.] 8 I), fold. scIumI. — The ri-jdy of the Comiitrollcr ... in n lation to tlie reduction of the direct tax. [1856.] 4]). — Communication relative to the firumciiil ciindition of the State. [IH.-.8 | 8 p. — Communication . . . with a detailed exhibit of the expenKCH of the State Agricultural Chemist, for the last two yeurH. [1H60.J 8 p. — I{e|)ort relative to the amouniH received from the State by the counticH and city of Baltimore, aw iloti.-itioM.s to colli'gcrt, academies .'inil school.'*. [1860.] 4 p. 626 Executive] STA TE PUBUCA TIONS fMd. Comptroller o^ the Treasury Department, continued. — Comptroller's statement of the returns made by notaries public of Baltimore, 1854-61. [Sess Dec. 1861/(;2.] h. t. p. 8 p. — ConmHinicatioii \_re mileage] in answer to an order of the House, [Mar. 15, 1805]. '«5. 12 p. — Report in response to an order of the House. 1807. 12 p. — Communication [?e bounty claims] in reply to an order of the Senate. 1808. p. — Special report in regard to tlie 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 witJi rakos 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 the House, Feb. II, 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. & O.] in response to an order from the House. 1870. 20 p. — Statement showing an account between the State ... and the B. & O. K.K. Co. upon a specie basis . . . 1876. 12 p. — Statement showing the annual receipts and dis- bursements of the oyster fund for each and every year since its creation. . . . 1876. 14 p. — Statement showing the amounts paid to the different colleges, academies and schools . . . since . . . 1867. . . . '76. 8». 32 p. — See also forward under Treasurer ; under Inspec- tion and Regulation, State Agents; and under Legislature, Rpts. of committees: Finance and Ways and Means. Quartermaster General. Report, Feb. 1, 1862. n.p., n. d. 8°. 10 p. Secretary of State. The Maryland manual for 1896, A compendium of legal, historical and statistical information . . . Comp. by E. S. Riley, member of the Annapolis bar. "JO. 8«. 205, (3) p. — Same, compiled by the Sec. of State; annual, 1898- 1905. Baltimore, '98-[1906]. 8 v. 8°. — Election and registration laws, 1892. Balto., '92. 8°. vii, 109, V, p. — Registration and election laws . . . 1897. Balti- more, '97. 8°. 184 p. Note. Published annuallj' of recent years. See also under Legislature, /Special Lans, Elrctlons. — See also under Legislature, Rpts. of committees, Salaries. Treasurer of the Eastern Shore (1696-1841). Note. There was a Treasurer tor each shore as early at; 1696, but the Treas. for WeBtcrn Shore was tlio principal otlicer. Both were provided for by the constitution of ITTti. to be elected by the House of Delegates, lu 1841 the otHce of Treas. of Eastern Shore was abolished and the duties trans- ferred to the Treas. of the Western Shore. — Report, Dec. sess., 1824. t.-p. and 5 fold, sclied. — Report respecting receipts and balances. Deo. sess., 1824. t.-p., 1 p., 1 sched. — Report of W: K. Lambdin, Treas. of the E. S., delivered by C: R. Stewart, chrmn. of the com- mittee on claims. Dec. sess., 1830. '31. 6 p. — Report from the Treasurer of the E. S., containing a list of balances outstanding on the books of his otHce. Jan. 15, 1831. [Sess. 1830.] '31. 10 p. See also i(/u7<;r Legislature, Reports of committees, Claims. 627 Executive] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Md. Treasurer of the Western Shore (or Treasurer). Re- port, annual, Dec. sess. : 1824, 30-1^5, 37-38, 40- 41. 43-44, 4(5-47. 49; 18fi3/64-f;6/67 ; biennial, 1855/57-57/59,62/63, 67/69, 70/71-72/73, 79/81- 83/85, 87/89. ['24?]-90. 8°. Note. In Pub. Docs. 1838, rpt. 1838 (42 p.) is followed by six special rpts. of minor importance. Rpts. 1862/tj3, 70/71, 72/73 cover periods from Feb. of one year to Sept. 30 of the next; other rpts. cover regular periods ending Sept. 30. Ann. rpts. 1864/t)5-65/66 bound in 1 v. Tn Pub. Doc«. 1868 ann. rpt 1866/67 is called " Rpt. for the years 1S66 and 1867." Many rpts bear only date of session to which submitted. See back, note under Treasturer of the Eastern Shore ; and under Ijegislature, Journals, Docs., etc.. Exec. proc. of Sen- ate, and lieport^ of committees, (Jlaims. — A general report from the Treasurer of the Western Shore. . . . Sess 1825. 6 p. fold, sched. — Supplementary report of the Treasurer of the Western Shore relative to the Treasurer of the Eastern Shore. [Sess. 1825.] 6 p. — Supplemental report of the outgoing Treasurer . . . Oct. 1871/Feb. 1, 1872. '72. 12 p. — Supplemental report of the outgoing Treasurer [.Jan. 1/Feb. 10, 1874]. '74. 8°. 14 p. — \_Balfimore.} Communication from the Treasurer enclosing a statement of such returns as had been made to him in pursuance of the Kesolu- tion no. 77, of Dec. sess. 1827. [Sess. 1829.] '30. 4 p. 2 fold, sched. Report \_re expenditures of Baltimore, 1832] in obedience to Resolution no. 77 of 1827. [Sess. 1832.] '33. 16 p. fold, sched. Same. [Sess. 1833.] '34. 16 p. fold, sched. — [^Banks-I Report on the state of the several banks. [Stss. 1.S24.] t.-p., 1 p., 9 sched. Communication enclosing the report of the banks . . . [Sess. 1825.] '26. 12 p. Report . . enclosing statements from the several banks. [Sess. 1828.] '29. 12 p. A communication . . . Correspondence with the Union Bank. [Sess. 1828.] '29. 28 p. Report concerning the Union Bank . . . in obedi- ence to an order of the last House. [Sess. 1829.] '30. 6 p. Communication to the House in obedience to their order of the 18th ult., enclosing statements from the several banks. [Sess. 1829.] '30. 4 p 8 fold, sched. Returns from the several banks. [Dec. sess. 1830.] '31. 8 p. . 3 fold, .sched. Report of the Treasurer of the W. Shore [on the rates of dividends of the several banks. Sess. 1831]. '32. 4 p. IJeport . . . relative to the several banks . . . [Sess. 1831.] '32. 12 p. Report . . . enclosing transcripts of the returns of the several banks [Sess. 1832.] '33. 12 p. Report [on the condition of the banks] in obedi- ence to aTi order of the 14th Jan., 1834. '34. 8 p. Comnniiiication [concerning Union Bank. Sess. Dec. 1834]. n. t. p. 4 p. Bank Ptateraents, Western Shore Treasury, Jan. 15. 1835. Report . . . relative to the state of certain banks [Feb. 10, 1836] '36. 8° 13 p. l{<-port [on condition of banks] in obedience to an onlcr of Mouse, 3(ith .Ian., 1837. '37. 20 p. StMtertientM siiowirig the condition of certain banks. fSesH. 1837.1 '-'57. 9 p. Statement of the condition of tiie banks of Maryland. [Sess. 1839, 40.] 2 rpts. 16 p.; 20 p. 628 Executive] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Md. Treasurer of the Western Shore, continued. Communication in relation to the charter of the Fanners' and Millers' Bank [of Ilagerstown. Se.ss. 1842.] 4 p. State bonds of the several banks in which the State's moneys are deposited . . . 187G. 8 p. — [^Baring Bros.'] Communication from the Treasurer . . . embracing a correspondence with Messrs. Baring & Co. and their agent in this country. [Sess. 1842.] Ifi p. Communication from the Treasurer, relative to the claims of the Messrs. Barings against the State. [Sess. 1844.] 18 p. See also back under Governor. Communications, 1839; 2 ; a/id under Legislature, Rpts. of committees.. Ways and Means, 1843. — [Canals.] See below, Railroads. — [Comptroller.] Communication regarding the pay- ment of the Comptroller's salary . . . 1853. 8 p. — [Contingent.] Statement giving the items of dis- bursements under the head of contingent ami miscellaneous expenses. [Sesa. 1845.] 8 p. Statements shewing the items of miscellaneous and contingent expenses in the last fiscal vear. [Sess. 1847.] 14 p. — [Counties.] Report relative to the aggregate amount of revenue disbursed to each countv. [Ses.«. 1831.] '32. 4 p. fold, sched. Report relative to the receipts and disbursement^ of the City of Baltimore and the several counties. [Sess. 1835, 36.] '36-37. 24 p. ; 26 p. Report . . . relative to the disbursements to and receipts from the several counties and cities of the State, [Feb. 5, 1836]. '36. 8°. 33 p. Statements shewing the amount contributed to the treasury by the several counties . . . and Balti more City. [Sess. 1845.] 2 p. 2 fold, sched. — [Credit Balances.] Statement of all the balances due the State from the State del)tors : shewing names & amounts. [Sess. 1843, 44, 47.] 3 rpts. Statement shewing balance of State taxes due from each collector, 1841-46. [Sess. 1846.] 22 p. — [Debt.] Communication [giving statement of the public debt]. [Sess. 1842.] 4 p. Report [on the State debt] in obedience to an order of the House. 1853. 16 p. See also below. Sinking Fund. — [Education.] Report on the school fund. [Sess. 1824.] t.-p., 1 p., 7 fold, sched. Communication submitting an abstract from the returns of the Commrs. of the School Fund, and of the schools and academies . . . receiving annual donations from the State. [Sess. 1825.] '2G. 4 p. fold, sched. Communication enclosing a report on the school fund accompanied by sundry statements. [Sess. 1825.] '26. 12 p. Report relative to the sums appropriated to the use of colleges, academies and schools. [Sess. 1831.] '32. 8 p. Report [on donations to schools and colleges] in obedience to an order of the House. [Sess. 1834.] n. t. p. 6 p. Report relative to the school fund to academies, etc, [Sess. 1834.] n. t. p. 4 p. Report [on payments to schools] in obedience to an order of the House of 25th Jan. 1837. '37. 38 p. 629 Executive] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Md. Treasurer of the Wesiern SJiore, continued. Report [on all donations to the academies of the State to 1839 inclusive], April 30, 1840. '40 8". 7 p. Communication relative to the subject of educa- tion. [Suss. 1842.] 8 p. Report relative to the school fund. [1856,] 4 p. — [Geological Survey ] Report . . . respecting the expenses incurred in making the geographical and geological surveys of the State. [Sess. 1837.1 8°. 3 p. -^ Same. [Sess. 1838 ] 8°. 2 p. — llnsurance.] Statement giving the names of foreign insurance comp.inics who have given bond under the Act of l.s 39. [Sess. 1845.] 2 p. Statement shewing the names of the aedience to an order of the House of Feb. 2 1833. '33. 8°. 4 p. Same ; Feb. 5, 1833. '33. 8°. 4 p. — [Nonticoke Bridge] Report concerning the Nanti- coke Bridge Company. [Sess. 1834. J 4 p. — [Peyisions.] Report on the pension list. [Sess 1824 ] t.-p., 8 fold, sched. Report relative to the pension roll. [Sess. 1831, 34.J 2 rpts 14 p. ; 12 p. — [Printing ] Report [on cost of public printing] in obedience to an order of the sixth of Jan. 1834 '33 \sic] 8 p. Report of the cost of the public printing in each of the la.>^t fourteen years. [Sess. 1838 ] 2 p — [Public Works ] Communication . . . relative to proposals for the sale of the public works [Sess 1843.] '43. 8 p. — [Railroads.] Report [on B. & 0. R R. and C. & O. canal] in obedience to an order of the douse of Jan. 8. 1833. '33. 4 p. Statement relative to payments made to the East- ern Shore R R. [Sess. 1838.] 2 p. Reply ... in relation to the Balto. and Susque- hanna R.R Co. 18.")3. 6 p. — [Revenue.] Report on the several brancdies of revenue Sess 1824. t-p., 3 fold sched. Report on the aggregate amount ot the journal of accounts. Sess 1824. t.-p., 1 p. fold sched. Report of the avails of certain revenue for the last ten years, Jan. l•_^ 1830. '30. 4 p. fold, sched. Report . . . relative to the general returns of revenue. [Sess 18:^1 ] '32. 18 p. fold, sched. Report [giving comparative view of revenue and expenses for ten years] in obedience to an order of the 2l.st Jan 1834. '34. 4 p. fold, sched. Statement shewing the rec.-ipts and disbursements ... on account of ordinary revenue and ex- penses, 1840-46. [Sess. 1846.] 6 p. See also under Legislature, Special Laws, and lipls of committee.'!. Ways and Means. — [Sinking Fund.] Report on the sinking fund Se.ss. 1824. t.-p., I p., 4 fold, sched. Same. [Sess 1825.] "26. 6 p Communication transmitting a report on the sink- int' fund, for the reimbur.scmcnt of the Md Univ.. and also of tlie Md. I'cnitentiarv, five per cent Hto. (J p. Communication. Jan. 16, 1843. 8 p. 2 fold. sched. Communication enclosing a statement of the commissions paid [to the Treasurer]. [Sess, 1843.] 4 p. Statement shewing what amount of money has been paid into the Treasury by the public default- ers in the past fiscal year. [Sess. 1844.] 6 p. Report in obedience to an order . . . 1853. 18 p. Communication in reply to an order of the Senate. [18r)4]. 4 p. Communication . . . relative to amounts paid to various joint committees. [Jan. 21, 185G.] (2) p. Communication [relating to deposits of State funds] in answer to an order of the House. [Mar. 13?] 1865. 4 p. Statement showing dates, number, amounts and character of the coupons recorded and burned . . . 1874. 20 p. — See also under Inspection and Regulation, State Agents; and under Legislature, Rpts. of com- mittees : Clairas, Finance^ Treasurer, Ways and Means. Inspection and Regulation. [ Bank of Maryland] (171)0-1834). To the creditors of the Bank of Maryland. [Balto., 1834.] 8°. 7 p. Kote. This bank was a private institution. The State Bank projected during the SO's 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 K. W. Gill, two of the Trustees, having relation principally to their intercourse with Poultney, Ellicott fcCo. and E. Poultney. Balto., 1835. 8°. 0, 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, 1836. Balto., '36. 8°. 166 p. — Statement of tlie judgments confessed by Evan Poultney, at the suit of the Trustees. . . . And report of tlie trial of Evan Poultney, W: M. Ellicott, and S: Poultney, for a conspiracy . . . 1836. Balto., '36. 8°. iii, 15 p. — Testimony of V. M. Fowler and Evan Poultney, in the case of the Jiank of Maryland vs. S: Poultney and W: M. Ellicott . . . 1836. Balto., '40. 8°. 63, 'J7 p. — See also under Exec, and Staff, Treasurer ; and under Legislature, Special Laws and Reports of com.rn.ittees : Hanks, Currency, Ways and Means. \_Canals.j Chesapeake ^ Delaware Canal Co. llth general report of the President and Directors. Jan. 1831. 8". \2 p. (Doc. no. 6 ace. genl. rpt. of committee on internal improvement, sess. 1830.; See aluo «wrfer Exec, and Stuff, G'oi)«rno»',Ooiniiiiui., 1 820, '28. Chesapeake Jf 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 annual report of President and Directors to the stockholders, June: 1882, 88; 1842. Washington, '32 ; Annapolis, '89-4;5. See also below. Communications, lS4r). — Report respecting the C. & O. Canal Co. 1829. 4 p. -|- fold. rpt. (Doc. no. 11 ace. Rxec. mess. Dec. 81, 1829.) — Report from President to the Legislature. [Sess. 1830.] '31. 24, vii, p. — Two rpts. of President to Directors, 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, '82. 14 p. — Reports of President [Sess. 1848] : Giving a statement of amount ex[iended on canal from its eastern terminus to Dam no. 5 and thence to Cum- berland. 16 p. — Relative to examinations and surveys made with reference to a dam or slack water navigation from Dam no. (< 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.] 6 p. — Communications from the President (or Pres. 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 F. Thomas to the Gov. [Sess. 1839.] 76 p. — To Gov. [Dec sess. 1841.] '42. 68p.— 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.] 16 p. — In answer to interrogatories. [Sess. 1843. J 4 p. — End. a law parsed by Legislature of Va. [Sess. 1848.] '44. 8 p. — To Gov. [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.] o6 p. (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. 1880.] Balto., •30. 80 p. — Letter from Francis Thomas, Pres., to W: A. Spencer, chrmn. committee of ways and means. [Sess. 1889.] 6 p. — Communication from the C. & 0. Canal Co. to the Governor. [Sess. 1842.] 12 p. — Communication from Wni. 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 Rpts. of committees : Canals, Int. Imp,, Railroads {B. ^' 0.) and Ways and Means. Inspection] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Md. [Canals, continued.] [Maryland Canal]. Report by the Md. Commis- sioners on a proposed canal from Baltimore to Conewago. Balto., 1823. sm. 8°. 84, (1) n 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°. G'J p. — Report of the engineer [I. Trimble] appointed '•y the Commr. of the Mayor ... of Balto on the subject of the Maryland Canal. Balto. i 1837. 8°. 27 p. map, (scale, 1/125000).' pronle. — Approximate estimate of that portion of the " Brookville route" of the Maryland Canal, surveyed during the summer of 1838, under the direction of Col. J. J. Abert. r'39.1 8° 52 p. — Statement in reply to an order of the House 9th February, 1839 . . . relative to surveys made m . . . 1838 for the route of the Mary- land Canal. ['39.] 8°. 39 p. map. — See also under Exec, and Staff, Governor, Com- mun. 1838; and under Legislature, Rpts. of com- mittees. Internal Improvement. Potomac <5- Annapolis Canal. G: W. Hughes. Report on location and survey of the Potomac and An- napolis canal. 1837. 8°. 10 p. Susfjnehanna ^- Tidtwater Canal Co. Report to the Governor, Dec. 1842. 18 p. — Communication from James Hepburn, President [Sess. 1843.] 8 p. — Explanation of the President relative to enquiries in regard to the receipts and expenditures of the CO. [Sess. 1844.] 10 p. — See also iinder Legislature, Special Laws, and Rpts. 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 Ally. Genl. ; and under Legislature, Rpts. of committees : Canals, Internal Improvement, and Ways and Means. [Education.] Superintendent of Public Instruction Ist annual report, 31st Dec, 18'>7 ">8 8° (2). 37 p. — Report . . . with a bill entitled "A uniform system of public instruction," fetc.l Feb 2 18f;5. 8". 128 p. ^ ^ • — ]8t report, with an appendix containing reports of . . . school commissioners of the several counties [Dec.30, 18(;5]. Balto., '66. 8". 86, (1) p Superintendent of Education. lst-2d annual report June 30: ]«(J(J-60/G7. '(;7-08. 2 v. 8". AoU. UX. printed al8o in Gennau : '07; 8". 2cl seen uIho a e' T:]f\X-l ''li '* '!^?T'*''', "^ ■•"'«■ -- -""n"-nn i/je i\n». ot the Htate Normal Hcliool, au below. — Report in reply to an order of the House, Mar 4 18f;7. '07. 8^ 14 p. . • , — Statement in reply to an order of the House, Feb 28, 1808. [-08.] 80. 10 p. I'rincipal of the State Normal School. Report shewing tlie coMditK.n of the public schools of Md , with the reports of the county school commissioners Sept. 30: 18(;8-(;'.». '09-70. 2 r. 8". NotK. T hi» »erie» continued that begun by the lHt-2(l ami rpt«. of the Hupt. of Kducatlou. ^ 634 Inspection] STATE rUBLICATTONS [Md. [ Kdiication , cn)ifiiiNcd.] Board of Sfnfe School Commissioners. T?eport, an- nral, 1S70; Sept. ;J0, 1870/71. '71-72 2 v. H". Board of Education. Report, annual, 1871/72-78/ 79; 'l5tli-3yth annual report, l880/81-l!)04/05. r. 7?., '7;5-li)05. 8". Note. For fiscal ye.irs ending Sept. oO thrfiugli 18S9; for Kchool years eiuliug July 31, beginning 1890. Title of many is "... rpt. showing tlie condition of the public sehools of Md." lOth printed at IliigerHtown; 2Jd, 24lh, 'itJth-JSlh, aoth- .'{7th at Balti/nore; others, so far as i^ecn, at Annapolis. — By-laws, rules and regulations. Halto , 1S74. 8°. 18 p. See also vnder Exec, anil Stall', Governor, Comp- troller, 1853, 60, 7fi, Treasurer ; and vnder Legislature, Special Laws and Rpis. of commit- tees. Education- Fisheries, Comiii.is.sioners of (\S74-). Report, [lst-5th annual], Jan. 1 : 187(1-80; annual, Jan. 1 : 1882- 84,86; annual, 1887, 81); biennial, 1S90/91- 94/95,1900/01-04/05. v. p.,'7(i-VJ06. 8". Note. Rpt. Jan. 1, 1876 really covers 1874/75; other rpts. dated Jan. 1 cover calendar year preceding; others cover calendar periods as indicated. One authority mentions a rpt. 1881 covering the western part of the State; not seen. Upt. 18'.'4/Uo is equivalent to 2l)th-'Jlst anu. rpts. Kpt. Jan. 1, 1S7S, and rpts. 1 900/0 l-04/U,5 printed at Baltinjore; 1S.S3 at llagers- town ; others, so far as seen, at Annapolis. Many of the rpts. bear names of Comrars. in title. See also forward, Oyster Fi>iheries. Game Warden (1898-). Bulletin, nos. 1-4. [Cum- berland, 1900-04.] Guano, Inspector of. Report, to sessions 1849, 56, 58. 3 rpts. 8°. — Report in obedience to an order of the Senate. [Ses9. 1856.] 20 p. — See also under Legislature, Rpts. of committees, Agriculture. Health, Board of (1874-). lst-12th biennial report, 1874/75-96/97; annual report, 1898-1901,03-04. t>. p., '76-1906. 80. Note. Ist covers May 6, 1874/Dec. 1, 187.'); others cover cal- endar bienniums. Rpts. 1S88, 96/97, 1900-01 have appendixes containing proceedings of State health conferences; that in rpt. 1896/97 has separate pagination (•2'24 p.). Rpt. 1902 having been burned in the Baltimore; lire of 1904, au "Ad interim Rpt." replacing it was afterward issued, with imprint Balto., 1904. 1882 printed at Frederick; 1880, 95/97, 98-1901, 03 at Baltimore; others at Annapolis. — [Advance copy.] Report of C. W. Chancellor, M.D., Secretary of the Board . . . 1886. Balto., '85. 8°. 52 p. Note. Actual date is Dec. 31, 18S5. Title-page bears an- uouncement that the regular general rpt. will be submitted to Legislature in Jan. 1886. — Report on the public charities, reformatories, prisons and almshouses of the State ... by C. W. Chancellor, M.D., Sec. of the Board, July 1877. Frederick, '77. 8°. 1G3 p. pi. il. — Vinilication of the report of C. W. Chancellor, M.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. S". 36 p. — The sanitation of cities and towns and the agri- cultural utilization of excretal matters. Report on improved methods of sewage disposal and water supplies, by C. W Cluauellor, Sec. of the Board . . . Balto.. 1887. 1. 8°. (5), 176 p. il. — Special report on the prevalence of typhoid or entero-miasmatic fever in Cumberland, Md. . . . May 17, 1891, by C. W. Chancellor. Balto., 1891. 8". 92 p. map. il. Inspection] STATE PUBLTCATIONS fMd. Insurance Commissioner. Isfc-Soth annual report, 1872- 1905. Annapolis and Baltimore, 72-1906. 8°. ^.^}>i*-'^»^-^^^ ["tli:'] dated Dec. Ist; 30th, 32d dated Dec rflst, others June 1st, iilthough statistics are always for calen- dar years. None seen between 30th, 1901, and 32d 1902 "d ;"P'; ™^'^"°"9 "I't- 1 (June 1, 1S73) and pt. 2 (Oct. V JSi3) ot the supplemental rpts. of this dept.: " similarly 3d rpt. mentions Pt. 1 (Apr. 6, 1874) and pt. 2 (May IH 18-4); not seen. 16th-18th, 20th-2l8t, 23d-24th seem to have been issued in two pts.; the only pt. seen in each case bore title. I't. 2, Life insurance . . . ," and contained introduc- tory matter, statistics, etc., from general rpt. but only life insurance text and paginaiion, with A. t.p.: "Abstracts E- Md. life ins. COS." and A. t. p.: " Abstracts F : Life and acci' dent ins. cos. of other States and foreign countries ... in Md. Pt. 2 of 23d rpt. cont. insurance laws in appendix. — Preliminary report . n. t. p. 8°. 25 p. Note. Covers May 22, 1899/March 1,1900. — See also under Executive and Staff, Treasurer. \_Mines.'\ Inspector of Mines for Allegany and Garrett Counties (1876-). 2d annual report of Peter Cain, Dec. 31, 1877. '78. 8". 16 p. — 2d annual report of Owen Riordan, Dec. 31, 1879 '80. 8". 31 p. — Report of T: Brown, Dec. 31 : 1881, 83. 2 rpts. 8°. Xote. Rpt. 1881 contains also rpt. for 1880. — Report of C: H. Hamill, [Dec. 31, 1887]. — Annual report, Dec. 31: 1892-95, 97-98 '94-99. 4 V. 8°. for the year 1899. '82-84, ' 18q?q''-' ^Zu- ^^^'^"^^ "' ^^- '^'"^ «'°g'e pagination ; similarly, 18Q7 ^r. "'u^? ''^.- y^- ^1''^- ^^^2-95 printed at Balto.; rpt! 1S97 at Cumberland; imprint of rpt. 1898 uncertain. Commissioners of Mines (1878-). Report, submitted by W: H. Smith, C: H. Hamill, J: Ryan, Commrs , [Jan. 1880]. '80. 8°. 51 p. lOyster^ Fisheries.] Commander of State Oyster Police Force. Report upon the oyster resources of Maryland ... by H. Davidson. ... Oct 1869. '70. 8". 20 p. — Report of the commissioners in the matter of the Oyster Police. 1870. 6 p. — Report on the oyster fisheries, Potomac River .shad and herring fisheries, and the water-fowl of Maryland. . . . Jan. 1872. [By H. Davidson, Com. Jishory Force.] ti. p., n. d. 8°. 48 p. Commander of the Oyster Fisheries and Water Fowl Report, Jan. 1, 1874. Annapolis, r'74]. 8°. 12 p Oyster Commission. The development and jirotec- tion of the oyster in Maryland. Being the report of the Oyster Commission of Md., Feb 1884 By W. K. Brooks. Balto , '84. 4°. 193 p. map.' bee also under Executive and Staff, Atty. Genl 186.-,, and Comptroller, 1874 (two); and vnder ru ■, ^''^^^^\:^'^^'^^''^r>ecialLaws^x^ii Rpts. of committees. IHailroads.} Annapolis ,5- Elk Ridge R. R. Co Reports: Ist annual. [Sess. 1888.] 6 p — ISess. 1H42, .IC, 40]; 6 p., 8 p., 14 p. - Rpt. (■(•ntaining statements of revenue and expenses 1847/49. [Sess. 1849.] 8 p. _ Statement sliowing receipts and expenditures for 1864. '66. 42 p. — Scmiann. statement. 1867. 6 p. — Rpt of I'roH. and Directors. 1870. 14 p. — Hf'ports upon the Hurveys, location and proijress of construction of the Annapolis and Elk Ridge Hailroad, by G: VV. Ilu-hes, chief engineer JSrsfl. 1838] -39. 48 p. " ' — Communication from the President, in obedience toanorderof the Sen;.te. [Sess. 1840] '41. 6p — Same; shewing the amount received from the B. & O. R. R. [ScsH. 1844]. 4 p. 636 Inspection S 7^ A 7 'fi r UR f. n \l T70A/S [Md. \_Railroads, continued.] — Explaiiiiton' stjitcment by tlie Ani)a])oli.s and Klk- riilj^e li. li. Co. on tlio subject of so much of the Gov's, message and the Comptroller's report as relates to that company. . . . 1864. 24 p. — Report in lesponse to resolutions of the Senate . . . 1874. IG p. — See also under Legislature, lipis. of coynmitteen , Railroads. Baltimore ij- Ohio R. R. Co. Report [of the Presi- dent] to SPSS. 1820; of tlie Directors, sess. 1830; of the Managers, sess. 1831 ; of tin' I'res. and Directors, Dec: 1832,3.5; 12th annual of the Pres. and Directors, sess. 1838; of the Directors, sess. 1842. '20-[43?] — Communications from the President : End. sur- veys and estimates of the railroad from Balto. to'Washington. [Soss. 1831.] '.•f2. 14 p.— To the House, in reply to their order of 3 1st l")ec. 1831, calling for certain information in regard to the sale or liypothecation 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. 175, regulating charge for con- veyance of passengers between Balto. and Wash- ington. [Sess. 1843.] (> p. — Respecting reduc- tion of fare on the Washington branch. [Sess. 1843] 10 p. — ToT: Donaldson, chrnin. of committee on vrays and means. [Sess. 1846.] 18 p. — From J: W. Garrett, in response to an order of the Senate. 1867. 6 p. — Communication of tlie B. & O. R. R. (^o. in answer to interrogatories. [Sess. 1843] . . . 16 p. — Report of the chief engineer ... to the President of said CO. [Sess 1830.] '31. 12 p. — Report of President and Directors ... in obedi- ence to an order of Feb. 7, 1833. '33. 16 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. [Ses.v!. 1842.] 20 ]). — Report of the B. & O. R. R. Co. [on same, sess. 1843]. 24 p. — Report of the executive officers on the subject of re- trenchment. [Sess. 1842.] 40 ]>. 3 fold, sched. — Report of the Directors in obedience to an order . . . [House, Feb. 16, 1843.] 36 p. fold, tables. — Answer of the President to interrogatories, with the accompanying report of B: H. Latrobe, chief engineer. [Sess. 1843.] 8 p. — Answer of the chief engineer of the B. & 0. R.R. 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. Note. Contains also complete tariff of freight and paBsengcr service. — Report of the I'resident in obedience to an order of the House. [Sess. 1849.] 8°. 4 p. — Response of J: W. Garrett, President, to an order of the House. 1867. 4 p. — See binder 'Exec, and Staff, Governor, Commun., 1829,39; Atty. Genl. ,18HJ (two), 72; Comptroller, 1876 (two^ ; back under Canals {C. ^- 0. 1830) ; under Institutions, Puhlic Works : and under Legislature, Special Laws and Rpts. of commit- tees : Int. Imp., Railroads and Woajs and Meams. 637 Inspection] STATE PUBUCATWNS IRailroads, continued.] Baltimore^- Potomac Railroad Co. Communication from the President. 1867. 8° "^23 p ""'^^^^lon .V. aUo under Legislature, Rpts. of comnnttee,. Railroads. Balttmore^ Si.squehanna R. R. Co. Annual report from the President and ]:>irectors : Dec S ~ ^nn"i ""' "Commun. from o/co,nmU(ee>: /n^X'l'and /a'^/it'" ^''S'«'^'"'-«. ^Z'^- otiht'v' "^^'"■'^•?^°« -t Z?«^^r>«ore i?. /?. RepW Hous:. ^^S'^'^lJV'^^'^"^^ ^« - -^- ottt I ««Llan'r/22:'w;J;'«'*''**"'''' '''^'^*- ^f •committee,: GruA [■Southern .Maryland R. R.-\ Ji^xmn of M.o » W. Hughes, chief engineer. 1868. 8^ 27 p See also under Kxecutivc ■in,i y* tr ^, roads, ana WaysalTZaniT'''''^'"''' ''''" 63S [Md. Inspection] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Md. \^Roads.'\ Baltimore and Harford Turnpike Road €o. Keport in obedience to an order of the House of Mtli Jan. 1830. '80. 8 p. — Abstracts of accounts of the Baltimore & Harford and Baltimore & Havre de Grace Turnpike com- panies, 18(;4. '65. 8°. 4 p. Baltimore c^- Havre de Grace Turnpike Co. Report to the Legislature. [Sess. 1829.] '30. 4 p. — Communication to the Senate. 18G7. 4 p. See also second entry preceding. National Road. Comnmnication from T: Shriver, Esq., Supt. of the Cumberland or National Road. [8688.1835] '3(!. 8°. Op. — Saw.e. [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. : Note. Ending respectively Nov. 20 and Oct. 17. l WasJiington S; Baltimore Turnpike Road Co. Letter | from the President, enclosing an abstract, [etc.]. [Sess. 182!).] '30. 4 p. 1 See also under Exec, and Staff, Governor, Comniun. ! \^\%, Aity. Genl., 1870; under Institutions, Geol- ogy; and under Lea^islature, Rpts of committees: Railroads {Pa., Del. ^ Md.) and Roads. [State Agents.'] State Agent for the Eastern Shore (1821-27). Report, Dec. 2G, 1825. . . '26. 12 p. State Agent for the Western Shore (1821-27). Report. Dec. sess. 1824. 6 p. — 2d report, transmitting the amounts of debts, valid and invalid. Dec. sess. 1824. '25. 10 p. 6 fold, sched. — Report transmitting documents relative to the collection of the public revenue. Dec. sess. 1822. 20 p. Iifoie. 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 Agent to report what further measures are in hU opinion expedient to ensure the speedy collection of the public revenue. Dec. sess. 18-'4. '25. iL' 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. [Si'ss. 1841 ] 12 p. — Report of the agents representing the State in joint stock companies, ... in which the report of Col. J. J. Abert, on matters connected with the C. & ("). Canal Co. is reviewed and answered. [Sess. 1843 ] 68 p. — Communication from the State Agents transmitting the records of proceedings of the stockholders of the C & (). Canal Co. [Sess. 1S45 ] 94 p. — Report of S: Sprigg and Tench Tilghman, State's Agents, 1x47. [Sess. 1847.] 47 p. Note. Cent. rpts. of B. * O. and C. & O. and other inter, nal improvement companies. — Communication from W: Price, in reply to a comnmnication of Messrs. Sprigg and Tilgh- man. [Sess. 1847.] 4 p. Inspection] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Md. 'iState Agents, coniinned.'} — Comnninication from Tench Tilghman and S: Sprigg in reply to a communication from W: Price, late Director in the C & O. Canal Co [Sess. 1847.] 6 p. — A counter statement of J: Van Lear, Jr., State's Agent, and praying tlie Legislature to appoint a Board of Public Works. [Sess. 1847.] 8 p. — Supplemental report of S: Sprigg and Tench Tilghman in reference to certain resolutions of the Legislature, mentioned. in their annual report and in a communication of J: Van Lear, Jr., one of the State's Agents. [Sess. 1847.] G p. ' — Communication from A. B. Davis and W: T. Goldsborough, members of the Board. [Sess' 1847.] 4 ]}. — Report for the years 1848/4!). [Sess. 1840 1 09 p. (C. & O. affairs.) '^ — Proceedings under the act parsed at Dec. sess 1844, Chap. 281. [Sess. 1849.] 6 p. (C. & O.' affairs.) Tax Commissioner (1878-). Report to the General Assembly at its January session; biennial, 1880- 1906. r. p., '79-1006. 8". ^Tote. In reality annual rpts., covering calendar years iire- cedins sesBions but rpt. 19U6 covers a partial biennium. Rpt.. January 1S8>, has 200, ccii, p.; imprint cited variously ^Lt"?/P,°''*,^"'' Baltimore. Imprint of rpts. 1890, 9S, Balto • iSfi'w /'''' '^If' Centreville; 1900-02, Salisbury,' 1904-06, Hagerstown ; others Annapolis. See also under Legislature, Rpts. of commiUees, Taxation. [Tobacco Warehouses, Siate.;\ Communications from the Tobacco Inspectors in Balto. [Sess. 1844.] 8p — Report of the Inspector of State Tobacco Ware- house no. 2. [Sess. I860.] 4 p. — Same, Warehouse no. 3. [Sess. 1800.] G p. — Same, VVarehouse no. 5. [Sess. I860.] 6 p — See also under Executive and Staff, Governor Commun. 1837, Comijtroller , 1853, 54, 72, and Treasurer ; and under Legislature, Reports oi comm.tttees. Institdtion.s. 187?- J*'^" "«'''"; I°?l>ectiou and Regulation, Health, Board of 1877, and under Legislature, Reports of committees, institutions. Academy of Science and Literature, Maryland Iransactions, v. 1. Balto., 1837. 8°. xii 17- 190 p. map. — Constitution and by-laws. Balto., 1825 IS" 10 (1) P- Agricultural Chemist {\MS-Q2). [lst]-6th report of James Higgins, M.D., 1850, 52, 53, 54 56 '',8 Annapolis, '50-52, 56-58; Baltimore, '53-54' 6 v. 8". Kote. Dates given are those of Assembly sessions, rnts having bee., made to the House of Delegates fl't was mlv '/85%°h- s°j'."',? ■'iih -n^'''-:? r- '^r ''' "• ■' >" noi'rDocs' .1 n Htntef'^P^ar-^nl"'''' ^l''-*'"' agricultural rpt. of 190 Vl'l n fr • \ '?."i;® '^'"■^ ^ pamphlet ods. of ,5th, \nko,L^'\ i7u'"„"u ''^""'' P- '•'-^'* ^«f« omitted; the ed L^ ^ li u.'""' ^^■'" ^^"*•■"' " li"-'-"""" " on p. 90, (1), Slating copV. '""'' ""'■"' ''"' """^ "'■'' iicludod 'in that Hee al«o forward under Af/ric. College, 1867. — lHt-2d report of Philip T. Ty.son . . . .Ian.- 1860- 62. r;W]-62. 2 V. 8". xi, .5-145, 20 p.; nil, 9-92 p. map. ' — Report of Chemi.st. n. d. [I860.] 8°. 4 p. ra^hy.' '"^"' """" ' ''•«'"■''«'' '" M'^thows's geological bibliog- — See also under Exocutiv and Staff, Comptroller, IHM); «nri««rf«,- Legislature, Rpts. of committees, Agriculture. 640 Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Md. Agricultural College (College Park, 1856-). Report of the Register . . . Balto., 1858. 8°. 29 p. pi. Note. Opened ns a private institution, 1859; became a Slato institution, 1862. Records prior to 1892 very incomplete. — Report of Board of Trustees. 1870, 78, 80. 8°. Note. Dates are years of publication. — Report of S: Rcgester, Esq., President, in regard to the condition of the College . . . 1872. 10 p. — Catalogue, 1870/71, 92-98/99. Balto., '70-[98?]. Note. Altliough it is presumed that catalogues have been published annually since 1808, the college 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 . . . Colh-ge. n..p.,n.d. [Annapolis, 18G7]. 8°. 109, iii, p. — Maryland Agricultural College Qiinrterly . . . Issued on the 15th day of the months of Feb., May, Aug., and Nov . . nos. 1-34, Aug. 1898- Nov. 1906. College Park, ['98-190C]. 8". — See also under Legislature, Reports of committees, Agriculture- — Agricultural Experiment Station (College Park, 1888- ). lst-18th annual report, 18S,s-97, 97/98-1904/05. v. p., ['89-92] ; [College Park, '92-1905]. 18 V. 8°. Note. lst-2d not seen. lst-9th cover calendar years; lOtli covers Jan. /June, 1897; llth-18th cover years endinsf June .30. 12th-15tb have I^oman pagination. l'.;th is called on cove)- "Vol. 12 of the Md. Agric. Exp Sta.," and cont. Biilietint" 67-62; 13th cont. Bull. 63-67; Utii, Bull. 68-76; loth, Bull. 77-84; 16th, Bull. 85-89; 17th, Bull. 90-93; 18th, Bull. 94-103. 16th cont. a comprehenBive list of publications of the station. 1st pub. at Agric College; 2d, 4th at Annapolis; 3d at Balti- more. See also Jollorchig note. Bulletin, nos. 1-107, June 1888-October 1905. [College Park, '88-1905.] 8°. Note. Several are designated " Special issue," though not different in character from the rest. Copy seen of no. 7, Dec. 1889, entitled "Farm manures" (4 p.), was merely an ex- planation for not publishing a bulletin on that subject. No. 30, Jan. 1895, bears title " Special isnue. ('ompo-sition of commercial fertilizers ... ; " this was supplemented by a separate bulletin entitled: "Appendix to Bull. 29 [suichargi;d '30' with rubber stamp, on copy seen], Dec.l><94: Tables for calculating fertilizer analyses." No. 39, .April 189ii, Spniy calendar, is a f" broadside. No. 56 cont. a list of publications of the station. There is a peculiar systi'm of pagination in connection with certain of the ann. rpts., as follows: Nos. 1-6, p. 1-69. 37-38, p. 1-63. 1, (4) p. .39, broadside. 8-11, p. 1-74. 40-44, p. 69-209. 3d ann. rpt., p. 75-146. 9th ann. rpt.. p. 2ll-2:!0. nos. 12-13, p. 147-172.* 45-49, p. 1-160. 14-15, p.20,5-2:W.* 50, p. 161-168. 4th ann. rpt., p. 231-4.35. 10th ann. rpt., p. 161-167(1) 16, p. 4:?7-440. 61-56, p. 9-166. t 17, p. 2.52-257 (sk). 11th ann rpt.. p. 167-176. 18-20, Individ, p. 57-62, p. l-205.t 21-23, p. 1-93. 63-67, p. l-152.t 6th ann. rpt., p. 9,5-112. 68-76, p. 1-201. t 24-29, p. 1-174. 77-84, p. 1-1934 7fh ann. rpt., p. 175-194. 85-S9, p. 1-196. 30, 50, 4 p. 90-93, p. 1-101. App.to29 [30], 16 p. 94-103, p. 1-235. 31-36, p. 71-213. 104-107, p. 1-62. 8th ann. rpt., p. 218-2:59. * statement is made in 4th. ann. rpt. that Bull. 13 covered pp. 161-200; this is incorrect. The amount of space indicaied was allowed for Bull. 13. but the ms. was later revised and cut down, so that the printed bulletin came only to \>. 172. tNo. 51 begins with p 9, as if allowance had been made for the eight pages of 10th ann. rpt. t When bound with ann. rpts. these groups of bulletins have indexes, with additional pagination. 641 Institutions] STATE PUBL/CAT/ONS Agricultural College, continued. — - Special bulletin, [A]-K, 1889-June 1893. fCol- lege Park, '89-93.] 8°. '- Circular bulletin, nos. 1-61, ]89')-1905 'Entomologist and Pathologist." ^ '°® Agriculture, Department of Labor and (1868-) See forward under Zaior. ;• (see IBhnd.^ Tnstitntion for the Instruction of the Blind (Baltimore, 1853-). [Annual report, 1858-1903 three entries cover all that have b^n Veen ofth'; series "'''^ -Is^t^report Of the Directors . . . Balto., 1858. 8°. ~ ?,^P«„^t of the Directors. [1864.] 'Qo. 8°. 19 p ~ Baltol: 'T/r Vv.^ ''.r^'''''^ '^^- ■■ ''''' ^'• See also under Executive and Staff, Governor, 1838 f^S '^'^^''^/f^;] See forward, //o«^e o/^i?./,,^, [Chtldren.] Cfnldren's Aid Society (BaltLofer 6th annual report. Annapolis, 1867 8° 5-t p ^''"•^Ffed?;ict-Lft°V^'';/^ ""'f^'^^ ^'-*i i^recierick 186.-). lst-9th annual report, 1868/ Sil ' l^^^l^^l^th biennial (=10th/llth-36th/ ' 37th annual), 1878/79-1903/05. ^" -Jt^t'V i .V<),»mr«.,°™S;,i!fiI- «"''«''^^'- Legislature, ^.. State Normal School rBaltiniore, 1.S66-) 1st Ifitl. 'sT'lj'^'fo''''' ''''"''■ Balto, ^'66-;. p.'; Bpection and liegulation'T/j'X;" ""'^"'°' *" ""^«^ I"" /-..«m,-«..,, mum. t/niversityofAfarj/land (Baltimoro, 1807-). Report ? p. "^fohrSr- ""''■ "-«'-' '«-^«- '31 ' For many year', it was' ffiy^/^cho^l'-'^r.'rdicrc.'''"'*''''^''- 642 [Md. Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Md. [Sess. 1832.] '33. l^Edueation, continued.'] — Annual report of the Trustees. 4 p. — Report of the Trustees for 1838 .. . G p. — Address of the Trustees ... to the public, [Oct. 1,1830.] n.p.,n.d. [Halto., '30.] 8°. L'2 p. — A prospectus of the collegiate department . . . 1841/42. Balto., '41. 8°. 10 p. — Register of tiie faculty, officers, and students of the academic department, 1857/58. Balto., '58. 8°. 20 p. — Catalogue. 18G2/G3. n. p., n. d. 8". 14 p. — Address delivered on behalf of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences on the occasion of the open- ing of the collegiate department ... 3d Jan. 1831. By J: P. Kennedy, professor of history. Balto., '31. 8°. 26 p. — Dental Department. Annual circular . . . 1883/84. Balto., '83. 8°. 20 p. — School of Medicine. Annual circular of the Fac- ulty of Physic . . . 184(;/47. Balto., '46. 8°. 14, (1) p. 42d, 44th annual circular and catalogue of the Medical Department, 1849/50, 51/52. Balto., '49-51. 8°. 74th-89th annual circular and catalogue of the School of Medicine, 1881/82-95/90. BaUo., '81-95. 8°. Note. 76th-77tli not seen, so that the discrepancy in enu- meration between the 75th, 1882/83, and the 78th, 1884/S6, cannot be explained. See also under Legislature, lipts. of coramitteeH, Education. — See also under Exec, and Staff, Treasurer, Sink- ing Fund ; and vnder Legislature, Rpts. of coTnmitiees, Education . See also under Exec, and Staff, Governor, Comp- troller, Treasurer; and under Legislature, Reports of committees.. Education. [Geology.'] State Geologist (J. T. Ducatel, 1833-42). Report, [Dec. 29. 1834]. ['35.] 8". 50, (1,) p. 2 maps, folded table. Note. Some of the early rpta. of J. T. Ducatel were Issued in two or three editions, with varying paginations, and some were bound with the rjits. of J. H. Alexander, Topographical Engineer, and called " Rpt. on the new map." The following list, therefore, is perhaps imperfect, though based in the maiu on Mathews's bibliography. — Report of the Geologist to the Legislature of Md. 1834. Note. Same as preceding, with different t — Report of the Geologist, [1835]. 35-84. 2 maps. pi. Note. Also bound with Engineer's rpt. 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 Engineer's rpt. as " Rpt. on the new map of Md., 1836." — Same ; p. 3-66. — 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:lSS9. ['40.] 8o. 4.=>, (1) p. 2 maps. — Same; 1840. ['41.] 8°. 59, (1) p. 3 maps. — Same; ['41]. 8°. 46, (1) p. map. 2 sections. Note. Letter of transmittal calls this " the last a«««a/ rpt. which I shall make." In House Docs., sesa. 1840, this rpt. baa but 43 p. .-p. ['36.] 8°. Rpt. on the Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Geology, continued.'] ^"^FnZ'"''^^ ^"^"''''' ^J- H- Alexander, 1833-) Engineer's report, [Dec. 29, 1834J. ['35.] So! — -Same; [1835]. ['36] 8°. 34 p. G mans new'map^l'Sd'Ts"!"''^ Geologist's rpt. aa •■ Rp^. ;« the - Same; 8°. 42 p. 6 maps. ~ TV fnf'^'/"'''^ ^^^- 1^' 1837]. [-37.] 80. p. D1-1U4. 2 maps. j l j nefmapofMd'S"''' Geologist's rpt. as .'Rpt. on the -Report on the manufacture of iron, addressed to di^Unctw^.""'"''" ^^« capacity as Topog. Eng. but as a - Same, 2d report. 1844. 8°. xvii, (9)-] 89 o -^«^e;[Feb. 19,1841.-^] '41;^ k 4p — Report to the Governor . . . ri842 ^ Ro k 213 p ■ • • t^^lto-' 1846]. 80. iv -S/a^. po/o^,5z; and T'o^^o^ra/^A^Va/ Engineer (Duca- urv:;fft;rs;a r^ '''''^* "^ '""^ ^^^^^""'^ of the'Sen'^A ;^. " ij^rirtz',V%^'''T 39 p. map. ^ ' ^^^'^ ^^- ^°- oth?/tdit1fni : trl^^ut' %TV T''\'l^ --«-« two following: ^nnap., 34, S", 43 p., table; and (2) the -^a..,e;1834 S". 58 p. 2 maps. n. a. L3o^j 80. 59, i, pp. 2 maps, fold tab aofr;^.4^:°rc^l tS:'.^« "''^'^d above under Geologist ~Same;lSdo n. p., n. d. ['36.] 8° 96 m r. 6 maps. pi. L J o . »D, (^i; p. AV, p„ • . ■ ' ^^^ P- ^^ niaps. pi. [•■"J »<■. 104,, c^'';,,"' M"yl«"-), 1836. A'0rt, IX.-c, 31: \HHf',/H7--'.f()/U\. 'HH-'.n. y,Y. H". NnU. 4th (vtiA. In n\i\iMii\\i. PntCHMUnnH of tlus Hth SuU. (yititsitulUiu 111 (ytYii-A-.THol Hiinsaan of Litifir Htntiiitieii, Fbita., May I'^-Ti, IV^I, with separate t.-/i. ari'l *i<;parat»; pAV^nnXXfUt. '/'hid fl'rpt. wa« Hiiiu.4uAf.ll In IWiJ hy thft : Indattrial. S/o.lixtict. liureau of (]H'.l2-). I«(t^l4th annual n:port, I)<;c. ?A : [W.i'i-'.iT,], ^JC-ViOf,. Anf\n.\K,\\H, "M\\WK\tu(,r<:,".i'j-V.ii)(',. 14 v. H". NnU. I«t-4th rf»U. h*v-<<«," owJn^ Ui tbdr traiinrdlttal In early part '/f th'yJK: ytatTtt; M^uUi thi-.n-.lom t-.ach have date iH'rf5, O/py ii*';fi of )»t wa» ol " 2d i-A., Tic- vfned," an»l ha'l lrri(/rlrjt Anriap'/lii, I*/*!; M r;f;giHlatiir<;, lif.jioriH of corn/rmttee%. Irnifine, Maryland f/onpUol for tkt ( i'jdhirimrf:, I7I>7-). K«;port, annual, l^;i8, 43-44, 4«, ',0-52, 04, 7{>, 80; 108th annual, Nor. 1905 ; biennial, 180.1/00. Baltimore aw^ Annapolis, ['&'.)'(]- ]'.)<)'.. H". NoU. Oriifiunl titiioe nlmply " Md. ilOMpital," Kpt*. made variously hy " frcoident and Board of Vlnltorw," by " Board of VUitr^r* and J{*«ld<«. Tbeae rpt«. not iieen, but cite^i in .Matfaew's j(eolo((lcal bIbll'/Kraphy. — ^e« a//(0 under Kxec. and Staff, 7'reagurer ; a/nd vnd.er Lef^inlature, Special Lo/ujb and /i!^//<. o/ coinmilteex : Inl. I'mp. and (r«v/« a/urf Meo.nH. Lahor and A^fiicullure, Huperinlend.rnl of Ike Deparl- ■intnt of C1808-;. Int r<;j»ort, ,Jan »e»H. 1808; r<-port, biennial, 1808/0'J-7O/7l. '0«-72. 80. A''.''*. In Ifl rot. »;all<;d dimply " Hupl. of Labor aod A|l(ri- culture." lipt. 1><'.>«/'>''' ';ov<-rif,yiJec.»i,lVi9; rpt. 1H70/71 covem calendar hiennlum. /yttrt^Z Oy^ci?, Ilefjinler of the f](W>~) r>andholder'» aHMiKtant and Land Office ((uidc. P^xpoHition of original titlen from proi)rietary (government of .Maryland. Hy .J: Kilty. l',alto., 1808. 8" ,V*/; o/no undi-r Kxi-.i:. and Klaff, Ooternor, Hoec. tne««. 1*41; ///ort, 1870; fiiennial, 1884/85, 85/87, 88/80, OO/'Jl- li>03/06. Annapoli»,'70-'J0; Balio , 'a8-i;»05. W>. Note I. I'erlo'l of ri»l. to He** l^.TO tjo'crtaln; rpt. I8'il4/»»6 iM^vem April I, l'^Ki/l)Ki:. I, IH'iJi; oHcirn cover: !.><•«. ), IHH!,/Jnu. 1, JtC.K; calendar hl^onium iHHH/H'*; .Jan. I, )liV)/Ht:pt. 648 Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Md. Land Office, Commisisioner of the, continued. 1 30, 1S91 : then regular bieoniuniM ending Sept. 30t?i. Itptc. l*84/8o-&0/'^l called " Rpt. of J. T: Scharf.Cornm'r; "1SS4/S.5 hae appendix contaiDiog a HtaterneDt of his connection with the Md. Cornmitii^ion to the New (Jrlean« Exponitloo, IMS. Rpt. 1901/0:i called "bi-annual." Note 2. Land Office efctablished, with a Utgister on each whore, 16*1(0; Eaetern Shore office traoBferred to WeRtern Shore, 1841; above officer created by constitution of I8al. — Report . . . concerning the chancery records, .Ian. ly, 1864. 'CA. 8«. 32 p. — The natural and influstriai resources and advan- tages of Maryland, beinjj a complete description of all the counties of the State and the city of Baltimore. By J. T: Scharf. 1892. 8". 240 p. Note. Also bound with Coininr'B. rpU. 188.0/87-88/*''* • See ixlho vndtr Leginlalure, H/Ai. of <:iiiam'MeeH, Reiouriset. Library, State. Report of D: Ridgely, State Librarian, to the joint committee on the State Library. [Sess. 18.35.] '36. 10 p. Note. The rptJS. of the State Library were UBually printed in conjunction with report* of committ«ef) on the .State Library. See under Legislature, Heportn of : Ridgely, Librarian, relative to the collection of fjapers and documents, etc., etc., to the Executive. [Sess. 1834.] ['.35.] 8°. 8 p. — Report of D: Ridgely, Librarian ... in relation to the collection of documents, jiapers, etc. ordered to be deposited in the Council chamber. [Aug. 15, 1835.'] '30. 8°. 13 p. — 2d report of D: Kidgely, Librarian, of examination of public officeii for records, papers, etc. . . . Oct. 10, 18.35. '36. 8^ 17 p. — 3d report of D: Ridgelv, Librarian . . . Dec. 23, 1835. '36. 8^ 10 p'. Note. Actual date of rpt. is Oct. 2-3, 1830. In Pub. Docs. 1835 each of these three rpts. Is numbered 7. — Report of the State Librarian, relative to the augmentation of the library ; [.J: H. T. Mag- ruder, sess. 1844]. 6 p. — Sa/me ; [R: Swann, sess. 1845-46]. 2rpts. ea.,4p. — Report of the State Librarian, biennial, 1898- 1906. 5 V. 8'^. — Catalogue of the Library of the State . . . D: 111 p. . '37. Ridgely, Librarian. Dec. 1833. '33. H'\ by D: Kidgely, Dec. 18£ — Catalogue 8°. 1.32 p. — Three letters of Gov. .Sharpe, 1754-55. Also : Catalogue of the Maryland State Library. By R: Swann. 1851. H". — Catalogue, 1874. '74. b". — Catalogue, 1895 . . . L. H. Gadd, State Librarian. 1895. 8^ 2 Jits, in 1 V. — Rules and regulations to be observed in the library of the Legislature of Md. 1827. H". 6 p. — See also vri/J.er Exec, and Staff. Atty. Genl., 1865. Penitentiary (Baltimore, 1804-j. Report of the Direc- tors, annual. Dec: 1823. 25, 28-30, .35, 38. 40; Jan. 1849: 1862;. Jan.: 1863, 65 ; No v. .30: 1864/65- 65/66: .Jan.: 1868, 70; Dec: 1870, 74; 1876; Dec: 1877-79; 1880; Dec: 1881-83; Not. 30: 189.5/96-98/99. Annapolis arec? Baltimore, ['25]- 99. b'K Note. Apparently all for years ending Nov. 30, although bearing various dates of transmittal, aj indicated above. Rpts. 189.V90-«8/»9 seen only bd. in 1 v. — Board of Inspectors of the Penitentiary. The acts of Assembly, together with the Governor's proclamation and the rules and regulations re- specting the penitentiary . .' . Balto.. 1819. 8°. 54 p. 649 Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Md. Penitentiary, continued. — Letter from the Directors respecting alterations in tiie building. [Scss. 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°. 2G 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 against the penitentiary, Dec. 18, 1837. Balto, '37. 8°. 18 p Xote. .Addressed to the chairman of the joint committee of the Legislature 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. — 1st annual report of the committee of tlie Relief Association of the Md. Penitentiarv . . . Balto., 1860. 8°. 32 p. — 2d annual report of the committee of the Prison Association of Md. Balto., 1861. 22 p. — See also under Exec, and Staff, Governor., Com- mun. 1824, and Treasurer, Sinking Fund; under Inspec. and Reg., Health, 1877; and under Legislature, Reports of committees : Insti- tutions and Penitentiary . Public Works, Commissioners of. Report: March 11, 1853; May 1853; Feb. 16,' 18fJ0. h. t. p. 3 rpts. — Communication from the Commissioners of Public Works \_re C. & O. and B. & O. 1858.] 16 p. — See also under Exec, and Staff, Treasurer. School jor Boys. See back, House of Refuge. Soldiers' Relief Association, Maryland. Annual re- port, Feb. 5, 1868 . . . [Balto., '68.] 8°. 8 p. \^ Weather Service. 1 Maryland Weather Bureau (^1S91-). Preliminary statement, [May 1891]. n.t.p. 8°. 5, (5) p. 2^ote. " The first publication of the Bureau." This Bureau, organized under the joint auspices of Johns Hopkins Uni- versity, the Agric. College, and the U. S. Weather Bureau, be- came a State institution in 1892. — Maryland State Weather Service (including Md- and Del.) cooperating with the U. S. Weather Bureau. Monthly summary, June-Sept. 1891. n. t. p. [Balto., '91.] 4 circulars. 8°. — Report of tlie Maryland State Weather Service (including Md. and Del.), nos. 6-7, Oct.-Nov. 1891. Balto., ['91]. 2 pms. 8". Note.. No. 7 was the laet one issued. — Crop bulletin, weekly. June 2C~Sept. 25, 1891. Nule. Apparently continued until taken up by U. S. Dept. of Agric. Hce. upjionte. page. State Weather Service (1892-). United States Dept. of Agriculture Weather Bureau cooperating with the Md. State Weather Service. Monthly report, v. 2, no. 1 -v. 6, no. 5, April 1892- Sept. 1896. Baltimore, ['92-96.] 4o. ea., 6, 8, 10 or 12 p. Note.. Title wftH " Monthly rpt.of obscrvalions" through v. 2, no. 10, .Tan. \H'X',, through which number hImo each ri)t. bore date of month covered; v. 2, no. 11, liowevor, covrring Feb. 1803, bore date .Vfnrch, and all ri'mninlng nos. bore date of month following month covered. 'I'hiiH v. 2 (noH. 1-12) l)ore dates April IS'u-Aprll IHuri; v. .'1-0 (ca. 12 nos.) ran from May to April ; V. 6, nos, ]-:,, from May to Hupt. 1S«0 (covering April- Aug.; when the IJ. H. Weather Bureau took over the rpts. 650 Institutions] S TA TK PUB Lie A TIONS [Md. [ Weather Service, covtinved.] — United States Dept. of Afitricultun-. Weatlu-r Bureau. Tlio cliniiitoluKy iin'l I>li3'>^ical features of Marylanil. l8t-2d biennial report of the Md. State Weatiicr Service, lS9LV93-94/l>y. Balto., '94-1)0. 2 V. 8". maps. — Maryland Weather Service, v. 1-2. Balto., 18»9- 1908. 2 V. r. 8°. Cont : V. 1 : r>(W p., 54 pi., 01 lig. V. 2 not Been. — Introduction, including an account of the estab- lishment and plan of operation of the Service. By W: B. Clark. Balto., 18;»!t. -t«. p. 25-38. Note. Biiecial publicntion of v. 1, pt. 1. — A general report on the physiography of Mary- land, including the development of the streams of the Piedmont Plateau. By C. Abbe, Jr. Balto., 1899. 4°. p. 41-210. 17 pi. 20 fig. Xote. Special publication of v. 1, pt. 2. — Report on the meteorology of Maryland. Pre- pared by direction of W. L. Moore ... by C. Abbe, O. L. Fassig, and F. J. Walz. Balto., 1899. 40. p. 221-551. 17 pi. 41 fig. .A'oie. Special publication of v. 1, pt. 3. This was algo iBBued 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. 221-3;?0. Note. Special publication of v. 1, pt. 3a. iS'e« preceding entry and note. — A sketch of the progress of meteorology in Mary- land and DelaAvare. By U. L. Fassig. Balto., July 1899. 40. p. (2),' 331-416. Note. Special publication of V. l,pt. 3b. 4; Balto., 1896-1906. i°, 4°, and 8°. Mte. Issued in f form through 1709; 4", 1800-10; since then, 8". The State Library has a complete collection of the laws of Province and State from 1768. — Laws of Maryland made since 176.S, 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. f°. 225 printed leaves, unpaged. — The laws of Maryland, [1692-1799]; to which are prefixed the original charter [etc.] . . . Revised and collected under the authority of the Legis- lature by W. Kilty. V. 1-2. 1799-180U. 2v. 40. — Same ; from the end of the year 1799 [to Feb. 1819] . . . and an appendix containing the land laws, . . . Revised and prepared by W: Kilty, T: Harris, and J: N. Watkins. V. 3-7. n. d. 5 v. so. — Digest of the laws of Maryland, 1637-1797. Ed. by T: Herty. Balto. and Washington, 1799- 1804. 2 V. 8°. — A report on all such P^nglish 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.40. 289, (1) p. See below, 1870. The laws of Md. [etc.] . . V. 1-3. Balto., 1811. . Revised bv V. Maxcv. 3 V. 8". 653 Legislature] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Md. '65. — Same ; '65. — Same ; [Laws of the State, continved.] — The general public statutory law and public local law of . . . M<1., from the year 1692 to 1839 in- clusive; with annotations thereto and a copious index By C. Dorsey. Balto., 1840. 3 v. 8°. (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". 822 p. ; 965 p. — Same ; supplement, 1861/62 ... By K: O. 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., 8°. 79, 111, (1), 102, (1) p. supplement, 1865. By L: Mayer. Balto., 8°. 127, 63 p. supplement, 1861, 61/62, 64, 65, 66, 67. By L: Mayer. Balto., '68. 1 v. 8°. 670 p. — Same: supplement, 1868. By L: Mayer. Balto., '68. 80. 426 p. — Same; supplement, 1870. By J. I. Cohen and T: Rowland. Balto., '70. 8°. 466 p. — A collection of British statutes in force in Marylanl, according to the report thereof made by the late Chancellor Kilty; with notes and references. By J. J. Alexander. Balto., 1S70. 8". xlvi, (l),847p. See above, 1811. — Revised code of the public general laws of Maryland. With the constitution of the State. Comp. by L: Mayer, L. C Fischer, and E. J. D. Cross. Vol.1. Balto., 1879. 1.8°. xlii. 17-1067 p. — The Maryland code. Public general laws, codified by J: 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. Balto, '88. 2 v. 1. 8°. iv, (1), 1078 p.; (3), 1079-2198 p. Coiit- : V. 1, Allegany Co. - Dorchester Co. v. 2, Frederick Co. - Worcester Co. — Supplement to the code of public general laws of Maryland, containing laws passed 1890-98. By J: P. Poe. Balto., '98. 1. 8°. viii, (2), 679 p. — Same; [also] Supplement containing the public general laws passed at the session of 1900. By J: P. Poe. Balto., 'GO. 2 v. 8°. viii, (2), 679 p.; vii, 175 p. Kote. The Hupiilcmcnt to the Riiiiplomont was also isaiied neparately. — Index to the laws and resolutions, 1800-13. '15. 8". (228) p. — Index to the laws [and resolutions] of Md., 1818-2o. By W: Kilty. '27. 8°. (138; p. — Index to the laws and resolutions of Md., 1826-31. •32, 8°. (2), .'344) p. — Same; WV2-?,7. '38. 8°. (2), (534) p. — Same ; \H-Mi-ir,. '46. 8". 754 p. — Notes of reference to certain Md. statutes passed since the conii)ilali()n of Dorsey's Laws . . . [By C. J. M. CwiiiM.] P.alto., 1857. HI". 28 p. ^^54 Legislature] STATE PUBLICATIONS Md. \^Laws 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 [ill part]. Cumberland, 1854. 8°. Report on practice and procedure, prepared by W: Price. Final report of the ConimissionerB. Report on conveyancing. Frederick and Balto., 1855. 8°. Report on pleadings and practice in equity . . . Prepared by S: Tyler. Frederick, 1857. 74, 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., ['96.] 8°. 40 p. — [Auctions J See next entry, — [Baltimore.] An act to provide for the licensing and regulating auctions, etc. in Balto., for the support of free schools, etc. [Sess. 1816]. 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 had 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 construction of a State armory and town hall in . . . Baltimore, and the re-building ... of the Hanover Market House . . . [Balto., 1840] 8°. Up. — [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 thereto passed hy . . . Pennsylvania and Maryland in reference to [the Susquehanna and Tidewater canal companies]. Balto., 1839. 8°. 71, 6 p. An act for the relief of the preferred bondhold- ers of the Chesapeake & Ohio Canal Co. New York. 1867. 8°. 8 p. — [Education.] An act providing a uniform system of free public schools for the State of Md , passed at tlie January session, 1865 '65. 8°. 35 p. Public school law of Md. Balto., 1H72. 8°. The public school law of Md., as amended 1874. Balto , '74. 8". 29 p. — — See also above under Baltimore (two). — [Elections.] Election laws. Publis'hed ... in pursuance of a resolution of the Genl. Assy at the Dec. session, 1819. '20. 8°. Election laws of the State of Md. Balto., 1852. 8°. 24 p. Same; . . . With sut), 64. Olh((r ini»- nellaneouK docs, appr-ndeil to Journal 1H1!2, 311, 40, 4!l, 66, 64. Appendix eallod for In Journal 18.il) not found. Issued in f" form 1777 1»9; in 4", ISOO-IO; sinec then, 8". April 1861 pub. at Krederlck. Set iiti'i note under [House and Senate Documents], p. 619. 656 Legislature] S TA TE PUB Lie A TWNS [Md. \_Journals, Documents, Etc., continued. 1 — Executive proceedings of the Senate, 1838, 39, 42, 43, 54. 58, 67. '39-G7. 7 v. 8°. Note. iHsucd in separate form at least for above yearn ; nee aliio preceding nMe. IH.i!) has title : " I'roceedioK" of the Senate in exec, session, Dec. 1S.39," and incl. also Kxeeutive proccediugB of Doc. 1840 and Dec. 1841, and a Rpt of the Treasurer of the Western Shore, Apr. ;50, 1840; all separately paged. Copy seen of " Exec, proceedings v. 2," 1842, cont. no Exec, proceedings but Gov's, message and miscellaneous docs. 18i'.7 has pagination p. 817-1066, as if in continuation of Senate Journal (816 p.). — Index to the Executive Journal of the Senate, De- cember session 1837/December session 1841, both inclusive. '42. 8°. 122 p. Note. In one alpliabet. — 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 '•ules. Since then they have been issutd in separate form for all sessions — Votes and proceedings of the House of Delegates, sessional, 1777-1824; Journal of proceedings of the House of Delegates, sessional, 1S25-1904. [1777]-1904. f«, 4", a??(^ 8°. Note. Probably all issued in separate form, for pxtra as well as regular sessions, though not all the earlier one." have been seen. Journal of extra session June 1812 entitled "V. and p. of the Genl. .Assy." and perhaps cont. also Senate Journal, which was missing, however, from copy seen. V^otes and proceedings often liound with V. and p. of the Senate, each retaining its own l.-p. Gov's, message appended to Ji urnal 1826, 27, 33. Dec. 1861 (2 mess., 1 inaug.) 6.5. Other mis- cellaneous docs, appended to Journal 1816, 17, 27, 56, Apr. 1861, Dec. 1861, 6.5, 66; Dec. 1861 and sees. 1865 cont. extensive collections of docs., with binder's title " House Journal and Docs." L'^sued in f form 1777-99 ; in 4", 1800-10; since then, 8". April 18t>l has imprint Frederick. *SV(' also note under [Flouse and .^ennte Documontsl, p. 619. — Rules and orders for the regulation ami government of the House of Delegates, Jan. 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. 8o. 144 p. — Index to the printed bills of the House of Delegates, 1824-49. '50. 8°. 215 p. — Index to the Journals of the Senate and House of Delegates . . . [1777-1828] as prepared under Resolution 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, 1794-1808; v. 3, 1809-28. — Hand li.«t 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 House of Delegates, biennial, Jan. session : 1874- 84,88. '74-[ 88 ] 7 pm. 8°. Note. Some mistakes in pagination of 1874; (13 p.). \_Reports of Committees^., Memorials. Etc ] Note. In the followini; list dates given are nenainn -yearn, that is to say. years hi tchich sexxinns began, unless otherwise indicated. 11 = House; S ^Senate. Size 8" if not otherwise specified. — [Agriculture.'] Rpt. of committee on Re : Growth of mulberry and sugar beet. 1836. 8 p. — Manufacture of silk. 1837. 4 p. — Promotion of agric. in tlio several counties. 1838. 4 p. — Bommer luotliod of making manure. 1843. 6 p. — Applii'ation of lime to . . . soil and use of cal- careous matter for asric. purposes. 1843. 15 p. H. — Appointment of an Agric. Chemist. [1846 ] 8 p. — In pursuance of order of S., 20th Feb. [1«50?]. 1849. 7 p. — Abolishment of . . . Inspector of Guano. 1856. 8 p. H. Legislature] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Md. {^Rtports of Commute ts. Memorials, Etc., continued.'] Report of scl. c. . . . expediency of establishing an agricultural school and a pattern farm in each of the counties. 1835. 24 p. II. Memorial from : Md. Agric. Society. 1825, 6 p. — Md. Agric. Coll. 1870. 8 p. — [Baltimoi-e.] 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 Register of Wills. 1854. 8 p. — Rpts. and memorials of I'olice Commrs., Mayor and City Council, Aug. 5,1861. rredk.,'61. 26 p. II. — -S'ame, Aug. 6,1861. 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.] Mr. Teackle. Rpt. of sel. c. to which was referred memorials ami petitions of great numbers of citizens . . . praying the establishment of . . . the Bank of the State of Md. Dec. 1830. 8°. ii, 48, iii-iv, p. Kote. Copy seen called " extra ed., 1831," on cover. See under Inspection and Rt^giilation, Bank of Md., Note. Report of Mr. Teackle . . . ui)on . . . the establishment of a State's Bank . . . 1830. 12°. 45, i, iv, p. Rpts. of committees. Re : Establishment 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. 1886. 16 p. — Susquehanna Bank, etc. 1838. 34 p. — Act for better regulation of banking institutions. 1839. 8 p. — Commrs. to examine . . . Western Bank of Balto. 1839. 8 p. H. —Bill from H. providing for resumption of specie payments. 1841. 8 p. — Same, minority, 8 p. — Affairs of Farmers' and Millers' Bank, Hagerstown. 1842. 72 p. — Gen- eral banking law. 1852. 15 p. — Condition of Farmers' and Merchants' Bank, Greensborough. 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 the Genl. Assy, by Duff Green on bill incorporating the Union Co. [Dated 18.%.] Petititm of Duff Green, asking an act to incor- porate " The Union Trust Co." 1858. 10 p. S. See also below, Currency and [Va,y.<} and Means. — [ Boundaries. '\ Rj)ts of committees. Re: Southern and western limits. (I'igtnan.) 1831. 22 p. — Mr. Pigman . . . [on same. 1831]. 52 p. — .I.e. on boundary lines between Va. and Md. (Blakiston.) 1833. 1 1 j). II. — Mr. Pigman's rpt. relative to s'n iind w'li boundaries. 1833. 13 p. S. [Same a« Blakistor).] — Mr. I'igman's 2d rpt. (on same], with ace. ilocs. 1833. 11 p. S. — The boundary. fMerrick.j 1834. 4 p, — Mr Pigman on rjit. and resolutioriB from H. . . . s'n and w'n bounrlaric?. [1834.) 8 p. — Mr. 658 Legislature] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Md. \_Reports of Committees, Memorials, Etc., continued.'\ Maulsby . . . w'n boiuulary line. [/>a/ecZ l.S;]7. J 5 p. — Retracing and marking w'n and s'n boun- dary. [1858.] 4 p.— 15oundariesof State. 18C0. 5 p. II. — Memorial of J: de la Camp rolating to the maps and surveys of b. line between Md. and Va. 18(!7. 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 counter-meml. of Susquehanna C. C^o. 1828. \ \. — Re : Plans of operation of C. & O. and B. & O. (Mayer;. 1832. G p. — Collision between C. & O. C. Co. and B. & O.K. R. Co. 1833. 8 p.— C. & 0. 1835. 6p.— J. c. . . . loan of last session to C. & O. . . . 1835. 24 p. — Same, minority. 54, 8 p. — Trans- 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. 24 p. — C. & O. C. andB.&O. R.R. westof Damno. G. 1844. IG p. — All subjects relating to C. & O. C. (Kilgour.) 1858. IG p. H. — Affairs and management, C. & D. 1860. 4 p. S. — Case of Hon. A. Spates. [C. & O. affairs]. 1870. 198 p. S. Memorials and petitions. From,: C & O. 1828. 12 p. — Sundry holders of land, counter to [preceding.] 1828. 8 p. — Pres. and Directors C. & O. 1831. G p. — C. & 0. C. Co. Dec. 23, 1833. 8 p. — In behalf of C. & O. 1834. 12 p — Contractors on C. & 0. 1841. 6 p. — J. Hunter and T. G. Harris; [C. & O. C.]. 1849. 14 p. — G: Brown et al., trustees for holders of bonds of C.&O. 1856. 7 p. S. — Citizens of Montgomery Co. against leasing State's interest in C. & 0. 1860. 6 p. H. — Bondholders of C. &0. 1858. 12 p. S. Interrogatories proposed to and answers made by C: B. Fisk, engineer, Mar. 15, 1836. 16 p. [C. & O.] S., sess. 1835. Obligation of C. & 0. to the State. 1839. 8 p. See also below. Railroads, B. ij- 0. and C. ^ 0. — \_Civil War.'\ 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. 5 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. 10 p. — To H., Jan. 5, 1831, (sess. 1830). 8 p. — Sess. 1832. 8 p. — Sess. 1835. 19 p. Same, re ann. report of Auditor, .sess. 1825. 8 p. Same, re accounts of Treas Eastern Shore, annual, sess. 1824, 29, 31, 33, 36, 37, 38, 39, 41. Jfote. 1839, 41 with Bimilar rpt. ou Treas. Western Shore. Same., re accounts of Treas. Western Shore, annual, sess. 1825 ftwo), 29, 33, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 43 (three), 44, 45. Note. The three to .sess. 1843 cover respectively Dec. 1842/ Mar. 1843, Mar./Dec. 1843, and Dec. 1, 1843/Jan. 11, 1844. Same, re accounts of Treasurer, annual, sess. 1831, 31, 42, 46, 47, 49 (two). 52 (three), 53. 54. See also under Exec, and Staff, Governor, Com- munication 1819, Comptroller, 1868, and Treas- urer Eastern Shore ; also above, Civil War. 659 Legislature] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Md. \_Reports of Committees, Memorials, Etc., continved.'\ — [^Colonization.'] Rpt. of sel. c. on communications relative to tariff, Colonization Society, [etc.] 1829. 8 p. See also next entry. — [Colored Population.] Rpt. of committee on : 1835. 8 p. S. — 1839. 7 p. — 1839. 26p. — 1841. 5p. — 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 1831/82. (Hambleton.) 1835. 6 p. — Expedi- ency of forcing all tree people of color to leave this State. (Hambleton.) 1835. 4 p. — Answers from Bd. of Mgrs. for Removing Free People of Color. 1839. 28 p. S. — Answers of Pres. of Colonization Soc'y., Jan. 4, 1841. [Sess. 1840.] 26 p. Report of sel. c. . . . removal of free colored population from Charles county. 1843. 51 p. — Same. 1845. 24 p. (Title var.) Memorial of citizens of Anne Arundel Co. re free negroes and mulattoes. 1852. 2 p. Spet'ch of Col. C. M. Jacobs on the free colored population . . . H., Feb. 17, 1860. n. t. p. 32 p. See also below, Grievances and Courts of Justice, and Slavery ; and under Miscellaneous, Coloni- zation. — [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. — 1849. (Causin, Merrick and Tilghman). 16 p. Other rpts. of committees. Re: Convention for reform of const. (.Nappington). 1832. 6 p. — Progress in revising const, and statutes. 1832. 8 p. — Expediency of bill making it high crime to conspire against const. 1836. 8 p. — Jour, of 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. Meml of C. W. Pinkney submitting amendments [re taxation of corporations.] 1878. 6 p. — [Corporations.] Rpts. of committee on, 1860: Majority rpt. re lialto. City Passenger Ry. 4 p. — Same with evidence. 4, 190 p. — Min. rpt. 4 p. — Evidence taken before the committee. 136 p. Note. Separate House and Senate eda. of each. — [Currency.] Rpt. of committee on : 1837. 12 p.; minority, 8 p. — Sub.stitute proposed by Mr. Williams, 8 p. — With an-swers of banks to inter- rogatories. 1839. 134 p. — With answers of banks in obedience to order of House. 1841. 24 p. See alffo above, Bunks, and below, Ways and Means. — [Debt.] Rpt. of comm. on imprisonment for. 1838. 8 p. — [Education.] Rpt. of committee on. 1839. 6 p. — 1849; niaj., 4 p.; min., 8 p. — Mar. 1853.— Feb. 1860. 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 hcIiooIs. 1835. 4 p. — 66o Legislature] S7'A TE PUB L/C A TIONS [Md. {^Reports of Committees, Memorials, Etc., continued ] Establishing a general system of education I x?,C>. 4 p. — Same, minority. 10 p. ■ — ^ Colleges, at-ail- emies and schools. 1888. M p. — Expediency of appropriating free schools fund to increase sink- ing fund. 1844. 8 p. — Education in this State. 1845. 24 p. — Establishing a uniform system of instruction. (Kerney.) 1852. 12 p. — Eor pro- viding a general system of free public schools. 18(!8. 40 p. — Management of State Normal School. 1880. fi p. Kpt. of c. on public instruction. 1824. f». IG, 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 Annapolis. (Teackle.) 1829. 5(! p. H. 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, academies and schools. (Culbreth.) 183(;. 6 p. Rpt. upon and draught of a code for support of common schools. (Lc Grand, Owens, Magrii- der.) 1843. 47 p. Brookeville Academy . Petition of Trustees. 18G8. 4 p. H. \^Proposed second Medical School.^ Memorial asking charter. 1825. broadside. — 2d memorial. 1825. 8 p. — An exposition of facts relating to medical schools. 1825. 4 p. St. John's College Kpt. 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 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. l(i p. — Same, 18G0. 8 p. S. — Judge J: T.Mason. 185G. 12 p. S. — Response of visi- tors and governors to an order of H. 1867. 8 p. University of Md. Rpt. of j. c. respecting. 1825 10 p. — Statement shewing that the Univ. lottery has not been exhausted. 1825. 7 p. — Memorials of : Professors of Medical School. 1825. 4p — Trustees of Univ. of Md. and Trustees of Balto. College, imprint, Balto., 1830. 31 p. — Med. Faculty. 1832. 8 ]). — Same. 183G. 7 p. — Sundry citizens of Balto. in rel. to Univ. of Md. 1838. 12 p. — One of the rpts. of j. c. on [same]. . . . 1838. IG p. ; same, diff. printer, 15, (1) p. — Rpt. of Mr. Steuart, one of the j. c. on [same]. 1838. 2 p. — Bill for relief of Univ. 1838. Majority, 5 p.; minority, 7 p. — Rpt. of j. c. on memorial of Regents. Majority. 1838. 10 p. Washington College. Memorial . . . Visitors and governors: 1868. 10 p. S. — 1874. 8 p. H. — \_Elections.'\ Rpt. of conmiittee on elections [and privileges]. Sess. 1841. G p. — Senate commit- tee, Jan. 1864. 14 p. — Same, 18G5. 12 p. Same, re: Contested election in Calvert co., with testimony . . . Jan. 1820. [Sess. 1819.] 72 p. — Popular vote on bien. sessions. 184(;. 4 p. — Maj. and min. . . . ele(!tion of Senators. 1856. 7 p. — Memls. of sundry citizens of C^ueen Anne's county . . . registration law. Extra sess. 186G. 4 p. S. A list of the delegates to the Genl. Assy. . . . elected . . . Oct.^A.D. 1830. . . 1830. 8 p. Meml. of citizens of Balto. for a repeal or modi- fication of the registry law. 1866. 124 p. 66i Legislature] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Md. \_Reports of Committees, Memorials, Etc., continued.'] Maj. rpt. of c. on reijistration upon petitions . . in favor of and against repeal of registry law. 1866. 8 p. S. — Minority rpt. 6 p. S. Min rpt of c. on registration act. 1866. 10 p. S. ^Contested Elections ; Senate ] Election of Sena- tor for Carroll Co., sess. 1838: rpt. of maj., 8 p. ; rpt. of mill., 6 ^. — Holton v. Maclin, 1865: Protest of H B. Holton against taking further testimony, 8 p. ; Kpt. of c. on elections, with evi.jence, 32 p.; Min. rpt., 8 p. — G>aham v. Waters, 18115: Meml. of citizens of Sonier.set CO., 4 p.; Answer and counter meml. of L. L. Waters, 8 p. — Spates v. Ohr, 1867 : Meml. of Alfred Spates, 118 p. [Same; Housed Geyer v. Beckenhangh, 1838- Meml. of J; W. Geyer, 10 p.; Paper contain- ing additionil evidence . . . Geyer, 2 p.; Meml. of G: Beckenbiiugh, 2 p.; Additional 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.; AflBdavitin the case of W: S. Lassell, 2 p. • Kpt. of testimony . . . Kent co. election.' 6 p. • Meml. of B: Kirby claiming his seat as a dele- gate from Kent co., 2 p. — Welch v Swann, 1838 : Meml. of R. Welch. 2 p. ; Meml. of R: Swann, counter to [preceding], 8 p.; Rpt. of c, 4 p.— Rossv. Quynn. 1814. Counter meml. of C. Quynn . . . illegal votes cast for W: J. Ross. 1844. 5 p. — Jarrettv.Purnell, 18f;0 : Testimony, 31, 126 p., (with case of Kerr v. Gaither) ; min. rpt., 24 p' ~ Denmead v. Krafft, 18(i0 : Papers . .'. 334 p.; Rpt. of c, 27 ^. — 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 majority). — Spence V. Franklin, 1866 : Testimony, 123 p. ; Testimony (lists of voters, Somerset co.), 251 p.; Rpt. of c., 14 p.; min. rpt., 14 p. — Devecmon v. Mc- Cnllty, 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 : Testimony, 184 p. - Anne Arundel Co., 1882: Testimony, 86 p. [Same; Circuit Court.] Baltimore Co.,Ridgelyv Grason, 1865 : Meml. of J. L Ridgely, contesting ^7***!,^^= Gra.,^on &s ]nAge ... (2) p.; Response ot U: Gra8on,4p. ; Evidence, 285 p.; Rpt. of c 7 p.; min. rpt., (2) p. — Anne Arundel Co., Gam- Irillv. Harwood. 1866: Meml. of G: E. Gambrill contesting election of S. Harwood as Clerk, 6 p. ; Mend, of S. Harwood, in answer to [preceding]' 5 p. ; maj. rpt., 10 p. _ Ftfih Circuit, Chew v. Brooke. 1882 : Testimony, 1« p. [Federal Relations.] Rpt. of committee on: 1867. 6 p. ; mm. rpt., 4 p. —Re: Controversy between L. S. and (it. Britain . . . Oregon Terr. 1845 10 p — Comniun. from Sec. of War asking . certain lands in i'rince George's co. 1845. 4 p. — Erection of a monument 1853. 4 p. Witli rpt of peace commrs. apptd. to wait on Presidents Lincoln and Davi.s. Fredk., 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 C.mst. of U. S. 1«67. 26 p. — Rpt. . . . being j resol'DB rejecting 15th amendment. 1870. 4 p. 662 Legislature] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Md. {^Reports of Committees, Memorials, FAc, continued,'] Resolutions of c. : Jan. 19, 1850. [Scss. 1849]. 4 p. — Apr. 1861. Fredk., '(Jl. 4 p. Conimuni('ations from G. L. Thompson, Engineer in chief, IJ.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. [18G1.] 4 p. See also above, Civil War. — \_Finance.'] IJpt. of committee on: 1868. 12 p — ^awr, /e .- A reiluction of the taxes. 1852. 8 p.; min. 18 p. — Bill to retiulate sale of distilled spirits and other intoxicating liquors. 1854. 8 p. — Petition of T. Y. WaUh. 18(10. G p — Claim of H: M. Fitzhugh. 1860. 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. 1848. 28 p. — J. c. to examine list of cancelled Md. coupons. 1854. 8 p. — J. c ... sinking fund. 1856. 4 p. — Maj. 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 j). Meml. from citizens of Worcester eo. . . . 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 to provide for new map and geol. survey. 1837. 4 p. — Sel. c. ... to abolish otfice of State Geologist. 1838. 3 p. — [Grievancts and Courts of .fustice.] Rpt. 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. v, 346, (1) p. H. — Conduct of Registers in chancery. 1824. 4 p. — Chancery records. 1828. 67 p. — Colored population. 1831. 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 Moire etal. against Ewing. 1836. 8 p. — Bill to settle and adjust western boundary. (Maulsby). 1836. 5 p — Three orders relative to iudiciary . 1843. 1 2 p. — Charter of Pbila., Wilm. '& Balto. R. R. Co. 1843. 10 p. Clerk of Balto. co. Court : Comnuin. in obedience to order of House, Feb. 1842. [Sess. 1841.] 4 p. — Report . . . commin8ions 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.] n. 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 meml. [T. Bland, Dec. 26, 1825. J Balto., '25. 73 p. N'ote. OiaiiniDg payment of arrears of salary. Meml. of Balto. justices of the peace. 1853. 6 p. See also below, Judic. Proceedings and .Iudiciary. — \_House of Reformation for Colored Children.'] Rpt. of j. spec. c. to visit and inspect. Is74. 6 p. j 663 Legislature] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Md. [Reports of Committees, Memorials, Etc., continved.'\ Meml. of grand jury of Balti). i)rayinK a place of punishment for colored children. 1867. 4 p. H. — [House of Refuge.] Report: Sel. c. 18.j2. C p. — J. c."to visit. 1800. 4 p. 11. Memls: of Bd. of Mgrs. 1858. G p. H.— Asking a yearly appropriation. Dec. 1861. Op. S. — [Immigration. '\ Statement of Register of Balto. shewing amount received on account of foreign passengers, 1833-41. Sess. 1841. 4 p. Meml. of German Socy. of Md. counter to i)assage of bill re importation of passenger.s. 1841. 4 p. — [Inebriates, Asylum for.'] Meml. of Bd. of Mgrs. 1808. 4 p. — [Insane.] Maryland Hospital. Rpt. of j. c. on. 1834. 8 p. — Rpt. of c. 1837. 4 p. —Rpt. of sel. c. 1847. 10 p. Same. Rpts. of committees to visit: 1833. 8 p. (H.)— 1835. 8 p. (H.) — 1838. 12 p. — 1852. 8p. — 1868. 8 p. — 1872. 14 p. J^ote. 1852 covers also Mt. Hope Hospital. Same. Rpt. of sel. c. to whom was referred report of President of, 1839, 40. ea., 8 p. Memls. of: S. C. Leakiti, et al., grand jury for Balto., re provision for insane poor. 1840. 6 p. — Miss D. L. Dix ... in behalf of the insane of Md. [1852.] 19, (1) p. S. — [Inspections.] Rpt. of committee on : . . . order of House 5th Jan. 1841; sess. 1840. 6 p. — 1841. 14 p. — 1853. p. — J. c, 1807. 4 p. — [Institutions.] Rpt. of sel. c. to visit Penitentiary, House of Refuge, Asylum for Blind. 1850. 8 p. H. — 1865. 8 p. S. Rpt. of : c. to visit benevolent and reformatory institutions. 1807. 18p. — 1868. 16 p. — 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. 1808. 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, 1820. [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. of j. c. 1835. 10 p. — 1839, maj., 22 p. ; rain., 4 p. —1839. 212 p. — 1868. 4 p. S. Note. Gen. rpt. to boss. 1830 is accompanied by Docs. 1-4, each with t.-p. and separate pagination. Same, re: Canal and railroad cos., 1832, 42 p; minority, 18 p. H. — Balto. & Susquehanna R.R. 1833. 20 p. — Meml. of B. & S. R.R. Co. (Harper.) 1832. Op. H. — Meml. . . . C. & O. asking for aid. 1833. 16 p. — Same; 20, 10 p. .Meml. of Susquehanna C. Co. (Wootton). 1832. p. — Same ; Morris from min. 1832. Op. — Same ; Page 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. p. — Meml. of Balto. & Susciuelianna R. R. Co. Feb. 1S34. [Sess. 1833. J — .Meml. of a convention of . . . Md., Va., Pa., O., and I). C. invoking further aidtoC. &O.C.,P^eb. 1835. [Sess. 18.34. J 7p — B. & S. R. R. 1835. 8 p. — Testimony taken by »Hid comm. [Md. Canal Co.] 1837. 30 j). — Money borrowed on certiticatea of stock of the State. 1838. 8 p. — B. & S. R. R. 1838. G p. — 664 Legislature] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Md. [^Reports of Committees, Memorials, Etc., continued.'] Transmitting commun. from president of B. & O. . . . increase of toll for transportation of flour. 1839. 14 p. — Transniittinf; oonimunica- tions from presidents of H, & O., B. & S., and Eastern Shore 11. K. cos. 18;i'J. 20 p. — C. & O. Canal; [rpt. in part]. 18.S9. 18 p. — Transmit- ting commun. from C. & O. . . . relative to sal- aries, etc. 1839. 24 p. — Communicating infor- mation from presidents of C. & O. and B. & O. 1889 14 p. — C. & O. Canal. 18159. 4 p. — Con- dition of C. & 0. Canal. 1840. 28 p. ; min., 38 p. — Transmitting commun. from president of B. & O. 1841. 8 p. — Enclosing answers of presidentof B. &0. Jan. IC, 1843. [Sess. 1842.] 20 p. — Enclosing commun. from C. & O. C. Co. 1842. 8 p. — Meml. of P. Crowley and J: Gor- man praying C. & O. C. Co. may fund scrip held by them. 1845. 4 p. iS'ce ulso under Inspec. and Keg., t'uiwla, C/ies. d- Del. Committee on. Miscell. docs., viz.: Commun. from C. & O. C. Co. to chairman. 1828. 4 p. — Commun. from Messrs. Howard and M'Neill re advantages of a railroad from Balto. to Wash. Jan. 1831. [Sess. 1830.] 12 p. — Letter from J. H. Eaton, pres. C. & 0., 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 internal imj^rove- ments. 1856. 8 p. H. Memls. of: Committee of convention lield in Balto. 14th Dec. 1825. [Sess. 1825.] 14 p. — Citizens of Worcester co. re several works of int. imp. 1838. G p. (Eastern Shore H.R.) — G: C. 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. (J 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. 18(il. Fredk., '61. 8 p. — Case of State t: J. W. Davis. 1874. 6 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 much of Gov's. mess, as rel. to murder of E: Gorsuch and trial of treason cases in Phila. [1852.] 16 p. Rpt. of R. J. Brent in case of State v. Swan. 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. Re : Attendance of judges. 1846. 6 p. — High Court of Chan- cery and Chancellor's salary. (Duckett.) 1846. 12 p. — Biennial sessions. (Wickes.) 1846. 8 p. See also above, Orievances and Courts of Justice, and Judicial Proceedings. 66^ Legislature] S TA TE P UBLICA 7 'IONS [Md. [^Reports of Committees, Memorials, Etc.^ continued.] Rpt. of sel. c. 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. N^ote. Maj. rpt. wrongly dated Jan. 20, " 1840 " for 1841. — [Library, State.] Report relative to the State Library made by the c. appointed on that subject. (Teacltle.) Sess. 1831. 8 p. .Kpt. of joint committee on : annual, sess. 1832-34, 36-41, 49. ^ote. These rpts., as also many of the following, usually contained the ann. rpt. of the State Librarian. Same, enclosing letter from J: L. Kerr re History of Md. [Dated 1834.] 7 p. Report of Senate committee: annual, 1852, 53, 54, 58, 67. M)te. 1867 cent, a Supplemental Catalogue. Report of House committee : 1847. 6 p. — 1876. 14 p. Report of joint committee ; 1860, 05, 72. J^^ofe. 1S65 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 Annamessecks and Manokin in 1663. [Sess. 1832.] 16 p. Rpt. from c. . . . re ms. in Library relating to earlyhistory 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 OfBce], annual, 1844-47. See also under Miscellaneous, Loans, Commissioner of. — [Lotteries.] Committee on. Rpt. : 1832, 34 (H), 38 (maj. 4 p.; min. 12 p.), 39. — Statement, 1838. 14 p. Same; rpt. re: Meml. praying a lottery for a State Armory, etc. in Balto. 1836. 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 al.so above. Education, Univ. of Md. ; under Executive and Staff, Governor ; and under Miscel- laneous, Lottery Commissioners. — [Manufactures.] Committee on. See below, -.WA'. — [Memorials, I'etitions, Etc.] From: [A. Nisbet, ad- ministrator of T: C. Deye]. 1825. 6 p. — C: F. and E. M. L. I'ochon. 1825. 8 p. (Petition.) — Citizens of Fredk. and Balto. COS. . . . altera- tion in formation of said cos. 1831. 6 p. — Commrs. of Easton, to Fxccutive . . . pub. ord- nance. 1832. 4 p. — GaaLightCo.of lialto. 1833. 8 P- — Hon. (-'. Dor.icy . . . revision of laws. 1838. 4 p. — Geijrgetown, for a retrocession. 1840. 8 p. (I'roc. and resolution.) — Mayor f< «/. of .Annapolis . . . public projierty. 1852. p. Counsel of R. Swan. 185.".. 6 p. (Peti- tion to H.)—R: Williams . . . auit in chancery. 666 Legislature] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Md. [Rf ports of Committees, Memorials, Eic.^ continued.] IS.U. C p (Petition, R.) — F. W. Rnine & Sons et at. against proliil)itory liquor law. 18o4. 4 p. (Representation, .S.) — C: W. Webster, jjraying eonii)en.sation f(jr his codification of laws. 1856 8 p. — R: B. Cartnichael et al. against adjournment s(?ie\ Port Deposit. Rpt. of sel. c. re petitions . . . praying that tlie authority by wliich the B. & P. D. are aliout to . . . obstruct navigable waters be enquired into 1835. 4 p. Baltimore .\' I'otom.ac. (Jountir meml. of the I'residcnt to the tJicml of tli" I'n s ;uid Directors of the B. & O. 1H67. 16 p. Haltimore ft; Susquehanna. Kpt. of sel. c to investigate affair."? of. 1846. 12 p. 668 Legislature] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Md. {^Reports of Committees, Memorials, Etc., continued. 1 Merals.: In behalf of. [1834. J 8 j) —Of Prcs. and directors of. 1834. 8 p. — To the Hon. the Genl. Assy. [Metnl. of]. 183.5. 8 p. -- Of Pres. and Directors relative to affairs of the CO. 1844. 4 p. — Of Pres. and Directors, pray- ing an extension to tialto., 1860. 5 p. — Rpt. of Hev. Dr. Ethan Allen in rel. to records of Exec. Dept ; and letter from J: H. Alexander re Calendar of Domestic State papers. [ISGl.] 8 p. Mr. Pigman's rpt. upon autographical ms. of His- tory of 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 1835.] 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 memls.of J: B. Morris, Reverdy Johnson, and others, praying indenmity, etc. 1835. 78 j). — [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 Grievance.s : (ind under Kxcc. and Staff, Trensnrer, Miscellaneous, Sess. 1836. — [Roads.] Petition by citizens praying to be relieved from illegal exactions of tolls on roads leading to Balto. imp., Balto.. 1819. 20 j). — Meml. of r.alto. & Iteistertown Turnpike Hoad Co. 1832. 8 p. — Mr. Pigman's rpt. on National Road [Year 1834: sess. uncertain.] 8 p. See also above under Railroads, Penna., Del. 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. Neiv York. Nullification. 1832. 28 p. — Militia. 1833. 8 p. — National domain. 1840. 4 p. — Death of late President [Harrison]. 1841. 8 p. New York, Pa., Va., and Ohio. Costs of judiciary system of said States. 1844. 8 p. North Carolina. Nullification. 1832. 4 p. See also under 'K^qc. and Staff, Governor, 183.5. Ohio. Tariff. 1830. 4 p. — Nullification. 1832. 7 p. See also above under Maine and 2^ew York. Pennsylvania. Union of the States. 1832. 4 p. — Lotteries. 1833. 8 p. — Pub. lands. 1840. 4 p. Sec also above under New York ; and under Executive and Staff, Governor, Communications, 1837. Commun. from select and common 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. 18(30. 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.] (^ 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 Committees, Memorials, Etc., continued. '\ Tennessee and Indiana. 1831. 12 p. Note. Includes a commun. from Adjt. Genl. of Md. Tennessee and Vermont. [Slavery, awe? propo.sed amendment to U. S. Constitution.] 1825. 8 p. Vermont. [Election of Pres. and V.-p. of U. S., and Amer. Colonization Socy.]. 1829. 8 p. See also 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. & 0. Canal. 1860. 4 p. See also above under New York. — \^Taxation .'\ 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. — \^Tohacco 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. 1842. 12 p. — Sel. c. in regard to tobacco damaged at warehouses nos. 2 and 3. 1842. 4 p. — Sel. c. in rel. to inspec- tion of tobacco in. 1847. 8 p. — Sel. c. to ex- amine condition of. 1849. 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. 1868. 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 conimr.s. appointed under a resolution . . . 1831. 8 p. Commun. from K: W. Gill enclosing commun. from J. W. McCuUoh 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. 1860. 4 p. — [T'rea.sj'rer.] 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 Means.'] Committee of. Rpt. on finances of State, annual, sess. 1818, 24-25, 29, 31-41, 43- 47, 49, 52-54, 56, 58, 60, Dec. 61. Not/". 'I'itlf! varic'B : often Il|)t., lipt. on Htate of the finances, etc. Kpt. IH.';.') iH on financeH and Int. imprvrntH. 2 rptw., is:i9 : one 10 p., one "in purl," 8 p. R])tn. 184:3 (mnj. lU ]>., Mr. Carey, 1.5 p.) 49, r,2, 53 (10 p., min. p.) on " wo much of Oov'h. meMR. as rel. to financoK." Rpt. relative to funds of the State. 1838. 6 p. Same. Rpta. re: Sundry sugar refiners in Md. imp. 1803. — [State's capital, revenue, expendi- tures, etc.]. 1819. 4-^. 5 1., 3 tab. — Hill relative to lotteries. 1828. 8 p. — Sufficiency of existing revetnie to sustain the several propositions now pending. ]8:'.l. 16 p. — Memls. praying estab- lishment of a financial institution. [State bank.] 672 Legislature] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Md. \^Reports of Committees, Memorials, Etc., continued.'] 1831. IG 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 revenues 183G. 6 p. — Bills to provide for completion of C. & O. to Cum- berland and B. & S. to Boroufili of York. 18:!4. 8 p. — Certain int iniprvnit. companie.s. (Maj.) 1837. 4 p. — Iiiquirii'S conducted before the c ; dissentiii"^ from maj. 1837. \ p. — Validity of contract made by commrs. with certain int. imp. companies. 1837. 8 p. — Subscription of State to certain int. imp. companies. 1837. 1)8 p. — C. & O. (^o. 1838. 4 p. — Recommending certifi- cates of (5% currency stock be changed to b'% sterling stock. 1838. fi p. — Comnnin. with Messrs. Baring and T. W. Ward re C. & O. 1842. 8 p. — Commun. from Baring & Bros. 1843. 6 p. — Quantity and value of real estate in the several counties and Howard dist. 1846. 16 p. — Act to alter mode of appointing Lottery Commrs. 1847. 6 p. — Expediency of reducing direct tax (Maj.) 1849. 6 p. — [Repeal of direct tax; Morris, from niin. c] 18.52. 8 p. — Bill to regulate sale of intoxicating liquors. 1854. 8 p. — Increase of stockholders' directors in B. & 0. 1.SG4. 6 p H. — Same, min., 6 p. — Bill incorporating Balto., Annap. & Wash. Air LineR.R. Co. (Unfavorable rpt.) . 1865. 6 p. H. See also above, Banks, Currency, and Finance ; and under Inspec. an. 8 p — Robt. Hunter of New York . . . re memorial to Congress in rel. to Revolutionary soldiers. 1830. 8 p. re charitable works, Genl. Lew Wallace 1865. 95 p. Consul Genl. of France etc. 1838. 2 p. —Maj. re Freedmen's Bureau. Legislature] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Md. {^Reports 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. itnp., 1786. 44 p. The present state of Md. By tiie delegates of the people. Balto.^r., London rej?r., 1787. 28 p. Kote. Address to the people of Maryland, signed 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 meml. of Chesapeake Steam Towing Co 1834. 12 p. Rpt. of J. W. McCulloh 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, Railroads, Eastern Shore. Reasons for an extra session. [1854 ] 14 p. Correspondence relating to the insurrection at Harper's Ferry, 17th Oct. 1859. 18G0. 79 p. Speech of L: P. 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, 1865. 6 p. Maj. rpt. of Cecil and Harford delegations re Cecil and Harford cos. boom company. 1868. 6p. H. Miscellaneous. Armorer. Report of Washington G. Tuck, Armourer at Annapolis, Dec. 1824. 8°. t-p-, p. 1, and schedule. See also under Legislature, Rpts. of Committees, Jlilitia. [Baltirn,ore.] 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 the commrs. on dividing the property held jointly by the city and co. of Balto. [Sess. 18,53.] 32 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. harbor. 1878. 8 p. Board of Commissioners of Baltimore County. Report [on new court house and jail]. 1856. 32 [). — Rpt. [on almshouse property]. 1872. 6 p. Board of Police Commissioners. Report, with ace. docs, [read \\vj^. 1, 1861]. 37 p. — Report, 1865. 16 p. — Rep(;rt to Senate, 1867. 84 p. — Heport in response to an order, 1872. 8 p. — Communication from tht! Mayor of Balto., with . . . Mayor and P.oard of Police . . . Freder- ick, 1861. 8 p. See also under Kxec. and Staff, Governor, Comptrol- ler, Treasurer ; iinder .Tudiciary, ]H60, 61, 67; and under Legislature, Special Laws, and Rpts. of committees : Baltimore, Corporations, Educa- tion, 1824, Grievances., .fudic. Proceedings, Lot- teries., Riots, Tobacco, Ways and Means. 674 Miscellaneous] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Md. {^BoundaritsJl Report of the Commissioners appointed to survey tlie river Potomac. 1822. 8°. — Report of the Commissioners concerning the western limits of the State. [Sess. 1824.] ['25.] 8°. 20 p. — Conmiunieation of K. F. Chambers, Esq., one of the commissioners on the western boundary, to the Lej^islature. [Boss. 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 Ist ed. see under Executive and Staff, Gov- ernor, Spec. mens. 1850. — 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 boundarv between Md. and Va. n. p., n. d. [1860.] ' 8 p. — The southern boundary of Maryland. [Report by T: J. Lee.] [Balto., I860.] 8°. 24 p. map. Note. Title of map : " Boundary line between Md. and Va., western meridian line — surveyed under the orders of the Joint Commission . . . T: J. Lee of Md., Angus W. McDonald of Va., Commrs. By I.ieut. N. Michler, U.S. Topograpliical Engineer, assisted t)y J: de la Camp and L. Daser, 1859 and 1860." Scale 1/128000; size, 30i 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 the 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 tlie Governor of Virginia, of the result of his 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 .\ydelott, 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". G 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°. 844 p. Note. There were apparently two cds. of this, iiy 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 the boundary line award between Md. and Va. [Dec. 7, 1877.] '78. 8°. 8 p. 67: Miscellaneous] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Md. \^Boundarits, continiied.] — Report of Commissioner of Maryland [W: J. Aydelottj for surveying 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. 8°. 28 p. map. il. — See also under Executive and Staff, Governor; 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. n. t. p. [Sess. 1834.] 24 p. See also under Exec, and Staff, Governor, 1832, 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. Note. Bound and paged with ipt. of Committee on Federal Relations; nee under Legislature, Rpts. of committees, Federal Relationss, 1851. — Report of the commissioners appointed to disburse the 350,000 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. Hagerstown, [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, S34p.; viii, (1),285, (1) p. ports. — See also under Legislature, Rpts. 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. J n. t. p. K; p. — Report of the Hoard of State Colonization Mana- gers. [Sess. 1858.] 4 p. State Colonization Society (1831-). 3(l-4th, 7th annual report, sess. 1834-35, 38; report, sess. 1843. Balto. ortcZ Annapolis, •35-[44?J 8°. Note. ?i(\, " to the memberH tiiid tlic public," pr. at Balto. ; 4th, " to the MurH. of the Htate Colonization Fund," pr. at Annnp.; Imp. of othi.TH unknown. — Communication from the President. [Sess. I860.] 8". 6 p. See also und.er Legi.Hlature, Itpts. of committees: Colonization and (Colored I'opulation. Commercial Convention (Augusta, Ga.). Resolutions. [Md Genl. Assy., sc.ss. 1838.] 8". 2 p. 676 Miscellaneous] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Md. {^Constitution of the U. S.'\ Copy of proposed amend- ment to the Constitution of the United States, [Apr. 30, 1861.] Frederick, '01. 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. 1885. Balto., '86. 8". 40 p. See also ic7iderln»tii\Jil\oviH, Land Office, Gommr. of , Report, Note 1. History of Maryland. By J. T: Scharf. Balto., 1879. 3 V. 1. 8°. maps. port. il. Note. Privately published but subscribed for by the State. {Internal Improvement.'] Convenlion (Baltimore, De- cember 1825). The State Convention on Inter- nal Improvements containing: the resolutions, etc., offered . . . Together with . . . the views of T: Ellicott. . . . By T: Phenix, Asst. Secretary to the convention. Balto., 1825. 8". 44, 19, (1) p. Internal Improvement Convention (Baltimore, Dec. 1834). Journal. Balto., '35. 8°. 94 p. Convention on Internal Improvements (Baltimore, May 2, ]83(i). Journal of the proceedings. Balto., '30. 8". 15 p. See also under Legislature, Rpts. of committees. Loans, Commissioner of. Reports nos. 1 and 2. [Sess. 1847.] 8°. 24 p. See also under Legislature, Rpts. of commUteet. 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 " Coramrs. of Lotteries." — Communication from the late Lottery Coramrs. [Sess. 1838.] 4 p. — See also under Exec, and Staff, Governor, Com- mun. 1838; and under Legislature, Rpts. of committees: Education {Univ. of Md.), Lotteries, Ways and Means, 1828, 47. Maryland Register for 1800/()1; a legal, political and business manual by J. Wingate, containing the State and county officers. . . . Balto., '60. 12°. — Same, 1874/70 ; containing the names and duties of public officers. ... By J. 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°. 11 p. Note. This office existed only four or five years and printed no other rpt. See also under Legislature, Rpts. of committees. Records. {Rivers.'] 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 survev of the Pocomoke. [Sess. 1830.] '30. 6 p. — Report of joint committee on obstructions in the river Susquehanna. (Heath, chrmn.) [Sess. 1830.] Op. — Report relative to the artificial obstructions to the navigation of the river Susquehanna. [Sess. 1831.] '32. 18 p. 677 Miscellaneous] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Md. \^Rivers, continued?^ — 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 tiie Focomoke and Potomac. '94. 8". 222, (2) p. — See also under Executive and Staff, Governor, Special mess., also 1833, 76 ; and under Legisla- ture, Special Laws and Reports of comniiitets, Internal Improvement, 1833. Washington Monument. See under Executive and Staff, Treasurer. Supplemental : Provincial. See also wnc^er Institutions, Historical Society , 'Y:\ie. 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. fo. 2 1. Note. Relating to legislation in Virgini-a concerning tobacco. — The speech of His Excellency S: Ogle, Esq., Governor ... to both Houses of Assembly . . . Uth July 1732. Annapolis, 1732. sm. fo. (2), (6) p. — A collection of the Governor's several speetdies 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. Note. lie fire in Boston, March 20, 17. 678 Supplemental] STATE P UBL ICA TIONS [Md. [Laws of the Province.'] Laws of Maryland enacted at a session of Assembly begun . . . March the loth, 172;".. [Annapolis, 1725.] sra.f". 20 p. — Acts of Assembly . . . enacted at a session . . . begun and held at . . . Annapolis . . . 12th July . . . 1726. Annapolis, [17L>0j. sm.fo. 8p. Note. Babin says : " Continued annually and Bemi-annually under the title of '.Acts ' or 'Laws,' in sin. f" form until 17f)2; after this in f till 1799," etc. There is other record of session laws pub. as early as 1707. The full text of the laws id'.i'i/H- 1710 has been reprinted in the " Archives of Md.; " nee u/nle?' Institutions, II i/storical Society. — 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. Digested under proper heads. London, 1704. IG^. 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.8°. [87 p.] Note. Apparently a " separate " from the preceding title. Pp. 81-87 wrongly numbered " 05-71." — Acts of Assc^uibly passed in the Province . . . 1092 to 1715. London, 1723. f. xj, (7), 183 p. — The laws of the Province of Maryland, collected into one volumn \_sic~\ . . . at a General Assem- bly begun at St. Mary's the tenth day of May 1692, and continued ... to the vear 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. fo. (4), 300, (6) p. — [Revised edition of the laws. Annapolis, 1755] Note. Mentioned in Thomas's " History of Printing iu 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., 306 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 . . . Together with notes . . . relative to tlie consti- tution thereof. . . . By T: Bacon Annapolis, 1765. fo. (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 rears 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 ciiarter was apparently printed by Parks at Annapolis. No printed journals of the Upper House exist, other than this, the ms. 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, 1728-74. Annapolis, [1728J-74. fo and 4°. Note. Called "Votes and resolves," 1728-30; called "A Journal 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, Laws of the Province, 1726, Note. 1739 said to be sm. 4"; 1740-48,4"; others f. Published for every session, 1728-74 vyith perhaps some few exceptions. 1771 called " Proceedings of the House of Assembly . . . with Grov. 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 . . . 1700. — To His Excellency Benedict Leonard Calvert, Gov- ernour . . . The humble address of the Upper House of Assembly [May 22, 1730. Annapo- lis, 1730.] fo. (2) p. — Same, [July 12, 1730. Annapolis, 1730.] fo. (2^ p. — To the Honourable Benedict Leonard Calvert, Esq., GoTernour of Maryland. The humble address of the House of Delegates [May 22, 1730. Annapolis, 1730.] fo. (2) p. — To His Excellency S: Ogle, Esq., Governor . . . the humble address of the Upper House of As- sembly. Annapolis, 1739. fo. (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. fo. (2), 55 p. — To the Honourable B: Tasker, Esq., President . . . the humble address of the Upper House of As- sembly. Annapolis, [1752]. fo. (1) p. — To His Excellency, Horatio Sharpe, Esq., Governor . . . address . . . Annapolis, [1753]. fo. (l)p. — Remarks upon a message in House of Assembly on the supply bill for His Majesty's service, 1762. n. p., 1764. 120. 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. sm.40. 26 p. Note. Two folio leaves inserted, containing proceedings of adjourned meetings. See 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 Marylanp. — Proceedings and debates of the Virgmia conven- tion begun and held in the county of Richmond, Oct. 5, 1829 . . . Jan. 15, 1830. Winchester, '30. f°. (l),124p. Note. Reprinted by the Wiuchester Republican. — Bill of rights . . . adopted June 12th, 177fi. 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 appendi.K 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); Basis of representation, and anaen.lment, 82 p. (n. d.) ; Bill of Rluhts of Va., 1776-1851, 5 p. ('51) ; Constitution 1851, 40 pp. ( 51). — Same. Another issue. Co7it. : Journal, with appendix, 424,23 p. ('50) ; Basis of representation, and amendments, 15,5 p. (?t. d); Bill ot Rights of Va., 1776-1851, 5 p. ('51) ; Constitution, 1851, 40 p. (•51) ; Resolutions, Reports, Amendments, var. pag. (?i. a.) Register of the debates and i)roceedings. 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. n. 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. i;'., 18G1. 'lU. 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]. b". 136 p. — [Documents of the Convention] ; nos. 1-54. n. t.p. [Richmond, 1861]. 8". var. pag. • — Addresses delivered . . . by lion. Fulton Anderson (Coniiiiissioncr from Miss.), lion. 11: L. Ben- ning (fJommisHioner from Ga.), and Hon. J: S. Preston (CommiHsioner from So. Carolina), Feb. 1861. '61. 8". 64 p. Portions of journal of secret session of the conven- tion, withhelil from publication at its session ending .'Mity 1, 1861. /i y?., [1861]. 8". 26 p. — Ordinances adopted by the convention of Va. in secret session, April-July 1861. '61. 8". 53 p. Note. Those of Ainll-Muy al«o appended to Aets, 1861. 682 Constitution] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Va. Convention, February 1861, continued. — Ordinances adoptecl by the convention at the ad- journed session in June and July 18(il. n. p., n. d. 8". (1), 49-73, (1) p. — Ordinances adopted hy the convention at the ad- journed session in Nov. and Dec. 1801. n. p., n. d. 8°. 11 p. — The new constitution of Virginia, witii tlie amended Bill of Rights, as adopted by the reform conven- tion of 1850/ol, and amended by the convention ofl8G0/61. n.p.,n.d. 8°. 27 p. — [Speech of John Tyler, May l?,th, 1S61]. pm. — Rules and articles for the government of the Army of Virginia. 18G1. 8°. 2i) p. Convention, June 1S61 (Wheeling). Journal of the convention assembled at Wheeling June 11, 1861. '61. 8". Note. The ordinance of seceseion having been ratified by a majority vote of tlie people on May 2;kl, thirty-five counties loyal to the Union, principally in what is now West' Va., elected delegates to this convention, as had been provided l>y a previous convention held at VVheelinf; May i:ith. "A decla- ration of the People of Va.," was adopted, declaring the ordinance of secession null and void and the State government usurped, F. H. Peirpoint was chosen Governor, and " An or- dinance for the Keorganization of the Hlatc Govt." pasi^ed, providing for a session of the Genl. Assj'. in July and the election by it of Auditor, Secretary, and Treasurer. At an adjourned eess. in August the convention jjassed the New State ordinance entered below. — Ordinances of the convention assembled at Wheel- ing on the 11th of June 1861. Printed by authority . . . Wheeling '61, 8°. 10, (2) p. Note. Also reprinted in 1866 by the State of West Va. in 1 v. with the Acts of the Reorganized Government prior to 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. [VVheeling, '61]. 80. 4 p. — See also next entry; aho Reorganized Govt under Exec, and Staff, Governor and Auditor; and under Legislature, Laivs of the State and Jour- nals, Docs., etc. Convention, November 1861 (Wheeling). See West Virginia State Publications. Note. 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 13th 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. 68-1 Executive] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Va. Executive and Staff. Governor. Message, annual or biennial, 1813-1902. Cont. : Bj' J. Barbour, 1813, 14; 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, 36; by W. Robertson (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, 45; by W: Smith, 1846, 47,48; by J: B. Floyd, 1849, 50; by J. Johnson, 1852 (Jan., Dec), 53, 56; by H: A. Wise, 1S57 (four), 59 (two); by J Letcher, 1861 (Jan., Dec), 62 (May, Sept.), 63 (Jan., Sept., Dec); by W: Smith [1SG4?] ; 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. McKinney, 1891, 93; by C: T. O'Ferrall, 1895, 97; by J. H. Tyler, 18>j9, 1901 (Jan., Dec); by A. J. Mon- tague, 1902 (July), 04 (Jan.). Xote. Delivered at commencement of regular sessions, and of extra or adjourned sessions as noted above. Generally in body of or appended to one or both Journals and prefixed to many of the Documents prior to 1871; all here listed seen only in such form. The four messages of Gov. Wise to reg. sess. 1857 were paged consecutively : 1. Present commercial crisis, Iv, p.; 2. Legal rate of interest, p.lvii-cxis; 3. Miscell. sub- jects, p. exxi-clxiii; 4. Reprieves and pardons, p. clxv-cclv. See also below Messages . . . 1863. — Inaugural address, 1860, 64, 98. ['60]-98. 8°. Co7it.: By J: Letcher, Jan. 1860; by W: Smith, Jan. 1864; by J. H. Tyler, Jan. 1898. — [Reorganized Government.'] Message of Governor, July, Dec, ISfil, May, Dec, 1862; Doc : 1863- 64. Wheeling, '61-62; [Alexandria, '63-65?] 8°. Cont.; By F. H. Peirpoint, 1861 (July, Dec), 62 (May, Dec), 63-64. ^. v o'. Xote. Mess. 1862-64 seen only in Journals of the Reorgan- ized Govt. In 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 Peirpoint's further mes.sages 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. [I8G-?] pm. — Communication . . . transmitting list of pardons and commutations of punishment . . . ; to leg- islative sessions, 18.52-1903. Note. Title vaiies; as above beginning 1881. See aho note above under Message. — A list of commissioners [in other States, etc., ap- pointed by the Kxeoutive of Virginia, and appear- ing to he 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?J 8°. 8 p. Note. Publiehcd also for many other years. — Governor's communication enclosing the report of tiie Board of Principal Assessors, with the table of assessment of lands. 1820. 8°. 7 p. fold, sched. (llousc, Feb. 16, 1820.) — Governor's Communication transmitting to the Legislature of Va. the report of the Com- mittee of 'J'wenty-one to the convention of tiie peoi)le of So. Carolina, on the subject of the .'^everiil acts of Congress imposing duties for tlic protection of domestic manufactures. With the ordinance to nullify the same. n. p., n. d [Sess. 1H32]. 4". 29 p. — [Proclamation of Gov. Lctclii r convening the General Assembly in extra session Jan. 18611. 1860. -^ 6S4 Executive] STATE PUBLICATIONS LVa. Governor ., continued. — Governor's communication, enclosing letters from the Governor of Mil. and President of the Ga. convention, Jan. 18G1. 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 tlie late Union. Jan. 6. 1861. 8". 11 p. — Communication enclosing letter from Judge Robert- son . . . [relating 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, n. t. p. [1861.] 8°. 15 p. — Communication transmitting documents from several States, Feb. II, 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 preparatiinis for the defence of the State . . . [June 17, 1861]. n. p. ['61.] 8". 95 p. (Doc. 35, Convention 1861). — Supplemental 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. w.;?., ['63.] 8°. 8 p. — Messages of the Governor of Virginia [Dec. 2-1. 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, 18(;9- 73. '71-73. 8°. 167, (124) p. port. — Message of Gov. Gilbert C. Walker . . . relative to the finnncial 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. 8°. Up. — 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. S°. — 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 R.R. Co. n. t. p. [1882.] 8°. 3 p. 685 Executive] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Va. Governor, continued. — Communication from the Governor . . . [Dec. 22, 1885] enclosing report of the Board which administered Virginia's exhibit at the New Orleans Exhibition. 8°. 11 p. — A message from the Governor . . . inclosing a communication from INIr. John Lubbock, chair- man of the Council and Committee of Foreign Bondholders in London. 71. t. p. 8°. 4 p. (House doc. 6, sess. 1889/90). — Special message of the Governor . . . relative to oysters. [1891.] ^^ote. In mess. Dec. 2, 1891, p. 41-63. — Special message [of Gov. McKinney] transmitting report of the commission appointed on the public debt, Jan. 14, 1892. 8°. 57 p. A'ofe. As House doc. 2 and Senate doc. 6, sess. 1891/92, this has 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«, 40 a^rf 16«. — IBoundaries.] [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, 18G0. 05 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, 187(i. Communication from the Governor transmitting report of tlie commissioners to arbitrate tlie boundary line between Va. and Md., Jan. 19, 1877. (Jl 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 between Va. and West Va., Jan. 23, 1880. 2 p. Communication from the Governor in relation to boundary line t)elween Va. and Md. 28 p. (Senate doc. 37, .sess. 1883/84.) Communication from the Governor [Mar. 17, 1884, transmitting report of the Commissioner, G: H. Bagwell, and Engineer, Lieut. F. V. Abbott, to settle the boundary line between Va. and Md., with statement of expenses.] [Sess. 18M3/84.] 28 p. Kofi-. Apparr^ntly the noiiRo ed. of lljo preceding doc. Conimunicitiou from the Governor [Jan. 11, 1886] inclo.singa letter from the Governor of No. Caro- lina, re appointment of commissioners to mark boundary line of Va. and Xo. Carolina. [Sess. 1885/86.] 1 1. (Hou.se doc. ; Sen. doc. title var.) 6S6 Executive] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Va. Governor, continued. Communication from the Governor inclnsing a letter from eommissioners to mark the boumlary line between the States of Va. and No. Carolina. 1 p. (Senate doc, sess. 1885/8G.) 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, sess. 1885/8G.) [Governor's] Message [Feb. 20, I89(;] on boun- dary line dispute between Va. and No. Caro- lina, [with the report of the commissioners on the same.] [Sess. ]8!).5/9(!.] 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. 7i. t. p. 8°. 3 p. (Sen. doc. 5, sess. 1897/98). — See also -under Institutions, Agric. and Mech. Col- lege, 187H ; and under Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc., Standing Committees. Adjutant General. Report, annual, Nov. or Dec: 1813, 22, 29-32, 35-42, 44, 46; Sept. 30: 1840/ 47-61/62; Nov. or Dec: 1863, 65, 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°. Note. Early rpts. often cont. rpt. of Supt. of Armory; see also follo^ring note. Irregular periods as follows: May 20/ Dec. 6, 1H13; June 24/Dec. 12, ISfio; Mar. 1/Oec. 1, 1887; Dec. 1, 1887/Dec. 31, 1888; cal. yr. 1889; Jan. l/Oct. 20, 18i)o. Kpt. 1885/86datedMar. 1, 1887. Rpt. [1870] not seen but mentioned in Gov's, mess, asof " Jan. 1871." No rpts. 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, sched. Kote.. Called " Abstract " from 1832. These accompany Adjt's. rpt. or with 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°. Note. Rpts. required by act of Mar. 23, 1836. Rpt. [1871], dated Feb. 1, 1872, is really bieuuial, 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. Rejiort, Sept. 30 : annual, 1814, 14/15, 17/18-19/20, 21/22-5-753; biennial, 1858/55-61/63; annual, 1863/64-1903/04. ['14]- 1904. 8°. Note. Early rpts. seen 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 18(31/62 is called: "A 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. required by act of 1853. T.-p. of [185.3/54] has session-date, " 1855/56." 1857/58 in reg. bien. rpt. 1857/59. Title varies. 687 Executive] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Va. 1893-1904. Auditor of Public Accounts, coniimted. — Reports of life insurance companies, '93-1905. 8°. — A statement shewing the amount paid from the pub- lic treasury, aniiuallj' 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°. 9p. J^ote. Similar statements published irregularly in succeed- ing years. — 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 fo broadside. (Doc. 21, sess. 1831). It^te. Supplemented and corrected by similar statement Jan. 31, 1832: Doc. 25; 4 p. — Muster rolls of the Virginia militia in the war of 1812, being a supplement to the pay rolls 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.] S". 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 )^n(7tr Legislature, Laws 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 Government. Report of the Auditor, annual. Sept. 30: 1861, 61/62-63/64. Wheeling [and Alexandria?], '61-['64?]. 8«. Note. Rpt. 18fil cont. also a rpt. by same oflicial as Second Auditor. Itpt. 1861/<)2 seen in pra., also in House Journal (Reorg.inized Govt.) ; others seen only in latter form. — See also forward under Second Auditor, 1865, and under Treasurer, 1788, Note ; and nnder Legis- lature, ./«/.«., Docs., etc.. Standing Committees : Auditor and Finance, and entry 1831. Second Auditor. Report of the proceedings of the school commissioners in the different counties, Sept. 30: 1825,26. 2 rpts. 4°. Note. Title Is " Gov's. letter communicating 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/ 66. Note. Rpts. of school coinmrs. in each case one year behind dale of rpt. Title varied prior to I8;',2. Rpts. ln.^3/r)4-,')4/65 iiubmlttfd a* one n-porl In two pis., with separate t-ps. ; simi- larly, ]H:):>/r,H--,F,/;,l and 18&7/58-&8/59. Rpt. 1861/63 biennial, on Literary Kund alone. — Report from the Second Auditor's office, Sept. 30, 1865. Note. By (First) Auditor and in his rpt. 1864/0.5. 688 Executive] STA TE PUBLICA TIONS [Va. Second Auditor, continned. — Report by the Second Auditor in relation to invest- ments made by the State in ])ublie works and in improvements made by private companies, n. d. [Sess. 18:;o.] p. — Accounts of tlie fund for internal improvement, annual, Nov. 30: 1825, 26, 28/29-31/32; Sept. 30: 1834/35-37/38. (title var.) Note. None seen for 1839-46. — Same, and statements of the debt and resources of the Conimomvealth, annual. Sept 30: 184fi/47- 51/52. — Same, [also] of the debt of the State and of the Sinking Fund, Sept. 30: annual 1852/53, bien- nial 18.53/55-55/57, Gl/GS. (title var.) — Second Auditor's report of the public debt of Virdnia, Dec. 1, 1871. '71. 8°. 11 p. — Report on the public debt of the Commonwealth and the condition of the literary fund, annual, Sej)t. 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. TiUe varies but always covers these three items. Sinking fund rpt. separately pacred, 1876, 77. See also under In&'ptiti. and Reg., Sinking Fund, Conimrss. of. — A synopsis of the financial condition of the literary fund, annual, Sept. 30, 185,y54. n. p. 8". 8 j). — A synopsis of the financial condition of the internal improvement and sinking funds, annual, Sept. 30, 1853/54. n.-j). 8°. 9 p. — A synopsis of the financial condition of the fund for internal improvement and sinking and literary funds, annual, Sept. 30: 1855/50-58/59. — Report on the Miller fund, annual, Dec. 31: 1878, 80-87,90-99, [1901-04]. [78-1904] Note. Fund establiished 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 years, however, thoKe so appended (as litul-04 above listed) are " not the ree;ular rpts. lequired bj- will and act." 1S84 not seen. For rpts. of the school founded upon this fund nee under Institu- tions, Education , Miller 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 e.v officio. See under Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc.. Standing Committees, Library. — Report of the Sec. of the Commonwealth to the joint library committee, annual 1853, biennial 1854/55, 57/59-6 l/t;3, 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'lo, sess. 1874.) — Calendar of Vir^^inia state papers and other manu- scripts, 1652[-1869], preserved in the capitol at Richmond . . . 1875-93. 11 v. 4°. Cont.:V. ]. Dec. 6, 1652-Mar. 31, 1781. 1875. 2. Apr. 1, 17Sl-Dec. 31, 1781. 1S81. 3. Jan. 1, 1782-Dec. 31, 1784. 1883. 4. Jan. 1, 1785-July 2, 1789. 1884. 6S9 Executive] STATE PUBLICATIONS rva. Secretary of the Commonwealth, continued. V. 5. July 2, 1789-Aug. 10, 1792. 1885. 6. Aug.ll, 1792-Dec. 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, 1808-Dec. 31, 1835. 1892. 11. Jan. 1, 1836-Apr. 15, 1869. 1893. yote. Different v. bear names of various editors, viz. : v. 1-4 " arr. and ed. by W: P. Palmer", v. 5 "arr. and ed. by AV: P. Palmer and S. McRae " ; v. 2-5 also " prepared for pub- lication by S. McRae"; v. 6 "arr. and ed. by 8herwin McRae"; v. 7 "arr. and ed. by S. McRae and R. Colston under the direction of H. W. Flournoy, Sec. 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-Gl/r)3 ; annual, 1803/(14-66/67, 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. Xoie. 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 Office. [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 : Konald ... be published . . . Jan. ^7, 1788. t°. 1 1. JiTote. Not known whether Ronald was Auditor or Treasurer. — See also under Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc., Standing Committees : Finance and Treasurer, and entry 1831. Inspection and Regulation. IBanks.] Bank returns, 1847, 49, 50, 51 ; bank state- ments, 1^52, [53], 54, 55. Note. There are several of these for [1853], v.ith session- date " 18-53/54." The Documents for several other years are full of separate statements, rpts., etc., concerning the B. of Va., B. of the Valley, I^'armors' B., Northwestern B. of Va., Merchants' and Mechanics' B. of Wheeling, etc., too numer- ous and irreffular for record here. ICanals.'] .James River ^ Kanawha Co. See forward, Internal Improvement. Corporation Commission. lst-2d annual report, 1903-04. '04-05. 8". See forward, Railroad Comminsioner. {^ESucation.'] Superintendent of Public Instruction (1870-). Virginia scliool report. l8t-21st an- nual report, 1870/71-90/91; biennial report, 1891/93-1905/07. '71-1907. 8°. Xole. 1st 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-17tli cont., irregularly, appendixcK of brief rpts. of the higher educBtional institulions; beginning with rpt. 1887/ 88 these rptu, for year ending June ;i0, are regularly incorpo- rated in iSiipt's. r|)l., by Act of 1888, and include: Agiic. College, College VVrn. and Mary, Deaf and Dumb, I<\inale Normal, Hampton, Medical College, Military Institute, Miller Manual, Normal and (Jolleglate, and University. For earlier rpts. on Va. nchools xfi'. under Kxec. and Staff, Secotid Auditor. — Report [Hubmitting "outline plan of \)\ih\\c in- Rtrnction"]. Mar. 28, 1870. 8". lip. — Review of the Hchoollavv by the Supt. . . . (being a .suppleincnt to his annual report), n. t. p. [Dec. 20, 1871J. 8". 28 p, — Extract from report of Snpt. for 1872, relating to the University. H". 69c Inspection] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Va. [Education^ continued.'] — The school law of Virginia. 1878. 8°. 46 p. — School law of Va. . . . and the laws governing State anil national institutions of learning . . . 188H. 8". 163 p., 3 1. — Circular, nos. ()2-309. n.t.p. [1891-1906]. 8°. — Virginia school laws, codified ... by order of the Board of Education 1892. 8°. 184 p. See also 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, 22, 25, 35. (title var.) See also under' Exec, and Staff, Second Avditoi . — 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 Exec, and Staff, Second, Auditor. Engineer, Principal. See forward under Public Works. \^ Fisheries.^- Fish Cori.missioners (1871-). Report, Jan. 4, 1872. (Sen. doc. 8, sess. 1871.) — [lst-2d] annual report, 1875-76. '75-76. 8°. Fish Commissioner. Annual report, 1877-78. 2rpts. 8°. Note. Rpt. 1877 apparently on behalf of Comrars. — Same, I'^lojl^-l^tlll. Reiorinted, '11. 8°. 75 p. Commissioner of Fisheries. Report, annual, 1879 ; triennial, Oct. 1, 1879/82; biennial, Sept. 30, 1883/85; annual, Dec. 31: 1889-[90] ; Sept. 30: 1890/91; Dec. 31: 1892-93,95. Note. No rpt. 1880 seen except Appendix as below. Rpt. 1890 wrongly called " Ilpt. for years 1889-90." — Annual report of the Fish Commr. Appendix. The carp and its culture in rivers and lakes [etc.] By R. Hessel, Supt. ... at Washing- ton, D.C. Extracted by permission . . . Rich- mond, 1880. 8". 31 p. Board of Fisheries (1898-). Report, annual, Sept. 30: 1898/99-1903/04. ['99]-I903 [sic]. 6rpts. 8°. Note. [1st] really covers Mar. 30, 1898/Sept. .30, 1899. Rpts. 1901/02, 03/04 are called in reading-matter ".5th" and " 7th," evidently mistakenly for 4th and 6th. Health., Board of (1872-). Annual report. Nov. 15, 1872; Oct. 15: 1873,74. '72-[74]. 8°. Note. Rpt. 1873 called " Rpt. of Board of Health and Vital Statistics." [^Internal Improvement.] Note. Rpts. on the James River & Kanawha 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, 54/55, 56/57-60/61, 62/G3. Note. T.-p. of 1856/57 has wrong dates, " 1855/67." Public Works, Board of (1816-). lst-38th annual report, [fur years] 1816-53; biennial, Sept. 30: 39th-41st, 18"53/55-[57/]59, unnumbered 1859/ 61-61/63. ['17-63] 8° aHtZ 4°. Note. Not all seen ; perhaps some early rpts. not num- bered ; several early rpts. dated in Jan. or Feb. succeeding rpt. year. Rpt. 1822 in 2 pts., of which [pt. 1], n. t. p., was a minor doc, pt. 2 was the ann. rpt. lipls. 1818-20 (incl. Suppl. rpts. Jan. 1819, 20 and a Rpt. of I'rinc. Kngineer) seen in 1 pm., ea. with separate t.-p.; llth-13th rpts. also seen in 1 v., as " V. 5," with Acts " and other d. A discourse delivered before the Virginia Alpha of the Phi Beta Kappa society . . . July 3rd, 1855. By H. B. Grigsby. Richmond, '55. 8°. 206 p. — History of the college (including the general catalogue) from its foundation, 1093, to 1870. Baltimore, 1870. 8". 1(J2 p. — Same, 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. ?i. p., [1874.] 8°. 16 p. — Two hundredth anniversary of the charter of the College of William and Mary. 1093-1893. Kd. by L. G. Tyler. [1894.] 4". (1), 49 p. — The making of the Union. Contributions of the College . . . 1899. 8°. 36, (1) p. Female Normal School (Farmville, 1884?) [lst^3d] annual report, Dec. 10, 1885, Feb. 1, 1887, Dec. 1, 1887; report [to Supt. of Public Instruction], June 30: annual 1887/88-96/97, bien. 1897/99. Jfote. [let] mentions a rpt. made to Gov. at extra session of the Let;islature Aug. 1884; not seen. Rpts. to Supt. seen only included in his rpts. — Catalogue and circular, l8t-2d session, 1884/8.5- 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. S^. Note. Most of these seen only in Supt's. rpts.; not known if they cont. same matter as pm. rpts. Kpt. 1883/84 not seen. — Statement by Principal: June 1, 1870; Mar. 1, 1871. — Annual report of Treasurer, 1870/71-1904. — Report of the Curators, made to the Governor. 1891. 6 p. — Catalogue, annual, [1870/71-1905/06.] Hampton, '70-190'!. 8°. — The Southern Workman; monthly; v. 5-36. Hampton, 1874-1907. i° and 4». Note. 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°. Note. 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 freedmen. 1872. — [An appeal to friends in the hope of increased aid.] Hampton, 1879. 8«. 30 p. — Indian education in the East. 1880. — Concerning Indians. Extracts from annual report of Principal for 18S3. 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 toTndian reservations. 1884. Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Va. [1868-85]. Hampton, Hamp- \^JSdvcation, continued. '\ — Its work for two races '85. 8°. 34 p. — Ten years' work for Indians [1878-88] 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 Miss Helen W. Ludlow]. Hampton, 1893. 8°. V, (1), 520, (4) p. 4 maps. pi. — From 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. sq. 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 1 sq. 16°. 32 p. . Medical College of Virginia (Richmond). Report: of the Dean, biennial 1855/57, annual LS57/58- 58/59, 60/61, biennial March 1861/63, annual Sept. 30, 1869/70 ; of the Board of Visitors, an- nual, Sept. 30: 1881/82-[84/85] ; 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. /"^'^^o^P*- [1^84/85] has wrong date " 1884." Authorship or rpt. 1887/88 uncertain. — Catalogue [1883/84] ; announcement [1884/851 '84. 8°. L / J- Military Tnstitiite, Virginia (Lexington, 1839-). Report, annual, [Dec.?] 1839-46; July: 1847 49- 63, 66, 70-80; June: 1881-99. Xote. Rpts. 1844-45 called " semi-ann." but are reg. ann. rpts. Kpt. [1851] has wrong date "1850." Rpts. 1880-88 7c*on .fPi-.^S °° * -P- ^"' ^""^ ^°^ years ending in June. Rpt. 1889 called "Seoii-centennial rpt." Rpts. 1839-40 called " Rpt of the principal professor;" later rpts. called " Rpt. of the Huperintendent " and " Rpt. of Board of Visitors" variouslv Kpts. are unnumbered, except 1845, which is numbered 7th. — Annual report for the fiscal year 1887/88. [ Dated Jan. 18, 1889]. ^ • ^'^i^' r'l^P'^'^if' '■P'- '^^^'^d *o'' by Act of 1888." Seen only in rpt. of Supt. Pub. Instruction. — Report of semiannual examination, Jan.: 1848 . 50-54, 56-64, 66, 74-78. ^'ote. Prior to 1850 entered in preceding series, as contain- House d'c' ""°' ""^'^ ■^^'''' ^"^"^^ seen generally only as — Report of Treasurer. 1884. 8°. 3 p. — Register of the officers and cadets, July 70, 72/73. '57-73. 8°. mie. 1870, 72/7.3 called " Official Register." — Regulations. 1841. 8°. 39 p. — Address on the re-inauguration of statue of George Washington, . 1866. By J: Letcher. 8°. 20 p. — Meinoriai . . . Biographical sketclies of tlie gradui.lcs and ulevcs of the . . . Institute who fell (hiring the war bctwcin the States. By C: n. Waikor. I'liihirh-ljiliiM, 1875. 8°. 585 p. — Address on the lirst awar.i of tiic; Jacksoti-IIope medals . . . July 3, 1877, by J Kemper. 12". — Gov. Wise's inaugural address at Lexington, Va. , Military Institute, .July j856. '56. 8°. 30 p.' 696 1857, the bronze . Sept. 10, Institutions] 5 TA 1 E PUB Lie A TIONS [Va. [Educat-ion, continued. '\ Miller Manual Labor School (Crozet, 1874-j. Tie- port, [to Supt. of Public Instruction], annual, June 30: 1885/8G-90/91, 92/93, 94/95, 9(797; Dec. 31, 1898. Note. Founded by will in 18(59, and by logislative act of 1874; established 1878. For rpts. on the Miller Fund nee under Exec, and Staff, Second Auditor. Kpts. above lirtted, seen only in rpts. of Supt. of Tublic Instruction, are state- ments rather than rpts. Tin. rpts. not seen. Sometimes called " M. M . L. S. of Albemarle " from its location InAlbe- marie county. Normal and Collegiate Institute (Colored ; Peters- bur.ii, 1882-). Report of Board of Visitors, [to Supt. of Public Instruction], annual, June 30: 1883/84-84/85; Sept: 188.V8fi-S6/S7 ; May 31: 1887/88-98/99. Note. [Ist] covers Feb. 1883/June 1884. Seen only in rpts. of Supt. ; pm. rpts. not seen, but " Ann. Reports." 1SS4 cont. a rpt. 1884. — Report of building committee, Mar. 16, 1887. 8". 8 p. ' Polytechnic Institute, Virginia. See back, Agric. and Mecli. 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, 1820, 22-23. 26- 31,3G-37; June 30: 1838/40, 41-53/54, 55/50- 56/57, [57/58? 57/59?], OO/Gl, 62/63, 64/6.5- 65/66; April 1, 1870; of Board of Visitors, Mav 31: 1871/72-87/88; [to Supt. of Public Instruc- tion], 1887/88-98/99. Note. Rpt. 1838/40 biennial, and apijarently also 1857/;')9. Early rpts. cont. catalogues, not later than 1S.57/.59. Rpt. 1870 not seen. Rpt. [1884/8.5] has wrong date " 1883/84." — Auxiliary report of the Rector 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.-)-(;0/61, 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 otficial. Those for 1829/30, o2/33 the earliest known. None published 1862-65. Catalogues of sessions 1-19 (1825-43/44) were printed in 1880-81, collected into 1 v., with cover title " Catalogues," and a preliminary statement by J. F. Harrison that " Catalogues of the students attending the early sessions have never before been published." Some printed at Baltimore. — [^Periodicals.'] Note. Data principally from "Jefferson, Cabell, and the Univ. of Va.," by J. S. Patton, Univ. Librarian; 1006; 8"; viii, 18-380 p. Virginia Literary I\Iuseuni and Journal of Belles Lettres, .4.rts, etc., weekly, v. 1-2, June 1829-[?] 2 V. r. 8«. The Collegian, 1838-42. The University Magazine, nos. 1-5, Jan. -May 1849. Note. Apparentlj- 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, '66-1908. 4". Avtf. At first called " Univ. Literary Magazine." Ist vol. covered Dec. 1856/Dec. 1857; sufeequent v. end in June. Annals of Mathematics; v. 1-12, 1884-99. Charlottesville, '84-99. 4°. 2i^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 Rector 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 . . . TUchmond, 1856. 8". xxxvi, 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. Bv J. C. Southall. With introductory remarks of Hon. A. H. H. Stuart, Rector. 1878. 8°. 58, (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°. (1), 38 p. — 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. — [Aiumni.] 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, 1853. 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. O. Broad- head. Charlottesville, ['81]. 8°. 25 p. Early years of the University . . . Address before the Alunuii Society . . . June 29th, 1882. By H. Tutwiler. Charlottesville, '82. 8". 14 p. Virginia schools before and after the Revolution, witli a Hkctch of F: W: Coleman, M.A., and Lewis Minor C'olcnian, M.A. An address bo- fore the Society of the Alumni . . . June 27, 1888. By W. (i. McCabe. Charlottesville, '90. 80. 66 p Circular no. 2 of tin; executive committee of the Society of Alunmi . . . with a sketch of its history. Charlottesville, 1873. 8°. 19 p. 698 Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Va. \^Education, coniinued.'\ The Alumni Bulletin; v. 1-v. 7, no. 1 ; n. s., V. 1-7; May 1894-1908. Charlottesville, '94-1908. 4" and 8°. Note. N. 8. V. 1-3 called " Bulletin of the Uiiiverelty of Virginia." No. 1 of n. s. v. 1-3 each the Catiilogue number. — \_Medical Department.'] Aniiouncement of ses- sion, 1872/73. Charlottesville. 8". — See also under Inspection and Regulation, Edu- cation, 1872. Virginia Educational Convention. [Proceedings, July 23/Aug. 25, 1857]. (With Gov's, mess. 1857 as part of Doc. 1.) Virginia Educational Association. Reports and other papers didivered before the Association at Lynchburg, July 18(i7. n.p., '07. 8°. Conference of County and City Superintendents of Public Free Schools and Principals of Public High Schools of Va. Proceedings, Ist-oth an- nual conference, Feb. 1883, Apr. 1884, Feb. 1885, Feb. 1886, May 1887. ['83-87.] 8°. A'oy "W: B. Rogers. New York, 1884. 12o. xv, 832 p. maps. pi. Note. Covering papers of 1834-82. — Geological report on portions of Tazewell, Rus- sell, Wise, Lee, and Scott counties, Va. B}^ E: V. dTnvilliers. [Philadelphia], 1886. 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, Spotswood Letters, 1710-1722. 1882-[85?]. V. 3-4, Dinwiddle Papers, 1751-1758. 1883-84. V. 5, Huguenot emigration to Virginia. 1886. V. 6, Miscellaneous Papers, 1672-1865. 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. sq. 4". of 1829-30. A dis- the . . . Society, at . Dec. 15, 1853, by 104 p. Historical Society^ Virginia, continued. — Publications; new series, no. 1. 1874. 71 p. Xoie. Contains letters of Governor Thomas Nelsoo, Jr. — The Virginia Historical Reporter. Conducted by the executive committee. ... V. 1-2. Rich- mond, 1854-60. 8°. A'ote. V. 1 in 3 parts, v. 2 in 1 part. No more publisiied. V. 2 cont. Proceedings 10th-12th ann. meeting, 1857-69. — 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 coa^t of North America, from 1520 to 1573. Prepared by C. I'vobinson. 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 course delivered before their annual meeting, . H. B. Grigsby. '54. 8°. ^ote. Also in the Virginia Historical Reporter, v. 1, part 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. yote. Also in the Virginia Historical Reporter. — Sketches of the political issues and controversies of the Revolution : a discourse delivered liefore the . . . So'iety, at thi-ir 9th annual meeting, Jan. 17, 1856; by J. P. Holcombe, '56. 8°. 63 p. — The diary of George Washington, from 1789 to 1791; embracing the opening of the First Con- gress, and his tours through New England, Long Island, and the Southern States. Together with his journal of a tour to the Ohio in 1753. Ed. by B. J. Lossing. Richmond, 1861. 8°. 248 p. See also undtr Supplemental, M'o.skingf.on. — Organization of the . . . Society, officers and members, with a list of its publications. 1881. 8°. 12, (1), 1.3-23, (1) p. — Proceedings ... at the annual meeting, Feb. 24, 1882, with the address of W: Wirt Henry : the settlement at Jamestown, witli particular refer- ence to the late attacks upon Captain John Smith, Pocahontas and John Rolfe. 1882. 8°. 63 p. — Address at the anntial meeting ... in Jan. 1850, by P. Slaughter. Kcjjorted and printvd for the society by its secretary, Willi;im Maxwell, LL.l). 1888. sq. 8". — A narrative of tlu' leading iiu;iilent.s of the organ- ization of the first f>()pul;ir movement in Vir- ginia in 186."i to r«;('Slablisli pcat-eful relations between the N'orllicrn and Sunlliern States, and of the subsequent efforts of the "Committee of Nine," in 18''i9, to secure the restoratiim of Vir- ginia to the Union; by A. II. 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, 1801, by J. B. Henneman. ['02.] 8". 22 p. Note. Reprinted from Va. Historical Collections, v. 11(1892). — Proceedings ... at the annual meeting, held Dec. 21-22, 1891, with historical papers read on the occasion, and others ; edited by K. A. Brock. '02. 4°. xix, (l),3-386p. (Collections, v. 11.) — Same, Dec. U. 1893. '93. 8«. — By-laws. 1803. 24°. IG 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 {I86i')-). Report, 1866; biennial, [1867/69]. A'ote. [Ist] end. rpt. of Comrar., Dec.31, 1866; [2d] covers Jan. 1, 1867/Feb. 1.5, 1870. Rpt. 1866 mentions the printing of 1500 copies of : — [Address to the people of Great Britain, 1866]. pm. — Physical survey of Virginia. Preliminary report. [No. 1.] Her geographical positiim; 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 pbysic.il survey. . . . Engraved by C. L. Ludwig, Richmond, 1868." Size, 10 x 35jin. — Same, 2d ed. New York, 1869. 8°. 100 p. map. Immigration, Board of (1875-). [lst]-[2d?J report, Dec: 1875, 77. h. i. p. 8". 8 p.; 2 p. Note. Title is "Commun. from the Gov. transmitting . . . "' — Physical surve}^ of Virginia. Her resources, cli- mate and productions. Preliminary report, no. 2. By M. F. .Maury. 1878. 8". 142, (1) p. map. Note. Has notes and additions by his son, July 1, 1S77. — Virginia: a geographical and political summary, embracing a description ol 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, Dipt. of. Industrial School, Laurel. See forward. Prison Asso- ciation. [7nsa«c. ] 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 1865/66-04/95, 123d-131st an- nual 1895/06-1003/04. [Richmond and Will- iamsburg, '22]- 1004. 8«. Note. Rpt. 1822 said to be the Ist. Rpt. 1847 covers 9 mos. Rpt. 1859/60 made to extra sees, of Legislature, Jan. 1861. Asylum in military hands 1862-Nov. 1, 1865, 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. [^Insane, continued.'] — Communication from the Governor transmitting a supplementary report of the Board of Directors, Dec. 14, 1881. 8«. 5 p. Western State Hospital (Staunton, 1828-). Report, lst-26th annual, [Dec. ?]: 1828-46, Sept. 30: 1847, 47/48-52/53; Sept. 30: biennial 1853/65- 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°. Xote. Name was Western Lunatic Asj'lum until chanaed by act of ]S94; although it was for a time changed to Central Lunatic Asylum by act of Mar. 26, 1S61, so that rpts. 1861 /6'2, 6I/60 bear that name, but name Western L. A. is used in rpts. 1859/61, 63/65 and all others through 189-2/93. This change of name has no connection with the Central L. A. es tabliehed at Petersburg 1870; see below, Central State Hospi- tal. Early rpts. by the " Court of Directors." llpt. 1847 covers 9 mos. Rpt. 1859/60 to extra sess. 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°. Xote. Name was Central Lunatic Asylum, 1870-94; this name had also previously been borne for a time 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 (Murion, 1884:-). Annual report, Sept. 30: 1887, 87/88-96/97; llth-17th annual, 1.^97/98-1903/04. ['87]-1904. 8°. Xote. Name was Southwestern Lunatic Asylum until 1894. Opened, 1887 ; rpt. 1887 covers Mar. /Sept. -"0; the enumeration later adopted evidently disregarded this rpt. Lunatic Asylurn West of the Alleghany Mountains (Weston, 1857-). Report, 1859; Sept. 30, 1859/ 60. 2 rpts. 8°. Note. This asylum passed to West Va. with the formation of that State. Labor and Industrial Statistics., Bureau of (1898-). Ist report, biennial, 1898/99; 3d-8th, annual, 1900-05. '99-1905. 8°. Xote. Ist was really biennial but counted as l8t-2d annual. Land Office. Register of the. A tabular statement shew- ing the quantity of land included in the land warrants issued since the 4th of May 18LM . . . h. t. p. n. p., n. d. 4°. 16 p. (House doc. 45, sess. 1836.) — Report [re military land bounty warrants. Revolu- tionary soldiers, etc., Jan. 6, 1831]. — See also under Executive and Staff, Governor, 1820. Library, S/aie. [Report, 1827-99.] See under Leg'is- lature, Journals, Docs., etc.. Standing Committees, Library. — Catalogue of the library of tiie 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 Corrmonwealth. Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Va. Mount Vernon, Board of Visitors for (lH5Ci- ; 1858-; I877-). Report," aiinuiil : .hin. 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. ['12J-1905. 8°. Note. Some early rpts. by Keeper. Cover years eudiiig Sept. ao, since 1818 if not earlier. — Report [of Supt ], Sept. [1], 1863. 8". 7 p. Note. A provisional rpt., one mouth before his aim. r|it. was ready. — See also under Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc., Standing Committees. Printing, Public, Superintendent of. Annual report, Sept. 30: 1870/71-1902/03. Note. Rpt. 1884/85 has title: "Corrected rpt. of R. U. t)err, late Supt. ..." Prison Association of Va. (1890-). [lst]-3d report, to legislative sessions 1891-95; biennial report, [189(;/97]-1906/07. Richmond, ['92J-1908. Note. This association manages the Laurel Industrial School for boys, at Laurel (189U-). [lst]-3d rpts. appeared biennially, tboutrh 3d is called " Sd ann." Rpts. [lsyO/97- 98/99] not seen, but probably published. The article of iucor- poratiou 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. Xote. 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' Nome.] (1892-). Report of the Board of Visitors of R. E. Lee C^amp No. 1, 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-Octo- ber 1896 ; [also] annual summary, 1895. Lynch- burg a/jc? Richmond, ['91-96]. 8°. Note. This service was maintained by the U. S. Weather Bureau in cooperation with the Stale Board of Agriculture. V. 1 covered July/Dec. 1891; subsequent v., ea. 12 nos., corresponded to calendar years. The first anu. summary was for 1895. Imprint Lynchburg through July 1895; siuce then Richmond. No special reports were made during this period. — Weekly crop bulletin, July 1891-Sept. 1896. Note. First issued in July 1891, 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°. Note. Uniform with those for other States, ea. v., of 12 nos. and ann. summary, correspoDding to calendar years. Enumeration is continuous with that of second entry pre- ceding. — Weekly crop bulletin April 1897-Sept. 1907. i" broadside. Note. Uniform with those for other States. Issued during the growing season only (April-Sept.) of each year. Judiciary] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Va. JnOICIART. Supreme Court of Appeals. Keports of oases 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 cases argued and determined in the Court of Appeals and in General Court, 1789- 1905; [7-t V. 4- V. 75-103.] -y. i?., 1798-1905. 108 V. 8°. , . x^ Cont. : 1790-96, by B. Washington ; 2 v. [1Y97-I80o], by D. Call- 6 V. 1806-10, by W. W. Hening and W. Munford; 4 v. 1810-20, by W. Munford; 6 v. 1S20-21, by F. W. Gilmer; Iv 1789-1826; " Virginia Cases; " 2 v.; f.SPc6e/0Ki). 1821-2h, by P. Randolph; 6 V. 1829-42, by B. W. Leigh; 12 v. 1842-43, by C. Kobinson ; 2 v. 1844-SO, by P. R. Grattan ; 3.3 v. V. 7u, 1881-82; by J. M. Matthews. 76-90, 1881-95; by G. W. Hansbrough. 91-103, 1895-1905; by M. P. Burljs. ^''ote. Call's rpts. bear dates 1779-1825 but principally cover 1797-1805. Enumeration and name " Virginia reports begiin with v. 75, allowance having been made for all repoitw from •Washington through 33 Grattan plus " Virginia Cases ; (see next entri/)- There was a 2d ed. of Washington at Phila 1823 (2 v. in 1) ; and a new ed. of Hening & Munford, byB.B. Minor, Philadelpia, 1854 (4 v.). Reports 1806-20 pub. variously at New York, Philadelphia, Fredericksburg and Richmond; all others at Richmond. — Collection of cases, 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 the Special Court of Appeals [1855] ; and a general index to Grattan's reports, 2d-llth vol. By J M. I'atton, Jr., and R. B. Heath. Vol.1. '56. 8°. xx, 476 p. Kote. The General Icdes to Grattan was in fact not found in this v. but ill a separate v.: '56; 8"; x, 406 p. — 5awe; 1856-57; V. 2. '57. 8°. xxi, (1), 707 p. — General index to the Virginian law authorities, reported by Washington. Call. Hening and Mun- ford jointly, and Munford separately; by W: Munford. 'With notes. 1819. 8°. xi, 576 p. — A digested index to the Va. reports, from Wash- in^iton 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. «o. — A digest of the decisions of the Supreme Court of Appeals of Virginia contained in Grattan's reports, v. 1-21, [1M44-72]. By W: L. Koyall. New York, 1873. 8°. — [Index, and cases cited, 17.30-1880; by H. A. Con- verse]. — An index to the Va. reports, from Jefferson to 33d Grattan. ... By W: B. Martin. 1881. 8°. (4), 688 p. — An index to the Va. reports, v. 75-84. By W: B. Martin, [v. 2]. 1889. 8o. (3), 336 p. — An index to the Va. reports from Jefferson to v. 91. By W: \\. Martin. 1896. 1. 8«. (4), 1065 p. — A complete aljihabctical, analytical, chronological, annotated digest of ail the reported decisions of the Supreme Court of .Appeals. Speci;il Court of Appeals, High (Jourt of Chancery, and General Court, from JctTerson's reports to 92 Virginia rf-ports, 1730-1896. By S: N. Hurst and H. .M. Brown. V. 1-8. Pulaski City, '97-1901; Luray, 1902. 8 v. 8°. C'int.: V. 1. Abandonment -Church property. 1897. 2. Citizen -iJepoHlUon. 1898. 3. Descent -Grand jury. 1899. 4. Guaranty -. Justice of the peace. 1900. 5. Laches- fjysiers. Ki"0. fi. Paper money -Hecurity. 1901. 7. Se- duction - Writ of KiKht. 1902. 8. Index. 1902. Note. Brown'K name Hjipears only on v. 1-2, owing to his death Id 1808. 704 Judiciary] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Va. 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 Conrt of Chancery, with remarks upon decrees by the Court of Appeals reversing some of those decii- sions. By G: Wythe. 171)5. f°. 165, (1) p. — Same; 2d ed. Ed. by H. H. Minor. 1852. 8°. Abstracts of the returns of clerks of courts to the Clerk of the House of Delegates, annual, Aug. ;J1: 1837-59, (16, 69-1903. Note. Title varies, but as above from 1873. During 1866- 72 made to the Keeper of the Rolls. 1837 was apparently the first. T.-p. of [lfS5I] has only session-date "1S.52." IS-iS, 58 not seen. In later years seen only appended to one or both Journals. — Supplemental [sawe], Jan. 2, 1878. 8". 3p. (Sen. doc. 10, sess. 1877.) See also under Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc., 1831, 75/76, 79. Legislature {^Called General Assembly]. First session under the State constitution, Oct. 1776; two seBsioiis a year, in May and October, 1777-84. Sessions wiTe annual, 178.i-18:!6, SS-OO, 52; biennial, 1853-63; annual, 18fi4-66, 69-72, 74-79; biennial, 1S81-1901 ; with the exceptions stated below. Convened in October, 1785-9.", 1814, 69; in November, 1794-96, 1812, 16, 24; all other regular sessions in December, except that sessions due to convene in Dec. 1S"7, 38, 51, 73, con- vened in the January following; there were thus two regular sessions, in Jan. and Dec., 1839, 74. No regular sessions convened in 1837, 51, 67. 68, 73. Sess. 1«69 sat Oct.^^/20, 1869, Feb. 8/Julv 11, 187'J, and Oct. 1/Nov. 10, 1870; the three sittings constituting but one session. Extra sessions. Mar. 1781, June 1788, May 1813, June 1837; adjourned, Nov. 18.52; called, Jan. 1861, Apr., Sept., 1862; adjourned, Jan. 1863; called, Sept. 1S63; extra, June 1865; extra. Mar. 1867; special, Mar. 1872; extra, Mar. 1882, Aug. 1S84, Mar. 1887, Jan. 1901, July 1902 (extending by several adjourn- ments into 1904). ReorgdiiUeit Govtrnment : General Asf!('inbly. Extra session, July 1861; regular sessions beginning in December, 1861, 63, 64; extra sessions, May, Dec, 1862. Seat of governmental Wheeling until June 1863; at Alexandria, June 1863-May 1865, when the officers removed to Richmond and supplanted the secession State government. See under Constitution, Conveirtion, June 1861 and Conreiition, 1864; under Exec, and Staff, Governor and Auditor; and below, Laws of the State and JournaU, Docs., etc. [Laws of the State.'\ Acts and joint resolutions, ses- sional, 1777-1904. 1'. ^., [1777]-1904. i<^and^°. 2^ote. Not all seen but probably all published. Title for many years " Acts passed . . ." Acts 1794 printed also in a German ed., Phila., 1795, 8". There was no legislation in 1868. Early vols, printed at Williamsburg, Charlottesville, and Richmond ; of late years, all at Richmond. — [^Reorganized Government.'} Acts of the General Assembly . . . of Virginia, sessional, July 1861- Dec. 1864. Wheeling and Alexandria, '61- [65?]. 8°. A^te. The Acts of 1861-62/63 were reprinted In 1866 by the State of West Va., in 1 v. with the Ordinances of the Wheel- ing Convention of June 1861. — A collection of all such public acts of the General Assembly and ordinances of the Conventions of Virginia passed since the year 1768, as are now in force . . . 1785. f". 235 p. — A collection of all such acts of the General Assembly of Virginia of a public and permanent nature, as are now in force . . . 1794. fo. 380 p. — Abridgement of the public permanent laws of Va. [By E. Randolph.] 1796. sm. 4°. — A collection of all such acts ... of a public and permanent nature as are now in force . . . Vol. 1. 1803. 8". (2), V, 454 p. — Sa7ne; v. 2. 1808. 8°. vi, 167, (1), 322 p. 705 Legislature] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Va. . . Pre- xix, (1), 8°. xvi, 1177, [Laws of the State, continued.'] — Supplement containing the acts of a public and generally interesting nature passed on since . . 1807. '12. 8°. 209, (1) p. — The revised code of the laws of Virginia, liy a. W. Leigh and others. 1819. 2 v. 8°. — The Statutes at Large : being a collection of all the laws of Virginia from the first session of the Legislature in the year 1619 ... By W: W. Hening. V. 1-13. ^. :p., 1819-23 8°. yote. Imprints : V. 1-2, New York 182-3. 3. Phila.. 1823. 4-12, Richmond, 1819-23. 13, Phila., 1823. — Personal names in Hening's Statutes at Large . . . By J. J. Casey. N.Y 1896. 8°. (6), ^1 p. — Supplement to the revised code ot . . . ISU- rfi>. go. viii. 584 p. _ The Statutes at Large . . . 1792-1806. (New series ) Being a continuation of Hening. By S: Shepherd. 1835-36. 3 v. 8°. _ The code of Virginia. [Conip. by J. M. Patton and C.Robinson.] 1849. 8°. xxii, 898, (1) p. — Same ; another issue. 2 v. See also below, Statuto>-y Revision, 1849. — The code of Virginia ... 2d ed. 1860. 8°. xxiii, 1022,(1) p. — Third edition of the code of Virginia pared by G: W. Munford. 1873. 8 1546, (1) p. — The code of Virginia . . - 1887 (1) P- . , • — Supplement to the code of Virginia : being a com- pilation of all acts of a general and permanent nature passed since Mar. 15, 1887 ... By J. G. Pollard. 1898. 8°. vi, (2), 3-514 p. — A digest of the laws of Va. which are of a perma- nent character and general operation ... By J. Tate. 1823. 8°. — Same; 2d ed. 1841. 8°. — Digest of the laws of Va. of a civil nature and ot a permanent character and general operation . . . By J. M. Matthews. 1856-57. 2 v. 8°. — \ Statutory Revision.] Committee of Revisors (1776.) Report. 1784. f. 6, 90 p. — Revisors of the Laws (1790.) Draughts of such bills as have been prepared by the committee appointed under the act . . . passed 23d Dec, 1790. Transmitted to the Executive 26th March, 1792. "92. 2 V. in 1. f°. — Revisors of the Laws, (1817.) Draughts of bills prepared by the revisors of the laws [S. Roane etal.] 1817. 4°. — Revisors of the Code (1849.) [lst-4th] report, Dec. seas. 1846. Dec. sess. 1847, Jan., May, 1849; re- port July 1849, being their final report and relat- ing to tlif criminal code . . . '47-49. 5 rpts. S". (Patton and Robinson.) Note. TheHu rpU. Haiti to constitute a revised code in them- selveH. — Revisors of the Statutes (1856.) Selections from the reports of the revisors, illustrating the pro- vision.^ ot the code. 1856. 8". 304 p. -Revisors of the Code (1886.) I'artial report, July 1886. Communication to extra session, March 1887 3 p. — [Special Laws.] [Allegiance.] Act to oblige the free mah-inbabitantH . . . Williamsburg, [1777.] i". 1 1. Note. Act of allegiance. [Attesson.] Law» in relation to assessors of the public revenue. 1871. 8". 706 Legislature] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Va. [//rtws of the State, continued.'] — \_Corporations .] Acts on tlie subject of corpora- tions. Together vvitli an act relating to the manufacturing anil mining companies, passed Feb. 13, 1837. '53. 8°. — [Convention s-l An act for appointing deputies from this Commonwealth to a convention proposed to be hold in the City of Philadelphia in May next, for the purpose of revising the FoDderal Consti- tution. [Passed, Nov. 178U.] ['8G J 4°. 1 p. Virginia, to wit: General Assembly begun and held . . . the fifteenth day of October . . . 1787. An act concerning the convention to be held in June next. Passed Dec. 12th, 1787. ['87?] f. 1 p. — \_Debt.'\ The Hiddleberger debt law. Approved, Feb. 14, 1882. n. t. p. 8°. 10 p. — \_Education.'\ Abstract of the laws relating to school commissioners and their officers . . . 4th ed. 184l>. 8°. See also under Inspection aud Regulation, Education. — \_Jam,es 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, Ji. c^. [177-]. 8°. — [Revenue.] Laws in relation to public revenue, [etc.]. 1859. 8°. See also under E.xec. aud 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. Docii'ments, Etc.] Journal of the Senate, sessional, 1776-79, 85/80-90, 1810/11, 12/13, 14/15, 16/17-21/22, 23/24, 25/26, 28/29-63/64, 65/66-1904. 1776-1904. fo and 8°. Note. Nearly all have appendixes, not of ann. rpts. but of minor " Sen. Docs." In 8" from 1829 if not earlier. Jnls. of extra or adjnd. seswions bound as follows: Dec. 1836, June 1837 in 1 v.; Nov. 18;V2 separate; Jan. 1861 separate; Apr., Sept., 1862, Jan. 1863 in 1 v. ; Dec. 1860, Mar. 1867 in 1 v. ; Oct. lS69/Feb. 1870 in 1 v. ; Oct. 1870 separate; Dec. 1881, Mar. 1882 in 1 v. ; Aug. 1884 separate; Mar. 1887 separate; Jan. 1901 separate; July 1902/ Jan. 1904 iu 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 no indication that tliey are reprints except the imprint dates. Neither vol. has a general t.-p. but eacli sesH. has separate t.-p. and pagination. Uont. : [v. IJ. 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. fo, 4° and 8°. Note. Nearly all have appendixes of miscellaneous docs.; from 1820 to 1842, and to some extent during the Civil War, these were the regular anu. rpts., or " Docs. Ace. Gov's. Mess." but from 1843 the appendixes have been chieliy of minor " House Docs." In f" as late as 1815; 4°, from 1x18 or earlier through 1841 or later; 8" as early as 1847. Juls. of extra or adjnd. sessions bound as foUn 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 inlv.; Dec. 1871, Mar. 1872 in 1 v.; Dec. 1881, Mar. 1882 in 1 v. ; Aug. 1884 separate; Mar. 1SS7 separate; Jan. 1901 separate; July 1902/Jau. 1904 iu 1 v.; others not seen. Early v. printed at Wiliamsburg. 707 Legislature] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Va. [Jourwa/s, Documents, Etc., continued.] — Journal of the House of Delegates, 1776-90. [Reprinted], Richmond, 1827-28. 4 v. 4°. ^''ote. These vols, bear no indication that.they are reprinlB except the imprint dates. No vol. has a general t.-p. but each sess. has separate t.-p. and pagination. Cont. : rv 1 17761 [3-1 May 1781-Oct. 1785. [•2.'] May 1777-Oct. 1780. [4. J Oct. 17S6-Oct. 1790. — [Reorganized Government.] Journal of the Senate, sessional, 1861-152. [Wheeling ?], '61-63. 4 v. 8°. See note above under Legislature; cnid 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°. 155 p. Note. Meaning sessions Dec. 1863/64 and Dec. 1864/65. Journal of the House of Delegates of the .State of Virginia, sessional, July 1861-Dec. 1864. Wheeling and Alexandria, '61-65. 6 v. 8°. Note. Dec. 1862 has " Commonwealth " 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. 24°. (title var.) — [Standing Committees.] [Auditor.] Report of the joint committee to examine the Auditor's office, sessional, 1825, 57, 59, 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 several years previous. Same [sess. Dec. 1801] ; also the Governor's [J. Monroe] letter, 28 Jan. 1802, to the House. . . . n. d. 16°. — [Finance]. Report of the committee of finance, upon the revenue and expenditures, sessional, 1813-57. (title var.) Note. Apparently all House rpts.; one Senate rpt. seen, eesB. 1855. Report of a sub-committee to the committee . . . 1877. 8°. Report ... to the Senate on the public debt. . . . B.T.Johnson. 1878. 8°. (l),36p. — [Library, State]. Report of the joint committee appointed to exnmine into the condition of the public library; sessional, 1827-53, biennial, for years 1854/55, 55/57-61/63: sessional, 1866-77. n. t. p. Note. These 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- tinued as : Biennial report of the joint conmiittee . . . 1882/83-98/99. n. t. p. — [Penitentiary ] Report of the joint committee api)ointe(i to examine into the .'^tnte of the IVnitcntiary, sessional, [1815, 18, 19, 22, 23], 25, 29-32, 34-36, 39-12, 45-46, 55, 59, 61 (Mar.), 61 (Dec), (title var.) Note, Kpta. through 1823 by IIoubo commUtee. — [Treasurer] Report of the joint committee to examin(' the 'j'rcasnrer's accounts, sessional, 1813-J5, 18-19, 22, 29-3;!, 35-36, 39 (Jan.), 42, 43, 52, 57, 59, 79-85. (title var.) 70S Legislature] STA TE PUBLIC A T/ONS [Va. [^Journals, Documents, Etc., continued.^ — In the House . . . Nov. 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 . . . 2.jth of Octol)er, 1787. Resolved [that the proceedings of the Federal Convention be submitted to a convention of the people.] [1787.] 8". 1 p. — Resolved [28 Nov. 1793] . . . that a State cannot, under tiie 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 Alien 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]. ICfi. 104 p. (House.) — [Resolutions on the subject of the Alien and Sedition laws, adopted sess. 1798.] [Sess. 1819]. Sole. 250 copies printed for the House, sess. 1819. — Report and resolutions of tlie Va. Legislature in 1799 on the subject of our federal relations. ti. t. p. 4°. 20 p. (Doc. no. 12, sess. 1832). — Resolutions of Va. and Ky., i)enned by Madison and Jefferson, in relation to the Alien and 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 the House . . . and . . . other documents . . . 1850. 8°. (1), ix-xvi, 17-2(54 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.] JVbie. Not 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 PUBUCATJONS Va. [<7oMrna?s, Documenis, Eic, continned.'\ — To the Honorable the Conjjress 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 taken before the committee of agriculture and manufactures on the subject of the inspe-ction of flour in the city of Richmond. n.t.p. [Sess. 1831]. p, 5-30. — Memorial of the clerks [of courts. Sess. 1831.] 4°. 2« 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. .\. Boiling ... in the House ... on the policy of the State in relation to her colored population: delivered on the 11th and 25ih 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. '32. 8°. 22 p. — Speech of J. M'Dowell, Jr. ... in tlie 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. — Sarre; 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 2Cth of Feb. 184). '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., O., and Ky. 1847. [Sess. Dec. IH-IC] 2 p. — Record of proceedings and evidence taken iind had bifore the joint committee charged with the itivestigation of the conduct of crrtaiii railroad cotnjtanies, etc. [1847.] n.t.p. 4". 102, 13 p. (Doc. 41. HCHS. Dec. 181f;.) — Statement [concerning the payment of IJevolution- jiry debts], nip. [185-?] 8". 12 p. — Report of the investigating coinniittec of the Western Lunatic Asylum, w. ;?., 1851. 8". 9 p. (Doc. 50, se.ss. 1850.) 710 Legislature] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Va. [Jowrjia/s, Documenis, Etc., continued.'] — Speech before the Senate committee on banks, Dec. 17, 18r)5, by J. Caskie. '5(;. 8". — Address of the Hon. C. G. Memminger, special com- missioner from . . . So. Carolina, before the assembled authorities of tlie .State of Virginia, Jan. 19, 1860. n. ;;., ['CO.] 8". 43 p. — Report of joint committee on Harper's Ferry out- rages. Jan. 2(1, ISGO. ['(iOJ. 8°. 24 p. — Report of the select committee on Revolutionary War claims, P^eb. 10, 18G0. 22 p. — Report of the joint committee on State and federal relations. 1861. n.t.p. '01. 8°. 3 p. — Same, Jan. 17, 1861. S^. 3 p. — Speech in the House . . . March 30, 18G1, 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. I 1861. J 8°. — Correspondence and remarks on two occasions in the Senate of Virginia, on the subject of mar- tial law and arrests and confinement 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.) Note. 5,000 copies oicleied 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 Iloudon statue, its history and value. [By S. McRae.] Tublished by order of the Senate. 1873. 8". 23 ]>. — Reports of the majority and minority of the special House committee relative to certain charges against Judge G. S. Stevens, together with the evidence taken in the case. h. t. p. 8°. 57 p. (House doc. 9, sess. 1875/76.) — Report of the special committee of the Senate and the committee on federal relations of the House . . . as a joit)t conmiittee . . . on usur- pation of power by the federal judiciary in Va. [Sess. 1878/79 1. '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. lO, 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 general laws, and joint resolutions ap])ointing a joint committee to con- fer witli 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 auspices of the Genl. 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 M<1. n. t. p. 8". 2 p. (Sen. doc. 22, sess. 1891/92.) 711 Legislature] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Va. {^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 Agric. College [s«c], 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 Reform- atory. 1898. 8°. 4 p. — Report of joint committee appointed to visit Blacks- burg College. [1900.] Miscellaneous. Assessors, Principal. See under Exec, 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. accompanies the message only as it is printed in Documents, 1859/60, pt. 1. Report of Col. A. W. McDonald relative to his mission to England. March 1861. ?i.^.,['61.] 8°. 20 p. (Doc. no. 39, sess. Jan. 1861). Note. In appendix to Senate Journal, session Jan. 1861, this rpt. is Doc. 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, doc. 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.:^. 8°. (1), 22 p. — Report and accompanying documents of the Va. commrs. appointed to ascertain the boundary line between Md. and Va. 1873. 8°. 146, 314 p. — Final report of the Va. Commissioners. 1874. A". 221 p. — [Report of commissioners to arbitrate the boun- dary line between Va. and Md. Sess. 1876/77.] See U7ider Exec, and Staff, Goiwrnor, Boundaries. — [Report of Commissioner and Engineer to settle boundary line between Va. and Md. Sess. 1883/H4.] See under Exec, and Staff, Governor, Boundaries. — [Report of Commissioners to define and mark boundary line between . . . Va. and . . . No. Carolina. Sess. 1895/96, 97/98]. 2 rpts. See under Exec, and Staff, (/oneritor, Boundcirie.i. — See also under Executive and Staff, (iovernor, lioundaries ; and -under Legislature, .Journals, Documents, etc., 1846, 47, 84, 89/90, 91,91/92. Censvs of Virginia for 1820. n. p.., n. d. 4". 5 fold, ached. (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. [CtViY Jlav. "I Report of ex-Presi.lent Tyler as eoni- missjoner to the President of the United States, &c.,&c.,&c. [Jan. 31, 1801.] w.^?., ['61.] 8". IG p. (Doc. 2;j, sess. Jan. IStJl.) Report of W: II. Peters, commissioner appointed by the Governor to make an inventory of property taken from the U.S. Goverimient at the navy yard, Gosport, and in and near Portsmouth, Va. [Oct. 19, 1861.] n.p.,n.d. ['61.] 8°. 137 p. Kegulations of Coraniissary's Dept. 1861. 8°. 38 p. Report of Colonel of Ordnance, Oct. 30, 1862. 15 p. Supplementary rpt. of Commercial Agent. 1864. 3 p. See also under Exec, and Staff, Governor, 1861, 63, and under Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc., 1860, 61, 63. [Claims-I 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.] 16 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;iblishment whose names appear on the army register and who have not received 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 Staif, Atty. General ; and under Legislature, Journals, Documents, etc., 1829/30, 3-, 31, -.'A, 5-, 60. Colonization Board (1853-). lst-['Jd] report, Dec: 1853-53/55. ['53?]-55. 8°. lip. ; 13 p. Note, ['id] 18 p. 1-13 of "Commun. from Kxec. transmit- ting" same, with Central Banli rpt., p. 15-19. [Danville Riot, Nov. 3, 1883]. Report of Committee of Forty, with sworn testimony . . . Richmond, 1883. S'\ 47 p. [Debt.^ Bondhrdders' 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, 1ST3, 74, 89/ 90, and Second Auditor: and under Legislature, Journalu, Docs., etc.. Standing Ooniniittees, Finance, and 1871, 87. Report of the commission constituted under joint resolution . . . to provide for adjusting with the State of West Va. the proportion of the puldic debt of the original State of Va. proper to be borne by West Va. [Jan. 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. 7^3 Miscellaneous] STA TE PUBLIC A TIONS [Va. Insurance Commissioner. Report [of E. A. Alfriend, 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 coiiimemoratioii of IVIay 13 . . with the pro- ceedings at Williamsburg on the 15th . . . re- ported by the select committee. Petersburg, 1807. 8°. 48 p. \_Maps.'\ A map of the State of Virginia. Constructed in conformity to law from the late surveys authorized by the Legislature. By H. Boye. [Philadelphia, 1826.] Size, 60 X 93 in. \_Norfolk and Portsmovth.'] 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. 4°. 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. t. p. 8°. (3) p. [Reorganized Government.'] See under Constitution, 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 1790-01. '91. 1°, 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. '55. 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. Census, and under Constitution, Convention., 1850/51 . Sdpplemental : Colonial. Governor. The relation of . . . the Lord De-La- Warre, lord gouornour and captaine generall of the colonic planted in Virginea. London, 1611. 4'^ 9 1. — By his Excellency the Right Hon. John, Earl of Dun- more . . . Governor General of . . . Virginia, . . . : A proclamation [datfd 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-:'.2, (8), 37-60, (4), iii-iv, 69-106 p. ('mil.: 1. I'roceedlhgH of tlic firHt uHKcmbly of Vir(es. — (i. A HhI of the parishes io Virginia, 1980. — 7. Addenda. 7H Supplemental] STATE rUBLICATTONS [Va. Council and Cowpany. 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 wortliy an enter- prise Puhlished by aduise and direction of the Councell of Virginia. London. 1610. 8". (l),68p. — The new life of Virginca : declaring the former successe ami 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, 1(J12. 8°. 28 1. — Good newes from Virginia. Sent to the covnsell and Company of Virginia . . . From Alex- ander Whitaker . . . London, 1()I3. ^°. 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 England residing. Anno 1619 and 1620. 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 (Elizalieth City).] Given in a General Court, the 17. day of May, 1620. [London, 1620?] 2U X 16^ 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 hy Thomas Snodham, 1620. 4°. (1), 11, (1), 16, 30, 4, 39 p. Note. 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°. ('l),97p. Note. The second two issues are probably from the same composition, a different settin? from the first issue; the third issue differs from the second in having as a supplement the court vote of 15th November, 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. i°. 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 . . . bv Peter Pope . . . London, 1622. 4°. 3 1., 36 p., 3 1. — A sermon vpon the vm. 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 John Donne Deane of St. Pauls, London. London, 1622. 4°. 2 1., 49 p. Supplemental] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Va. [General Assembly.'l Laws of the Colony. [Session laws], 1729, 34, 36, 38, 40 (May, Aug.), •'>2. 56 (Mar., Sept.), 57, 58, 50 (Feb., Nov.), 60 (Mar , May, Oct.), 61 (Mar., Nov.), 62 (Jan., Mar., Nov.), 66, 70, 71, 72. h. p , n.d., [1729-62]; Williamsburg, 70-72. i°. Note. The laws of each of above sessions in a separate vol. Sessions were held annually or oftenev, in varying months, beginning July 1619. The laws of sessions 1619-88 are given in Hening's Statutes at Large; nee under Legislature, Laws of the State, 1819-23; the dates of sessions 16S8-1800 are given in the Annual report of the Aiuer. Historical Asso'n, 1897, p. 432-4o7. The Laws of 1680, "probably printed at or near Williamsburg 16S1 or 1682," is recorded by Thomas's " His- tory of Printing in America" as the first vol. printed. The volumes listed above are all of which record was available in compiling the present list. — For the colony in Virginea Britannia. Lawes diuine, morall and martiall, &c. ... By W: Stachey. London, 1612. 8°. 68 p. — The lawes of Virginia now in force. London, 1662. 4°. (2), 82, (2) p. Note. This revisal of the laws, and the Ist-Sd revisals (16.32, 1842/43, 16.57/58) are also given in Hening's Statutes at Large. See under Legislature, Laws of the State, 1819-23. — A complete collection of all the law.s of Virginia now in force. Carefully copied from the Assem- bly records . . . [By J: Purvis]. London, [1684]. 1 1 , (4), 300, (22) p. — 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. Digested under proper heads. London, 1704. 16°. 1 1., (2), 284, [87], [104], 285-304 p. Xote. Pp. 81-87 of Maryland misprinted " 65-71." — Acts of Assembly, passed in the colony of Virginia from 1662 to 1715. Vol. 1. London: Printed by John Baskett, 1727. f°. xxiv, 391 p. Note. V. 2 was never published. — Abridgment of the public laws ... in force and use June 10, 1720. By W: Beverley. 2d ed. London, 1728. 12°. — A collection of all the acts of Assembly now in force . . . Williamsburg, 1733. f. (2), 622 p. — An exact abridgment of all the public acts of As- sembly of Virginia, in force and use . . . By J: Mercer. Williamsburg, 1737. 4°. xlvii, 345 p., 41 1. — A continuation of the abridgment of all the public acts of Assembly of Virginia in force and use. Williamsburg, 1739. 4". vi, (2), 347-376 p., 14 1. — Acts of Assembly now in force, in the colony of Va. With the titles of such as are expired or repealed. [With the acts of 1752.] Williamsburg, 1752. fo. — An exact abridgment of all the public acts of As- sembly of Virginia in force and use . . . Jan- uary 1, 17">8 ... By J: Mercer. Glasgow, 1759. 4-^. (2), xxii, 482 p. — The acts of Assembly now in force . . . Williams- burg, 1769. fo. (2), 577 p. [Jonrnuls, Documents, Etc.] Proceedings of the first Assembly of Virginia, 1619. Communicated, with an introductory note, by G: Bancroft. (Reprint, New York Hi.Mtorical Society, Collec- tions, 2d scries, v. 3, 1857, p. 329-358.) — Same ; separate;. «". 30 p. — Same ; [Witli Bancroft's note and an introduction by T: H. Wynne and W. S. Gilman, 1874]. See back, Colonial Records of Virginia. 716 Supplemental] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Va. 'iJournals, Documents^ Etc., continued.'] — Council and General Court records, 1040-41. {Re- print, 1904, from " Robinson's notes," Virginia Historical Society Collections, Virginia Mag. of Hist. & Biog., V. 11, p. 277-284.) — Journals of the Council in executive sessions, 1737- 03. {Reprint, IDOfi, in Virginia Mag. of Hist, and Biog., v. 14, p. 1-35.) — Journal of the House of Burgesses, 1740-74. Williamsburg, '40-74. 22 v. fo. — Virginia legislative documents [forming the records of the General Assembly of Virginia, 1764, 65, 70, 74, 75]. {Reprint, 1902-06, in Virginia Mug. 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). fo. 164 p — The proceedings of the House of Burgesses, [June 1775]. Williamsburg, ['75.] 48 p. Note. The Journal of this session was not originally jirinted in full; this epitome took its place. — Journals of the House of Buriresses, 1761-76. Ed. by J: P. Kennedy, [State Librarian! . Reprint, Richmond, 1905-1907. 4 v. f. Note. Prefaces to these vols. cent, cxtensivo information as to Bessions and journals of colonial Assemblies. The v. for 1773/76 cont. also records of the Committee of Correspond- ence. 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. — Hoyse of Burgesses. Tuesday, the 24tli of May, 14 Geo. in. 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] fo. 2 p. Provincial Conventions. The proceedings [Journals and Ordinances] of the convention of delegates . . . held at Kichmond . . . March 20-27, 1775, [July 17-Aug. 26, 1775; Dec. 1, 1775-Jan. 20. 1776; May6-July5, 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, n. d. fo. (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]. 40. (2), 106 p. — Ordinances passed at a convention held in the city of Williamsburg . . . the 1st of December, 1775. Williamsburg, [1776]. 40. 34 p. — Proceedings of convention, May 6, 1776 Williams- burg, i'76]. sm. 40. 185, 44 p. — Ordinances passed . . . 6th May, 1776. Williams- burg, ['76]. sm. 40. 44 p. — Ordinance for raising an additional number of forces for the defence and protection of this colony and for other purposes . . . December, 1775. 40. 717 Supplemental] STATE PUBLICATIONS Va. {^Trtaties.'] The Treaty held with the Indians of the Six Nations, at Lancaster, in Pennsylvania, in June 1744. To which is prefix'd, An account of the first confcderacj- 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. Dinwiddle . . . Lieut. -Gov. ... to P: Randolph and W: Byrd. Esqs. [Williamsburg, 1756]. fo. 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. Subin, 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 from material fiirniihed by Richard Ellsworth Fast, late profennor of American hintory and political science at West Virginia Uniriersity, Morganloion ; from the collection of West Virginia documents in the New York Public Library ; and from the " Catalogue of the Slate Library of Massachusetts " 18S0, and Annual Supplements, 18S0-190o. Part of the Stjite of Virginia until 1868. Convention at Rich- mond paesod ordinance of secession, April 17, 1861. Convention of loyal delegates met at Wheeling, June 11, 1S61, (adjourned session August 6) and passed : (1) Ordinance declaring null and void the Kichmond ordinance of secession; (2) Ordinance organ- izing and restoring the government of Virginia; and (3) Ordinance providing for the formation of a new Htate out of the territory of Virginia west of the Alleghanies. Constitution for the new State framed by Convention of 1861/62; ratified by vole of the people, April 3, 1862. General Asfemiiiy of Reorganized Gov- ernment of Virginia passed act assenting to the formation of the new State, May 13, 1862. Act of Congress 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 188.5; since then at Charleston. [Public Documents]: annual, 186.V72, 72/73; biennial, 1875-1904/06; adjourned session, 1882. n. t. p. [Wheeling and Charleston, '(!3-ll)06]. 8°. Note. Cont. rpts. of departments and institutions. The Go7'b. message is usually bound in at the front, and of late 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. 1875. 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. Docs. . . . 1895; 2 v. Public Docs., 1897/99, (2 v.), 1900/01, (3 v.), 1902/04-04/06, ea. 4 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., 1861/62. Journal. 8°. 181 p. Note. This convention assembled Nov. 26, 1861. The De- bates were not printed. — Propositions. 8°. 60 nos. — Reports. 71. t. p. — Constitution of West Va. [as submitted]. 71. t. p. [Wheeling, 1861.] 8°. 32 p. — Same, [as approved], n. t. p. [Wheeling, 18611. 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. [Wheelinsr, 1861.] 8°. 8 p. 719 Constitution] STATE PUBLICATIONS [WestVa. Constitutional Convention, 1863. Journal. '63. 8«. 42 p. — An address to the constitutional convention and people of West Virginia. By G. Battelle, mem- ber ... n. t. p. [Wheeling? IS'oS.] 8°. 8 p. — Address of Hon. Waitman T. Willey . . . before the . . . convention ... on the 12tb day of Febru- ary 1863, in compliance with a resolution of that body . . . n.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, '68.] 8°. 32 p. — Constitution of West Virginia, [adopted in 1863, and ordimmces.] ['63?] 8°. 32 p. i\^o. 8°. 8 p. — The inter-State debt of Virginia and West Va. Cor- r*'H[)ondpnc(' between the Governors and the " Western Virginian Committee of London." (I)ocH. adjnd. sess. 1HK2, \>. 30-3.'').) See alno under MlHcellaiiooug, held, 1880. — Boundary between I'enn. and WestVa. Correspond- ence, etc. (Docs, adjnd. sess. 1882, p. 42-51.) Set also under MlaccUancouB, Boundaries. 720 Executive] STATE PUBLICATIONS [West Va. Governor, continued. — Special message of B. W. Wilson, session of 1889. '89. 8°. 21 p. — Messafje of Gov. E. W. Wilson . . . extra session, Jan. 15, 1890. Charleston, '90. 8°. 26, 57 p. Note. Appended is; [A bill to amend and re-enact Chap- ter III of the Code . . . and to repeal all acts inconsistent with this act pro tanto] being an elections law. 67 p. — Special message in relation to school books, Jan. 28, 1890. n. t. p. ['90.] 8°. 4 p. — Proclamation concerning the death of Thomas A. Hendricks, Vice-President. [1885.] 4°. (2) p. — Proclamation, July 23, 1.S85 [upon the death of Gen. Grant. '85. J broadside. — Prochimation, Thanksgiving, Nov. 2C, 1885, n. p., ['85.] (2) p. — Thanksgiving proclamation, [1890, 1900], 04. ['90]- 1904. fo atid 4°. — West Virginia's resources and development, n. t. p. [Baltimore, 1891?] fo sheet. Note. Reprinted from Mami/acturers' 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. 80. 508 p. — See also under Legislature, Journals, Documents, etc. ,1890. Adjutant General. Report, Jan. 1, 1864; annual, 1864-71; biennial, 1879/80-1903/04. Wheeling and Charleston, ['64]-1904. Note. For calend.ar periods, except that rpts. 1867, 68, 71 end Sept. 30th; rpt. 1879/80 is stated to be " for fiscal years," and is called in letter of transmittal "2d biennial; " and rpt. 1881/82 is dated Nov. let. Rpt. Jan. 1 , 1864 seen only appended to Gov.'s mess. 1864; h.t.p. ; 34, (1) p. Rpts. 1867-70 are called " Rpt. of Adjt. Genl. and ex officio Quartermaster; " for Sept. 30, 1871 the Adjt. Genl. issued a separate rpt. as Quartermaster; (3) p. Office was abolished in 1871; later re-established. — Addenda to report, 1897/98. Cliiirleston, '99. 8°. 85 p. Note. Consisting of general and special orders, 1897/98. — Military code of West Va., 1897, 1905. 2 pm. Attorney General. Report, annual, 1863-72; biennial report, 1873/74-98/1900. 8°. Auditor. Report, annual, [Dec. 31?] : 1863-65; Sept. 30: 1865/66-71/72; biennial, Sept. 30: 1872/ 74-1902/04. Wheeling and Charleston, '62- 1904. 8°. Note. Rpt. 1864 not seen. Rpt. 1898/1900 is in 2 pts. : Pt. I, 1899, pt. II, 1900, in 1 v. Beginning with rpt. 1876/78, rpts. have included Statements of the condition of insurance cos., generally two ann. statements in each bien. rpt., without t.-p., through 1S9S/1900; these were called " Rpt. of the Insur. Dept.," 1893/94-95/96; "Insur. rpt.," 1897/98, 99,1900; " Bien. rpt. of the Auditor . . . Insur. Dept.," being one bien. rpt. on insurance, with separate t.-p., 1900/02-02/04; appar- ently pub. in separate form in 1893 and 1895. See also next entry. — Bank Examiner. Ist-lOth annual report, Sept. 30 : 1891,91/92-99/1900. Charleston, '91-1900. 8°. Note. Seen only in Auditor's rpts., two in each bien. rpt., 1890/92-98/1900. Each has separate t.-p., except that 5th-6th have one common t.-p.; likewise 7th-Slh. 9th is in Pt. I, and 10th in Pt. II, of Auditor's rpt. 1898/1900. — Insurance Department. [Insurance report]. See note above under Report. [List of companies authorized to do business in the State.] Note. Not seen, but mentioned in Insur. rpt. 1900/02 as " published in pamphlet form during the past few years." — See also i/?it^er Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc., 1875. 721 Executive] STATE PUBLICATIONS [West Va. Quartermasitr General {\^^?<-^. Report, [1863?] Kote. In House Journal, 1864. — Report, Dec. 31, 1865. Wheeling, '66. %". 24 p. — See also back under Adjt. Genl. Secretary of State. Compilation of the statutes of West Virginia relating to the formation of cor- porations and joint stock companies. In force June 1, 1883. r/. i?., [1883J. 8°. 155, xi, p. — Same, 1882,89. 2 v. — Compilation of the corporation laws . . . relating to the formation and regulation of all classes of corporations and joint stock companies. In force June 15, 1891. '91. 8°. 166, xviii, p. — Same, 1897 . . . '97. 8°. 195 p. — Same, 1894, 98, 99, 1904. 4 v. 8°. — Manual of the State of West Va. Legislative, exec- utive and judicial departments. Corrected to Jan. 1, 1899. Charleston, '99. 8°. 96 p. — Same, 1897. 8°. — Report of Sec. of State, ex officio Supt. Public Printing and Sec. Board of Public Works . . . Sept. 30 : 1900/02-02/04 . . . Charleston, '03-05. 2 V. 8°. — 5'a»ie [1898/1900?]. ^jm*. 1901. Treasurer. Report, annual, [Dec. 31?]: 1863-6d ; Sept. 30: 1865/G6-73/74; biennial, Sept. 30: 1874/76-1904/06. Wheeling and Charleston, ['64?]-1906. 8°. Note. Rpts. 1872/73-73/74 in 1 v. with separate t.-ps. but common cover title. Bien. rpta. througli 1894/96 consiBt of two separate ann. rpts. with common t.-p.; since then rpts. are single bien. rpts. See also under Legislature, JottrnaU, Docn., etc., 187&. Inspection and Regulation. Bank Examiner. See under Exec, and Staff, Auditor. {Education.] Superintendent of Free Schools. 2d- 9th annual report, 1865-72; lOth-llth annual [=lst biennial], 1872/74; biennial report, 1874/7()-1904/06. Wheeling and Charleston, '66-1907. 8°. Note. Title of officer has varied slightly in the rpts. ; called Genl. Supt. of Public Schools in lUth-llth ann. (which in fact made up a single bien. rpt.). [1st] ann. and some others not fifen 'Id, 5th were the first ones numbered. Rpts. 1866/67- 79/80 cover years ending Aug. 31 ; rpts. 1880/81-1902/04 cover bienniums ending June 30th. 8th ann., 1870/71, has the peculiar pagination : 110, llo, (\) p. Bien. rpt. 1878/SO really consists of two ann. rpts., 187S/79-79/80. Bien. rpts. 1878/80- 92/94 are also reckoned as 16th-31st ann. rpts. Bien. rpts. 1898/1900, 02/04 are called in letters of transmittal "14th bien." and "16th bien." respectively. — School laws, 1865, 66, 77. Wheeling, '65-77. 3 V. 8". — Amendments to the school law, passed Jan. 8, 1879. Wheeling, '79. 8°. 21 p. — School law passed March 1881. . . . Comp. by B. L. Butcher. Wheeling, '81. 8°. 59, x, p. — Same, with amendments, sessions 1882, 83. Wheel- ing, '83. 8". 92, vii, p. — School law, 1891. — School hiw passed March 1881 .. . with amend- ments made bv the Legislature, 1882-93; . . . Comp. by V. A. Lewis. '94. 16^ (1), ii, 200, xxvi, p. — Same. Revised and arranged by J. R. Trotter, Supt. Charleston, '97. 8". 135 p. — West Virginia School Journal, 1874-99. Note. A private iiublication, but the somi-oflicial organ of the Htipt. of Kree Hrhools. — State manual and course of primary instruction for the ungraded country and village schools. . . . 1891. %". 27 p. — Same; 1893, 1904. 2 v. 8^ 722 Inspection] STA TE PUBLIC A TIONS [West Va. [Education, continued.^ — Columbian history of education iii/West Virginia. By B. S. Morgan, Supt., and J. F. Cork, Ciiief Clerk. 18!);{. 8". 204 p. — Program for teachers' institutes, 1900; prepared hy J. H. Trotter. '00. 8«. — See also under Exec, and Staff, Governor, 181)0. Fish Commissioners (1877-). Report, annual, [Dec. 1878], [79/80], 82, 8'J/90, 91/92, 93/94. Wheel- ing a?i£Z Charleston, ['79?]-95. 8°. Note. Aluo called " Cominrn. of Fishes." Rpt. Uec. 1878 not seen, but meulioned in rpt. [1879/8U] (wliicli is wrongly dated " 1878/79 "). Rpt. 1882 is stated to be the 4th rpt. Game and Fish Warden {imi-). Report, 1897, 98. 8°. [Health.'] Board of Health (1881-). lst-4th annual report, Dec. .'31: 1881-84; biennial report, 1885/86-98/1900. Wheeling and Charleston, '84-1901. 8°. Note. l8t-3d ann. rpts. in 1 v., dated Jan. 1884 : Wheeling, '83; 8"; 305, (1) p.; not seen. Docs. Ace. Gov's, mess. 1882 cont. a brief rpt. dating from organization of the Board in June 1881. 4th ann. rpt. has the word " (Preliminary) " on t.-p. T.-p. of bien. rpt. 1885/86, (70, 5 p.) says: "brought down to Sept. 30, LSSti;" this rpt., however, has (1), the [5th ann.] rpt. 1885 (though letter of transmittal has wrong date, " Jan. 1, 1885," meaning Jan. 1, 1880), on pp. 3-6, «. t.p.; (2), a bieu. rpt. 1885/86, dated Oct. 1, 1886, on pp. 7-70, n. t. p.; and (3), Supplemental rpt. . . . dated Jan. 1, 1887, on additional pp. (l)-5; /;. t.p. Kpt. iu I'ub. Docs. 1897/99 has title: "Bien. rpt. and rpt. of vital and mortuary statistics for the years 1896/97;" but letter of transmittal calls it an annual rpt. for the year ending July 1, 1898, which seems to be right. Bien. rpt. " for the years 1898/99 " is really for 1898/ 1900. Vaccine Agent. Vaccination and its protective power in West Va. : a report to the Governor, Nov. 8, 1870. Wheeling, '71. 8". 12 p. See also under Legislature, Latvs of the State, Special Laws. Insurance Dept See under Exec, and Staff,' Auditor. Kanawha Board. See forward, Public Works. Labor, Bureau of (1889-). lst-2(l report of the Com- missioner," Dec. 1: 1890-92; [3d-5th, biennial], 1893/94-97/98; 6th-8th biennial, 1898/1900- 02/04. Charleston, '90-1904. 8°. Note. [3d] rpt. covers June 1, 1893/Dec. 1, 1894; period of !4thl uncertain; [5th]-6th dated June Ist; 7th-8th, June 30th. 4th'] cont. map of \V. Va. : scale, 20 mi. ^1 in.; size, lOJ x 85 in. Office called Bureau of Labor Statistics on t.-p. of 6th. [5th]-8th cont. labor laws. [ Mines.] Department of Mines and Mining (1883-97) . Note. At the head of this dept. was the State Mine Inspec- tor. No publications seen. — Annual reports of the State Inspectors of Mines for the 1st and 2d Districts, June 30: [1889/90]- 92/93. Charleston, '90-94. 4 pm. 8°. Note. In !887 the State was divided into two mining dis- tricts, with an Inspector over each. Kpt. [1889/90] cont. in fact: Ann. rpt. of Insp'r for 2d Dist., June 30, 1890, (49 p.), and Ann. rpt. of Insp'r for 1st Dist., June .30, 1889, (p. 50-58) ; ea., n. t. p. Other v. each cont. ann. rpt. by each Insp'r, with- out separate t.-ps. and with one pagination. — Reports of Mine Inspectors for the 1st, 2d and 3d Districts for the years [1893/94-94/95]. n. t. p. [Charleston, •94?-9C.] 8". Note. In 189:! the number of districts and Inspectors was increased to three. Rpts. June 3ii, [1893/94] seen only in (iov's. Mess, and Ace. Docs. 1895, without any t.-ps. Cover- title of tpts. June 30, [1894/95] says wrongly "for the years 1895/96;" n. t.p. Chief Mine Inspector (1897-). Annual report, June 30, 189(i/97. Charleston, '98. 8°. 236, x, p. Note. In 1897 the office of Chief Mine Inspector wa.s estab- lished and the number of District Inspectors increased to four. This rpt. has cover-title : " 15th ann. rpt. of the Dept. of Mines and Mining for year 1897," but the name Dept. of Mines and Mining seems to have been dropped by the legitilation of 1897. Errata page precedes t.-p. This rpt. cont. mining laws 1897; see next page. Inspection] STATE PUBLICATIONS [West Va. [3/i'nes, continved.l — 16th-22d annual report. Coal mines in the State of West Va. . . . June 30: 181)7/98-1903/04. By J. W. Paul, Chief Mine Inspector. Charles- ton, ['00]-05. 5 V. 8°. Note. lfith-18th bound in 1 v., 1900, (397 p.), with common t.-p., because 16th-lTth had not been issued at tiie regular time. In laOl the number of Dist. Insp'rs was increased to five. — Mining laws . . . regulating the working, venti- lation and drainage of coal mines ... in force May 18, 1897. . . . Charleston, '98. 8°. p. 209-236. 2^^ote. Seen only with rpt. of Chief Mine Inspector, 1896/97. Department of Mines (1905-). 23d annual report. Coal mines in the State of West Va., June 30, 1904/05. J. W. Paul, Chief Mine Inspector. Charleston, '06. 8°. Kote. An act of 1905 created the Dept. of Mines, retaining the Chief Mine Inspector and increasing the number of District Inspectors to seven. See also under Institutions, Miners' Hospitals. Pharmacy, Commissioners of (1881-). lleport, 1881, 81/82-[98?]. Wheeling arec^ Charleston. 8°. Note. Rpt. 1881 covers May /Dec. 8; rpt. 1881/8-J closes Dec. 29; other rpts. not seen. [Public Works.'\ Board of Public Woiks. Report, annual, [1866?] 67, [68.] n. t. p. 8°. Note. Rpt. [1866?] appended to House Journal 1867. Rpt. [1868] called " Jan. 1869." See also below, Kanawha Board. — [Letter of Governor, Jan. 22, 1872, submitting report of Board of Public Works on claims against the State of Virginia audited by the Board March 2, 1868.] 9 p. Note. Seen only with House Journal 1872. — Testimony taken before the Board ... in rela- tion to the valuation of lands and town lots. 1882. Kanawha Board. Kanawha Board and the improve- ment of the Gt. Kanawha River [1864-65]. n. t.p. 8°. 39 p. Note. This is in the form of a rpt. from the Bd. of Public Works, Feb. 6, 1869, submitting ann. rpts. of the Kanawha Board 18(54 and 1865 and Answers of G. Slack, Collector, 1865, to rpt. 1864 ; (ea. n. t. p.) — Semi-annual report of the Kanawha Board to the Board of Public Works, April/Oct., 1871. '72. 8°. 15 p. See also under Exec, and Staff, Sec. of State, 1900. {^Railroads.'] Report of the West Va. Commissioners of the Covington & Ohio Railroad, [1867?] Wheeling, '68. 8°. 12 p. Note. Board created 1867. Report of the Commissioners of West Va. as to the Chesapeake & Ohio Railroad, June 4, 1867. (1)P- Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc.. Preliminary report, '. 52, vi, p. n. t. p. 8" See also under 1879,81. [Taxation.'] Tax Commission [1884]. h.t.p. ['84.] Note. An appendix (45 p.?) was issued separately in a nmallcr edition. — Minority report. 1884. 8°. 29 p. — 2(1 rei)ort. State development. [1884.] 8°. 26 p. Note. <)w authority culls this a " final report." — 4th report. 1884. 8". 13 p. Note. No M rpt. 8oen ; possibly this enumeration counts the iiilnorlly rpt. or the appendix to IhI rpt. us a :!cl r|)t. Board of /'Jt/nalizafion. IJeport, 1900. See also under LegiHlature, Journals, Docs., etc., 1872, 83. Veterinarian, State. See under Institutions, Agricul- ture, Board of. Note. 724 Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [West Va. Institutions. Agricvltural College. See forward under Education, West Va. University. Agricvltural Experiment Station. See forward under Education, West Va. University . Agriculture, Board of (1891-). l8t-8tb biennial re- port, 18!H/92, 92/94-1904/OG. Charleston, '92- 1906. 8 V. 8°. Note. ]et-2d rpt.8. closed in December; :kl-r)th, and pre- sumably 6th-8th, Oct. ] St. iBt rpt. conl. Rpt. of [State Weather Service by | MeteorologiBt, Oct. 1, 1891/I)ec. 31, 1892, ?j. t.p.; also Rpt. of Veterinarian, May IT/Dec. 1,1892; 7t.t.p. 4th cODt. double-page map of W. Va. ; scale, 20 mi. = 1 in. — West Virginia Farm Bulletin, monthly; nos. 1-6, April, May, June, July, Sept., Nov., 1892. ea., 4 p. Note. Not seen, but mentioned in l8t-2d bieu. rpt. as " in newspaper form." Succeeded by : — West Virginia Farm Reporter, July lS9;-;-Dec. 1897. Note. Not seen, hut mentioned in 2d t)ien. rpt. as a quar- terly; in 3d biennial rpt. as a monthly. July 1893 was the first issue under this title. — West Virginia Farm Review, monthly; v. G, no. l-[v. 13, no. 10?], Jan. 1898-Oct. 1905. Note. No more published. [^Deaf and Dumb.'] Report of principal of In.stitution for Deaf, Dumb and Blind, [1866?] 8°. 7 p. A^ote. With House Journal 1867; not seen. Probably of same series as next entry. — Report of the principal of the Institution for the Deaf and Dumb and the Blind at Staunton, Va., concerning West Va. patients therein [Dec. 27, 1867]. n.t.j}. 8°. 4 p. Deaf and the Blind, School for the (Romney, 1870-). l8t-[r)th] annual report of the Board of Regents, 1870-74; [lst]-15th biennial report, Sept. 30: 1874/76-1902/04. Wheeling and CharlestDn, '71-1904. 8°. Note. Originally called "Institution for the Deaf, Dumb and Blind"; later, " Institution for the Deaf and Dumb and the Blind"; name changed to above in 188-. Ist ann. rpt. covers Apr. 20/Dec. lo, 1870. [3d] ann. not seen. There is a brief rpt. for the year Sept. 30, 1880/81 in Docs, of adjourned sesB. 1882. [^Education. 1 Board of Regents of Normal Schools (1867-). Report, Sept. 30 : [lst]-[Glh?] annual, 1867-71/72; [lst|-14th biennial, [1872/74?]- 98/1900. Wheeling awat Charleston, '68-1901. 8°. Note. [l8t-2d ann.] are of " Bd. of Regents of W. Va. Normal School"; {see folloicing entry). A rpt. 1880/81, in Docs. Ace. Gov's. Mess. 1882, is called " Rpt. of Bd. of Re- gents of the S. N. 8. and its branches." Rpt. Sept. 30, 1882 is apparently annual. Rpts. cover Marshall College (Hunting- ton, 1867-), Shepherd College (1872-), and normal schools at Fairmont (1867-), West Liberty (1870-), Glenville (1872-), and Concord (1872-). Normal School (Fairmont, 1867-). Annual report of the Regency, 1867. Wheeling, '68. 8°. 7 p. Bluefield Colored Institute (Bluefield, 1S95-). Re- port, 1895-99; 6tli biennial, Sept. 30: 1904/06. Note. 1895-99 in rpt. of Supt. of Free Schools; not seen. West Virginia Colored Institute (Institute, 1889?-). Report, [biennial, 1891?] -98/ 1900, 04/06. 8°. Note. The only rpts. seen of this series covered respect, ivelv the year 1892 and bienniums 1893/94 and Sept. 30: 1898/1900, 04/06. Called State Agric, Mech., and Normal Col- lege in : — Catalogue, 1893. Charleston, '93. 8". 25 p. I^S Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [West Va. [Education, contimted.] West Virginia University (Morgantown, 18(i7-). Special message and Report of Board of Visitors of West Va. Agricultural College, [18(i7]. Wheeling, '68. 8°. 22 p. Xole. Spec. mess, is by Gov. noreman, to the Legislature. Jan: 30, 1H68. Kpt. covers April 1867/Jan. 1868. Organized as an Agric. College in accordance with the Act of Congress of 1862; name changed to above by legislative act of 18bb. — 2d annual report of the Board of Regents of West Va. University C Agricultural College), [1868]. Wheeling, '68. 8°. 60 p. 3W?. For the college year ending June 17,1868. Although t .p bears both names as here given, only the name Agric. CoUege" is used in text of rpt. This rpt. was apparently reckoned later as [Ist] of the following series : — 2d-5th annual report of the Board of Regents, 1869-72; biennial report, 1872/74-98/1900. Wheeling and Charleston, '70-[1900.] 8°. ^''ot<'. See the two entries preceding, and notes. The enumeration adopted for ann. rpls. apparently counts as [IstJ rpt. the L'd ann. rpt. of the Agric. Colloge, of June 1. , l&bs, which was the first to bear the name " W. Va. Univ. on t.-p. Thus rpts. 1868-69 are both called "2d ann. rpt. of . . . W. Va Univ " All rpts. are for scholastic years ending in June except bien. rpt. 1898/19U0, ending Sept. auth. Rpt. 1869 cont. at end a Supplemental rpt. of Supt., Jan. 10, 1870; n. t-P-jJP- Rpts. 1869-70 cont. as appendix "A" Catalogue, 1868/69-69/70, (Morgantown, '69-70), in consecutive pafjination with rpt., these com. same matter as pamphlet catalogues of same years, re-set in type conforming with rpts. Appendix " B ot rpt. 1870 is entered below. Bien. rpt. 1872/74 really consists ot two ann. rpts. Docs. Ace. Gov's, mess 1882 cont. a brief ann. rpt. 1880/81, p. 3-6. See also note below under Catalogue. — [Ist annual] catalogue of the officers and students in West Virginia Ag. [.sic] College, with a state- ment of the course of instruction in the various departments, 1867/68. Morgantown, '68. 8°. 16 p. Note. The words " 1st annual " appear in cover-title. — Catalogue, annual, [1868/69]-1901/02. Morgan- town, Charleston, and Wheeling, '69-[1902.] 8°. Note. Catalogue [1808/69] has wrong dale " 1869/70 " on t -p. but correct date on cover; cat. 1869/70 is correctly dated. There are reprints of both thene catalogues (apparently verba- tim) in different type, as appendix " A " of 2d-3d ann. rpts. of Regents, respectively. Oat. 1873/74 cont. as appendix Ann. rpts. of Regents and President, 1872/73 " not hitherto printed. Cat. 1877/78 has wrong date "1878/79" on t.-p. but correct date on cover; cat. 1878/79 18 correctly dated. Cats. 1882/83, 83/84, 84/85 cont. as appendixes : " Notes on the geology of W. Va.," etc. by I. C. White, being rpts. of ann. geological excur- sions. — "B". A geological examination of Monongalia county ... by J: J Stevenson, Ph.D., pro- fessor of clieniistry and natural history . . . ; together with lists of fossils and description of new species, by F. B. Meek of the Smithsonian Institution. Wheeling, 1871. 8°. p. [41]-73. Note. Been only bound with 3d ann. rpt. of Regents, 1870. — Rules and reguhitions for the government of the W. Va. University, togetlier with the acts of Congress ami Legislature in relation thereto, and rules for the organization and discipline of State cadets. Wh.-eling. 1878. 56 p. — tiarae, 1881. Wheeling, '84. 8^^ 19 p. Note. Title varies slightly from preceding. — Rules and regulations for the corps of cadets of W. Va. University, approved June 1892. n. t.p. H". 5 p. Note. Title from cover. Caption is: "Regulations for the goverDmenl of the corps of cadets of the W. Va. Univ. adox'ted . . . June 1892." 726 Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [West Va. \_Education, continued .'\ — West Va. University. Letters of Hon. W. L. Wilson, ex-President, to the Wheeling " Regis- ter" in regard to the recent changes, etc., etc. n.t.p. Morgantown, 1883. 8°. 16 p. Note. Title from caption ; imprint from cover. — Agricultural Experiment Station. (Morgantown, 1888-). lst-l,;th annual report, 1887/88-99/ 1900. Charleston a«cZ Fairmont, '89-1900. 8°. Note. 6th-l;ith for year ending June 3Utli. Kpts. Jan. 1889 and 1893/94 were made to the Governor; subHcqueut rpts. to the Board of Regents of tiie University. Tlie rj)!. of tlie State ArcliiviHt 1900 records a " Kpt. of W. Va. Agric. Exper. Sta. 1880/S3; " not seen. Bulletin, nos. 1-95, July 1888-Dec. 190-1. v. p., [•88-1904.] 8°. Note. Nos. 6-7, 30 bear no montli date. No. 21 is dated April and no. •i2 Feb., 1892. No. 30 is called ".Special bull, no. 30.'' No. 35 has two quite different t.-ps. No. 37 is also V. 4, no. ], (p. 1-27) ; no. 38 is v. 4, no. 3, (p. 29-50) ; no. 39 is paged p. 135-150; no no. 2 of v. 4 found. No. 54 is paged p. 143-175; no. 55, p. 77-94; no. 50, p. (2), iv, 197-461. No. 69 is a supplement to no. 67. Nos. 1-4 pub. at | Morgantown] ; nos. 5-44 at Charleston; nos. 4.5-54 at Fairmont; the remainder variously at Morgantown or [Fairmont]. Paged in volumes, as follows : V. 1. nos. 1-12. 274 p. Nos. 50-56. 461 p. 2, nos. 13-24. 537, 4 p. 57-71. 402 p. 3, nos. 25-36. 336 p. 72-84 -f. 4804- 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 orgnnization of the Sheepbreeders' and Woolgrowers' Association and the Hortictiltural Society. [1894.] Note. Not known if tliis is in fact same as following entry. Special bulletin no. 2. 1895. 8°. (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.] f°slip. Same, supplement, July 1/Aug. 13, 1895. Mor- gantown, ['95.] f° slip. Fertilizers. Special bulletin, Sept. 7, 189G ; Aug. 1, 1897 ; May 1, 1898. Morgantown, '96-98. 3 fo sheets. Instructions for taking samples [of fertilizers, with blank certificate], n. t. p. [1898?] f^. (2) p. . Horticultural Deparhnent. Spray calendar. By L. C. Corbett. [Morgantown, 1898.] f° sheet. — Preparatory Branch (Montgomery. 1895-). 3d- [4th] bieimial 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. The Survey is under the direction of a Commission, who appoint a State Geologist as Supt. V. 1 cout. in Pt. 1, Rpt. of tTeologicxl Commission [incl. rpt. of the Geologist]. The rpt. of the Geological Commission 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°. xi, (1), G25 p. Note. Called v. la liecause it largely supplemented v. 1, which had been issued in a limited edition. 727 Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [West Va. Geological and. Economic Survey, continued. — 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, 189i).] 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). Proceedmgs, V. 1, part 1. 1871. 8°. 150 p. JVbfe. No more published. — 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. Note. This society was provided with roome and nearly all its expenses by the State. Upon the establishment of the State Bureau of Aichives and History in 1905 the 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 Dr. 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 and by-laws. 1899. 8°. 9 p. Immigration, Commissioner of. [lst]-8th annual report, 1864-71. Wheeling, ['65?J-71; Charles- ton, '72. Mte. 8lh, 1871, covers only Aug./Dec. — West Virginia liand book and immigrants' guide. By J. li. Diss Debar. Parkorsburg, 1870. 12". 193 p. Immigration Agent, State. Report and letters, [1879/ 80]. 13 p. JVoie. Seen only with Ilonse Journal 1881. — Report, Aug. 1882. Note. Seen only In Mohh. and Aci;. Docs., 1883. Immigration and Development, Board of. Outline map of West Va., issued by the Hoard. . . . H. L. Biitchi-r, Sec'y. Wheeling, 1888. 728 Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [West Va. \_Insane.'\ Hospital for the Insane (Weston, 1857-). [1st-] 1th] annual report, Sept. 30 : 1804-73/74; biennial report, Sept. 30: 1874/70-98/1900. Wheeling and Charleston, ['65?-1900.] 8°. Note. 2d, 4th-5th, 7th-8th were the only ann. rpts. num- bered, BO far as seen. There was also a brief rpt. appended to House Journal 1864. Bien.rpt. 1878/80 is also called on t. -p. " 14th rpt." Docs. ace. Gov's. Mcbb. 1882 cont. a brief rpt. covering May 18/8ept. :50, 1881, p. 10-24. 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. — Keport of the Lunatic Asylum West of the Alle- ghany Mountains, 1859; Sept. 30, 1869/GO. (Virginia Documents, 1857/59-61.) — By-laws. Weston, 1871. 8°. 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: 3a-4th bien- nial, Sept. 30: 1896/98-98/J900. 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." Jjctter of transmittal of rpt. 1893/94 calls it an "annual" rpt., but it covers an approximate biennium. West Virginia Asylum (Huntington, 1897-). lst-[2(l], [5th?] report, [1898J-98/1900, 04/OG. Charles- ton, '99-1906. 8°. Note. In Ist 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°. Note. Rpt. 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. Charleston, '01-06. %<>. Miners' Hospital No. 2 (MeKendree, 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-). [Ist-7th] annual report of the Board of Directors, 1866- 72; biennial report, 1872/74-1902/04. Wheel- ing awtZ Charleston, ['66?]-1904. 8°. Note. 1st, 3d-4th, 7th ann. i-pt. not seen, nor rpts. 1882/84, 86/88; not known if 1st, 3d-4th were actually numbered. Year-end of 6th ann. is Dec. 31; of rpts. 1872/74-78/80, Dec. 1st; 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, 9-3/94 are annual, the others biennial, but rpt. 1904/U6 is called " 8th bien." Rpt. 1896/98 printed at the School. Location called Pruntytown as late as 1900. 729 Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIO/VS [West Va. \^Weather Service.'] State Weather Service. [Cor- respondence, etc., relative to establisliment 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 summaty; v. 6, no. 10-v. 15, no. 12; Oct. 1898-Dee. 1907. Parkersburs, W. Va. and Cleveland, 0., ['98]-1908. 4°. Note. Uniform with those for other States, the monthly parts having ea. S or 10 p. and the auu. summaries 12 or 14 p. The State began the issue of these bulletins in 189?!, but v. 6, no. 10, Oct. 1, 1898, was the first issued in this form. Prior to 1893 milliographed reports had been issued. Ann. summaries of v. 6-8 counted as 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 consecutive pagination, p. 1-108. Called " Climatological Service" beginning Feb. 1906. — Weekly weather bulletin, 1899-1907. f° broad- side. Note. Issued during the growing season only, April-Sept., uniform with those for other States. Cont. about 2.5 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. Judiciary. Supreme Court of Appeals. Reports of cases, v. 1-55, 1863-1904. V. p., '63-1905. 55 v. 8°. Cont.; V. 1-5, 1863-72; by J: M. Hagans. 6-9, 1873-76; by H. M. Mathews. 10-15, 1877-79; bv R. White. 16-24, 1879-84; by C. C. Watts. 25-36, 1884-92; by A. Caldwell. 37-42, 1892-96; by T. 8. Riley. 43-46, 1896-99; by E. P. Rucker. 47-54, 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, 186.3-87. By J. A. Bent. Cin- cinnati, '88. 1.8". (2),iv, 712p. — 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.] By J. A. Bent. Cincinnati, '93. 1.8". xiv, 214 p. — A dif^est of tiie decisions of the Supreme Court of Appeals of W. Va. in criminal cases [etc.], as reported in v. 1-47 of tlio W. Va. reports and V. 1-35 of the Southeastern Reporter, 1863-1900 ... By T. J. Ilugus. Cincinnati, 1900. 1. 8". xii, 219 p. Lkoislatuke. Ifit 8efiHlon, .June 18*)3. 2d-10th Hession, armual, beginning in January, 1864-72; lUh seM-ilon, Nov./Apr., 1872/73; 12th-2Kth, biennial, lieKlnnliig In .liinuary of odd years, 1875-1907. Kxtrn DCHHlon, .luiK! 1868; ndjoiirnod HCHHlonM, Oct. 1M73, Nov. 1H75, .Ian. 1882; enlra hcbhIouh, April 1887, Jan. 1890, Feb. 1893, July 1904, Feb. 1905. Feb. 1907. Legislature] STA TE PUBLICA TIONS [West Va. {^Laws of the State.'] Acts, annual, 1863-72, 72/73; biennial, 1875-1905; extra sessions, 1868, 90, 1904. Wheeling and Charleston, ['63J-1905. 8°. Note. Acts of Sth sess., 1870, alao in Code of 186S; nee below. Acts of 11th sees., 18V2/73, have coiiBtitution 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, 186(;. Wheeling, '06. 8^ Note. Printed and bound in 1 v. under resohiliou of Feb. 28, 1866. Tiie ordinances and acts of 1861-6:; 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. Melvin, and J. H. Ferguson. Wheeling, 1868. 8°. vii, 986 p. Note. Imprint 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. 1207,(1) p. — Same; 3d 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°. viii, 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 Laivs.] 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, Documents, 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 sess. 18y3 bound with journal of reg. sess. 1893, and adjnd. sess. 187.T which seems to be in botli forms. Journal Oct. 1873 doubtful. The House adjourned sess. 1S7.5 covered Nov. lo/Dec. "23, 1875, but the Senate remained in session until Feb. 8, 1876, to consider impeachment of the Auditor and the Treasurer {see forward, 1875). .Journal 187H 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. sessions 1873, 75 {see note above under Senate Journal) and e.\tra sess. 1S93, 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. Seen in respective jnls., either in the Manual {see next 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, "0, 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. Legislature] STATE PUBLICATIONS [WestVa. [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. S^. 16 p. — Report of joint committee appointed to investigate the affairs of the . . . Hospital for the Insane. [Sess. 1869]. n. t.p. 8°. 5 p. _ Contested elections from Jefferson county; [major- ity and minority reports; sess. 1869]. n. t. p. _Lo8. n. t. p. H". 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. With Ilouse Journal 1869. Boundary line of West Va. and Maryland. [Report] by J: De la Camp, Feb. 1, 1869. n. 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. Note. Seen only appended to House Journal 1881. Commissioners on the Boundary between West Va. and Pennsylvania. Report, 1882, 83, 86. 8°. See also under Exec, and Staff, Governor, 1882. [CTai'ms.] Board of Military Claims (ISGo-). Report for the year l'865. Wheeling, '66. 8°. 25 p. — Same, [1866? with supplemental report]. S^*. 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. Note. Also 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. 37-45. Note. Seen only appended to House Journal, 1881. See also under Exec, and Staff, Gorernor, 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". x, (1), 430 p. — Catalogue of the West Va. exhibit ... at Phila- delphia in 1876. By M. F. Maurv. 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. Cant, map of W. Va., 1893. [Chicago.] Scale, about 15 mi. = 1 in.; size, 12J X 18g in. Oettysburg National Cemetery. Report of Commis- sioners on Gettysburg and Antietam cemeteries. [1866?] 8°. 6 p. Note. Appended to House 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. Orsanized bv the Wheeling Convention of June 1861. Seat of eovernment at WheeliuL', June 1861-June 1863; at Alexandria June 1863-May 1865, when the officers removed to Richmond and supplanted the secession State government of Virginia. Convention, June 1861. Journal of the convention assembled at Wheeling, June 11, 1861. Wheel- ing, '61. 8°. Xnte. Covers also the adjourned session held in August. This convention, called by a previous convention held at Wheel- in" in May, established 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, 18G1. ?i. t. p. [Wheeling, '61.] 8°. 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- A^ote Reprinted by the State of West Va. in 1866. See wider 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. H. Peirpoinl, July, Dec, 1861, May, Dec, 1862, Dec. 1863, Dec. 1864. Xote. Messages July, Dec, 1861 seen in pm. form; others only with Journals. Upon the removal of the Reorganized Govt, to Richmond in May 1865 Gov. Peirpoiut 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; olherB 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 ]861-D<'C. 1864. Wheeling, '61-[ Alexandria, '65?]. 8". Note. The acts of 1861-62/63 were reprinted iu 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 tlie sessions of 1863, 4 & 5. Baltimore, '65. 8". ] 5."> p. — Journal of the House of Delegates ... of the State of Virginia, sessional, July 1861-l)ec. 1864. Wheeling, '61-y\lexandria, '65. 6 v. 8". Note. Dec 1862 has " Commonwealth " for " State." 734 NORTH CAROLINA STATE PUBLICATIONS Li^t compiled from the collection of A^orth Carolind documents in the New York, Public Library, from the " Catalogue of the State Library of Massachunettf!," 1880, and Annual Supple- ments, 1880-1906, and catalogues of other libraries ; and from material furnished by Dr. Stephen B. Weeks. Documents in this list generally imblished at the capital, Raleigh, if not othenvise specified. Sir Walter Raleigh's attempts at colonization on Roanoke Island, under GrenvlUe and Lane, 1585; under White, 1587 (the Lost Colo- ny). Embraced in Carolana grant by Charles I to Sir Robert Heath, lfi29. Bettleraents «f immiKrants from Virginia on Albemarle Bound, about 1659; from Barbados near Cape Fear, 1663. Embraced in Carolina grants by Charles II to Monk, Clarendon, Shaftesbury and others as Lords Proprietors, 1663 and 1665. Governors under Lords Proprietors, 1663-1729. First Assembly, 1665. Proprietors' rights sold out to crown, 1729-31. Governors under the crown, 1730-75. Mecklenburg Resolve*, May 31, 1775. First State constitution, Dec. 18, 1776. Present Tennessee ceded to United States, 1784; ordinance of cession re-enacted, 1790. U. S. 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, 1835/36-76/77, 80- 87. 8°. Note. Early collections irregular as to contents and manner of binding. 1835/36-38/.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 G. A. 1842/43. Exec. Docs. pr. for the G. A., v. 1, 18.i0/51 ; 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; 8. and H. Docs., v. 2. Docs. : Exec, and Legisl., 1856/57-58/59. 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 186.3/64 In 1 v. 1880 bound with S. and H. Journals in 1 v. Title and binder's title alike, 1885-87. Public Documents, sessional, 1879, 89-1903. 1903. 80. '79- Note. Title and binder's title alike. Imprint of 1897 (and of contained docs.) ia Winston. 1901-03 ea. in 2 v. Constitution. Declaration of rights and constitution made by Halifax convention in Dec. 1776. Fayetteville, [1789?] fo. 1, 3 p. The constitution, or form of government agreed to and resolved upon by the representatives of the freemen of the State of North-Carolina . . . In Congress assembled at Halifax, 14th day of Dec. . . . 1776. Philadelphia, 1779. 8°. 16 p. Convention, 17 S8. 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. [Ilillsboro, 1788.] f°. 2 p. 735 (.'(institution ] S/:i //■: /V7.7/(- //7(i.\-.s- [N. C. Convntiiotis I7SS, coiiii»uelil>oriitin,ir and ilotorniininj; on tlu> t\>nstitution roooininoMilcil l>v iho OoniM-al I'on- vontioiiat riulailoliihia . . . iMlonton. 17S;t. S". •JSO p. Xotf. rilnli-.l by tho Sliilo prli\t<'i» bill i>l lhi> oxpoiiso o( B fow Kodi'rnllKlM. Convention, 17S!i. .loiirnal of the oonvoution . . . at Frtvcttovillo on tlio tliir.l Monday of Novonibor 17^!) . . . Kdonton. n. l. 'Jir.. 8^\ lOf. p. — I'roooodin.iis and ilobati-s . . . To whioh aro snh- joinod tho convention aot and tho amondnionts to tho oontJtitution. . . . '.■>('>. S>'. JL'J. t^l"). (> p. — Tlio oonstitution . . . adoptod . . . 177(>; and tho anion. hnonts . . . tS;!."'; . . . with an ordi- nnnco for oarrvink: tho sanio into otYoot. ",\ti. \'2'\ 24 p. — Constitntion of tho United Stafos and of . . . No. Carolina, avraiijjod with rotVroncos and indoxos. 1S4'J. 8'". iv, o(? p. A'otf. (.^oiiKHtiitlon i«l«o In X.oti. Vo^-n., IS.Sii ■^7, ,'.S/M>, t">0, Courenh'on. 7S<)7/<)1*. .lournal of tho oonvontion . . . hoM on tho 'JUth day of May 18t:i | /2Sth .Inno] ; 2d session. [Nov. IS/Ooo. 13] ; JM session, [.Inn. "JO/Foh, 2t!. 18(!2l; 4th so.ssion. | Apr. 21/ May i;>, ISt?:'). "(VJ. 4v,inl. S'\ l!>o. SC. li;*, \0\), iii, ii, ii. iii. p. — Ordinances and rcsolnfions passed hy tlio State con- vention ... to dissolve the nnion between the State of No. Carolina and the other States., Inne IStil. 't?2. 8^\ 17o. (,n, ii. ii, ii. ii, p. — Ordinances of the State convention . . 18('>;>. S\ ;>3, ii, i^l"), ii. ii. p. \otf. .Vbriilpod oil. rnlUni »o»s. .linie lS(Vi. l'!>iinllv bouiut !i1ko with l.iixvs of — Constitntion of No. Carolina . . . [18t5-J. 8^\ 44 p. Ci'nvtiiiion, lS(>'*/(>(> .lonrnal of the convention at its session of 18()."): [also] at its adjonrned ses- sion of 18('>(;. ■('>.'»-(!(;. 2 V. in 1 S>\ ;M, iii p. ; i;>2. iii p. — Constitution, with the amendments and ordinances and resolutions . . . I'd Oct. 18(!.">. n . t. />. [•C.'i.] 8^ 78 p. — Executive doeuments, convention, session 18(>.>. Constitution . . . with amendments and ordi- nances and resolutions . . . '(>.">. 8>\ 108. 11, 12, 8, 78 p. — Ortlinances passed by tho No. Carolina State con- vention at the session of 18(>5/t>t>. '(i7. S>'. 7'.' i>. .Vittf. Uituully lioiimi wllli Lnw* of IStW/i'T. Conrention, 1S0S. .lournal of the constitutional con- vention . . . session 18l'.8. vS'\ 488, 1,1) p. table. Sotf. .ToiirnnI niid conxlltiitlon nlao i>ocn In 1 v., wllli I'J\>, lr.4,ub- lican in form." rt. ;>., 1868. 8". 4<;. 2 p. 736 Constitution] STA TE PUBIJCA TIONS [N. C. Convention, 1875. Journal of the convention . . . held in 1875. 75. 8'\ 278, xx, p. — Same. 286, ix, j). N'lte. ThiH ed. cont. remarks of JoBiah Turner on deaUi of ei Gov. firaham. — Ordinances, n.t.p. [1875.] 8". ."/J p- — Resolution of instruction to the committee on privi- lej,'es and elections, n.t.p. [1875.] H". 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.] H'K -AC p. — Same, n.t.p. [Raleigh, 1904.] H". 21i p. 2^ote. Containing anaendment to Article VI, adopted by Legislature in 1899. ^ee a/so wncier Legislature, -fournals, Docs., etc., 1832, 34, 52, 54, 61, 69/70. Governor. Executive akd Staff. Message, annual or biennial, 1790-1905. Cont.: By A. Martin, 1790; by J. Turner, 1804; by D: Btone. 1809; by B: Smith, 1811; by J: Branch, 1818; by J. Iredell, 1828; by J: Owen, 1830; by M. Stokea, 1832; by D: L. Swain, 1>533, .34, 3.5; by R: D. Kpaieht, 1836; by E: H. Dudley, 1838, 40; by J: M. Morehoad, 1842, 44; by W: A. Graham, 1840, 48; by C: Manly, 1850; by D: H. Reld, 18.V2 (Oct. 4, Oct. 14), 54; by T: Bragg, 18.56, 58; by J: W. Ellis, 1860, 61 (May); by H: T. Clark, 1861 (Aug.); by Z. B. Vance, 1802, 63 (June, Nov.), 04 (May, Nov.); by W. W. Holden, (Provin. Gov.), 1865; by J. Worth, 1866 (.Jan., Nov.); by W. \V. Holden, 1868 (.lulv, Nov.), 69, 70 ; by 'i'. 11. Cald- well, 1871, 72, 73; by C. H. Hrogden, 1874, 76; by Z. B. Vance, 1877, 79; by T:. I. Jarvis, 1880 (Mar.), 81, 83, 85; by A. M. Scales, 1887, 89; by D. G.Fowle, 1891 ; by T: M.Holt, 1893; by E. Carr, 1895, 97; by D. L. Russell, 1899, 1901; by C: B. Aycock, 1903, 05. Nott. Transmitted in Nov., 1790-1876; in Jan., 1879-1905; with exceptions as noted. Generally also in body of House Journal through 1874; in Senate Journal, 1879, 80, 89, 91. Mess. 1836 was a 12". Ku Klux correspondence, and miscel- lany and testimony of 1868-70, 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, 1857; by Ellis, 1859; by Vance, 1862; by Worth, 1866; by Holden, 1868; by Vance, 1876; by Jarvis, 1881; by Scales, 18S5 ; by Fowle, 1889; by Carr, 1893; by Russell, 1897; bv Aycock, 1901 ; by R. B. Glenn, 1905. Note. Dated Sept. 1862, Dec. 1866, July 1868; otheri 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]. Kote. 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. '35. 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. 6overno7', continued. — Communication . . . transmitting copies of rail road mortgages and bonds taken to secure the State ; Dec. 11, 1844. n. 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 [same] ; 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 Cliarlotte; 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 tlie 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. 8°. 16 p. — Message from . . . Gov. D: S. Reid, transmitting a communication from Md. and resolutions [^sic] 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. A'ee under Inspection and Regulation, Railroads. — Exec, message — swamp lands ; Dec. 12, 1856. lip. — The Western Turnpike Road. [Message of Gov. Bragg, Jan. 8, 1857, etc.] 8°. 6 p. — Executive njessage on the Cape Fear & Deep River Navigation Co.; Jan. 30, 1857. 8°. 4 p. — Governor's message [Ellis] and [Atty.] Busbee's rejiort on tlie .Albemarle & Chesapeake Canal do. ; Dec. 3, 1860. 8". 22 p. — Message of fJov. EIIIh, witli ordinance of Ga. and reHoiutionH of Tcnn. ; Jan. 29, 1K6I. 8". 3 p. — The No. f-'arolina fortH. [ (^"orrcspondcnce of Gov. with Ffilcral govcrniiicnt, Jan. IHOIJ. 8". 8 p. — Si)C('ial nu-8nage of Gov. Vance, and accompanying docnrncntH; Dec. 1862. n.d. 8°. 16 p. — Governor's rnesHage in relation to the Western N.C. Railroad; Jan. 24, 1H66. 8°. 38 p. Not*. Com. 10th aiin.rpt. oi I'hjh. of K.K., Auk. .31, lHfi4/0.5. 73« Executive] STATE PUBLICATIONS [N C. Governor, continued. — Governor's message transmitting 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. Devereux, 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°. 30 p. — ... The answer of . . . W. W. Holden ... to the articles of impeachment . . . against him by the House . . . [1870]. 8°. 45 p. See under Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc., 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. Note. Principally a " Rpt. of a special committee of the Bd. of Directors on the best and most economical mode of providing for the insane 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. R.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. t. 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]. n. t. p. 24 p. — Message ... in relation to the Cape Fear & Yadkin Valley R. R. ; [Feb. 23, 1881]. n. t. p. 6 p. — Message ... in relation to the International Exposi- tion ; [Feb. 24, 1881]. n.t.p. Op. — 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 seen, 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. Governor, continued. — Letter from Gov. Fowle relative to financial condi- tion of Penitentiary; Feb. 15, 1889. 5 p. — Message from Gov, Fowle transmitting report of the State Treasurer on the condition of the banks in the State; Feb. 18, 1889. 8°. 5 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, 50, 52, 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, 66, 88-1902. '35-1903. 8°. Note. Rpt. 1866 covers only Apr. 7/Nov. 16; rpt. 1871 covers Aug./Nov. — Militia acts, 1806 and 1807, with the manual exercise. 71. jf. p. c. 1807. 8°. 34 p. + ? 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 passed 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, (l)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 umler Governor, 1868; under Legis- lature, Special Laws; a?i(i wwrfer Miscellaneous, Civil War and Military. Attorney General. Rej)ort, Nov.: 1868, 69; biennial, Dec. .".1 : 1SH5/86-1 903/04. ['69-1905.] 8°. — Report of the Atty. General upon the claims of W: Cathcart, [Dec. 19, 1848]. '48. 8°. 18 p. — Letter in reference to a resolution of tlie House; Feb. 26, 18H9. 8°. 3 p. — Sec also back, Governor, 1860. Auditor of I'nhlic Accounts (1868-). Annual report, Sept. 30: 1867/68-75/76, 77/78-81/82; Nov. 30 : 18H2/83-1905/06. Raleigh and Winston, ['69]- 1907. H". Note. Thfr rcKnIar rpt. of Hept. .'JO, 1867/68, (196 p.) was prpcedcd by a Mf^riurati- preliminary rpt. bearing same date, of 24 p. Itptn. 1 SC,7/(m -6!t/70 al^n Hp|.i-iit. 30, 185H/60]. 8'^. 14 p. — Coinmunication [with Htatement of receipts and dis- ImrHcments, Oct. 1, 1860/Aug. 13, 1861]. 16 p. — RespotiHe to reHolutions of the House [re sale of l.ondH, Dec. 8, \W1\. 8". 48 p. — Treasurer's [special] report, [June 29, 1863). 8". MdIk. With inc'HB. of (iov. Vance of that dale, an pj). 4-12. — Trensnrer'H [sjiecial] report. May 17, 1864. 12 p. — Treasurer's ( spi-cial? | rejiort, Nov. 12, 1864. 14 p. 742 Executive] STATE PUBLICATIONS [N. C. Treasurer, continued. — [Report on the revenue bill, Nov. 18G6]. 8°. 15 p. — [Communication relative to taxes, sess. 18G6/67]. n. d. 8°. lip. — Communication [re sale of bonds of N. C. R.R. Co.], Dec. 11, 1868. 8°. 4 p. — Communication [re charges impeaching his ofBcial conduct], Jan. 4, 1869. 8°. t) p. — Report on the State finances, Feb. 8, 1870. p. — Report in reply to an inquiry of the House, Dec. IC, 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]. n. 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°. 8 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. {_Banks.'] Bank statements, Nov. 62, 64. 1850, 52, 56, 58, 60, Note. Submitted through Public Treasurer, 1850 is a f" broadside, others 8". In earlier years appeared chiefly in supplements 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°. Note. Also for other years in " Bank statements." — Report from the Bank of Cape Fear, [Dec. 28, 1842]. '43. 8°. 7p.-f — Bank exhibit, Nov. 2, 1844. h. i. p. 8°. 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°. Xote. Also for other years in " Bank statements." Merchants' Bank. Statement, Nov. 1846. Note. With statement of Bank of State. People's Bank. [Majority and minority reports, Nov. 1856.] 8°. 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, 54, 56, 56/57,58/59 (two), 77. 743 Inspection] STATE PUBLICATIONS [N. C. \ Canals and Rivers.'\ Cape Fear and Deep River Navi- gation Co. Report: 18[36], 54; President and Directors, 1854; 1855/56 (two) ; April : 18o(5/57- 57/58; 1st report of President, Nov. 9, 1858; Chairman Board of Managers, Jan. 30, 1867. JTote. Rpt. [1836], dated "1837," is with rpts. of Bd. of Int. Imp. and Trustees of Univ. in HouBe doc. no. 20, sess. 1836/37 Rpts. 1855/56, of 24 p. and 20 p. respectively, have same title and dates but cover overlapping peiiods. — Report upon the Cape Fear and Deep Rivers [by VV. B. Thompson, C. E., Dec. 22, 1848]. '49. 8°. 15 p. . * , — Report of chief engineer upon extension of the Cape Fear & 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, 1857. 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. 8pec. mess, from the Gov., Jan. 20, 1859 "; 40 p. — 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 Jf 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. t. p. [Sess. 1881.] 10 p. — See 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 JEngineer, 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. \ Corporations.^ Examiner of Corporations. Report of W: II. Finch, [Nov. K;, 1872]. 8°. 3 p. Corporation Commission (1899-). [l8t]-7th annual report, Dec. 31 : 1899-1905. '99-1905. 8°. Note. Succeeded the Ilailroad Commission. Cont. r. r. and other corporation Htatistics for years ending June 30. \^Education.^ Superintendent of Common Schools (1852-65). l8t-[llth] annual report: Jan. 24, 1854; Dec. 13. 1854; [Dec. 31], 1855; Nov. 15, 1H56; Jan. 18, 1858; [Dec] 1K58; Sept. 1859; [Dec] 1860; Dec. 1862; [Dec] 1863; [Jan. 1866] . iVoli' iHl, |25, (1; C'l) p. I Is also in another ed. as Ace. Doc. I'i. BesM. IHr>4/.'.5, wllh 54, (1) p. [SthJ U In 2 pts. : I't. 1 (30, 1 p.); pi. 2, HiiKK'-HtloriM and recoiiitiicMdatlons, C'tH ]>.). (llihl waH Ihi- hiMl rpl. jirlor to recoMHlrnctlon ; It fornis p, ■i't-.'iO ancoiiipaiiylliK Oov. Worlh'H incMH. of .Jan. IH, IHtii;. There waH no hcIiooI »yMl8. 8". See also under Kxec. and Staff, Governor, 1846, 51, 57; 7/nf/er Institutions, Geol. Surveys., Bulletin; and undr.r LigiHlature, .Inls., Docs., etc, 1850. Salt Commissioner. Kt'i^ort of Salt Commr. at Salt- villc, Va., Nov. 27, 1862. 8". 10 p. — [Commiinicjilion aixl rejiort, Ai)ril 1K64|. 6 p. Sinkiuff Fund, Commissioners nf. l{e])()it, biennial, i)i-c.: 1H58, 60, 62,64,66; annual, Dec. 1864/65. [Tojation.A Tax Commission (l>^H't-). Heporl . . • ' nn.lii.-eompanyinjfbiilH, [Oct. 25, 1886J. '86.8". Ill p. Note. A upcclal cornrilMiilon. Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [N. C. Institutions. Agricultural and Mechanical College for the Colored Race (Gri'cn.sboro, 18:M-). [lst-lltli?J annual report, 18!) 1/92-1902. Agricultural Society, Slate. licport, Dec. 15, 1896. 8°. '6 p. — An address delivered before the . . . Society, Oct. 19, 1854, by Hon. K. Rayner. '54. 8°. 40 p. — Circular, 1871. — Memorial oration on life of T: Ruffin, by W: A. Graham [at annual fair, Ralei^'h, Oct. 21, 1871J. '71. 8°. 34 p. — Plans of buildings, rules and regulations govern- ing exhibitors at the N. V. State Exposition, Kal- eigh, Oct. 1-28, 1884 . . . '84. 8°. 21, (3) p. — See also wnder Legislature, Jnls., Docs., etc., 1855. Agriculture, Board of Immigration, Statistics and. North Carolina : Its resources and progress. Comp. by the Board of Immig., Statistics and Agric. 1876. 8°. 107 p. map. Xote. Cont. Geographical map of N. O. By W. C. Kerr, State Geologist; size, 14 X 27 iu. Agriculture, Department of (I877-). Report of L. L. Polk, Conimr., biennial, 1877/78; biennial re- port of Dept. , 1 879/80 ; report of Board of Agric. , biennial, [1881/82J-1901/02. ['79]-1903. 8°. Xote. Bien. rpt. 1879/80 cont. rpta. of Supt. of Fish and Fisheries (a subdept.) and of C. W. Dabney, Stale Chemist, or Director of Exper, Sta. ; it inenfions also as having been pub. by the Dept. during 1879 : (1) the act of 1877 with amend- ments, (2) the Dumont pm. {sec fjeloic), (3) monthly crop sheet, and (4) map of the State; and during 1880: monthly bulletin. — 4th quarterly report, April 16, 1878. '78. 8°. 18 p. — 2d quarterly report, October 15, 1878. '78. 8". 22 p. — Report of the finance committee of the Board, bi- ennial, 1883/84; Nov. 30: 1898/1900. — Report of the Commissioner of Agriculture, 1900-02. '01-03. 2 V. 8°. il. Xote. Cont. rpts. of : Corarar., Biologist, Botanist, Chemist, Curator of Museum, Entomologist, Veterinarian; also extracts from The Bulletin. — 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 Been; mentioned in Weeks's bibliography. Jan. 188[1] misprinted "1880." See also forward under ^4^rJCM^ itire, and Mechanic Arts, College of, Agric. Erjier. Sta. — Bulletin; v. 14, no. 11, Aug. 1894; v. 15, no. [11?], Aug. 1895. 4°. — Same, monthly; v. 21, no. 1 - v. 27, no. 10; Jan. 1900-Oct. 1906 8°. Note. 12 nos. annually. There were separate supplements to BulIetiDB Nov. 1904 and Jan. 1905. In v. 23, no. fi, June 1902, is a list of bulletins showing a bulletin each month regu- larly since July 1899. — [Act of 1877]. Note. Not seen, but distributed by Coramr. in 1879. — Fish culture in No. Carolina. 1879. h.t.p. ['79.] 8". 26 p. — [Map of the State]. 1879. 15^ Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [N. C. Agriculture, Department of, continved. — 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 as "the Dumont pamphlet;" issued by authority of the Genl. Assy, but without consultation ■with the Board ; distributed by the Oommr. — Handbook of No. Carolina, embracing historical and phvsiographical sketches of the State [etc.]. By L.L. Polk, Commr. 1879. ix, 291p. map. Note. Cent, in pocket at end: Physiographical map of N. C; W. C. Kerr, State Geologist; n. d. Scale, about 23 mi. = 1 in.; size, 10 X 26| in. — 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 published by the Geological Survey in 1881. — Handbook of No. Carolina, with map of the State. . . . 1886. 12°. ix, 352 p. map. Note. Uont. 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, Raleigh. Winston, 1896. 8°. XV, 413 p. map. pi. Xote. Cout. " Map of N. C. issued by the State Board of Agriculture, Raleigh. With corrections to date . . . Chicago, 1896." Scale, 25 mi.= 1 in.; size, %\ X 19i 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. Tlas cover title : " Beschreibung von N.-C, die farmen, fruit und weingarten, die walder, gruben und fabriken." — The woods and timbers of No. Carolina. By P: M. Hale. A compilation from the . . . reports of Curti«, Emmons, and Kerr. Raleigh [and] New York, 1883. 120. 272 p. Note. Curtis's " Woody plants " is reprinted entire. This vol. and the next following do not bear an official imprint, but the expense of publication was probably met by the Board. For the rpts. referred to see forward, Oeological 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 I)ej)ts., [etc. J. Italeigh [and] New York, 1883. 12°. 425 p. map. .See preceding note. — Handbook of the . . . State Museun). 1897. Commission for Contrnllinrj Crop I'csts (1897-). Report of chairman, Dec. Hi, 1K98. 8°. 3 p. Fish and Fisheries, Superintendent of. l8t-3d bien- nial report, 1879/80-83/84. Sole. lHt-2d seen only In Bd. of A^rlc. rpts. 1879/80-81/82. See aluo under Legislature, Jnls., Doch., etc., 1852. Department of Immigration. Report, fsese. 18H7); biennial report fliy Agent of Inmiignition I, IH87/88, iScc alHo forward under of, Agric. F.rprr. St a Agriculture . . . College and tinder Genl. Surveys. 752 Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [N. C. Agriculture and Mechanic Arts, College of (Kaleigh, 1887-). Report of I'res. Board of Trustees, biennial, [1889/90, 91/92], 9:5/94-95/90; report of Tresiflont, biennial, 1899/1900-01/02. 8°. Note, rractically an amiiial prospectus. Rpt. [18811/90] cont. rpts. of Pres. of (;olle«e and Director of Agric. Exp. 8ta. Kpt. [1891/92] calU;d " 189.;." — l8t-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. '79-1900. 8«. Note 7. Kpt. 1879, covering Apr. 19, 1877/July 1.5, 1879, was apparently reckoned as equivalent to Ist-'Jd ann., as rpt. Apr. 1880 is called lid and this enumeration is maintained. Other rpts. through 1896 for calendar years. 17th-lMth called "Work during 1894-96 of the . . . station; 17th-19th ann. rpt." [2Uth-2l8tl in 1 v., called " Kpt. of Director, Jan. 1, 1897/ June 30, 1898, 20th-2l6t yrs." Subsequent rpts. for year ending June 30. [l8t-9th],but none later, iuHcribed " Pub. by order of Bd. of Agric." [IstJ cont. reprints from most of the pubne. up to that time. Note 2. The Dept. of Agric, Immig. and Statistics in 1877 appointed a Director of Exper. Sta., who had laboratories at the University but no University duties. The station wns removed to Raleigh about 18su; its management was trans- ferred to the Agric. and Mech. College, Dec. 8, 1889. For convenience all its publications are here grouped together. — Report of A. R. Ledoux, Director of the N. C. State Exper. Sta. at Chapel Hill, Jan. 1879. Note. Seen only In Oommr. 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 [Ist] bien. in next entry, which had 16 p. — [lst]-9th, 11th 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 sess. 1883. Between the 9th, 1895/96, and 11th, 1897/98, came a " Kpt. of Acting Director," July 1/Dec. 16, 1898, (4 p.), which may have been reckoned as 10th. — Experiment farm. Report of the Superintendent, [1887.] n. t. p. ['88.] 8°. 113-220, (1) 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 ann. 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- 8.5 (.see note below). — Ville's formula for composting, and others. ... 1878. 16 p. —The sugar beet in N. (J. 1878. 50 p. — Silica vs. ammonia. Results of comparative soil -tests of . . . silicated phosphate with . . . ammoniated guanos. 1878. 23 p. — Formulae for composting. 1879. 16 p. — Analyses of drinking waters. Bull. Jau. 1881. — Value of active ingre- dients of fertilizers. Bull. Feb. 1881. — The use of agricul- tural chemicals. Bull. Mar. 1881. — Adulterated chemicals. Bull. July 1881. — Report of work done for the State Board of Health. 1881. 8 p. — Trade in fertilizers; Extension in cotton culture. Bull. Jan. 1882. — Home-made manures; High manuring on cotton. Bull. Feb. 1882. — Does cotton exhaust? Cotton-seed and its uses. Bull. Mar. 1882. — Stable manure saved and composted; Rice products as a feeding-stuff. Bull. April 1882. — Experience with home- made manures. Bull. .Tune 1882. — Treatment of cotton lands ; Station 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 kainite. 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. resources for commercial fertilizers: 1, Animoniates; 2, Potash sources. Bull. Dec. 1883; 3, Phosphates. Bull. Jan. 1884. — The trade in fertilizers during 1883. 12 p. — Report on N. C. phosphates. 1884. 26 p. — Cost of ingredients of fertilizers. Bull. Feb. 1884. — The phosphate investigation. Bull. Mar. 1884. — North Carolina phosphates. Bull. Apr. 1S84. — 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. [1885?] 2 p. — Injurious insects, and diseases of stock. Bull. [1885?] 2 p. — Instructions for voluntary observers and dis- playnien of the Weather Service. [1886.] 24 p. — Formulse for composts. Sept. 1887. 4 p. — Composts, and ingredients composins; them. [1887.] 24 p. Jt^ote. These publications were Issued at irregular intervals, without enumeration. The bibliography in reg. Bull. 87 {see below) includes in this group Rpts. to the Legislature Jan. 1879, 81 and Weather Service rpt. 1887, and reckons a total of 56 publications. The reckoning is not clear, but it is on this basis that the regular enumeration of bulletins begins with no. 57 in June 1888. The list excludes circulars, directions, forms, and all contributions from the station which appeared in the Dept. of Agric. 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.), 1882 (8 p. and 12 p.), 1883 (ea. 16 p.), and 1885 (ea. 16 p.?); There was also an additional circular on the subject. Fall 1885, 2 p. Subsequent analyses of fertilizers were published in the ann. rpts. and bulletins; see below Special bulletin. Note. —Bulletin, nos. 57-189, June 1888-Dec. 1903. ['88- 1903.] 8°. Note. Reckoning a total of 56 miscellaneous pubns. of bul- letin character prior to June 1888, the first bull, issued in sep- arate form was called no. 57. See preceding note. Nos. 57- 63 were 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. 75, dated Mar. 16, Apr. 15, 1891. No. 87 cont. a bibliography of station publications. Mar. 1887-Sept. 1892. Paged individually through no. 93; since then paged continuously each report year and bound with ann. rpts., as nos. 94-110 with 17th ann. rpt., etc. Nos. 134-135 had not been published up to June 30, 1966. — Same, special issues, Feb. 12-Dec., 1889. 8°. Note. Issued in limited editions. Cont. : No. 614, Feb. 12. 62^, Mar. 26,=2d ed. of no. 62. 64a, Aug. 65a, Nov. 67a, Oct. 15,=Technlcal bull, no. 1. 68a, Nov. 15,=Meteorol. Div. no. 1. 68b, Dec. = " " " 2. — Technical bulletin, nos. 1-7, Oct. 15, 1889-July 6, 1893. 7 pra. 8°. Note. No more issued. Also numbered in connection with the series of regular bulletins as follows : 1. 67a. Oct. 15, 1889. 4. 87d. Nov. 26, 1892 2. 77b. July 1, 1891. 5. 90a. Apr. 14, 1893. 3. 80c. Oct. 30, 1891. 6. 90b. Apr. 17, 1893. 7. 91d. July 6, 1893. — Press bulletin, nos 1-69, May 24, 1890-Aug. 20, 1895. fi9 circulars. 8° and f° sheets. Note. No. 69, although a broadside 21 X 63 in., bore pagina- tion "p. 382." '^ * — Special bulletin, nos. 1-53, May 15, I89l-I89r9?1 63 pm. 8°. Note. No. 1, of .5.56 p., was a spec. rpt. on diseases of the noree, by the U. 8. Bureau of Animal Industry. Nos. 4-27, 29-32, 34-47 devoted to Fertilizer analyses. Also numbered iii connection with regular bulletins, as follows 1. 77a. May 15, 1891. 2. 80a. Oct. 1, " 3. 80b. ' 4. 82a. Feb. 13, 1892. 5. 82b. '• 27, " 6. 83b. Mar. 12, " 7. 8.3c. " 26, " 8. 8.3e. Apr. 16. " 9. 86b. June 15, 1892. 10. 88b. 11. 88c. Mar. 4, 1893. 12. 89a. 13. 14. 90c. Apr. 19, 1893. 15. 91b. June 19, 1893. 16-21=" ]st-6lh bi-weekly ed., season 1894," Feb. 24-Mav 22 22-.')3 not seen. — Information bulletin, nos. 1-5, NOv. 18, 1893-Nov. 20, 1894. 5 circulars. 8". ea., 1 p. Note. ClrcularH of iiK|ulrloH for collection of Information. — Metenrnlnr/ical Division, constituting the State Weather Service ( \miW.)(\) . ri8t-'9th] annual report, for 1887-95. 8". Note Title varies. | :id | seen only bound with ann. rpt. of Htntlon I8H9. [5th) Ikih llilf. • •• (,'li,nnloloKy of N. C. from rnrords of IKiO-g2, Including th.- ftlh nnn. rpt 1891 " V/. 184 p. |81h 9lhl have till.. " N. (;. weather during the year W.n^t," and Include the monthly meteorological bulletins of those years. 754 Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [N. C. Agriculture and Mechanic Arts, College of, continued. Monthly meteorological bulletin, nos. 1-83, Nov. 15, 1889-Aug. IH'JO. 83 pm. 8°. Note. Through no. 50, Deo. 15, 1893, d.ited in the month following mouth covered; beginning with no. 51, Dec. 30, 189y, dated on hist day of mouth covered. Nos 6-7 cover two months in one pm. ; similarly of others ; see foUowing list. Through no. 51 all bore a dout)le enumeration in connection with the regular station bulletins, in the foUowiug manner: Nos. 1-5= 68a, 68b, 68c, 69a, 69b; 6-7 = 70a (1 pm.);8-9 = 72a-7'2b; 10-11 z= 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; -.'6-27 = 813 (1 pm.) ; 28-51= «3a, 83d, 85a, 86a, 86c, 86d, 87a, 87b, 87c, 87e, 87f, 888, 88d, 89b, 90d, 91a, 91c, 91e, 92a, 92b, 93a, 93b, 93c, 93d. Non. 64-78 called " N. O. weather during [month]." Nos. 79- 83 called " Hpt. for [month] " and issued by " (J. 8. Dept. Agric, N.C. section Climate and Crop Service . . . in cooper- ation with the N. C. Agric. Kxp. 8ta." For succeeding Issues see forward, Weather Service. Weekly weather crop bulletin, 1888-1895. ['88-95]. fo broadside. Note. Issued during crop season. Numbered as follows : June 2-Oct. 20, 1888; 1-21 Apr. 9-Oct. 3, 1892; 1-26 May 4-Oct. 11, 1889; 1-24 Apr. 3-Oct. 2, 1893; 1-27 Apr. 25-Oct. 11, 1890; 1-25 Apr. 9-Oct. 1, 1894; 1-26 Apr. 24-Oct. 9, 1891; 1-25 Apr. 8-Oct. 5, 1895; 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 (Raleigh, 1845-) Reports of Directors, Principal and Treasurer, [Nov.] 1850; report of Commissioners, [1851/52]; report, [1855/56]; 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°. Note. The three rpts. of 1850 accompany the Rpt. of the joint select committee on the D. it D. Institute; in all, 40 p. Year-end, Sept. 1 : 1858-67; 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, Governor, 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. 1870, Dec. 1871, Feb. 1873, sess. 1876/77; report, annual, [Dec. 31]: 1889-98, 1901-02. '70-[1903?]. 8° Note. Rpt. 1890, called " Supplemental," has p. 30-51, following rpt. 1889 (29 p.). In addition to ann. rpt. 1891, rpts. 1891-92 were also bound together in one pagination as " blen. rpt. 1891/92; " similarly, rpts. 1893-94, 95-96 (indiv. 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. [2d]-4th bien. cont. Supt's. " lst-3il " rpt. 3d has imprint Winston. See also back. Blind, and references. I 755 Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [N. C. S^Educaiion.'] Normal and Industrial School (for white women; Greensboro, 1891-). Report, biennial, [1891/92]; Sept. 30, 189G/98. ['92?]- 98. 8°. J^ote. Called N. and I. College in rpt. 1896/98. A complete series of rpts., Sept. 30: 1892/94-19U2/04, is in Supt. Pub. Instruction rpts. for same periods. — Catalogue, 1894/95, 96/97. — State Normal Magazine, v. 1-8, [1896/97?]-1903/ 04. Greensboro, ['96 ?-04]. 8°. 255 p. State Normal Schools. Annual reports. If'ote. 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). Report, 1877, 78, 79, 80. University of North Carolina (Chapel Hill, 1795-). Report: of Treasurer, annual, Nov. 20: 1834/35, 39/40, 41/42, 43/44, 45/46,47/48, 49/50, [55/56], 57/58, 59/60, 61/62, 64/65; Nov. 20, 1867/july 20, 1868; Nov.: 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. 1S71/72 by Sec.-and-Treas. Rpts. 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°. ybie. 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], Nov. 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 Universitatis Carolinae-Septentrionalis. Raleigh, 1812. 16°. 11 p. J/ote. Officers, teachers and graduates only. The first cat. printed. — .S'aTj/e; Raleigh, 1817. 16°. 1 6 p. — Catalogus senatus academici et eoruni qui munera pt offieia academica gesserunt, quique aliquovis gradu exornati sunt in Universitate Carolinaj- Borcalis. Kalegaj, mdccclii. 8°. 43 p. Xote. Cover-title : " Catalogus Universitatis Carolinw- Borealis, MDCCCi.n." A catalogue of officers, teachers and graduates, 1789-1852, all in Latin. — Same. Chapel Hill, mdccci.x. 8°. 16 p. — Sketches of the University of No. Carolina, together with a catalogue of the officers and students, 1789-1889. '89. 242, (1) p. Note. v. 1-63 : K. P. Battle's " Sketches ..." 1889 ; p. 65- |243] : catalogue, [Baltimore, Md., 1890.] — Catalogue, annual, [1819-20?], 21-63/64, 64/66, 66/67-[6H/69?]. 69/70, 75/76-1904/05. v. p., ['19? J- 1905. 12" atid 8°. A'otf. 'i'llle hail varied. Karly ntiH. were broadsides ; 18.'J7/ ZS and 18.'i»/flO were the only 12"h seen. 1804/1)11 covered two yeiirn. OtH. 1826, 54/.ift have Imprint Illllrtborough; ]H:.7/.'i8, .'i»/flO-i;i, (Jhapel llill; 1877/78, biirhiim; 1HH7/HH- W2/9:i. ;/./*. [ Kaleiijli I ; olhers, MO fur us seoM, lliilel ]SSfi/S7; (;impi-l llill, 18'.i:!/94-l«ii4/ori. In place ( cut. l87R/''7 has HlBleineiil : " Post odlce: (Jhupol I .May 1877"; prliiteil, however, at (Kalelghl. No were |>ul>ll«hrd for Itie years 1871/72-74/75. 756 Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [N. C. S^Education, continued.'] — The University Magazine; v. 1, 1844; second series, v. 1-10, 1K62-60/61 ; tiiird series, v. 1-2, 1878; fourth series, v. 1-23, 1882-95, 97/98- 1905/OG. ['44-1906.] 8°. Note. Before the Civil Wur this was for u time the organ of the State Historical Society. The number tor Dec. 1K44, called an "Apijeudix," conaiHts of the " Indexes to [Colonial] Documents " (1843, S", 120 p.) and the "Proceedings of the Safety Committee of Wilmington" (1844, 8", 70 p.) bound together in the magazine cover. Tliis periodical was for the most part issued at irregular intervals. A detailed schedule of series, vols., and nos. is in Dr. Weeks's Bibliography of the Historical Literature of N. C. ; Cambridge, Mass., 1896; sm. 4"; 79 p. . . P^stablisheil by the 1799. Raleigh, 1800. and ordinances of the 1838. 12«. 21 p. — Laws of the University. Board of Trustees, Dec — Acts of the Genl. Assy. Trustees . . . Univ. of N. C. — 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. Ifote. Cout. "... A funeral oration at the re-interment of the remains of the Kev. Elisha Mitchell . . . June 15, 1868, by the Rt. Rev. James H. Otey ..." (p. 66-73), and "A vindication of the propriety of giving the name ' Mt. Mitchell ' to the highest peak of ' Black Mountain ' : an address delivered 16th June 1858 by Hon. D: L. Swain, LL.D., I'reg. . . . " (p. 76-88) ; 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, 1878,1 : p. 73-93. An address on the history of the buildings of the University ... by Kemp P. Battle, LL.D., n. t. p. An ad- June 5, 80. (1), Pres. ... on University Day, 1883 [Greensboro, '83]. 8°. 16 p. The Univ. of N. C. in the Civil War dress delivered at the centennial . . 1895, by S. B. Weeks. Richmond, '96. 38 p. Commencement address, 1840, 41, 56, 70, 81. '40-81. 5 pm. 8°. Cont. : By D. M. Barringer, June 3, 1840. '40. 26 p. By J. C. Bruce, June 3, 1841. '41. 26 p. By Rev. B. Manly, Jr., June 2, 1866. n. p., '56. 16 p. By J: H. Wheeler, June 8, 1870. '70. 32 p. By Gen. E. J. Mallett, June 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. '59. 50 p. Same, 2d ed. Chapel Hill, '61. 34 p. By K. 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. Some : 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. [Edvcation, continued.'] J. C. Dobbin, June 5, 1850. 2d ed., Chapel Elill, '59. 24 p. W: W. Avery, 1851. '51. 23 p. R. M. Saunders, 1852. '.52. 43 p. .A. V.Brown, May 31, 1854. '54. 27 p. G: Davis, 1855. '55. 36 p. J- Pool, June 6, 1S60. Chapel Uill, '60. 15 p. W: H. Battle, LL.D., June 1,1865. '66. 19 p. A: Van Wyck, [June 2, 1886]. '86. 20 p. — lAlumni.] Univ. of N. C. Annual meeting of the Alumni Association, January 26th, 1881. Raleigh, ['81.] 8°. 56 p. A record of the proceedings of the Alumni Association, [June 5, 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. — Elisha Mitchell Scientific Society. Journal, v. 1-19, annual, 1883/84-99; biennial, 1900/01; annual, 1902/03, 03. 8°. pi. il. Note. Beginning with v. 4, each v. coneists 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, 1903. V. 19 covers the year 1903. — Historical Society. 1st report. Hillsborough, 1844. 8°. 8 p. Note. As given by Sabin. 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°. Note. Ed. by Stephen B. Weeks. 8eealaoa.hove,Addre9iieii. — See also under Exec, and Staff, Governor, 1840, 66; under Inspec. and Reg., Education, 1868, 81; and under Legislature, Jnls., Docs, etc., 1870/71, 75, 85. State Educational Association (c. 1856-). Address delivered before tlie Association, July 1, 1857, by W: W. Holden. '57. 8°. 32 p. See also under Legislature, Jnls., Docs., etc., 1878. IGeological Surveys] (1. 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 '25-27 C, pt. 3, 8 p. by E 12°. I). Olmsted; pts. 1-2, 1824-27. '25-27. 2 120. 84 p.; (2). H5-155 p. — Report on the geology of N Mitcliidl 1827 8'\ 43 p. — Report of I'rof. Mitchell, 1829 (^. Emmons Survey, 1K52-63.) Noti-. (ieoloKical, mlneralogical, botanical, aurieultural. I'rof. KiMinonM (lied 186:; but survey work ceased in 180i). — Heport of Prof. Emniona on his geological survey of .No. Carolina, 1852. 8°. 181, (1) p. — lifport on the j)rogre8s and present state of the geological mid agricultural survey. By P]. Krnmon^. lM5r>. 12". 20 ji. — (icological report of the midland counties of No. CarDliiia. liy Vi. Emmons. New York [and] Ilalcigh. 1850. 8". IX, 351,(1) p. niai>s., pi. — National foundry — Deep Kivcr, N. C. By E. KnimoHH. 1857. 8". 14 p — Rejiort. . . . Agriculture of till- eawtern counties ; . . . with dcMcriplionH of tlic fo.sMils of the marl beds. By E Kniinon.s. 1858. 8". xvi, ;!14 )). 75'^ Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [N. C. {^Geological Surveys, continued. '\ — Agriculture of No. Carolina, pt. 2: containing a statement of the principles of the science u])on which the practice of agriculture as an art is foun.led. By E. Emmons. 1800. 8°. 112 p. — Part 2, Agriculture. Containing descriptions, with many analyses, of the soils of the swamp lands. By E. Emmons. I860. 8°. viii, 9-95 p. Note. Cover title : " Tbe swuinp landB of N. U." — Part 3. Botany. The woody plants of No. Caro- lina, by M. A. Curtis, D.l). 1800. 8°. 124 p. See back under Agric, Dept. of, 1883, and below, 1867. — Agriculture. Geological and descriptive sketches of lower No. Carulina and the adjacent lands. By E. Kuffin of Va. Kaleigh, 1861. 8°. 296 p. — Report on the natural resources of that part of No. Carolina west of the Blue Kidge. 12°. 3 p. (Leg. Doc. 25, app. B., sess. 1860/61.) — Report of progress on survey. 6 p. (Leg. Doc. 26, sess. 1860/61.) — Part 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, but published after, the Civil War. (5. Kerr Survey, 1866-.) Note. Geological, mineralogical, botanical, agricultural. Apparently by an act of 1872 the survey was to be under nomi- nal BuperviBion of the Governor and the Literary Board ; in 1879 the survey was placed under supervision of the Board of Agriculture. — Report of progress, by W. C. KJerr, 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. 186[9]. n.i.p. 8°. 57 p. (Leg. doc. 27, sess. 1868/69.) Note. Has wrong date, " Feb. 1868," which should be Feb. 1869, as rpt. covers operations of the two years 1867-68. — 5awc; 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, sess. 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 Pjxpo.sition. c. 1873]. — Same, in German. — Report . . . Vol. 1. Physical geography, resume, economical geology. W.C.Kerr. 1875. xviii, 325, 120 p., 8 pi. map. Note. Cont. : Geological map of N. C. W. C. Kerr, State Geologist, n. d. Scale, 20 mi. = 1 in.; size, 14^ x 27| in. — Report of State Geologist [on the expenditures of the Geological Survey, 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 .Tan. 31, " 1876." 759 Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [N. C. of No. Carolina. By W. C. Kerr, (T.-p. not found.) [Geological Surveys, continued.] — [Physiographical description 1879 and 1882]. 8°. 32 p. — The State of No. Carolina. State Geologist. 8°. 32 p. — The minerals and mineral localities of No. Caro Una Being chap 1 of the 2d vol. of the Geol- ogy of N. C. By F. A. Genth and W. C. Kerr. n.t.p. [1881.] 8°. 122 p. J^ote. Cover-title. Caption simply " Geology of N. C. Chap. 1. Mineralogy." See below. Ores of No. Carolina. -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. JTbte. This has cover-title : " Ores of N. C. : being chap. 2 of the -'d 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. 80. Note. In 1905 became Qeol. and Economic Survey, under J. H. Pratt. The various series of publications were con- tinued without interruption. — Bulletin, nos. 1-17, 19. Raleigh and Winston. 1893-1908. 18 V. 1. 8°. Cont.: 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. — 3. Gold deposits of N.C. By H: B. C. Nitze, G: B.Hanna. Win- ston, 1896. (l),200p. map. — 4. Road material and road con- struction in N.C. By J. A.Holmes and W: Cain. 1893. 88 p. — 5. The forests, forest lands and forest products of eastern N. C. By W. W. Ashe. 1894. 128 p. — 6. Timber trees and forests of N. C. By G. Pinchot and W. W. Ashe. Winston, 1897. 227 p. — 7. Forest fires : their destructive work, causes and prevention. By W. W. Ashe. 1895. 66 p.— 8. Papers on the water power in N. C. A pveliin. rpt. by G: F. Swain, .1. A. Holmes, E. W. Myers. 18'J9. 362 p. map. — 9. Mona- zite and monazite deposits in N. C. By H: B. C. Nitze. Win- ston, 1895. 47 p. — 10. Gold mining in N. C. and adjacent So. Appalachian regions. H: B. C. Nitze, A. J. Wilkins. 1S97. 164 p. — 11. Corundum and the basic raagnesiau rocks of western N. C. By J. V. Lewis. Winston, 1896. 107 p. map. — 12. History of the gems found in N. C. By G: F: KuDz. 1907. 60 p. — 13. Clay deposits and clay industry in N.C. A prelim, rpt. by Heinrich Ries. 1897. 157 p. — 14. The cultivation of diamond-back terrapin. By R. E. Coker. 1906. 67 p. — 15. Experiments in oyster culture in Pamlico Hound. By R. E. Coker. 19(»7. 74 p. -16. Shade trees for N. C. By W. W. Ashe. 1908. — 17. A list of elevations in N. C. By J. n. Pratt and E. W. Myers. 1908.— 18. See note below. — 19. The tin deposits of the Carolinas. By J. H. Pratt and D. B. Sterrett. 1904. 64 p. Note. No. 18 not published up to 1908. — Economic papers, nos. 1-10. 1897-1905. 10 v. 1. 8°. Cont.: No. 1. PoHsiblllties of a maple sugar Industry in western N.C, by W. W. Ashe. Winston, 1897. 34 p. — 2. Home recent road IcgiHlallon in N. (^'., by J. A. Holmes. 1899. 24 p. — 3. Talc atid pyrophyllite In N. C, by J. A. Holmes. ]9'X). 29 p. — 4. The ralnitiK induHlry in N. V,. during 1900, by .J. H. Prutl. '01. 36, (Ij p. — i). Recent road legislation in N. C, by the N. C. Highway Coniuin. 1901. viil, 27-47 j). — ft-9. The mining InduHlry In N. C. during 1901,02,03,04, by . I. H. Pratt. '02-04. 4 v. — 10. Oyster culture in N. C, by K. K.Cok.T. 1905. 39 p. Xotp. No. 5 1h aUo " Highway Commn. Bull. no. 1." See alio back under Agriculture, Dept. of, 18H.S; and under Legi.slaturc, Jnls., Docs., etc., 1855, 5(;/57. 5M/59. Immigration , Board of. Si-c buck n ruler Agriculture, Board of, and Agriculture, Deparlment of. 760 Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [N. C. [/nsa«e.] Ce'/t 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, 1896-1905; weekly weather bulletin, 1906. ['96-1906]. f broadside. Note. Succeeded the weeklj' weather crop bulletin of the Meteorological Div. uf the Agric. Exper. Sta.; not ceitain when change took place, but perhaps with No. h, May 2, 1896. Title clianged in 1906, as indicated; name "Climate and Crop" also changed to " Cliraatological." 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. 11 of Bulletin on The Water Powers of N. C. [of Geol. Survey], n. p., n. d. 1. 8°. 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. 8°. (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 179.3, is bound with some copies of tiiese Note*, making (8), 78, 83, 14, 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., 502, (18) p. Note. Said 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. T>. 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),ix, 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 beloio, 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] STA TE PUBUCA TIONS [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 . . . , 1797-1800, by J: Haywood, v. 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 . . . bv W: H. Battle. '44. 8«. xiii, 9-728, 54 p. No. Carolina reports. Reports of cases in the Supreme Court, 1778-1904. 1797-1904. 8". Cont.: 1778-1816: Martin, Taylor, Conf., Haywood, Kepos., N. C. Term; see note. 1804-19; by A. D. Murphey; 3 v. 1820-26; by F. L. HawkB; 4 v. 1826-34; by T; P. Devereiix; 4v. 1834-39; by Devereux and W: H. Battle; 4 V. in 3. 1840- 52; by J. Iredell; 13 V. 1852-53; by P. Buabee; 1 v. 18.53-62; by H. C. Jones; Raleigh and Salisbury, '54-62; 8 v. 1863-64; by P. H. Winston ; 1 v. V. [62J-64, 1866-70 ; by S: F. Phillips. 65, 1871; by J. M. McCorkle. 66-67, 1872; by W: M. Shipp. 68-75,1873-76; by T. L. Hargrove. 76-91, 1877-84; by T; 8. Kenan. 92-111, 1885-92; by T. F. Davidson. 112-122,1893-98; by R. T. Gray. 123-126, 1898-1900; by R. P. Buxton. 127-134, 1900-04; by Z. V. Walser. 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, & Conf., 1 N.C. 1-2 Haywood, 2-3 N.C. 1-2 Car. Law Repos. & N. C. term, 4 N.C. Murphey, 5-7 N.C. Hawks, 8-11 N.C. Devereux, Law, 12-15 N.C. Devereux, Equity, 16-17 N.C. Dev. & Batt., Law, 18-19 N.C. 1-3 1-4 1-4 1-2 1-2 3-4 Dev. & Batt., Law, 20 N.C. 1-2 Dev. & 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. Busbee, Eq., 45 N.C. 1-8 Jones, Law, 46-53 N.C. 1-6 Jones, Eq., 54-59 N.C. 1-2 Winston, 60 N.C. Phillips, Law, 61 N.C. Phillips, Eq., 62 N.C. AM, 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: Ruffin. There were 2d cds. of Murpliey, 1845, Devereux, Raleigh, 18.57-60, Goldsboro; others Raleigh. Reports of cases in equity, 1828-68. 8°. '49-68. 21 V. ('out.: 1828-:)4, by T: P. Devereux; 2d ed., rev. ; Raleigh ai. 4 p. — Senate. Report of the committee on education, Dec. 1838. n. t. p. 8°. 8 p. — Report of the committee on finance, [Dec. 11, 1840]. — Report of the committee on the judiciary on the ex- ecution of wills and testaments; Dec. 1840. n. i. p. 8°. (House.) — Report of the committee on finance [on examination of Treasurer's and Comptroller's books], Dec. 8, 1840. n. t. p. 8°. — 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 tlie memorial of the Raleigh and Gaston Rail l{oad Co.; Dec. 1.''., 1840. /(. t. p. 8". 2 p. — lieport of the joint select conmiittec on the suspen- gion of specie payments by the banks; [read Jan. 6, 1841]. n. t.p. 1. 8". 29 p. Note. No pp. 13-14 In copy Hi.-cn. — Report of the joint select committee to whicli was referred bo much of the Governor's messiige as relafes to a I'nited States Rank . . . [read Jan. 5, 1841J. n. t p. 8". (\) p. 770 Legislature] STATE PUBLICATIONS [N. C. [Journals, Documents, Etc., co7itinued.'] — Report of the joint select committee on the subject of uniting the Literary ami Internal Liipruve- ment Boards; Jan. 2, LS4L n.t.p. 8°. (4. (Senate.) — A memorial of the Grand Division of the Sons of Temi)eraiH;e; [Oct. 28, 1852]. '52. p. 97-102. — Rep'irt of the .sidect committee on fisheries, n. i. p. [1M52.] 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 rcHolutinn in relation to Wheeler's History of No. (Carolina ; [Dec. 18, 1852J. n. t. p. H". ]>. 26:!-266. (Senate doc.) — Report of tiie joint stdiCt committee on the condition of the Iri.Htitiition for tiie Deaf, Dumb and Blind. IH52. 8". p. 267-274. (Semite doc.) — Iiepnrt of the committee on constitutional amend- ments. 1852. 8". p. 151-166. (House doc.) — Report of the jnint seiect committee on the Catawba River. 1852. 8". p. :!72 406. (lIouHcdoc.) 772 Legislature] S TA TE PUBL ICA IVO.VS [N. C. [Journals^ Documents, Etc., continued.'] — Spec'cli of W: A. Graham on tlie amendment of the State constitution [in Senate, Dec. 12, 1854]. 8«. 29 p. — lleport of the committee on banks on the " People's Bank ; " [Dec. 20, 1854J. '54. 8°. 4 p. — Memorial from the State Aj^ricnltural Society. 1855. 8°. p. 22;)-2;!o. (Senate doc.) — Report of the committee on internal imjjrovements. 1855. 8°. p. 299-322. (Senate doc.) — Report on memorial of citizens of Wilmington [ask- ing aid for tile Seamen's Friend Society of Wil- mington]. 18r)5. 8°. p. 449-455. (House.) — Report of the committee on the Deaf and Dumb Asylum [Jan. 1855]. '55. 8°. p. 407-472. (House.) — Report on [sic] the committee on Geological Survey. 1855. 8». p. 473-482, (House doc.) — Report of the committee on education on tlie bill concerning the Board of Literature. 1855. 8". 3, (1) p. (House doc.) — Report from the com. [sic'] on propositions and grievances on temperance memorials. [Sess. 1854/55.] n.t.p. 8°. p. 487-490. (House.) — Memorial of the stockholders of the Bank of the State of No. Carolina. Nov. 1856. 8". (3 p. — Report of committee on claims [in favor of B. H. Staiimire. Sess. 1856/57.] 8°. 3 p. — Historical Agency. . [Report of joint select com- mittee re report of the Historical Agent. Sess. 1856/57.] S". 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. Note. A reprint of precediug 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. 1856/57.] 8°. 7 p. — Cape Fear & Deep River Improvement. Report of joint-select committee. [Sess. 1856/57.] 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, 1858. 80. 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. 1858/59.] 8°. 16 p. 773 Legislature] STATE PUBLICATIONS [N. C. \^Journals, Documents, Etc., continued.'] — Report [of joint select committee] on Geological Survey. [Sess. 1858/59.] 8°. 7 p — Report of the joint standing committee on the Deaf, Dumb and Blind Asylum, Jan. 14, 1859. G 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.] lOp. — 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 1854/55 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.] 8°. 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/Gl.] 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 message from Gov. transmitting a commu- nication from the Gov. and Legislature 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 s[)ecial 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 tlie 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. [Sess. June 1803.] 8°. 3 p. — Memorial of Literary Board. [Sess. June 1863. J 80. 4 p. — Report of the committee on Institution for the Deaf and Dumb and tiic iJliiid. [Scs.s. 1865.] 3 p. — Report of committee [appointed to prepare and report a system of laws upon the subject of freelmen]. Jun 22, 18(iG. 8°. 21 p. — Report of committee relative to the depreciation of Confederate currency. [Sess. Jan. 18G6?] 8". (1) p. (Senate doc.) — Memorial [of the TJenl. Assy.] to His Eicelleney, the I'reHJrlcnt of the U.S. [asking the restoration of civillaw. Scsm. .Ian. 1H66?] 8". 4 p. — Rcpurt and re.nohition of the joint select committee on federal rt'lationH on the i)roi)OHition to adopt the congreH.sionai conHtitutional amendment . . . 13 Dec. IHGG. '66. 8". 16 j.. 774 Legislature] S TA TE PUBLICA TIOiVS [N. C. [Journals, Documents^ Etc., continued.'] — Report of committee on Peiiitemiary and its location, Nov. 1868. 8". 18 p. — Communication from the Penitentiary committee. [Sess. 18(;8/()'.>.] 8°. o 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. 18()8/G9.] 8°. 13 p. — Report of committee on bribery and corruption, Jan. 23, 1869. 8°. 32 p. — Report of the joint select committee to investigate the operations of the Public Treasury. [Sess. 1868/G;t.] 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 [e< 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.] 5 p. — Trial of W: \V. 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.] 8°. 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. [Sess. 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 R.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. {Journals, Documents^ Etc., continued.'] — Report of the joint select committee to investigate matters connected with the State Penitentiary. [Sess. 1872/73.] S". 45 p. — Report of joint select committee to mvestigsite the expenses of the Insane Asylum. [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. ^ . u- . — Report of the joint committee on railroads in whicli the State owns an interest. [Sess. 1874/75.] 8°. 26 p. — Report of the joint select committee on the Western Insane Asvlum. [Sess. 1874/75.] 8°. 5 p. — Albemarle &' Chesapeake Canal Co. [Report of committee to investigate affairs of. Dec. 7, 187G]. 4 p. — Report of joint select committee on the Western N. C. R. R. [Sess. 1876/77.] n. 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.] Ji^ote. Ordered sent to each U. S. Senator and Rep. from N. O. — Memorial of the Central No. Carolina Teachers' As- sociation, Nov. 21, 1878. 8°. 8 p. — Report of the committee on O.xford Orphan Asylum. [Dec. 1878.] 8°. 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.] fip. Report of the joint committee on retrenchment and reform. [1879.] 8°. 4 p. Report of the committee of investigation on the We.stern No. Carolina Railroad and the Western Insane Asylum. [1879.] 8^ 75 p. — Report of conmiittee 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 conmiittee 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 [re Piedmont R.R.], Feb. 10, [1881]. 89 p. A'oU. Year [ 1S81 ] inlBprinted " 1871." — Report of commissionerH appointed to examine ac- counts of the Public Treasurer. [Sess. 1881, 83, 86, 87, 89.] AV)<«. Title varies. 1889 covcri* bIho Audltor'H accountB — Speech of Hon. J. L. M. Curry in regard to gehooU. [c. 1885.] — Memorial of the FariiierH' Alliances of C'liatham county, (Jan. IHH'J j. 8". 3 p. 776 Legislature] STATE PUBLICATIONS [N. C. \^.7onrnals^ Documents, Etc., coyitinved.] — Petition of the (luilford Battle Ground Co., asking; for an appropriation to carry out the ])atriotic purposes of said company; Jan. lo, 1889. H". 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«. a p. — Report of the committee apjjointed [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°. 14 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.^ 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«. Up. — 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.'l Commissioners for Rebuilding the State Capitol. Report, to sess. 1835, 36, 38, 40. 4 rpts. 8°. 4 p. ; 8 p. ; 3 p. ; 4 p. Note. Rpt. 1830 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. [Civil War.'\ Commissioners to Alabama. Report, [Feb. II, 1861.] 8°. 18 p. Note. Cont. provisional constitution of Confederate Btutes. 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.) 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: \V. Moore. '82. 4 v. 8°. Cont.: V.I. ix, (l),581p. 3. (4), 741 p. 2. (4), 743 p. 4. vli,458p. See also under Exec, and Staff, Governor 1801, 62, and Adjt. Genl.; and under Legislature, Jnls., Docs., etc., 1860/61, etc. 111 Miscellaneous] STATE PUBLICATIONS [N. C. [Claims'] Board of Claims . Report on the finances of the State to Sept. 30, 1862. 8o. p. 36-53. Note. Seen with Adjt. Genl's. rpt., bound with Gov's. mesB. Nov. 1862. Commissioners of Claims (1867-). [Report, July 1868]. 8°. 83 p. — Claims against tlie State, [Nov. 22, 1869]. 14 p. See also Legislature, J?i/s., Docs., etc., 1856/57. [Deht.'\ Commissioners to Adjust a Portion of the State Debt (1879-). Report, Jan. 6, 1881. n. t. p. 8°. 7 p. See also back under Bond-holders ; under Exec, and Staff, Treattirer, 1858; and under Legislature, Jnls., Docs., etc., 1871/72. [Deep River Foundry.'] Report on, by Commodore C: "Wilkes. (Doc. 60, sess. 1858/59). See also under Institutions, Geological Surveys, 1857. [Fraud Commissions.] Report of T. Bragg, S. F. Phillips, and W. L. Scott. 1870. 191 p. I^ote. ChariieB of corruption and fraud in the issue of rail- road bonds, 1869-70; known as the Bragg Commission. Commission to Investigate Charges of Fraud and Corruption Under Act of Assembly sess. 1871/72. Report. Commissioners: W. M. Shipp, J. B. Batchelor, Jas. G. Martin. 1872. 8°. (1),576, (1) p. (Doc. no. 11, sess. 1871/72.) Note. Known as the Shipp Commission. [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, Docs., etc., 185H/59. [Insurance Convention, National. New York, Nov. 1871.] Report 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; 18G8-70.] n. t. p. 8°. 286 p. See under Exec, and Staff, Oovernor, Message, Note. [Mecklenburg Resolves.] Documents showing that Mecklenburg county. No. Carolina, declared independence of Great Britain May 20, 1775. Raleigh, 1822. 15 p. — The declaration of independence by the citizens of Mecklenburg county, 1775, with accompanying docunients, and the proceedings of the Cumber- land .Association. 1831. 8o. 32 p. Note. IJoth were otticial publications of tho State defend- ing the authenticity of this Declaration against the charges of T: Jefferson In 1819. — See also under Legislature, Jnls., Docs., etc. 1844/45. [Military .] Statements of the settlements of the army accounts of the No. Carolina line. [1792.] — Hcgulations for the order and discipline of troops of the United States, [etc.]. . . . published agreeable to an act of the A.ssembly ... of No. Carolina. [Kderiton, 1794?] 84 j). Note. Thl M Recms to include tlic followlnK title : — Rules antl articles for the better government of the troops nuMcd or to be raised and kept in pay by and at the experice of the U. S. A. . . . [K-J00ti ; and from catalogues of other libraries. Documents in this list generally published at the capital, Colum- bia, if not otherwise specified. Embraced in Carolana grant tiy Charles [ to Sir Robert Heath, 1629; in Carolina grants byCharles II to Monk, Clarendon, Shaftes- bury and others, as Lords Proprietors, 1663 and 1665. Settlement of Charleston, 1671; removed to present site, 1680. First Assem- bly, 16T1. Proprietors' Governor deposed and replaced by royal Governor, 1719. Proprietors' rights sold out to crown, 1729-31 ; Cherokee War, 1759-61. First Provincial (^'ongress, Jan. 1775. First State constitution, Mar. 26, 1776. Cession of western land claims to United States, 1787. U. S. Constitution ratified. May 23, 1788. Nullification 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, 186S. Reports and Resolutions, sessional, 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 diite. R. and R. 1883- 96, 99-1904 ea. in 2 v. ; 1897, 98, and prior to 1883, ea. 1 v. See also under Executive and Staff, Governor, Message, Note, and entries 1829, 68. CONSTITOTION AND CONVENTIONS. The constitution of the State of So. Carolina. Charles- ton, 1790. 8°. 12 p. Convention, 1832/33. Journal of the convention . . . assembled . . . 19tii of Nov. 1832 and again on the 11th March 1833. "33. 8°. 131 p. Note. Called the " Nullification Convention." For reprint of this journal see forward, 1860. — Speeches delivered in convention, Marcli 1833. To which is prefixed the Journal of proceedings. Charleston, '33. 8°. 80 p. — The report, ordinance, and addresses of the conven- tion . . . Nov. 24th, 1832. '32. 8°. 28, 15, 16 p. Note. Also with Acts of 18.34. Also pub. with added t.-p., as follows : — Documents ordered by the convention of the people of So. Carolina to be transmitted to the Presi- dent of the United States and to the Governor of each State. '32. 8°. 28, 15, IG p. — Address to the people of the U.S., by the conven- tion of the people of So. Carolina, n. t. p. [1832.] 8". 12 p. — Same. n. p. 16 p. — Constitution. Note. Seen only, with ordinance, bouud 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 held in 1832, 33, 52. Republished by order of the Genl. Assy. '60. 8". 173 p. 7Sl Constitution] ST A TE PUBLIC.! TIONS [S. C. Convention, 1860/62. Journal of the public proceed- ings of the convention of the people . . . held in I8fi0/61. Together with the ordinances adopted. Charleston, '60. 8°. 170 p. Note. Cont. also the Corresp. between the ComrarB. of S. C. and the President of the U. S., pp. 151-170. — 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 Office. 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 andlveitt. . . . Charleston, 1861. 8°. 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. Charh'Ston, 1860. 8° and sm. 8°. 13 p. Note. Two <*d«. seen; one 8", one sm. 8^; cover-title of lat- ter had " cause " for " causi's " ; eds. otherwise identical. — Tiie address of tiie people of So. Carolina ... to the people of the slave-holding States of the U.S. Charleston, 1860. 8°. 16 p. Convention, 1865. Journal of the convention . . . Sept. 186.5, together with ordinances, reports, resolutions, etc. '6.5. 12°. 216 p. — Constitution . . .and the ordinances, reports and resohitions . . . Sept. 186"). '66. 8°, (76) p. Xote. (Joiitalns l(!({iMlation known as the " I'.lack (,'ode;" (tpecllically : (Ij. ConBliliition 186.i; 13, x, p. (2). I'roclama- tloimofli. K. I'erry, I'roviHioiial Gov., and Andrew Johnson, I'reBldent; 6 p. (.'i) . Credentials of the memberB of the cou- vonllon; 19, II, p. (4). Ilpts. of ihc various ntunding com- milt-.^ _ Repurt oiVluSms of the State against the United States. rSess. 1827.] n. t. p. 8". 7 p. _,5o,Hlsand stocks for nulitary defence outstanding Oct. 1866, and estimates f«y,«»VP^^««,i?'r7^ endingNov. 1,1871. n.p.,['70?] p. 483-553. _ Insuntnce report . • • supplementary to annual report 1900. '01. 8°. (130) p. _ SeeaL under Legislature, .Jnls., Docs., «<^;; 18CJ/70. Secretary of State. Report. .luly 10/Nov. 26, 868, annu;i, Oct. 31: 1868/69-94/95 ; Dec. 31: 1895/ W, 97-1900. [•69]-1901. 80. _ Supplementary report . . . election returns, [Nov: 888,90.1 ['8H]-90. 8". — Report . . . election returns [Not: 1894, 96, 97. J *0A— 07 ft** -See also 'back under Governor, Message, Note ; under Innpertion and Regulation, Sxnktng I'und Cowmrs.; and under Legislature, Laws of the State, Statutes at Larg<.', Note. 784 Executive] S TA TE PUBLIC A TIONS [S. C. Treasurer. Report, Oct. 1, 1867/May 1, 18()8; annual, Oct. 31: 1872/73-94/95; Dec. 31: 1895/9f;, 97- 1906. ['68J-I900. 8°. Note. Rpt. 186T/68 seen only with Papers ace. Gov's, mess. July 1H68. Ann. rpts. made to (.Jomptroller and all also included with his ann. rpt. except \i%'.i/Vii. — Reply of the State Treasurer to the special joint comiiiittee, 1875. S". (25) p. — See also under Legislature, Jnls., Docs., etc., 1809/70. Inspp'.ction and Rkgulation. Agriculture, Department q/ (1879-90). 1st-] 1th an- nual report of Commissioner, Nov. 1 or Oct. 31: 1880, 80/81-89/90. '80-90. 8°. Note. Title varies: Rpt. of Bd., Rpt. of Comrar.; Rpt. of Bd. and of Commr. A Dept. of Agric, Commerce and Ira- migration was established 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. Pub. by the Board . . . A. P. Butler, Commissioner. Charleston, 1883. 1. 8°. viii, 726 p. maps. diag. tables. Note. Cent. " Map of the State of So. Carolina. Issued by the Dept. of Agric. of 8. C. 1883 . . . "; scale, lU mi. = 1 in. ; size 24J X 33i in. — Cotton worm bulletin. 1885. — Special [New Orleans] Exposition report. 1885. — Review of the operations of the Dept. of Agri- culture, [1880-85.] n.t.p. ['86.] 8°. 31 p Note. Cover-title :" A review . . . for the six years from its CBtabliihmcnt to the end of the fiscal year 1885." '86. — A sketch of the resources and industries of So. Carolina. Charleston, 1888. 8". 48 p. map. — [Same? 1889?] Note. A pm. of this character was prepared, in English and French, by the State's Special Agent at the Paris Kxposition. — 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°. Note. In l8t-6th rpts. of Dept. [5th-6th] misnumbered " 4th-5th." The duties of the Fiwh Comrar., established 1878, were in 1879 added to those of the Dept. of Agric. For [let ann.] rpt., see forward. Fish Commissioner. — 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. See also under Supplemental, Governor. 1881. 7S5 Inspection] STATE PUBLICATIONS [S. C. \CanalsA Canal Commission. Report [re Columbia Canal], 1878. h. i. p. 8°. p. 375-381. — Report of T: B. Lee, engineer in charge, relative to the Columbia Canal, [Apr. 5, 1882]. h. t. p. 80. p. 1267-1274. ^ote. Made to Bd. of Directors of the Penitentiary. — Annual report of engineering operations on the Columbia Canal, Oct. 31 : 1882/83. yoie. In Penitentiary rpt. of same period. Rpts. on the Columbia Canal were included annually in Penitentiary rpt. through 1886. — 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 Commrs. of each county, as required by act of 1868. Rpts. 1868/69 made to Comptroller; 1871/72-72/73 to Legislature. See also under Legislature, Journals, 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, fist] annual covers apparently Nov. 1868/Dec. 1869, and is called " Rpt. to reg. sess. 1869/70." Rpts. of educa- tional institutions included beginning with 26th. Letter of trani^mittal 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. Not seen ; mentioned in Bd. of Health rpt. 1894/95. Fish Commissioner (1878-). [1st 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 Commission. \ Guano and Fertilizers, Inspector o/.] See forward, Phosphates. Harbor Commission of Charleston (1880-). Report, Oct. 31: 1881-81/82. r Health] Health Officer of the Port of Charleston. Report, annual, Oct. 31: 1868/69-80/81. ['69-81.] N'ltf. Rpts. 1859/70-71/72 called " Ann. rpt. of quarantine operations "; rpts. 1872/73-80/81 called " Rpt. of Robt. Lebby, M.I)., 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. Ist Is " Inclusive of fiscal year ending Oct. 31, 1879." Land Commissioner. Report: Mar. 1870/Feb. 1871; Mar. /Nov. 1871. 2 rpts. 8°. Note, 'i'hcre U bIho a I.,aiid Commission Statement in rpt. of 8<-c. of Hutc, 1871/72. See 'lino under Exec, ami Ktaff, Oonernor, 1872; back under Agric, Dept. of, 1H8J; forward under Sinking Fund Commri. ; unil under LogUlatiire, Journals, Dors., etc., 1871, 74. [Phosphates.] Inspector of Guano and Fertilizers. Report, annual, Nov.: 1869, 70, 71. ['69-71.] 8". Inspector of Phosphates (1872-79). Report: Dec. 3, 1H72; Sept. .30, 1H72/73. — |{ei>ort on tlic rivc^r mining companies of So. Car- olina. [SesH. 1878.1 h.t.p. 8". (5) p. 786 Inspection] STATE PUBLICATIONS [S. C. [Phosphates, continued.'\ — Reports of Inspector of Fertilizers, [Aug. 30, 187y/7y], and Inspector of Phosphates, [Nov. 7, 1879]. Note. Seen only with Comptroller's rpt., 1878/79. Phosphate Commission (1878-). Report, Nov. 27, 1879. h. t. p. 8°. (11) p. Note. This was a temporary commisBion of Investigation. — Same, minority, h. t. p. 8°. (20) p. — Testimony taken before the Phosphate Commis- sioners at sundry meetings . . . beginning Oct. 2G, 1H87. h t. p. ['87.] 8«. p. 567-704. Phosphate Commissioners., Board of (189-). Ist- 3d annual report, [Nov.] : 1891-93. '91-93. 8°. Note, let cent. Rpt. of Phosphate Inspector, Jan. 19/Aug. 31,1891. Phosphate Inspector. Annual report, Aug. 31:1893/ 94-94/95; Dec. 31: 1895/90, 97-1900. '94-1901. See also back under Agric, Dept. of; under Exec. and Staff, Atty. Genl. ; and under Legislature, Journals., Docs., etc.., 1891. [^Public Works.'] 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 Novem- ber; period of rpt. 1823 not clear. Rpt. 1823 paged as follows : 64, (4), 65-66, (4), 67-79 p., 16 leaves, (4) p. With rpt. 1828 (21 p.) are bound " Rpt. of Supt." [on public works 1819-28, in reply to a resolution], 15 p., and "Rail Road," [Rpt. of Supt. Mar. 15, 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. [^Quarantine.] See back under Health. Railroad Commissioner (1878-) lst-27th annual report, [Oct. 31]: 1879-93; June 30: 1894-1905. •79-1906. 8°. Note. 3d-5th, 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, c 25 mi. = 1 in. ; size, 11^ x 14 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, IVlar./Nov. 1870; annual, Oct. 31: 1878/79-94/95; Dec. 31: 1896-1905. ['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, conttnued. — Supplementary report, being a list of lands tor- feited for taxes and in custody of the Sec. ot State, annual, Oct. 31: 1883/84-94/95. Note. Title varies. 1891/92-94/9.5 Incl. in regular rpt. as " Forfeited Land. Exhibit — ." — Supplemental report . . . containing list of land.s on which the State has a debt. 1891. S". 193 p. Note. Not certain whether this belongslin preceding series. — See also back, Shell- Fish Commr. ; and under Legislature, Jnls., Docs., etc , 1873/74, 77/78^ [Taxation.'] Board of Equalization. Minutes, 1879 ; Proceedings, 1882. Note. With Comptroller's rpt., 1878/79, 81/82. Tax Commission (1883-). Report, Nov. 2G, 1884. See also under Executive and Staff, Governor, 1872. Institutions. See also under Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc., 1877/78. [Agriculture.] Agricultural Experiment Stations. lst-7th annual report, Dec. 31: 1888-94. '89-94. 8°. Note The experiment stations established by the Bd. of .\£'ric. at Spartanburg and Darlington in 1887 (by Act of 1886), and by the Univ. at Columbia in Jan. 1888 (by Act of 1880, were in Mar. 1888 consolidated under a joint board and one Director. The Columbia station was to be discontinued ^ov. 189U There is also an .Annual Report of the Director, Mar./ Oct. 1SS9, 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 II.; 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-). [IstJ-Hth annual report. Oct. 31: 1889/90-94/95; [Dec, 31?]: 1896-99 ; June 30 : 1899/1900-05/06. ['91-1907.] 8°. Note. Location near Fort Hill. 5th-9th cont. 7th-llth ann. rpt. of the Exper. Sta. 15th-17th also in 36th-38th ann. rpt. of Hupt. of Education. — Report of the receipts and disbursements, Nov. 1, 189o/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-llth also in 6th-9th aim. rpt. of College. lOth-llth pr. at Greenville; 14lh at Union; others, so far as seen, at Columbia. 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. 4.") is pt. 2 of no. 4:1. No. 24 in 2 pm., ea 1.0 p. NoH. 2H, 3(1, dated .June, and no. 29, April, 1H97. NoH 61-62 (1901), 71 (.May 1902) rcpr in April 19U3. Now. 74, 76-77 doted Nov. 1902; nos. 75, 79-80 dated April 1903; no. 78, Dfc. 1902. I'rlnted variously at Charleston, Greenville, Abbeville, and (Joluinbia. Agricultural Society ( 1 784-) . Report of a committee on the importation of foreign seeds, plants, and iniiilcmcnts. With . . . letter on the water- rultiirc of rice. Charleston, 1823. 12°. 24 p. AfjriciiUural Society, Slate (IK.'VJ-). The proceed- ingH of the Agricultural (Convention and of the . . . Sopiety, 18:19-45; (etc | . . . 1846. 8". 430, 66, (1) p. Nolf. Incl. a Supplernint to the I'roceedirigM; rw/y. 1847; 8(i, (1) p. 7SS Institutions] 5 TA TE PUBLIC A Tl ONS [S. C. \^Agriculture, continued.^ Agricultural and Mechanical Society. Proceeding's of annual conventions, 1870, 71, 72. (Jharleeton, 71-73. 8°. — Report: Dec. 4, 1879; Oct. 31, 1881. h. t. p. 2 rpts. 8". ea., (4) p. Agricultural Statistics, Bureau of . [l8t-2(l] annual report, Nov.: 1869-70. Note. [IstJ is a State censuii. Agricultural Survey. See forward. Geology. Bank of State. Report, annual, November 24, 1838; Oct. 1: 1840/41-44/45; Sept. 80: 1845/4(J-f>5/(;0 ; July 1, 18(58; Nov. 1, 18G8. 8°. Note. Geuerally by President aud Directors. Kpt. July 1, 18G8 by President; seen only in Appendix Bto House Journal, July 1868. Kpt. 1854/55 not seen. Hpts. 1862/63, Nov. 1868 are in Comptroller's rpts. for corresponding periods. Rpts. 1863/64, 65/66 were reprinted in lipt. of Investigating com- mittee, 1874; see under Legislature, Jnla., Does., etc., 1874. See also undei' Judiciary, last etitri/; and ««5. 8". 21 p. Semi-ceiitcnniai celebration of tlic So.-CaroliMH College : conHisting of tlie baccalaureate addrcs.s . . . the Bemi-centennial oration by the lion. J. L. I'etigru, [etc.]. CliiarleHton, 18.-,5. 8". .'52 p. 790 Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [S. C. \^Education, continued. ~\ The necessity of continued self-education. An address to the graduatinjj class . . . 1st Dec. 18G1. By F. Liebcr. '01. 8°. 17 p. The progress of civilization in the United States. Oration delivered before the literary societies . . . June 30th, 1871, by H: W. Ilil- liard. '71. 8°. 16 p. Charles Sumner, the idealist, statesman and scholar. An address delivered . . . June 29, 1874 ... by K: T. Greener . . . ['74J. 8°. 41 p. — Rej)ort of the work of the experimental farm of the So. Carolina College, for the years 188.'3, 84, 85, and 188(1 in part. K. II. Loughridge, Ph.])., professor of agriculture. . . . [188(5.] h. t. j)- 1 V. 8°. p. 803-861. liote. The experimental farm dates from 18S2. In Jan. 1888, in 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. Stations, 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. O. Rpt. Jan. 30, 187;i (for 1872) was the Ist. lipt. Dec. 1874 seen only appended to Rpt. of investigating committee; see wilder Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc., 1875/76. Rpt. 1880/81 (by President) in University rpt., 1880/81. — Colored Normal, Industrial, Agricultural and Me- chanical College (Orangeburg, 1896-) . Ist-lOth [11th] annual report, 1896-1906. 11 rpts. 8°. Note. Ist covers July/Dec. 1896. Rpts. from 1899 really cover academic years. Rpts. 1899-1900 were both numbered 4th and error was continued. Rpts. from 8th 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. 31: 1882, 82/83-94/95; Dec. 31: 1896; [June 30]: 1896/97-1905/06. Note. Consisted of the Arsenal Academy at Columbia and the Citadel Academy at Charleston up to 1865; united as S. C. Military Academy by Actof 1861. The Arsenal was destroyed in the war ; the Citadel was in 1882 made a branch of the Univ. of S. C. and re-opened as 8. C. Military Academy. Recent rpts. in rpts. of Supt. of Education. Thomas's bistoiy of the institution says " rpts. were made regularly with few excep- tions from Dec. 1843 to Dec. 1865." 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, by E: McCrady. Charleston, '87. 8°. 26 p. The history of the . . . Academy, with appen- dixes. By J: P. Thomas. Charleston, 1893. xii, (1), 579 p. 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. Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [S. C. \^Otology.'\ Geological and Agricultural Survey (1842-). Report of the commencement and progress of the agricultural survey of So. Caro- lina for 1843. By E. Ruffin, Agric. Surveyor of the State. '43. 120, 55, (1) p. tables. — Report on the geological and agricultural survey of the State, 1844. By M. Tuomey, Geological Surveyor. '44. 8°. 63 p. — Report on the geology of So Tuomey. . . . 1848. 4°. 5 Ivi, p., -+- errata slip. maps. 2rote. Cont. " Geological map of 8. State Geologist, 1845; " size, 15| X 19J in Carolina; by M. 1., iv, (2), 293, pi. il. C, by M. Tuomey, Geological Survey (1855-). 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. — Pleiocene fossils of So. Carolina, containing descriptions and figures of the polyparia, echino- dermata, and mollusca. By M. Tuomey and F. S. Holmes. Charleston, 1857. 4°. — Report on geological survey. By O. M. Lieber. 1858. 8°. \^IIistory.'\ Public Record Commission (1891-). Re- port, [Nov. 2], 1893; 1894; [Oct. 31, 1894/95]. '93-96. 3 rpts. 8°. Note. Rpt. [1894/95] called " rpt. 1896." Historian of the Confederate Records (1893-). Re- port, annual, [1895-99.] '96-1900. 5 pm. 8°. See also under Miscellaneous, Civil War, Dec. 1, 1863. Historical Commission (1894-). Report, 1898; re- port, annual, Jan. : 1905, 06, 07. '99-[1907]. 8°. See also Journals, Docs., etc., under Legislature and Supple- mental. See also under Miscellaneous, Civil War. Immigration, Commissioner of (1866-). Report, [Jan. 1, 1868.] n. t. p. 8°. p. 70-74. — Supplementary report, May 18, 1868. n. t.p. 8o. p. [187]-188. — See also under Inspec. and Reg., Agriculture, Dept. of ; and under Miscellaneous, Immigra- tion Convention. Insane, Hospital for the (Columbia.) . Report, annual, 18[46/]47-"73/74; 53d-77th, 1874/75-95/96, 97- 1900. ['47]-1901. 8°. Note. Called Lunatic Asylum through rpt. 1894/95. Rpts. dated Nov., 1847-69; year-end Oct. .31, 1869/70-94/95; since then Dec. 31. Not numbered before 63d. Rpts. 1863/64, 05/66 also in Rpt. of committee, 1874. A rpt. Apr. 20, 1868, ih with Gov's, rnertrt. .July 1808. Rpts. 1873/74-74/75 also incl. with Comptroller's rpt. Rpts. 187.5/76-76/77 both numbered " 54th" ■ and subsequent enumeration was never changed. See also under Exec, and Staff, Governor, ideaeage, Note. — Acts concerning the I^unatic Asylum . . . and by- laws for its government, revised and passed . . . nth Nov. 1850. '51. 80. 16 p. Librarian, State. Report, June 15/Nov. 15, 1869; annual report, Oct. 31 or Nov. 1: 1869/70-80/81 ; l8t-2(l annual, Dec. 31: 1899-1900. ['70]-1901. Note. Callcil " State House Keeper and Li'gislatlve Libra- rian " throu«h rpt. 1871/7'2; "Slate House Keeper and State I>lbrurlan," iHTZ/n-i:'/!!); Slate Librarian. 1877/78-1900. Rpt. 1876/77 not seen, noratiy between 1881 and 1899. Orphan Asylum (Columbia) Annual report of the Trustees, Oct. 31: 1869,69/70-77/78. 8". Note, 'i'hld was a prlv;ito inHlllutloii, taken over by the Slate In Feb. 1869. |1mI| rpt. covers Keb./Oct. 31. Rpts. 1870/71, 7.0/76 not seen. 792 Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [S. C. Penitentiary (Columbia). Ki'iwrt, annual, Nov. 17, IBfifi/Dec. :'.l, 1807; Jan. 2:V0ct. 31. 1800; Oct. 1.5: 18(;!)/70; Nov.: 1870/71-71/72; Oct. 31: 1872/73-93/94; Dec. 31: 1895-1901. ['68]- 1902. 8°. Note. Rpt. 1865/67 seen only with CJov'b. mess. July 1868. Rpt«. 1809/70, 72/7:!-74/7.'i, 76/77 in Comptroller's rpt.; rpt. 187.5/76 not seen. Ilpt. 1871/72 lacks Siipt's. rpt. Rpt. 1870/71 called " Rpts. relative to the State 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 also under Exec, and Staff, Oovernor, 18G8 ; and under Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc., 1868 (two), 71, 99. Pharmaceutical Association. 2d, 4tii, 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-). lst-«th annual report, Dec. 31: 1853-54, 56-59. •54-60. Note. Each dated in November of year following, i.e., Nov. 1854-60. None found for 1855. [3d-4th] not numbered. Instate 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," 1856/67-57/58; by "Acting Commr. and Architect," 1862/63; by " Commr. and Architect of New State House," 1865. Commission for the Completion of the State House (1884-). [lst-7th] ann. report, Nov. 1: 1885-91. Note. Called "State House Commission" in4tb-7th. State House Keeper and State Librarian. See back under Librarian, State. [ Weather Servtce."] 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°. Note. Uniform with those for other States. V. 1 had 4 nos., 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, " March." Editorial imp. is Columbia throughout. Beginning with v. 9 no. 2 called CliiiKdological Service. The State W. Service was taken over by the U. 8. 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. annually. Milliographed up to 1897; since then printed. Called Weekly Weather Bulletin beginning 1906. Judiciary. [^Law Reports.] Reports of cases, [1783]-1868. v.}}-, 1809-69. 8°. Cont. : [1783-1804], by E. H. Bay; N. Y., '09-11 ; 2 v.; (2d ed. of V. I). [1793-1816], by J. Brevard; Ch.. '57; 3 v. in 2. 1812-16. pub. by W. R. U. Tread way ; Ch., '23; 2 v. 1817-18, by J. Mill ; new ed. ; Ch., '37 ; 2 v. in 1. 1817-20, by H: J. Nott and L>:J. McCord; 2ded.; Ch., '42; 2 v. [1821J-28, by D: J. McCord; Ch., '5:<; 4 v. in 2. [1823-24], by W. Harper; 2d ed.; Ch., '41. .Same, 3d ed.; Ch., '60. 1828-32, by H. Bailey; Ch., '58; 2 V. 1833-37, by W. R. Hill; Ch., '57; 3 v. in 2. 1836-37, by W: Riley; Ch., '39. Same, 2d ed.; Ch., '60. 1837-38, by C. W. Dudley; Ch., '58. 18:58-;39, by W. Rice; Ch., '39. 793 Judiciary] STATE PUBLICATIONS [S. C. ILaw Reports, conUnuedr\ _^ ^ 1839-40, by L. CheveB; ^d «^- 'i^'^J^.h^L; 2 v 1844-46. by McMuUan; 2 v 1842-44 by «• '[■ "P'^'j^/a. Strobhart; Ch. -ri8.^; .?-rrf ers l^l^i -,-!--. ^itle of rpts. has varied conside ably.^ Treadway Mill. 1-2 .. cases in the superior courts of ^^J'.'.JJf.fJ't^^Con^'Mu- McCord. and H-P-^°^ --^d' al oZTs through 15 Rici- tional Court;' 3-4 Mcl.orQ duu Treadway's ardson, " of cases in tl>« 0°"' ^.^PPu^^tv -1822. Harper's rpts. include two cases in t^JL^o^^^^^ .t ol" Ipp^^ decisions, rpts. cont. appendix of ^^f ^^<^°"'\ ° ^ats The 2d ed. of 1825-31; the 3d ^f .°°°t- ^'f ,^„\^S^n 3d Hill ; cont. also Riley excludes all °'^^^X/°nc also omitted cases 1835-40. his Equity cases. McMullan inci. aisu Richard- L!fl^^-a6riVr]:*witVrsV.1^/Elu\V -It^ single t..p. Ch. = Charleston. I Equity Reports.} Reports, [1784]-1868. ^. 2.., 1817- 69. 8°. ^ / riTSi IRIBI bv H. W. Desaussure; 'I'^-l^! do' ^•am€, 2d ed.; Ch 60- J»3' •^»! "y 1839-40. by L. Cheves; ''.'•.'* p;'''.6^ V^rb'y J J.McMullan '1/42-44, by R. H IpUrs- 1844-46 5oi^87by J. H. G. Richa-dson; v. 1-14, Ch !«!f Columbia. '1846-50, by J. A. Strobhart; 4 v. ^'^:^.' various titles, occasionally ^^ '^J^^^^ .. equity." .;^,woeqmty cases 1822 a e^ incl. m 1^^ ^.^ J^ L'^^ 'P Pi,p id ed' of Riley exdudes all his cases contained in cases. Hie -1 ed. ot Kiiey ex^ u McMullan .2d Hill ^°'ij«!>7J^,tl ,827-37 V 12Rlhardson (1860-66) r„t;^^ith"his'v' iTCw, with Bingle t.-p. Ch. = Charleston. Supreme Court. So. Carolina Reports Reports of ^ cases heard and deterrmned 1808-1906 ; v 1-/ G Columbia and Jersey City, '71-1907. 76 v. 8 . ' ^ . -KT 1 in i»fiR TQ- bv J S. G. Richardson. 11-44, 187?-95-'bjR. w'.Sd.' 4^-76. 1895-1906; by C. M. Efird. Note.' V. 11-20 have imprint Jersey City. r Diaests, Etc. 1 A digest of cases reported in the Con- ^ ^ stitvftional Court of So. Carolina. Charleston, 1824 8° _ Digest of cases in the superior courts of law to the %sent time. [1783-1839.] By W. Rtce. Charleston, 1838-39. 2 v. 8°. _ Digest of cases in the Law Court of Appeals, 1835- -,4 Bv J. Connor. Charleston, 5o. 8°. _ [Digest of law cases, 1854-68. By A. G. Magratb]. _ Dige^of "qui'trrepor;-, [1780]-Dec 1856. By C. H Simonton and J. Connor. Cliarleston, 57. 8- _ [Digest of equity cases, 1856-68. By S. Johnstone]. Charleston, '77. 1 v. fiaraTO.T _ [Digest of cases in the Supreme Court 1868-79 , v 1-13 S. C. Reports. By H. E. Ravenel and C. A. McHugh]. 1 V. , I. o _ An index digest of the reports of the Suprenio Court of So. Carolina, [1783-1880]. By J. B. cSo°m and S. Hyde. Charleston, 1882. 2 v. 8°. vi, (2), 752 p.; (4), 784 p. , ., , , . -A digest of the reports of cases deeded by the Supreme Court . . . Nov. 1K77 - Nov I880, contained in v. 11-24 So Carolina reports . . . .1 I'. Thomas, Jr. '87. 8°. xxiv, 704 p. _ A dieest of tb.- cases dccide.l by the Supreme Court ^ Nov. term 18H5, April term 1886-94, con- tained in V. 25-42 So. Clarolina reports ... Hy T S Moorman. '99. 8". xxxu, 955 p. 794 Judiciary] STATE PUBLICATIONS [S. C. \_Digests, Etc., continued. 1 — A full and complete digest of criminal cases de- cided by tlie courts of last resort in the State . . . and published . . . from 1 Bay to 4(1 S. C. By J. H. Heyward. 1899. 8°. xxx, 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. 'M. 8°. 2 1., 282 p. The Bank case. 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 184:5. Printed by order of the Legislature. . . . Charleston, Nov. '44. 8°. (2), iv-v, (2), 550 p. See also under Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc., 1875/ 76 ; and under Supplemental, Judiciary. Legislature [Called General Assembly]. There were two sessions a year, 1776-78; sessions .Jan. 1779, Aug. 1779/Feb. 1780; sessions then annual, beginning in January, 1782-91 ; beginning in November or December (in either case gen- erally known as "Dec. session "), 1791-1894; in ,Tanuary, 1896- 1904. Session 1867 doubtful. There were brief extra or called sessions to choose Presidential electors, in the early days of Nov., 1848, 5-2, 56, 60, 61 (Conftderate). Extra sessions: July 178.3, Sept. 1785. Oct. 1788, Apr. 1794, May 1804, June 1808, Aug. 1812, Sept. 1813, Mar. 1817, Oct 1832, June 18:i8; called, Jan. 1861, Feb., Apr., Sept., 1863; extra, Oct. 1865, Sept. 1866; special, July 1868, Oct. 1873, Apr. 1877 ; extra. Fab. 1880, June 1882. [Laws of the State.~\ Acts, sessional, 1782-1904. Charleston and Columbia, [1782]-1904. f", 4°, 8°, and 12°. Note. Early titles varied from " Acts passed" and " Acts, ordinances and resolves," to "Acts and resolutions"; called "Acts and joint resolutions" from 1868. With Acts 1795- 1859 were bound miscellaneous docs, and resolutions, with caption or t.p. " Reports and Resolutions"; also Journals from 1S31 through 1859. The Reports and Resolutions were also bound separately as 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 — th 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, iv/iich see below. Acts July 1868 preceded by constitution of 1868. Acts Feb. 1880 with Acts Nov. 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 [e< al.]. V. 1-22. 1836-98. 22 v. 4°. Cont. : V. 1. Acts, records and docs, of a constitutional character. 2. Acts 1682-1716. 3. " [17171-1752. 4. " 1 1753' -1786. 5. " [1787" -1814. 6. " [1815J-1838. 7. Acts rel. to Charleston, courts, slaves, and rivers. 8. " " corporations and the militia. 9. " " roads, bridges, ferries; militia to 1794. 10. General index [and list of statutes, 1682-1838], 11. Acts 18.39-49. V. 17. Acts 1879-81. 12. " 1850-60. 18. " 1882-84. 13. " 1861-66. 19. " 1885-87. 14. " 1868-71. 20. " 1888-91. 16. " 1871-74. 21. " 1892-94. 16. " 1875-78. 22. " 1896-98. Note- V. 1-5 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 successive sessions; see preceding note. V. 11-13 were reprinted in 1873, 74, 76. For a misfit " v. 7th " see second entry on next page. 795 Legislature] STA TE PUBUCA TIONS [S. C. [fScf£^fu'rttalutes.tLarge...7l. _The'statut/s-at Large of So Carolina. Pub -der ton A H. Pemberton, '40. sq. 8°. var. pag. 2T: Apparently a uni.^e vol^ It doe not belong .n^pr. ceding series (printed by A^ S. ^"^"^ly^ietB 1839-40 (frcn the same matter as v. ll^^.^^^S^Regolutions 1840 and Jour- 'nif mo'^T^b ^^B^of aC^ri'afaTe'^in .till anoti^er vol.. ?romdffferInVtype, with the Pemberton imprint^ _ The public laws of So. Carolina from it8 tirst pstablishment as a British province ... to . . . ?7qO Tetc 1 By J: F. Grirake. Philadelphia, Acts . from Feb. 1791 to Dec. 1804 ... 08- " 2t' 80 (84),394, 0»)p.; 567, (ll)p. _ An alphabeticaS digest of the public statute law o So Carolina. In 3 v. By J. Brevard. Charles -DigSt'oi'tte law's; containing the public statute law to 1822; [etc] By B: James 1^22^ J ; _ A digested index of the statute law of So. Carolma from the earliest period to the year 1836. By W . Rice Charleston, '38. 8°. xvn, (1), 396 p. _ 5aJf;, 1837-57. By C: E. B. Flagg. Char eston o • _ Portion of the code o;^-J^;Vaw^c,f So. ^Carolina. bha'rlefton/'60-62. 8°. xxiv, 271 4, Cv)-xxviii, 177-536, XXXV, (537)-651, lU, (D P- Mte. Issued in parts, with separate t.-ps. Books 3-5 seen _ The'revised statutes of So. Carolina. Prepared by commissioners under an act appr.)ved Mar. 9, 1869. '73. 8°. 5, 9, Ixiii, 851, 212 p. Bee below, Statutory Revision. _ The general statutes and the code of civil procedure 'adopted 1881/82. . . [C. H. Simonton W H. Parker, J. F. Hart, Commrs.] '82. f°- Of '^^P^ _ The code of civil procedure as revised in 1882, v, Uli amendments to date^ ^"?«f^^^„ %?',, Buchanan. Raleigh, N. C, '88. 8«. 338 p. _ Parts 1 2 and 3 of the General statutes . . accom- panVing the special report of the Commissioner ?o revfse, digest, and arrange the statute laws . . . 1891. 8°. xiv, 773 p. v i 9 -The revised statutes of So. Carolina. V. 1-^. 1894 2 v. 8°. XX, 1026 p. ; xcu, vi, 4.1.^ p. Cont • V 1, Civil statutes. V. 2, Code of civil procedure and criminal statutes; preceded by const.tut.ons (U. S. and 8 0.) .and Kules of Supreme and Circuit courts Noti. Had also beeu issued in parts ^^^f%Xli7Jn I'ts l.'i. 3, Civil statutes: xviu, 101.=) P-> P|- *' ^°°^ procedui e, and pt. b, (Jriminal statutes : vi, 423 p. _ {Statufory Revision.^ Report of commission on the ffide 1864. 8°. 68 p. „ . _ [Report on revision of statutes. By W. J. Whipper, ^ C. W. .Montgomery, and 1). T. Corl.m]. 1871. _ Comrmssioner to Revise, Digest and Arr^^'^ethe Statute Laws (1889-). Report [by J: J Maher, Nov. 1891]. h.t.p. ['91.] ^^8°. 9, (Dp ,Scc «ftoi)'!,"Pt«. l.'.2and 3 . . . 1891." [FinalJ report [by J. E. Breazeale, to sess 1893.] n.t.p. 8". (3) p. _ Sec alM) lorwar.l, Jmnnnls, Docs., etc , !«-./. -\S,,ecint Laws.] \ Kducntion. \ /-'"I'-'f' "" f nets ;uid rcHolutionH in relation to the trc hcIiodIh. 1H.")5. H". 1 »; ., ActH and joint r.-solutions relating to educatmn. 1870. 8". 15 p. 796 Legislature] Sl'A TE PUBLIC A TIONS [S. C. \^Laws of the State, continued.] — lElections.] An act to amend Title 2 (entitled) " Of elections" of Part 1, (entitled^i " Of the internal administration of llie government" of the General statutes. 1882. H°. 21 p. — [Lands.] Compilation of statutes . . . and deci- sions of court concerninfj the I^aiid OfTice, 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. Ifio. 188, (5) p. fold. pi. A digest of tlie 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.l. By T: D. Condy. Cliarleston, 1830. 8°. 196 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.] fo. 10 p. [Journals, Docvmenis, 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°. Note. In these v. the proceedings of Senate and of House are arranged alternately each day. Generally bound with Acts, 1831-59; prior to 1831 not seen. One copy seen of 1834 had h.t.-p. "Jnl.of the Legislature." 1806 seen with Gov. McDutHe's mess. 1836 as p. (13)-80, and the two with Acts 1836. Jnl. 1839 bound with Gov. 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 Comraission. — Journal of the Senate, sessional, 1842-1904. '42- 1904. 8". Note. Generally bound with Acts and H. J. through 18.59. Jnls. of extra and reg. sessions 18.i2 seen in 1 pm.; also called and reg. 1861 ; also Sept. 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. Nov. /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. 2oth ; 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.], Dec. 1838. '39. go. 198 p. 797 Legislature] STATE PUBLICATIONS [S. C. \Jo-urnals, Documents, Etc., continued.'] — OflBcers and members of the Senate and House . . . with their post-offices, [1858-60]. h. t. p. 8°. vii, p. — Report of ways and means. The committee of ways 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. . . . By J. 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. Grimke, 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 committ^-e to the Senate on the examination of the State Bank in Charles- ton. [T: S. Grimke. chrmn.] ?i. p., D. 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 taritf ; • • • Dec. 19th, 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. [Sess. 1827/28?] go. 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 do(.'uments connectc:')9-.57fi. Irapcachraent swindle, p. 677-607. Blue Ridge scrip, Validat- ing Act, etc., p. 609-617. [MiHcellaneous], p. 649-767. Penitenliary and Orphan Asylum frauds, p. 769-8.36. [W. .). Whipper, T. C. Dunn, andSiukingFund], p. 837-867. I Report of committeej, p. 809-937. 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. Not". 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 h. t.pe. following t.-p. Soo Legislature] STATE PUBLICATIONS [S. C. \Journals, Documents, Etc., continued.^ — Same. [Public printing.] 78. 8°. 175 p. — Sam.e. [Pay certificates.] 78. 8". 135 p. fold. tab. — Same. [Hardy Solonion'.s claim]. '78. 8". 37 p. — Same. [The swindle of the Greenville and Columbia Railroad Co.] 78. S". 18 p. — Same. [Tlie 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-(J42. — Report of the commission appointed to examine into the condition and management of the charitable and penal institutions of tlie State. [Sess. 1877/ 78.] 'h.t.x'. 8°. p. 803-825. — Report of the commission to investigate the indebted- ness of the State. [Sess. 1877/78.] h.t.'p. 8". p. 859-948. fold. tab. Note. Really a joint committee of tlie General Assembly. — 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.] 80. 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. 80. p. 733-740. — A memoir of George Peabody [by W: A. Courtenay] . 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°. 1 1 p. port. — Report of tbe joint committee to investigate the affairs of the State Penitentiary. [Sess. 1899.] '99. 8°. p. 663-1119 (Rpts. and Res. 1900, v. 2). MlSCEFXANEOUS. Canvassers, Board of. Report of the result of the general election held Nov. 8, 1892. '92. 8°. p. 543-582. \^Charleston.'\ Police Commissioners of Charleston. Report, Dec. 31, 1896. '97. 8°. p. 805-823. SeenlsounderCor\»\.\\.\\lwn, Convention 1S60/G2; Hnderln- spec, and Reg., Harbor Oominn. and flealth ; under Leg- islature, Laios of the Stite, Statutes at Large; and -under Supplemental, Iavks of the. Province, 1764. Chickamauga Commission. Report, [Nov.] 1894. '94. 80. (9) p. 8oi Miscellaneous] STATE PUBLICATIONS [S. C. [Cti^tZ 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.] Note. Referred to in Gov's, mess. 1901; not known if printed. Commissioner of the Court of Claims (1878-). 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, Does., etc., 1873/74. [Constable.'] Chief Constable of the State. [lst-2d annual] report. Oct. 31: 1868/69-69/70. 8°. [^Expositions.'] Yorhtown Centennial Commissioner (1880-). Report of S. P. Hamilton. [Sess. 1881/82.] h.t.p. 8°. (11) p. See also under Inspec. 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; [1st ed.]. Baltimore, 1825. See also under Inapec. and Reg., Agric, Dept. of, 1882, 83, and Railroad Coviniissioner. 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[yer8]. 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- 8ure. Pub. by order of the Genl. Assy., 1886. n.p., ['94?J 8°. 34 p. Note. This is a reprint. 500 copies were originally printed In 1888; Columbia; 8»; 33 p. See also back, Claims. SiPPLEMK.NTAL : PROVINCIAL. Governor. South-Carolina. By . . . James Glen, Esq. ... A proclfimation . . . ordering and com- manding all persons . . . who have any black cattle fliavini;] ilisttMnper . . . to keep all their cattle within their cncloHiMl grounds. . . . [Dated .'! Aug. 17(1. r;hiirlcs-Town, '44 ] f" broadside. [Charter.^.] The two charters granted liy King Charles IFd to the Proprietors of Carolina. With the first and latt Kiiiidarnental Constitutions of that colony. Lon<\im, n. d. [1705?] sq. 8". (1), 60 p. 802 Supplemental] STATE PUBLICATIONS [S. C. {^Commerce.'] Account of importations and exporta- tions at the port of Charles-Town . . . from 1734 to 1735.. IDated, Nov. 1736.] Charles- Town, 173G. fo broadside. Note. Evans gives this as " 1724 " to 1735, evidently erron- eously. — Same, annual, Nov. 1: 173G/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. (39?), (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°. Note. Data from A. S. Salley, Jr., Sec. Historical Commis- sion. Acts printed regularly, at least during these years. The first assembly was the Provincial Parliament, which convened in Mar. or Apr. ]IJ71. Afterwards, a single assembly was often continued by several adjournments for two or three years. For reprints of the early laws aee 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, Barbailoes, Caro- lina & Maryland. , . . London, 1704. 16°. 1 1., (2), 284, [87], [104], 28.5-304 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 the temporary acts in force and use, [etc.]. Col- lected in two volumes by N: Troit, LL.D. Charles-Town, 1736. 2 v. fo. 2 p. 1., xliv, (1), (15), (1), 473 p.; 3 1, 483-619 p., 4 1, 59 p., 12 1, 18 p., 1 1. Note. 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. Note. Bound with " Carolina : the two charters . . ." — An act for the 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. fo. 4-}- 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. fo. 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. 8o, — 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, Documents, Etc., continued.] — 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. {0. 108, 52, (1) p. map. — . 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' I/ome] Confederate Soldiers' Home (At- lanta, 1899-). Act of the General Assembly, Board of 'J'rustees, officers, committees, and rules nnd regulations governing the home, adopted April 23d, 1901. '01. nar. 16°. 29 p. — Act of the General AsHembly, Board of Trustees, rulc.t and regulations governing the home, and reports of TriiHteeH and officers, Oct.: 1901- 01/02. '01-02. 2 v. 8". .53 J).; 70 p. 814 Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Ga. [ Weather Service.'] State Weather Service (1891-). Monthly report, Oct. 1 89 1-[ March 1897?]. Note. Early nos. niillioirraphed. There were Bysteraatic weather rpte. under the direction of the Dept. of Agricul- ture from April 1878 until July 1884, and a euiniiiary of observationa to that date wan included in "The Common- wealth of (ia.," published by the Dept. of Agric. in 188ri. The service organized in 1891 was conducted by the U. S. Weather Bureau. — Weekly weather-crop bulletin, Mar. 6, 1892-[Oct. 1896?] fo. 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-Uec. 1907. 4°. Koie. Uniform with those for other States. V. 1 had 9 OOM., Apr./Dec. ; other vols, have ea. 12 nos., Jan./Dec, and ann. summary. Beginning Feb. 1906 called VUmatological Service. — Weekly crop bulletin, April [1897?]-Oct. 31, 1905. fo broadside. Note. Published during the growing season, uniform with those for other States. After 1905 called Weekly Weather Bulletin. Judiciary. Superior Courts. Reports of cases in the Superior Courts of the eastern district . . . [180.5-10]. By T: U P. Charlton. New York, 1824. 8°. viii, 9-320 p. Note. This and the next three titles were reprinted by the State in 1907, in 2 v., with cover title " Georgia Decisions." — 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, 6U6, (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". .xxxii, 270 p. Note. A private publication having State recognition. — Decisions of the Superior Courts . . . Published 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. r. p., "47-1908. 131 v. 8°! Cont.: V. 1-3, 1846-47; by J. M. Kelly. 4-5, 1848; by J. M. Kelly and T: R. K. Cobb. 6-20, 1849-56; by T: R. R. Cobb. 21-30,1857-59/60; by B. Y. Martin. 31-33, 1860/61, [61-63]; by G: N. Lester. 33 supplement, March 1864; see 6<'/o!r. 34- 35, 1864/6.1-66; by L. E. Blockley. 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, 1877-80/81; by H: Jackson and J. H. Lumpkin. 67-76, 1881-8,5/86; by J. H. Lumpkin. 77-79, 1886-87; by H: C. Peeples. 80-97,1887/88- 95; by H: C. Peeples and G: W. Stevens. 98-130, 1895/1^6- 190S; by G: W. Stevens and J. M. Graham. 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, 38-45, 48, 50-57, Macon, '68-77; 58-130, Atlanta, '78-1908; 37, 46-47, 49, n. 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. Supreme Court, continued. — Same ; annotated reprint, [v. 1-33, 1846-63], by H. Van Epps. [c. 1907.] 33 v. 8°. — Same; annotated edition, [v. 34-59, I864/65-77"]. 1904 06. 26 V. 8°. Note. This ed., when completed, will cover reports 1-66, 1846-80; reprint of v. 60-65 had not been publiehed up to 1908. — Georgia Law Reporter. Containing the decisions of the Supreme Court, Federal courts in Georgia, [etc.]. Published semi-montlily. F. L. Haral- son, C. A. Loring, eds. V. 1, Oct. 1885-March 1886. '86. 8°. [Digests, Etc.'] Digest of the decisions of the Supreme Court, V. 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, V. 1-40. By H: Jackson. Macon, 1872. — Analytical index and digest of the Supreme Court reports, v. 41-61. By 1?. E. Harris. Macon, 1882. 8". xviii, 507 p. — Same; v. 62-81, with annotations to the Code of 1882. By H. Van Epps. Atlanta, '90. 8°. xxix, 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 Jr 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 V. W: J. Clements. Phonographically reported by E. Davis. Atlanta, '69. 8°. 179 p. Table of cases cited and compared in the sixtv-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. LKGiHr.A-n;KE [Called Gknkkal Assembly]. First HCHHlon, May 1777; second, ,Tan. 1778. None in 1779 but, Oovernors term ImvltiK explrc'd by conslitutional limitation! certain cltl/.ct.H organized a " Kupi-.ne Kxociitivo Council," .July Ml!' ^" ,"" "I'l"'""'"" " Itnmp l,o«lHlaUire " mol Nov./Deo I77J. HcsHloriH aniinal. I)e({innin({ iti Jan., 1780 8''-89 96-'jy In Aui£. KM; In Nov 17!iiMU. 0'.»-]84.!; with called scsmons'. Apr I'H'A --'ly 178.'; Oct. I7S4 (no quornm) ; and adjourned s.-HHlonn. ,J,)ly \,Hi (two : K\„-n,:z,-T and Havannab), May 1783 (no qijorumK -July I7h4; odjnd. or called. July 1787 " Jnlv Nov.. I7H8, Nov. 178U, ,;iin« 1700. June 1791)f extra! .Iiiuo WrZ, .May 18UJ, .Juno 1806, May 1808, April 18:^1, May 18^5, 8i6 Legislature] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Ga. Legislature., continued. No flession 1844. Seseions biennial, beginning In November, 1846/46-r)5/56, 57; annual, beginning in Nov., 1858-64, 66, in Dec, 1865; with called session Mar. 1863, extra sessions Mar. 1864, Feb. 1865, and adjourned sesBion Jan. 1866. No session 1867. Called session, July 186S. Bessions annual, befjiiming in Jan., 1869-70, 72-77; in Nov. 1871; with adjourned sessions .luly 1870, July 1872. Sessions biennial, beginning in Nov., 1878/79- 90/91 ; with adjourned sessions beginning in July, biennially, 1879-91. SeB.-. viii, 779 p. M}te. Privately published . 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. iVo<«. 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. 2^ote. Adopted Dec. 18, 1860, to take effect Jan. 1,1862; but 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. ^°. xviii, 1049 p. — Same. 4th ed. Prepared by G: N. Lester, C. Rowell. and W. B. Hill. 1882. 8°. xx, 1484, xii, 1485- 1487 p. Jfote. The " 2d ed." of 1873 having been in fact the ?d ed- of the revision but 3d ed. of the Code, this ed. was called the 4th- iS'ee also beloic, 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 appiiintment 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°. Ixxvi, 550 p. ; Ix, 2033 p. ; xxii, 395 p. yote. V. 1, Political code; v. 2, Civil code; v. 3, Crimes and their punishnaent. — Public acts of the Genl. Assy. . . . 1896-98. Comp. and published by authority. '99. 8°. 329 p. — [Special Laws.] [Education.] Digest of school laws. By J. A. Cuthbert. Milledgeville, 1832. — [Estates.] Act for the better settling of intestate estates. Savannah, 1777. 40. — [Lands.] Acts of the State, Doc. 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, tleclaring null and void the act of .Tan. 1795 apj)ro]iriating the unlocatcd territory, n. p., n. d. \'\ 6 p. — [Pharm.ncy.] Laws of Ga. relating to pharmacy and the practice of medicine, h.i.p. [c. 1894?] 18 p. — [Railroads.] Digest of railroad laws, by 11: W. Thomas . . . 1895. 8", 8lS Legislature] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Ga. S^Laws of the State, continned.~\ — \^Roads.'] Revised compilation of the road laws. 5th ed. 188C. 12°. — [^Taxation.'] Digest of the tax laws ... in force 1859 [etc.]. Comp. Briscoe. Milledgeville, Journal of the Senate, V. p., [1799]-1906. sq. prior to the session of and pub. . . . by L. H, '59. 8°. 89 p. {^Journals, Documents, Etc.'] sessional, [1799]-1906. 4° atid 8°. Note. Journals [1799J-1820, sq. 4"; others, 8°. Abstract of the Treasury of the State for 1812, 13, 14, 17, 19, 20, 21, bound with the Senate Journals of those years; all broadsides of varying sizes. 8. J. 187U in A pts. Kor appendixes to S. J. 1826, 79 see below, 1826, 79. Imprints correspond ap- proximately to those of session laws. See also below. Proceedings . . . 1870. — Journal of the House of Representatives, sessional, [1799]-190G. -j;.^., [179y]-1906. sq. 4° awdS". Note. Journals [1799]-1820, sq. 4» ; others, 8". Abstract of the Treasury of the State for 1»07, 12, 14, 16, 20, 21, bound with the House Journals of those years. Abstract for 1810, and Estimate of the State debt, Nov. 30, 1807, also bound with Journal 1807 ; all broadsides of varying sizes. These abstracts, with those bound with Senate Journals, are the only rpts. of the Treasury seen for those years. H. J. 187U in 2 pts. For reprints of early jols. see under Supplemental, last entry. See also beloio, Proceedings . . . 1870. — Rules of the House . . . session 1864. Milledge- ville, '64. 8°. 7 p. — Manual of the General Assembly, 1880, 82, 90, 98/ 99,1900/01,02/03,05/06. [•80?]-1905. 7 pm. 8°. — Report of committee to investigate Macon & Bruns- wick Railroad bonds, n. ^., n. d. 8°. 13 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. i.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 Geol. Assy of Georgia to the anti-tariff States. [Milledgeville ? 1828] 8°. — Report of joint committee on state of the republic, on the Florida boundary; [Dec. 4, 1828]. Mil- ledgeville. 'l^8. 21 p. — [Re()ort of the committee on the condition of the Trea.ime, 1763-68. 1907. — 16. Snme, 1769- 82. 1907. —- 16. Journal of the UpptT Houho of Assembly, 1755-62. 1908. — 17. ,V«me, 1763-74. 1908. The Revolutionary records of the State of Georgia. Comp. [etc., us preceding]. V. l-.'i. 1908. 3 v. 8°. Cont. .• V. 1. MlHcellnneouB papcr.i. —2. Minutes of Exec. Council and Journal o( r,niid Court, 1778-85. 1908. — 3. Journal of House of AHiembly, llhl-fii. 1908. 822 FLORIDA STATE PUBLICATIONS List compiled from the collection of Florida documents in the New York Public Library ; from ike " Catalogue of the State Library of Massachuxetts," 1S80, and Annual Suppleinenta, 18S0-1905 ; and from T. L. Cole's " Bibliography of the /Statute Law of the Southern States: Florida." Documents in this list generally published at the capital, Tallahassee, if not otherwise specified. Various portions of Florida were explored successively by : Ponce de Leon, 1513; Narvaez, 1528; De doto, 1539; Don Tristan de Luna, 1559. Huguenots built Kort Caroline on St. John's River, 1564; Spanish built fort at St. Ausrustine, 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 .\labama and Mis8is.>J-75; biennial, 9th-13th, beginning in Jan., 1877-85; extra sessions, Nov. 1868 {sfK inider Judiciary, 1868, and forward under JournaU, Docs., etc, 1868), June 1869, May 1870, extraordinary, April 1872, extra, Feb. 1873. Under the constitution of 1885, sessions have been biennial, lst-9th, beginning 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 1845 (.Tune), 18.50/51, 6'./«6, 68; Statement of receipts and expenditures, from rpts. of (,'omptroller and Treasurer, in .-Vets 1873-89; full rr>tB. of Comptroller and Treasurer in Acts 1891-1903. Acts 1891 printed at Jacksonville; all others at Tallahassee. — A manual or ditfcst of the statute law ... in force at eml 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. 10, 1870 and taking effect July 1, 1870. '70. 8". 176 p. Note. This wax not nrint-d In the acts of the session at which it was adopted. Ifepcaled 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 PUBIJCATIONS [Fla. \Laws of the State, continued.] — Index to the laws of Florida . . . from A.D. 1847 to and including AD. 1877. [By E. M. Ran- dall.] Jacksonville, '77. 8°. 163 p. Note. Even numbered pages 0-162 said to be blank. — A digest of the laws, from 1822 to 11th March 1881 inclusive. Comp. by J. Y. McClellan. '81. 8°. xvi, 1302 p. — The revised statutes . . . W. A. Blount, C. M. Cooper, L. C. Massey, Commissioners. Jack- sonville, '92. 8°. (1), xi, 1192, (1) p. Note. Includes the acts of 1891 iu an appendix; also the constitution of 1885 with amendments of 1890. — {^Statutory Revision.] [Reports of the Commis- sioners to revise, etc., the statutes. 189-?] Note. 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.] Note. Ordered printed ; (Acts 1862). — [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. 1850. 6'ee alio under Inspection and llegulation, Education, Supi. . . . 1869. [Elections ] Laws governing of Florida. ... 1847. ; elections in the State 0. 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. 8°. 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, 11 X 9 in. — [Real Estate.] [Digest of laws in reference to tenure and transfer of real estate. 1869.] Note. Ordered published and distributed by Comrar. of Immigration; (Acts 1869). [■Tournals, 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 sesa. in 1 v., for extra and adjourned as well as regular sessions, except adjourned sess. Jan. 1861 probably with luth sess. Nov. 1860 (not seen); extra Feb. 1873 not seen. Journal of Ist ann. sess., June 1868, wrongly called "of Ist sess. 15th Legis- lature." Through 1895 nearly all cont. as appendix the same miscellaneous " Docs. ace. Gov's, mess." as H. J. Copy seen of extra sess. 1870 was I. 8". See also note under " Message and Docuraeute," p. S23, and on next page, Xi^'i. Legislature] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Fla. [Journals, Documents, Etc., continued.'} — A Journal of the proceedings of the House of Rep- resentatives, sessional, 1845-1903. '45-[1903]. 8°. Jft^ole. Bound with Senate Journal through 1848 and for 1854; others bound separately, each regular, adjourned, or extra eees. in 1 v., except adjnd. eess. Jau. 1861 bound with loth ees8., Nov. 1860; extra P'eb. 1873 not seen. Appendixes practically all same as S. J. through 1895; »ee precedhig 7iote. Copies Been of adjnd. sees. 1855 and extra 1869 were 1. 8". Title was "A Jnl. of the proceedings of the Assembly," 1868- 85; all others as above. See also next entry, and note under *' Message and Docu- ments," p. 823. — A Journal of the ])roceeding.s 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. Note. 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 Florida Rail Road Co.," [Dec. 10, 18581. n. t. p. ['59.] 8°. 172 p. Note. Appended in full to Senate Journal and in part to House Journal, 1858. — Joint resolution of confidence in and thanks to President Jefferson Davis, Jan. 10, 1865, ['65.] 8°. sheet. — Investigation into the conduct, acts and doings of Plarrison 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 separatelv 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. Seen only appended to Douse Journal, 1893. — Report of .special joint committee appointed to examine the department of the Commr. of Agriculture, [1893/94, dated Mav 30, 1895]. n.t.p. 8°. (56) p. Note. Seen only appended to both Journals, 189.5. Miscellaneous. [Boundary, Georgia.} Note. Communications from the Governor on this subject are In appendlxe* to many early Journals. [Indian Affairs.] Note. Communications from the Governor on this subject VVJ\7}"J! /"Z ^^ """% •'^'■'y •'"""■I'''"- See also under h.icc. and Htaff, Governor, 18.')I/.02, .'J6. [Pensaco/a.] See under Sui)plementa], Laws of the Territory, OrdinanccH . . . 18:^1. [St. Avgvttine.] See under Supplemental, Laws of the Territory, Orrlinances . . . 1821. 834 Supplemental] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Fla. Supplemental : Territorial. Governor. Messa>ie, annual, 1832-33, 35-37, 39-45. (/«. appendixes to Journals.) Cont.: By J. D. Weecott, Jr., (Secretary, Acting Gov.)i 183-2; by \V: V. Duval, 1833; by J: H. Eaton, 1835-36; by R. K. Call, 1837, 39, 42-44; by R. R. Reld, 1840-41; by J.- Branch, 1845. — Corresponflenoe in relation to the payment of the East Florida troops, [Feb. /Mar. 1841]. n. t. p. 8°. 12 p. Auditor. Report, annual, Nov. 30: 1833/34, 37/38; Dec: 1838/39-43/44. (/ai appendixes to Jour- nals.") — [Reports of banks, and insurance and trust company, 1838.] {In appendixes to Journals, 1839.) [^Banks.] 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), xiv, 143 p. [Lands.'] Trustees of Seyninary Lands (1843-). See under Institutions, Lands. See also preceding entry. [Legislative Council.] Note. Members appointed annually by the President of the U. 8., 1822--J6; elected by tlie people beginning 18-26. Council consisted of one house, 1S26-38; of two houses after 1838. Sessions practically annual, l8t-23d, 18-22-45, beginnins; as follows: lBt-8th, Aug. 1822, June 1823, Dec. 18-24/25, Dec. 1825, Jan. 1827, Dec. 1827/28, Oct. 1828. 29; 9th-2:id, beginning in Jan., 1831-45. Held at Pensacola, 1822; at 8t. Augustine, 18-23; at Tallahassee, 18-24-45. [Laws of the Territory.] Acts of the Legislative Council, sessional, l8t-23d session, 1822-45. Pensacola a7id Tallahassee, '23-45. 23 v. 8°. 2fote. Title in some years varied from above. Acts of Ist sesB. incl. also the Treaty of cession, Gov. Jackson's ordi- nances, and other pre-Territorial documents affecting the Territory. Acts of 3d sess. incl. also " the former acts and parts of acts now in force," etc. Acts of 7th sess. cont. re- visions of many laws; nee below. Laws . . . 18-28. Laws of 12th sess., 1834, bear wrong date, " 1833." Acts of 17th sess., .Tan. 7, 1839, bear wrong date, "Jan. 6." Acta of 20th sess., 1842, also printed as 27th Cong. 3d sess. Doc. no. 72, H. K. Exec, n. t. p., [Washington, '43] ; 52 p. Acts of l8t^2d sess. ■were the only ones with Pensacola 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 same time ^consult Acts 18-22) 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^ 61, 128 p. Note. At the 7th session, Oct. 182S, many of the laws were revised, so that this compilation and the ses.siou laws of 1828 give the body of laws in force at the close of that session. This vol. incl. also the U. S. laws relative to Florida. — LaVs 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 instead of with the session laws of 1837, as therein directed. For supplement, see below, 1843. §3: Supplemental] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Fla. \^Laws 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, xvi, p. — Laws of the United States relative to the Territory of Florida, n. imp. [1843.] 8°. 79, ii, p. A^ote. Issued as a supplement to the pamphlet of 1837 • see above, 1837. l-Tournals, Documents, Etc.] A Journal of the pro- ceedings of the Legislative Council, 10th-15th session, 1832-37. ['32]-37. 6 v. 8°. Note. ]8t-9th, 12tb, 16th not seen. There was but one house through the 16th sess., 1838. — A Journal of the proceedings of the Senate, Ist-Gth [= ]7th-22dJ session, 1839-43. '39-44. 6 v. 8°. Note. Journals 1840-44 bound with H. J. in 1 v each session Jnl 1843 has title : " A Jnl. of the proc. of the Leeis- lative Council, 2181 sess.," nieanins; Senate. Jnl. 1845 not seen All cont. appendixes of a few " Docs. ace. Gov's, mess." — A Journal of the proceedings of the House of Rep- resentatives, 17th-23d session, 1839-45. '39-45 7 V. 8°. r/^^^fi I,/?,",""'* ^.^■'^"■*^ ^°"°'^ ^'th 8- J- In 1 v. each session. Jnls. 184U-43 have title : " A Jnl. of the proc. of the Legislative Council but have correct caption. All cont. same appendixes —■Memorial of the people of the Territory of Florida for admission into the Union, 1839. fn. p '1 '44 8°. 1 /- J. ■ 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°. lip. 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. {Tn appendixes to Jour- nals.) 836 ALABAMA STATE PUBLICATIONS List compiled chiefly from " A Bibliography of Alabama," by Hon. T: M. Oieen, Director State Dept. of Archives and History, in the Annual Report of the American Historical Association for 1807, pp. 777-1248. Documents in this list generally published at Montgomery if not otherwise specified. Traversed by De Soto, 1540. Included (north of the Slst parallel) in Carolana grant by Clmrles I to Sir Robert Heath, 1629; in Carolina grant to Monk, Clarendon, and others, 166H; and partly in the Georgia grant to Oglethorpe, 1732. Also claimed by France as part of Louisiana, and first settlement made, under Iberville, at Mobile, 1702. Mobile made the seat of government of Louisiana, 1711. French rights ceded to Great Britain in Treaty of 17b3. Portion north of the 3l8t parallel included in cession by Great Britain to United States, by Treaty of 1783; and in cessions by South Carolina, 1787, and by Georgia, 1802; included in Mis- sissippi Territory, 1798 and 1804. Portion south of the 3l8t 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 purchase, 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. Seceded 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. n. t. p. 4 V. 8°. Notf. 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, '19. 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. Convention, 1S61. Journal of the conA'ention . . . 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: 11. Smith . . . Montgomery, Tuscaloosa, and Atlanta, '61. 8°. 464, (1), xii, p. — Reports of the majority and minority of the com- mittee of thirteen . . . Jan. 10, 1861. '61. 8°. 8 p. — [Proposed amendment to the State constitution, on changing the mode of electing circuit judges.] n. t.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, 18X15 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, 1805. . . . '6.-). 8°. 88 p. — The constitution and ordinances adopted by the State convention ... on the twelfth day of Septem- ber, AD. 186.T; with index, analysis, and table of titles by J. W. Shepherd. '65. 8°. 80 p. Conve7ition, 1867. General orders, no. 76, authorizing the assembling of the constitutional convention. rt.t.p. [1867.] 8°. iii, p. Note. Dated "Atlanta, Ga., Oct. 18, 1867 " and signed by "John Pope, Major General, U.S.A." SonietlmcB found bound with journal of convention. — OflBcial journal of the constitutional convention . . . commencing on Tuesday, Nov. 5th, A.D. 1867. '68. 8^ 291, (1) p. Note. The ordinances and resolutions are with Acts 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., D.C.; «. it.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. Seen only bound with Acts of 1873. Cotivention, 1875. Journal of the constitutional con- vention . . . assembled . . . September 6th 1875. '75. 8°. 231 p. — Constitution of the State of Alabama. 7i. 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 will also be found in the Acts, 1875/76; also in "Al.-ibama's resources . . . 1897 " See under Institutions, Agriculture, Dept. of, 1897; also under Legislature, Journah, Docs., etc., 1875. See also binder 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°. 6W.: By ,T. L. Martin, 1845,47; by R. Chapman, 1849; by H: \V . Collier, 1849, 51, .53; by J: A. Winston, 1855. 57; by A isVf^-r'A^^?,^' n'r'^y?-^- P^'^on.^SOe. by W: H. Smithi 1869 <0; by K. B. Lindsay, 1870, .Ian. 1871, Nov. 1871 72- bv p: P. Lewis, Nov. 17, 187:i, (14 p.), Nov. 26, 1873 (Ifi p.'), 1874 ; Y ^Joo"^\?°"'"''°' ^^^*' ^^' '**: '>>' ^- W.Cobb, 1879:80, Nov M'ol^^^' ^°''- -"' '^^2; by E. A. O'Neal, 1884, 86; by T- Seav 18S8 90 ; by T: G. Jones, 1892, 94; by \V: C. Oates, i894, 96;' \l '^f • -.Johnston. 1896, 98. 1900; by W. J. Samford 1901 ; by W: I) Jelks 1903 (Jan.. Sept.), 07; by B. B. Comer. 1907, (Jan., July, Nov.). ' ,fi^"■\''^:, ^-!''*'?, '?,,^°''-' e-'fcept: 1845, 47. 49 (Collier), 70 \^^'^n?\ '■'.' ■'* ('>'*"'8). »« (Johnnton), in Dec; 1861, one 18(1. 79, in Jan.; 1851 uncertain. IH70 (Lindsay), 1871 (Jan ) 74.90. have n-P-.n.cL: 18H2 (both)\ave J'k.; IsU his n. p. MesH. of R. Chapman. 1849, ('49; 8"; 32 p) was a^HO printed with titl,-: "Advertiser and Gazette-- Exti a MesHa«e." ,.tc. ('49; 8"; .'iO p.). MesH. of W: H. Smith, 1869, (.Wp.). has bound with It " Docs, ace. Gov's, anu mess " A. t. /'■-■/';■;; «";«'\ p.; containing minor miscell. doc's. M..«H.of W: \\. Smith. 1870. Inclndes ann. mess, and one special m.-HH. ea.h dat.-d Dee. 5, 1870, sent to the Senate by Gov. Smith who claimed ele.-Hon; K. U. LlndH;>y, however, whose mess was dated Nov. 29. 1x70. wan finally .leelared Governor Mes "«f' •'"»."'"','""' ^'"•- 2". '^'^ l"cl al"o rptH. of various onieers Mens 18M, CHO; 8"; 24 p.) was also pub. in a largo paper ed. consisting of 15 leaves, printed on one side only S38 Executive] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Ala. Governor^ continued. Me88. Nov. 27, 1882 relates to Penitentiary, with its history, 1839-82. Mess. Feb. 1, 1893 is an 8° broadside. Mess, to sees. 1894/95 has title :" Inaugural address and Ist raeHs. of W: C. Gates ..." All messages were printed in the Journals; the above list contains only those seen in pin. form, but Mess, of C. C. (May, Nov. 1836, A. P. Haghy, 1841, and J: G. Shorter, Aug , Nov., 1863, are known to have been so issued. — Inauguriil address, 1847, 53, 55, 57, 59, 78, 82, 90, 94,96. '47-[9(i]. 10 pm. 8°. Cont.: By R. Chapman, 1847; by J; A. Winston, 1853, 56; by A. B. Moore, 18.')7, 59; by li. W. Cobb, 1878; by E. A. O'Neal, 1882; by T: G. Jones, 1890; by W: C. Gates, 1894; by J. F. Johnston, 1896. Note. Inaugurall878datedinNov.; allothersinDec. Inaug. of Gov. Gates has title : " Inaug. add. and Ist mess. . . ." — Pardons granted by the Governor, and his reasons therefor, 1868/69, 69/70, 70/71, 72/73, 74,74/75, 75/76, 76/78, 78/80. Note. 1868/69 seen only in Docs. ace. Gov's, mess., 1869; others in pamphlet form. Submitted to Legislature in Dec, 1875; other years in November. — The veto messages of Gov. J: A. Winston . . . Legislature of 55-56, with a memoir. . . . Comp. by P. H. Britt.in, 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. [18G6?] 8°. 14 p. — Address to the people of Alabama, by Gov. Robt. M. Pattt.n, [July 11, 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. Kobt. B. Lindsay, in rela- tion to the Alabama & Chattanooga Rail 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 I): 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, Wefit Florida. — Same ; in relation to the payment of bonds held in trustfor " Peabody fund," . . . [Feb. 18,1873]. 1873. 8°. 8 p. See also wwder Legislature, Jnls., Dors., etc., 1881, 82, 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. Gates. Jan. 1895]. — Speech of Gov. W: C. Gates . . . 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 nnder Legislature, Jnls., Docs., etc., 1887, and ?(««'??• Miscellaneous, Mobile, Commrs. of. Adjutant General. Report, 1871, 73, 74, 76, 79/80, 83/84, 87/88, 88/'.»0, 90/91, 91/92, 92/94, 94/96, 96/98, 98/1900, 02/06. Note. For periods ending in November through 1887/88; since then ending Get. Ist. Rpt. 1892/94 cont. a full account of all the State military records then in the Adjt.-Genl's. olBce, 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 vnder Legislature, Laws of the State, Special Laws., Civil War and Militia. Attorney General. Report, biennial, 1882/84-1906. '84-1906. 8°. Note. 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.] Note. Seen only in Docs. ace. Gov'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 Accounts. Rpt. 1869 incl. rpts. 1867-68 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. 8°. 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. t.p. 19 p. — Revenue laws, sess. 1886/87, 1907. 2 pm. — Insurance code of Alabama, 1883, 93. 2 pm. 8<*. 20 p. ; .'iO p. — See also under Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc., IHjr,, IH/Vd, 83. Comptroller of Public Accounts (1819-68). Report, annual, Nov. 27, 1845; biennial, 1847, Nov. 1: 1819, 49/51; Sept. 30: 1851/53-59/61; annual, Sept. 30: 1864, 65. Tuscaloosa, '45 ; Montgom- ery, '47-[r,5?] 8". Note. Rpt. 1849 cover* Nov. 27, 1847/Nov. 1, 1849; seen onlv aH " AliMlnict of rpt. ..." '49; 8"; 4S p. Rpt. 1849/51 had h'Z p. ; tbiire wim alno, however, an " Abstract of rpt ..." having 7'^ p. Kor later rpts. sec back, Auditor. — Report on the contingent fund. 1847. 8". 8 p. — Report on the Bubjcct of taxation. 1848. 8°. 31 p. — Report on tlie Penitentiary, ^ Die. 19, 1844]. Tiis- calooaa, '44. H". 7 p. 840 Executive] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Ala. [etc.] ; comp. 8°. 11 p. [Dec. 1868.] Comptroller of Public Accounts, continued. — Report of . . . Joel Riggs, on the two and three per cent fund accounts, in answer to resolution of the House . . . 18th November, 1853. n. t. p. 8°. 4 p. See also under Legislature, Jnla., Docs., etc., 1851, 58, 60. — 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, 46, 48, 53 (two). — [Revenue laws, Legislature 1865/66.] 8°. 38 p. See also back under Auditor; and under Legislature, Jour- nals, Docs., etc., 1852. — See also xinder 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.] Note. Digested and reported to the Genl. Assy., sess. 18il6/27, by T: W. Farrar, and by act of Jan. 13, 1827 ordered to be printed by the 8ec. 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 by W: Garrett. Tuscaloosa, '44. — Report of the Supt. of Registration. 4 p. Note. -Apparently by the Sec. of State, ex officio. 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, .'^ept. 30. Titles generally give name of Treasurer. Rpt. 1864/65 called : " Rpt. of L. P. Saxon, Treasurer of the Provisional 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. Inspection and Regulation. { Banks. ~\ 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. 8o. 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. 8°. 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. \Educat%on.'\ Superintendent of Education (1854-) Report, annual, 185"), 57, 57r/581, 58, [651, 08/ 69 71, 71/72-83/84 ; 31st-38th annual, 1884/85- 91/92; biennial, 1892/94-1904/06. '55-1906 35 V. 8°. Closed Oct. 1, ISoii; nnkuowo, 1857; June 1, 1858 a n n(fi. i°[^'^I '^^\ "K' ^°^- ^'' l^'^**' (doited •• Oc . 1. 1859 >')'^; .W.lt^'^^^f P^- ^' '«?«; Sept. 30 : 1869. 71 (nine mos.), 72 Oct. 1 : 187... 74; Sept. .30: 1875-1906. Rpt. [186.^J says there had been no rpts " since Oct. 1859." mianing rpt. 1858 The enumeration begun l.y calling rpt. 1S8.I/S5 The "Slst annual" Km ''rnq'/^o^' ^'^'"r^-- if.P'«- 18T7/78, 86/87 cont. schoollaws Kpt 1889/90 cent Proceedings of 9th ann. eess. of Ala. Edu- cational .\8«o'n, June 24-26, 1890. Editions of advance ;h.°"H were issued ofrpt 18yl/92 (80 15 p.) and rpt. 1894/96 (8o yap.). Kpt. 1894/9b wrongly called " 39th biennial." — Report, Feb. 10, 1870, of N. B. Cloud, giving statements required by House of Representatives under resolution of Jan. 29, 1870. 8°. S3 p — Special report of Joseph Hodgson, Jan. 28, 1871. 8°. 56 p. ITote. Includes summaries 1870 and serves as rpt. for 1870. ~ '^^rl'^il ''^P°''' °^ ^^ J^oy F- Box, Supt., Jan. 22, 18//. 8°. 14 p. — Suppjemental report of Le Roy 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 buperintendent. 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 l«of, with explanatory instructions and forms tor the use of school officers. '58. 8°. 39 p — Laws relating to the public school system with appendix of forms. 71. p. ri878 "1 80 84 n' — Same; 1878. 8°. 87 p. ' ^' — Public school laws [also forms, lists of .«^uperin- tendents, etc.], 1885, 89, 91, 95, 1905, 07. '85- [1907]. 6 V. 8°. (title var.) JuSry.Sg"' '''"'•'' <'/Sducation,m9, etc., and under — Apportionment of the school fund for 1871, to the several counties and townships. '71 8° 70 p ~ ^i«''"lcQi''^, ^"^tructions. [By J: G. Harris, Nov." 18, 1891.] n. t.p. 8°. 6 p. — Report of educational campaign, by J: G ris, Supt. of P:ducation of Ala. [1893.1 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 Uept. of Education ; • : '^^ ^^ Alabama's educational status from l«yutol898. . . . Mar. 1,1898. '98 8° IT' p — Seealsoiinder Legislature, J„ls., Docs., etc., \8rk' Board of Education (1868-75). Journal of the Koard of Education and Board of Regents, an- nual, session 1869, 71, 72, 73, 74 G v 8" lerf'withoutl'htM.l'.f '■"'"""-'•'' "^°''"' °'' "Jucationai mut- \<,\ . ^\> ''"''"'I'-K'-'alive powcra. Jnl. 18fii) (2 v.) inci I'roc- the /m'^T; "IhM '""•• •\"'- ^'^' ™""""" 'he actVpa sse, Cy me Jloard at that sesHion {xpf opponite, Actn etc ) No Tni seen for 1808, „or of IJd. of Education for 1870. — School laws . . . with blank forms and instruc- tions, n.s prepareii by the Board. ]869 'JO p — Laws relating to the public srhool.s . . with n-.nark.s and form.s. 1871. Codified by J Ho-lg«un Snpi., and ,,uhlisl„.,| by order of the Board of Education. '71. 8". 9u j). 842 Har- 8 p. 8°. Inspection] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Ala. ^Education, continued.'] — Acts of the Hoard of Education, annual, 1872, To, 74. '73-75. 3 v. 8°. Jfole. Title 1872: "Acts paesed by," etc. See note oppo- site under Journal. See alxo «nc7<'r Legislature, Laws of the State, Acts passed, etc.. Note. — Address of Hon. Joseph H. Speed, Supt. of Public Instruction, delivered before the Board of Edu- cation, Nov. L>3, 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. Note. Hpt. 1874 called " Kpt. of committee " etc., but be- longs 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. A^ote. 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 (1876-). Report, 1883/84; annual, 1887-95. '85-96. 10 v. 8°. Note. Rpt. 1883/84 consists of anu. rpts. 1883-84 bound together. Kpts. 1885-86 not printed. The State Medical Asson. 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]. fo sheet. Medical Associntion 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 l8t-4th annual meetings, 1848, Mar., Dec, 1849, and 1850, not published; there is, 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 1S68 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 PUBLrCATIONS [Ala. Healthy Board of, continued. — The book of the rules. 1877,80,83,89. 4 v. 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. Note. On " Shall women be admitted into the medical profession? " Reprinted from Tranaactions, 1880. — Drainage and underdrainage, in their sanitary and economic aspects, and the sewerage of cities. By S. U. Seelye, M.D. . . . Transactions . . . 1880. 8°. 46' p. 6 fig. Note. Cover title only. Also in Bd. of Health circular no. 4. — Annual oration delivered before the Medical Asso- ciation ... in Selma, April 1884. By W. H. Sanders, M.D. . . . '84. 8". 35 p. Lands, Swamp and Overflowed, Commissioner of. Eeport, under act approved Feb. 9, 1878. '78. 8°. 224 p. — Report of sales of swamp 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, 1852, 60, 79 (two), 78/79; and under Miscellaneous, Lands. \_Mines.] Chief Mining Inspector (1897-). Biennial report, 1899-1907. 8°. \^Railroad.s.'\ Railroad Commissioners (I881-). 1st- 16th annual report, June 30: 1880/81-1903/04. '81-1904. 24 V. 80. maps. Note. Map of the State in 2d, 6th-8th, 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 perhaps 1884. See under Legislature, Journdls, I>ot:s., etc., 1884. — An act establishing the Rail Road Commission of Alabama, and subsequent acts relating to the duties of railroad 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 K'ailroad Commission of Alabama. The lighting of street crossings. The city of Athens, Ala., vs. Louisiville & Nashville Railroad Co. . . . decided June 7, 1898 ... v. t. p. [•98.] 8°. 14 p. Alabama and Chattanooga Railroad. Report of J: H. Gindrat, Receiver ... to the Governor. 1871. 8°. 8 p. — Report of Messrs. Farrand and Thorn, Railroad Coinmissioners, authorized to examine and report upon the condition of the Alabama and Chatta- nooga H.R. Co. to the Governor. 1871. 8°. 8 p. — Report of Hon. W: II. Moore, commissioner to investigate and audit claims against the State ... on account of the Alabama anoi n., etc., \hh?,. 8^4 Inspection] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Ala. [Railroads, continued.'] See also under Executive and Staff, Governor, 1872, 71. d., 1873; and under Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc., 1853 (four), 5(>, 69, 71, 72, 73, 81 (two), 84, 8i), 92/93, and last entry. Tax Commissioner (I8d7-W07 .) Report, annual, 1897- 1906. 8°. N'ote. Rpts. 1897-1901 appear only in Rpt. of Auditor for thoee years; otherw in pm. form. Oillce abolished 1907 and succeeded by State Tax Commission. Institutions. [Agricultural Colleges and Sc'iools.] Alabama Poly- technic Institute {Anhxirn, 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, 6W, transferred its property in 1872 to the State Agric. and Mech. College, which was then estab- lished; the name Polytechnic Institute was used as early as 1886, but was not formally adopted until Jan. 27, 1899. — Report of the Board of Trustees, biennial, 1878/ 80-94/90. 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. — 5'ame ; 1860-95. Auburn, ['95]. 8°. Note. There are also lists of alumni in the annual catalogues of 1877/78, 80/81-84/83, 95/96. — Regulations of the literary and military depart- ments of the . . . College . . . 1873. 8o. 36 p. — Science-education. An address by W: Le R. Broun ... at the annual commencement of the A.andM. 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 twentv-five .species valuable for stock-raising. By P. H.'Mell, Jr., Ph.D. No. 1. Issued from the biological laboratorv 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. 8°. 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 phaeno- garaic 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. i?., [1896]. 8". 9 p. 845 Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Ala. ea., individ. pag. 382 p. 502 p. 319 p. 423 p. 190 p. \^Agricultural Colleges and Schools, continued.'] — Agricultural Experiment Statioji. lst-9th an- nual report, 1888-96. !) v. 8°. Bulletin, v. 1; second, third, fourth series, 1885-88, 8°. Note. First eeries was issued by State Dept, of Agric. The above cont. : 2d series, nos. 1-9; 1885-87. 3d " " 1-8; 1887. 4th " " 1-5; 1888. Same; v. 2-8, new series, 1888-1900; nos. 1-112. 8". Note. Issued since the foundation under the Hatch fund. No. 9 is also called " Science contributions, v. 1, no. 1." There were two eds. of no. 28, differing only in type and pagination. No. 48 bears statement: "Issued by the Dept. of Agric, Montgomery." No. 70 is " The flora of Ala., pt. 5; " pts. 1-4 not seen ; this bull, also cont. a list of publications of the station. Volumes as follows: V. 2, nos. 1-21; July 1888-Dec. 1890. 3, 22-58; Jan. 1891-Aug. 1894, 4, 59-75; Jan. 1895-Dec. 1896. 5, 76-88; Jan. 1897-Dec. 1897. 6, 89-100; Jan. 1898-Dec. 1898. 7, 101-107; Jan. 1899-Dec. 1899. 8, 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 : Ist District, Jackson (1895) ; 2d, Evergreen (1892) ; 3d, Abbe- viUe (1888); 4th, Sylacauga (1895); 6th, Weturapka (1896); 6th, Hamilton (1895); 7th, Albertville (1893); 8th, Athens (1889) ; 9th, Blountsville (1895). {^Agricultural Convention.'] Proceedings . . . Tuska- loosa, Dec. 6-7, 1841 ; together with an address on agriculture by the Kev. 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 4- 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. Note. A Iso in Proc. of Convention ; see preceding entry. [Agricultural Experiment Stations ] Canebrake Agri- cultural Experiment Station (Uniontown, I885-). lst-3d, ]lth-i:!th annual report, 1888-90, 96-9H. — Bulletin, nos. 1-2B, 1888-98, 1903-06. Ayie. No. 1 dated July 1888. No rpts. or bulletins 1899- — 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. '^<.5-[86?] 2 v. 8°. Note. Sessions held in August. 2d cont. also Proceedings of Ist senol-aDn. meeting, Feb. 4-5, 1886; see alio next entry. — Proceedings of 2d semi-annual session, Feb. 2-3, 1887. 8^ 61, (1) p. — Address of K. 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 undi-r Agriculture, Dept. of, 1888. Agricultural and llorticuUurnl Society of Western Alabama. Premium list of the 2d annual fair ... at Demopolis . . . Nov. I860. Mobile •60. 8". 16 p S46 Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Ala. [Agricultural Societies, continued.^ Alabama State Fair, rreniium list and regulations of the . . . Fair . . . Nov. 8, 1880. . . . '80. 8°. 40 p. Alabama State Fair and Exposition. Premium list, rules and regulations, 1889, 90, 92. Birmingham, '89-92. 3 pm. 8°. Fair Association of East Alabama. Premium list and regulations . . .3d annual fair . . . Oct. Uth to 20th, 1889. . . . Opelika, '89. 8". 44 p. Agriculture, Department of (1883-'). Report of the Commissioner of Agriculture, ]883/8(;; "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, 18S3/3ept. 1, 1886; others cover years ending Sept. 30. — Bulletin ; v. 1 ; first .series, nos. 1-10, 1883-8.5. 8°- Note. Nos. 2-3 each also called Circular. Continued by the Agricultural College Exjierinaent Station, Auburn. — Crop report, monthly; July, Aug., 1886; May, Aug., 1887. fo. — 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 Alahama. By E. A. Smith. Published by Agricultural Dept. 1884. 8°. 11 p. — 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 E. A. Smith. Published by Agricultural Dept. of Ala. 1887. 8°. 1.5 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, hovifever, because Later taken up by the Dept. and issued in revised form. See following entries. — 5'ame; 2d edition. Atlanta, Ga., 1888. 8°. 304 p. 6 maps. Note. Revised and issued by the Dept. of Agriculture. — 5am(r;3ded. Montgomery, 1893. 8°. 328 p. 11. Note. A folder, the " Home Seeker's Map of Ala.," is primed to accompany this edition but issued sepanitely. There are 4 eds. 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. 1«92. 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. Geograpliische Lage, Bevolk- erung . . . und Deutsche Cob mien . . . von Hugo Lehmann. Montgomery und Mobile, 1897. 16°. (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. S47 Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Ala. S^Baiiks : Sfate Bank and Branches.'] Report of the commissioners appointed by the Governor to ex- amine the Bank of the State of Ahibama and its brandies, in accordance with the law of 23d Dec, 1837. Tuscaloosa, '38. 8°. 46 p. No'e. Cont. l8t-2d rpts., of May 7 and Oct. 2, 1838, re- spectively. — 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.] fo 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. Lj-on.] n. t. p. 8°. 8 p. Mobile Branch Bank. Liabilities of the President and directors \^et al.] of the branch of the Bank of the State of .\labania, 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. 8°. 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 State Bank and Branches. Biennial report, 1851,53,55,57,58,59. 6 pm. 8°. J^^oie. Dates are dates of publication only. Rpt. 1853 called simply "Rpt.," etc. Rpts. 1851-53, by Francis 8. Lyon; 1856-69 by John Whiting. Rpts. 1855, 67, 59 have v. t.p. Rpt. 1858 called " Communication from," etc., but includes bien. rpt. Rpt. 18.59 dated Dec. 5th. See alio under Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc., 1849, 55. See also under Inspection and Regulation, Banks; and under Legislature, Laws of the State, Special Laws, Banks, and Jnls., Docs.., etc., 1827. 40, 41 (two), 42, 43 Ctwo), 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 let Ihrough 1869; for "year 1870"and " year 1871 ; " thereafter for years ending Sept 30th. 2d-.3d in 1 v. ; likewise, 17th-18th, ]9th-20th, 21st-2-.'d, 23d-24th, 2.5th-26th, 27lh-28th, 29th-;i0lh. Rpls. concern, succ<'8sivcly • In«t. for the D. and I)., 1S58-70; Inst, for the Educ. of the D , D. and B., 1870-H7; Inst for the Deaf, 1887-190-; Academy for the Blind, 1887-190-; School for Negro D. and B., 1891-19U6. — The Alabama Institute for the Deaf, Talladega, Ala., 18.58-189:5. By J. II. Johnson, Jr., M. A., Asst. Principiil. n. p., n. d. 8°. 10 p. — Circular of information. Ala. Institute for the Deaf, Ala. Academy for the Blind, Ala. School for Necro Deaf & Blind. Talladega, 1893. 8°. 13 p. il. — See also Legislature, .Jnls., Docs.., etc.. 1852. [Education.'] Norm,al Colleqe (Florence, 1872-) nual report. 1889/90-90/91 N'llK. FlrHi opcn'd in S(;|pt. 187:i. An- p.,n. d. 2 pm. 8°. — Annual catalogue, [3d]-2.3d annual session, 1875/ 76-95/96. n^andf^". Note. N'ot seen for 9th, 22d HesHlons. (Called " School " through Kith catiilogiic, ls8.',/sn; aiid In 19th, 1891/92, the words "and Model Training Hchool" are added to the title. Catalogues 1875/76-76/77 are the only 12mo8. 848 Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Ala. [Education, continued.^ Normal College for Girls (Livingston, 1840-). Cat- alogue, annual, 188;5/84-!l4/y5. Note. Chartered as Liviiif^Hlon Academy in 1840; received first State appropriation from Ligislature of 1882/81!. — Announcement for ]88.'!/84 of Ala. Normal College and Livingston Academy (both for girls only). Also, catalogue for 188:.'/83, of Livingston Acad- emy . . . Macon, Ga.. '83. 8°. 31 p. 11. Normal School (Jacksonville, 1883-). Catalogue, annual, 1883/84, 94/9.5. 2 pm. 8°. Note. 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. Troy, '87. 8°. 10 p. — Catalogue, 1887/89-89/90. 2 pm. 8". 48 p., 7G p. — [Memorial of the Board and Faculty of the Troy Normal College to the Geiil. Assy., sess. 1892/ 93.] n.t.p. 8". 8 p. Normal School for Colored Students (Marion, 1878-89 ; Montgomery, 1889-;. The State Normal School at Montgomery. A plain statement by its Prin- cipal, W. 13. 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°. yote. Originally located in lluntsville; in 1891 moved tliree miles from city to present location. Name changed to Agric. and Mech. College of Ala. for Negroes, by Act of Dec. 9, 1S96. — Catalogue, annual, 1890/91,93/94-94/95. 3 pm. — Normal, or the State Normal and Industrial School . . . n. p., [1895?] 8°. 46 p. 24 il. Tvskegee Normal and Industrial Institute (Colored; 1880-). Report of the Tuskegee Normal School since its organization, July 4, 1881, to Aug. 30, 1883. Hampton, Va., '83. 8°. Note. Name was Tusket'ee State Normal School until un- officially changed to present form, as above, in 1888; change formally approved by Act of 1892. — 3d-13th annual report, 1883/84-93/94. Hampton, Va., ['84] ; Tuskegee, '8.5-94. 8°, Note. Year-end Aug. 31, 1884-S.5, May 31, 1890-94. Enu- meration probably reckons rpt. 1881/83, above, as equivalent to Ist^-Jd annual. Title varies widely. 5th-6th, 8th, lOth-llth not seen. — Catalogue; annual, session 1881/82-1907/08. Tuskegee, ['82?]-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 iu the black belt." — Agricultural Eyperiment Station (Tuskegee, 1896-). Bulletin, nos. 1-12, Feb. 1898-Jan. 1907; all by G. VV. Carver. [Miscellaneous leaflets.] See also MH6 — and some previous to that period - up to the close of the session on the 15th of January, 1831 [etc. J. Tuscaloosa, '31. 8°. 30 p - Ordinances for the government of th; University of Alabama w. ;,., [Igsi]. 8°. 8 p - Same; 1837, 39, 50, 54, 58, 73, 77, 89 8 pm 8° See aim under Legislature, JonrnaU, Docs., etc., 1879 ' ' - Baccalaureate address, delivered Auff 11 is^x at the .3d annual commencement .^'.iV A fv.; Woods. I),D., President ... '34 g" ~ Jan'"8 Y,.,V^™"""ee of the Board of Trustees, Jan 8 834. concernmg the financial condition of the University. Tuscaloosa, '34 I - Proceedings of the Alumni Society ... at its 9th mi-eting. D.-c. 12, 1843 80 ^ ' ' a^ts 9th ~^tZ\J^ collegiate education, made to the n n P •••! ■ '^"'y ^^^2. By Rev. B. Manly rrhl i;n'*""^'.°l--- Tuskaloosa, '.52. 8°. 49 p - [I he k-llmgof E: L. Nabors of Pickens count? M s«' 'lt^r\t ""'"l"^' °f F'-^^klin cZy: 'len^ G„rlt':,r"wrtrre'port 'oMe",^ '" "'^ University by Presi- the trial of ll'VrTnj! ' testimony of witnesses and of - A new schen.o of orRanization, instruction and Kovernment for the University'. . . with repor on conntruct on of building. \,y j. T. Murfee •• luHraloosa, Ih67 8". 36 p '^""^e. - Baccalauroat.. a-Mnss. d.divered at the fiftieth annual co,nm..nc,.m..nt, July 7, 1881 by BB Lewis, LL.D., President, n. p.,n. d. I ^l S50 Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Ala. [Education, continued.'] — Baccalaureate address, by President Lewis, of the University 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- versity Hall, May 5, 18H4, and baccalaureate address . . . June 18, 1S84. 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, [189()J. 8°. 54p. — [Law Department (1872-)]. Law department of the University of Alabama. [Triennial cata- logue], 1880/81. Tuscaloosa, '80. 8°. 17 p. Ji^ote. Cont. roll of alumni, 1874-80. No later copies Issued. University law school. Announcement of the Law Department, University of Alab;ima. 1884/85. 12th year. Tuscaloosa, '84 12°. 8p — [Library.] A catalogue of the library of the University of Alabama. By R: Furman. Tus- caloosa, 1837. 8°. 54 p. Note. The first catalogue of this library. Catalogue of the library ... By W. G. Rich- ardson . . . Tuscaloosa, 18^8. 8°. 257 p. — See also under Inspection and Regulation, Exam- iners, 1886; and Mwc?e?" Legislature, Jnls., Docs., etc., 1834, 43, 46, 48, 56, 60, 79, 87, 97. Alabama Educational A.-^sociaiion (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 Asxociation (1882-). Pro- ceedings, lst-14th session, annual, 1882-95. 8°. and 12°. Note. A new association. Organized as Ala. State Teach- ers' Association but as the colored association had the same designation, the name wa.s changed to above in 1886. Proceed- ings of 5th sess., 18S6, probably the only 12". Proceedings of 7th sess., 1888, seen only in Ala. Teachers' Journal; of 9tli, 1890, in rpt. of State Supt. of Educ, 189u; of 11th, 1892, only in Educational Exchange oi 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 Rpt. of Sec. of Trustees, 1869; Rpt. of Trustees, 1870; Rpt. of officers, 1871, 73, 74. Rpt. 1869 in Docs. ace. Gov's, ann. message, 1869. Geological Survey (1848-58; 1873-). 1st biennial re- port on the geology of Alabama. By M. Tuomey. Tuskaloosa, 1850. 8°. xxxi, (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°. xix, 292 p. 41 figures. 2 maps. Note. Prof. Tuomey having died before the publication of tliis 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 had lapsed until revived by an Act of 1873. Other publications by Dr. Smith are listed back under .Agriculture, Dept. of, 1884, 87, 88, and under Miscellaneous, Botany. 851 Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Ala. Oeological Survey, continved. — Report of progress, by E. A. Smith, Ph.D., State Geologist; annual, 1874-76; biennial, 1877/78- 79/80. '75-81. 5 V. 8". maps. 11. — 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°. xvi, 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. 30th: 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. Cont.: 1. I : Preliminary report on the tertiary fossils of Ala. and Mies.; by T. H. .iMdrich; li : Contributions to the eocene paleontology of Ala. and Miss., by Otto Meyer. 1886. — 2. On the phosphates and marls of Ala., by E. A. Bmith. 1892. — 3. A preliminary report on a part of the lower gold belt of Ala., in the counties of Chilton, Coos^a, 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. W. 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 metMmorphic or crystalline rocks of Ala , their composition, diatribution, structure, and micro- scopic characters; 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. Ries. 1900. 220 p. — On the Warrior coal fields, by H: McCalley . . . Asst. State Geologist. 1886 8°. xv, 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 . . . by E.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. — Repfirt 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. C. Johnson, and D. W. Langdon, Jr., with contributions to its paleon- tology by T. II. 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. H". 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°. Pt.i. On the Tenn. Valley region. 1896. xvii,436p. I'l. 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 Vork. 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 20 in. JiTote. Accompanied 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), 56. Oirls' Industrial School (Montevallo, 1893-). Girls' Industrial School of Alabama, [1896/97]. Bir- mingham, ['96?] 8°. 8 p. circular. Note. Located, Jan. 1, 1896; first opened, Oct. 12, 1896. Immigration, Commissioner of {187 Q-). Report, Nov. 1878 [dated, Oct. 1, 1878]. '78. 8°. 19 p. See also back under Agriculture, Dept. of, 1837, 88, 93. Industrial Resources, Commissioner of {ISQ8-7 5). Re- port, 1869, 70, 73, 74. 'G9-74. 4 v. 8°. Note. These were all the rpts. issued from tills office. One ed. of rpt. 1874 has imprint date 1875. — Alabama. A few remarks upon her resources and the advantages she possesses as inducements to immigration . . . 1869. 8°. 22 p. — Report to His Excellency, Gov. K. B. Lindsay, on the lands of the Alabama & Chattanooga 11. R Co. By Col. James L. Tait. lt<71. 8°. 5 p. — Report of Col. James L. Tait, Receiver of Lands of the Alabama & Chattanooga R.R., to the Gov- ernor. 1873. 8". 8 p. [^Insane Hospitals.^ Bryce Hospital (Tuscaloosa, 1852-). Annual report, 1862, 67, 69, 70; 11th- 19th annual, 1871, 71/72-79/80; biennial report, 1880/82-98/1900. '62-[1900?]. 8°. Note. Established in 1852 as the Alabama Insane Hospital, and opened Apr. 5, 1861; name changed lo Ala. Bryce Insane Hospital in 1893, in honor of Dr. Peter Bryce, Supt., 1861-92. For later rpts. see below The Ala. Insane Hospitals. Rpt. 1869 for year ending Oct. let; period of rpts. 1H62, 67, 70, 71, uncer- tain; others for periods ending Sept. 30th. According to U. 8. Surgeon General's catalogue, rpts. 1863-66, 68 were not published. 17th annual not pul)liKhed, 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 of Trustee.^, 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. P. 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 Mt. Vernon Hospital for negroes was established at Mt. Vernon and placed under one management with the Bryce Hospital, under the corporate name of " The Ala. Insane Hospitals." One rpt. is made for both. \_Medical Association.^ See under Inspection and Regu- lation, Health, Board of. Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [AU Penitentiary (Wetumjjka, 1839-). Report of the Inspectors, biennial, 1845/47-58/55. 6(j/(i8 ; annunl, 1868/69-70/71, 73, TApA-n/lS; bien- nial, 1878/80-82/84. '48-[84?J 8°. Note. Rpt. 1845/47 cont. ann. rpts., covering Oct. 1, 1845/ Nov. 1, 1847; rpt. 1866/68 covers July 1, 1866/,July 13, 1868; otheis cover periods euding Oct. Isl through 1871, and Mar. 1/Sept. 30, 1873; thereafter periods ending t-ept. 30th. Kpt. 1S66/63 »vas first printed in 1891. Rpt. 186S/69 seen only in Docs. ace. Gov's, message, 1869. — Report of M. G. Moore, special commissioner 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- vict* . . . 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 r. 8°. Note. Ist cont. reprint of special message of Gov. Cobb, Nov. 27,1882, giving history of the Penitentiary. Year-end; Oct. 1, 1886, Sept. 30, 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 li. H. Dawson, President Board of Inspectors . . . Birmingham, 1892. 8°. 13 p. Board of Managers of Convicts (1893-95). 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. — lst-3d 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. 1st, Sept. 30, 1878/80, and others, are in rpts. of Inspectors. See also under Executive and Staff, Governor, Mes- sage, Note, and entry 18!)0; also Comptroller, 1844; under Legislature. .lournals, Docs., etc., 1844, 45. 75, 76, 76/77, 78/79, 81, 89, 92; and under Miscellaneous, Penitentiary System. [ Weather Service.] State Weather Service. Report, monthly; [v. 1-10], Mar. 1884-June 1893. 8°. Note. V. 1 covers Mar./Dec, v. 2-9 cover calendar years. E.'ich monthly part separately paged. V. 1 and part of v. 2 Issued through the Dept. of Agriculture; issued from Agric. and .\fe<-h. College, in cooperation with U.S. Weather Bureau, lS8.5-Apr. 1892; from May 1892 Issued by U. B. Weather Bureau. Some were mimeographed, in f" sire. Only 10 v. iBBued. — Weather crop bulletin, weekly, 1887-95. 8° and i". Note. For crop season only. Borne were mimeographed. — Special papers; no. 1. Record of the weather from 1701 to 1885, by Capt. W. H. Gardner. I'ubll-licd by the special order of the Board of Trustees [of A. and M. (/'ollege]. n. d. 8". 15p. United States Dept. of Agriculture. Alabama sec- tion of the Climate atid Crop Service of the Weather Bureau. [Monthly] report; [also] annual summary; v. 1-13, 1896-1907. 4°. 854 Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Ala. [ Weather Service, continued.'] Note. Uniform with those for other- States, the mouthly parts ea. 8 p., aiin. suraiuarles ea. 12 p. V. 1 covered Oct. /Dec. 1896; V. 2-13 covered calendar years, but there seems to have been some error In enumeration. Montlily rpts. had been issued by the central weather station at Montgomery, July-Dec. 1893 (mimeographed) ; and by private enterprise as Ala. Weather lieview, Jan. -June 1894; and in the Southerri Agriculiuralint, July 18y4-Sept. 1896. Called Climatological Service from 1909. — Weekly crop bulletin, 1806-1905. £« broadside. Note. Issued during crop season only, Apr./Oct., uniform with thoce for other States, with 26 uos. In 1896, 27 in 1897- 1900, 31 in 1901 ; 28 In 1902, 30 in 1903-07. — 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 1820. New York, '29. 8°. viii, 444 p. Note. For reprint of this and three following titles, 8ee 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 v. 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 V. 8°, — Reports of cases at law and in equity, argued and adjudged ... By B: F. Porter. V. [l]-9, 1834-39. Tuscaloosa, '35; Tuskaloosa, '36-40. 9 V. 8°. Note. Title of v. [1] lacks words "at law and in equity." Enumeration began with v. 2. — Alabama reports. Reports of cases . . . 1840-1900; V. 1-130. Tuscaloosa, '41-49 ; Montgomery, '50- 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, 1851-62; bv J: W. Shepherd. 22-23, 1853; by the judges. 24-41, 1853-68; by J: W. Shepherd. 42, 1868; by J: L. C. Danner. 43-48, 1869-72; by T: G. Jones. 49-51, 1873- 74; by J: W. Shepherd. 52-57, 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. 61-62, 187S-79; by T; G. Jones. 63-66, 1879-80; by J: W. Shepherd. 67, 1880; by G: F. Moore. 68, 1880-81; by J: W. Shepherd and J: P. Tillman. 69, 1881; by J: P. Tillman. 70, 1881 ; by J: W. Shepherd. 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. 75, 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. G. HutcheBon. 82-83, 1886-87; by J: W. Shepherd. 84, 1887; by W. G. Hutcheson. 8.5-95, 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. Thorineton. 101-106,1892-94; by P. Coleman. 107,1894; by W: S. Thorington. 108,1895; by Marks & Sayre. 109,1895; by R: W. Walker. 110-118, 120, 122-123, 125-130, 1895-1900; by P. Coleman. 119, 1S98 fspecial 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 impript Jacksonville, Fla., each '99. — Opinions of the judges of the Supreme Court . . . in "conscript cases"; involving the question whether State courts and judicial oflScers 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 more published. S55 Judiciary] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Ala. Supreme Court, continued. — Reports of decisions in tlie Supreme Court . . . originally prepared by H: Minor, G: N. Stewart, Stewart & Porter, and B: F. Porter; [also cov- ering 1-8 Alabama reports]. A new ed. . . . By W: R. Smith. V. 1-10. Tuskaloosa, 1870. 10 V. 8°. Note. T.-pg. of V. 4-5 bear the words " Montgomery, 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°. — \^Lihrary.'\ A catalogue of books belonging to the Supreme Court library. 1859. 8°. 16 p. Catalogue of Supreme Court library . . . By J. M. lliggs, librarian. 1882. 8°. 171 p. '^Digests.'l Digest of cases decided and reported in the Supreme Court . . . from 1st Alabama reports to 7th Porter inclusive, [etc.]. By P. Phillips. Mobile, 1840. 8°. xlviii, 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, 4G4p. Note. Covering only subjects from A to D, inclusive. No further vols, 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 R. C. Brickell. Montgomery, New York, [and] Cambridge, 1872-74. 2 v. 8°. exx, 990 p. ; xxiii, 549 p. — Same, supplement . . . from 44th-76th Alabama, by R. C. Brickell. Montgomery, 1888. 8°. cxxivii, (2), 8j!9 p. Note. V. 3 of the series. — 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. ByD. G.Ligon . . . Louis- ville, [Ky.], '48. i". Ixi, 512 p. Circuit Court. The trial of Dr. Stephen A. Bryant, W: Bryant and James Dobbins, for ttie murder of Shilby 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. h". li'O, x, p. — Rules of practice in the Hcvcrai courts . . . Revised and amended by the Supreme Court . . . To take effect Jan. I, 1877. [76. J 8". 31 p. 856 Judiciary] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Ala. [i2f//es, continued.'] — Rules of practice of the United States Courts for the 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. 8°. 558 p. Note. This is the 2d edition ; l8t edition not seen. See also under Executive and Staff, Atty. GenL, 1822. — Same; 3d edition. 1860. 8°. 5-255 p.; index, 297-304 p. Note. Another edition, linown as the Misnissippi edition, issued also in 1860, was similar to this 3d edition, with the addition of an " Appendix — Laws of Mis-^. 8°. 16 p. — Report of T: Pearsall. commissioner to survey the Coosa River and lands adjacent thereto ; [Dec. 21, 186'tJ. 1H70 8°. U p. [Debt.] Financial Agents. Report of Lehman. Durr & Co., State financial agents, Oct. 1, 1869. Note. In Docs. ace. Gov's, ann. mesaage, 1869. — 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. Cent, also the rpt. of the joint committee of the Genl. Assy, on the Governor's message on public debt, [Feb. &, 1H76). — Same, 1879. 8^ 47 p. Report of Col. R. H. Abercromhie, commissioner Hppointed to adjust, compromise and settle the in(i<'btednesH of the counties of Chambers, Ran- doljdi, Tallapoosa, Lee and Pickens. Submitted to the Governor. 1883. 8°. 16 p. Note. Cover title only. See also under Legislature, ./our- nals, Docs., etc., 1889. 866 Miscellaneous] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Ala. \^E%'positions.'\ Report of the commissioners ... to the Universal Exhibition at Vienna, Austria, 1873 . . , 73. 8°. 7 p. Handbook of Alabama : a complete index to the State ; with a geological map and an appendix of use- ful tables. By S. Berney, attorney at law, Mobile, Ala. Mobile, 1878. 8°. xxxix, 338 p. map. Note. ContainH constitution and Btatistical and general information concerning the State's resources, including articles on special 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. Note. 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. Note. No V. 2 was issued. This commission was succeeded In 1901 by a permanent JJept. of Archives and Hietory, 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. 80. 15 p. See also tinder Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc., 1849/50, 60, 51, 5tj (two;. Lands, Swamp and Overflowed, State Agent for. Report of W'm. M. Byrd . . . upon the subject of securing swamp and overflowed lands lo which the State is entitled under the swam|) land grants of Sept. 28, 1850 and Mar. 3, 1857; . . [du'ed Aug 25, 1903 j. '03. 8°. 16 p. Mobile, Commissioners of. Governor's message and report of the Commissioners of Mobile. 1»80. ' 8°. 51 p. Note. Message of Gov. Cobb, Nov. 26, 1880, pp. 3-4, — Final report, 15th February 1883. n. p., n. d. 8°. 8 p. — An act to establish a River Commission for Mobile River and liranches, 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. {_Penitentia7y System.'] Commission for the Improve- ment of the Penitentiary and Convict System of Alabama {\S^\-) . Report. n.p.,n.d. 8°. 23 p. ^Registration, Superintendent of.'] See under E.xecu- 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 1809, 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, Governor, 1873. 867 Supplemental] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Ala. Supplemental: Territorial. Documents of Mississippi Territory, of which Alabama was a part, 1798-1817, will be found in the list of MissisBlppi State Pub- ficationB, p. 883. Acts passed at the lst-2nd session of the Ist General Assembly of the Alabama Territory ... St. Stephens, 1818. 2 v. 12°. 116, iv, p.; 79, 3 p. Note. There were only two sessions of the Territorial Legislature; both were held at St. Stephens, the temporary seat of government. Journal of the Legislative Council of the Alabama Territory, at the -Ist session of the Ist General Assembly, [Jan. 19/Feb. 13, 1818]. St. Ste- phens, '18. 8°. 56, iv, p. Note. Owen's Bibliography records " no copy seen " of Council Journal of id session. See preceding note. Journal of the House of Representatives of the Ala- bama Territory, at the 1st session of the 1st Gen- eral Assembly, [Jan. 19/Feb. 13, 1818]. St, Stephens, '18. sm. 4°. Same, at the 2d session of the 1st General Assembly, [Nov. 2/21, 1818]. St. Stephens, '18. 8°. 120 p. 868 MISSISSIPPI STATE PUBLICATIONS List compiled from the collection of Mississippi documents in the NexB York Public Library ; from, "A Bibliography of Missisxippi" by Thomas M. Owen, Director State Archives and Uistory uf Ala- bama, in the Annual Report of the American Historical Asso- ciation, 1899, vol. 1 ,pp. 633-828 ; and from " Catalogue of the State Library of Massachusetts," 1880, and Annual Supple- ments, 1880-1904. Documents in this list generally published at the capital, Jacknon, if not otherwise specified. Traversed by De Soto, 1540. Included (north of the 31st par- allel) in Carolana grant by Charles I to Sir Robert Heath, 1629; in Carolina grant to Monk, Clarendon, and others, 1663; and partly in the Georgia grant to Oglethorpe, 1732. Also claimed by France as part of Louisiana, and attempts at colonization made along the coast by Iberville and others, 1699-1721 ; French rights ceded to Great Britain in Treaty of 1763. Portion north of the 3l8t parallel included in cession by Great Britain to United States by Treaty of 1783; and in cessions by South Carolina, 1787, and by Georgia, 1802; included in Mississippi Territory, 1798 and 1804. Portion south of the 31st parallel claimed by Spain as part of Florida uutil the cession of Florida lo Great Britain by Treaty of 1763 ; restored to Spain by Treaty of 1783 ; claimed by United States as part of Louisiana purchase, 1803; annexed to Mississippi Terri- tory, 1812; occupied by United States, 1813; included in cession of Florida to United States, 1819. Territory of Alabama detached, March 1817; remaining territory admitted as the Stale of Missis- sippi, Dec. 10, 1817. Seceded from the Union, Jan. 9, 1861; re-ad- mitted, Feb. 3, 1870. Capital at Natchez, 179X-1802; at Washington, 1802-18; 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°. Note. Prior to this, documents were irreeularly appended to Journals without t.-p. These Appendixes contain docs, presented to the Legislature at the sessions stated. Each vol. has continuous pagination. The docs, of sess. .Ian. 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. has had individual pagination. Biennial reports of the departments and benevolent institutions; biennial, [1878/79]-1904/06. '80- [1905]. 14 V. 8°. Note. Title has varied slightly; binder's title, "Depart- ment Reports." The vols, for 1 1878/79-80/81] are dated "1880, 82." None seen between 1888/89 and 189B/y7. 1898^99. and contained documents, have imprint Jacksonville, Fla. ; all others apparently Jackson. 190u/ol has n. t. p. Constitution. Convention, 1817. Journal of the convention of the Western part of the Mississippi Territory. Begun and held at the town of Washington on the 7th day of July, 1817. Port-Gibson, '31. 12°. 108 p. Note. This 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 use of the Convention of 1832. 869 Constitution] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Miss. Convention, 1832. Journal of the convention of the State of Mississippi, 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. Constitution of 1832 also in Revised code, 1857, with five amendments. Convention, 1857. Journal of the convention . . . Convened at the capitol . . . the 10th day of November ... '51. 8". 79 p. Convention, 1861. Journal of the State convention, and ordinances and resolutions adopted in Jan- uary 1861, with an Appendix ... '61. 8". 256 p. folded tab. Note. Cont. constitution of 1832 as amended to 1861; also rpts. of Commissioners to States, Auditor, and Adjt. Ueul. — 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 convention reassembled March 25 and sat until March 30. The Journal proper cont. a communication from Howell Cobb, president of the Convention of the C. 8. 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, 1865. Journal of the proceedings and debates in the constitutional convention . . . August 1865 . . . '65. 8°. 296, (2) p. Note. No pp. 80-81 ; p. 60 for p. 84. — Constitution ... as amended, with the orvinances Isic] and resolutions adopted . . . August 1865 . . . '65. 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 con.stitutional convention . . . Begun . . . Aug. 12, 1890 and conciiidod Nov. 1, 1890 '90 8". 7.':7, (1) p. — Rules and regulations . . . with roll of delegates and conimitteeM . . . Aug. 15, 1890. '90. 15 p. — Constitution . . . adopted November 1, 1890 n. t. p. [Jackson, Miss. : R. II. Henry & Co., Convention \>t'u\U'Th, '90. "1 8°. 64 n rCover title.; — Same title; Jackson, Miss.: E. L. Martin, Conven- tion printer, '91. 8". 81 p. 870 Constitution] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Mise. Convention, 1890, continued. — Annotated edition. Constitution . . . Adopted Nov. 1, 1890. As prepared by R. II. Thompson, G: G. Dillard and II. B. Campbell, Commissioners to Revise the Statutes ... '91. 8°. 104 p. See also under Exec, and Staff, Oovernor, 1857. Executive and Staff. Oovernor. Message, to legislative sessions, 1839- 1904. '39-[1904]. 8". Cont. : By A. G. McNutt, 1839, 40, 41, 42; by T. M. Tucker, 1844; by A. G. Brown, 1846; by .7. W. Matthews, 1848; by J, A. Quitman, 1850; by H. 8. Foote, 1854; by J. J. McRae, 1857; by W: McWillie, 1857, .58; by J: J. Pettue, 1S59-63; by C: Clark, 1864; by J. L. Alcorn, 1871; by K. O. Powers, 1872, 73 (Oct.), 74 (Jan.) ; by A. Ames, 1874 (Feb., Dec), 75, 76; by J. M. Stone, 1877, 78, 80, 82; by R. Lowry, 1884, 86, 88, 90; by J. M. Stone, 1892, 94, 96; by A. J. McLaurin, 1898, 1900; by A. H. Longiuo, 1902, 04. Ifote. Mess. Oct. 1873 called "Spec, mess." Mess. 1878 (24 p.) followed by Inaugural and other matter on p. 25-44. — Inaugural address, 1844, [GO], 70, 74, 78, 82, Sfi, 90, 96, 1900. Cont. : By A. G. Brown, 1844; by J.J. Pettus, [1860] ; by J. L. Alcorn, 1870; by A. Ames, 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. Longlno, 1900. iV'oie. 1844 seen only In Senate Journal, 1844. [1860] bears no date. 1878 follows Message 1878 as p. 25-28. — Documents accompanying the Governor's message . . . Jan. 2, 1844. '44. 12°. 63 p. ITbte. 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. 8°. — [Miscellaneous special messages, 1870.] J^ote. 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, 77,90, 1900, 01, 03. '73-1903]. 2fote. 1890, 1. 80; 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 %inder 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°. Mote. 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. Rpts. Jan. 1898, 1900 for calendar bienniums 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.] Note. 200 copies published by Auditor. — Report of Atty. Genl. W. N. Nash in poll-tax case. Note. Date unknown. Nash was Atty. Genl. 1896-1900. 871 Executive] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Miss. Auditor of Public Accounts. Report, biennial, Dec. 31: 1848/49; report, 1855, 56; report, annual, Oct. 31: 1867/58; 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°. Xote. Period of rpts. 1855, 66 uncertain. Rpt. 1865/70 seen only in Senate Journal appendix, 1870. Rpts. 1878-79 in 1 v., with cover-title " Bien. rpt. 1878/79 " and consecutive pagina. lion but separate t.-p. and h. t.-p.; similarly, rpts. 1880-81. Bien. rpts. cont. annual statistics. Rpt. 1892/93 covers but 21 mos. Rpt. 1897/99 has Imprint Jacksonville, Fla.; rpt. 1901/03, Nashville, Tenn.; others JacksoD, 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 — Revenue laws, 1871, 76, 77, 80, 88. See also back under Governor, 1871. — Privilege taxes and other revenue laws, 1896. 31 p. — Levee Commissioner. Report, annual, Dec. 31; 1871-81. Note. Report 1871 covers May 13, 1871/Jan. 1, 1872. Rpts. 1876-80 have title "Ann. rpt. of [W. H. GibbsJ [S. Gwin], Auditor and ex officio Levee Corumr." 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., Docs., etc., 1871, 78. — Revenue Agent. Report: [to Gov.], Jan. 1, 1877; to Auditor, biennial, 1880/81; 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 aho under Legislature, Jnls., Docs., 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: 1895/97-1901/03. -y. jo., ['71]-1904. 8°. Note. RptB. for 1892/93-93/95 not seen but were probably published. 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 T. L. Cole. Rpt. 1897/99 printed at Jackson- ville, Fla.; 1901/03 at Nashville, Tenn. — [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. Buildings in 1 pm., (18 p.). Bien. rpts. through 189r)/y7 consist each of two annuulrptH. Rpt. 1892/93 covers 21 mos. Rpt. 1897/99 printed at JackBonvllle, Fla., 1901/03 at Nashville, Tenn. See also MlecellaneotiB, Two and Three per cent. Funds. Inspection and Regulation. Bank Commissioners. Report ... on the condition of the Brandon Bank, Columbus, Aug. 22, 1838. Natchez, '38. 8°. 12 p. — Report, 1839. '40. 8". Note. Habin ntalffg that thia 8erle» was continued. — See also under i n'\\(:\B.Ty , 1853; wnc^e?- Legislature, Jnls.., Docs., etc., 1840, 41; and under Supple- mental, Laws of the Territory . 872 Inspection] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Mis8. \^Education.^ Superintendent of Public Education. Annual report, for 1871-77; biennial report, for scholastic years 1877/79-1901/03. '72-1904. 8°. J^ote. Ann. rpta. cont. also ann. rpts. of Board of Educa tloD. Many cont. brief rptn. from State educational institu- tions. Rpt. 1897/99 has imprint Jacksonville, Fla.; 19U1/03, NasbTllle, Tenn. — [School laws], 1870, 73, 76, 77, 78, 80, 86, 88. (title var.) Note. 1880 perhaps same ae following entry. See also under Institutions, Education, Univ. of Miss., 1881; and under Legislature, Special Lawi. 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 itncZer Legislature, Jnls., Docs., etc., 1876. Health,., Board of (1877-). 1st annual report, Dec. 1877; report, biennial, 1878/79-88/89; Sept. 30: 1896/97-99/1901. '77-1901. 8«. Note. Blen. rpts. 1878/79-88/89 for approximate calendar blenniums. Rpt. 1896/97 covers 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 vitality.] 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. f'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° shv^et. — 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 '80. 8°. of health, approved March 4, 1880 7 p. — Quarantine rules and regulations. . May 18, 1880. '80. 8°. 16 p. Approved Inspection] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Miss. Health, Board of, continued. -Rules and regulations adopted . . . for the govern- ment of boards of censors in their examinations ror license to practice medicine . . . [c 1882 1 ~ f ^^ ooo'T^"'^*^ *^^ practice of medicine in Miss. — Disinfectants. [Jackson], n. <;. 4° sheet -Memorandum for reporters on yellow fever [Jackson], w. (i. 4° sheet. — Report of commission to study yellow fever and sanitary conditions in Cuba. n. p. [1898.] [Levee Commissioner. ] See under Executive and Staff Auditor. ' Quararrtine Inspector at Port of Biloxi. Report of i>r. H. H. Haralson. 1898 Railroad Commission {imQ-) . [lst]-4th annual report, Sept. 30: 1886, 86/87-88/89; 3d-8th biennia June 30: 1889/91-99/1901. ;. p., ['87?] 1901 aB^xhibif f 'T^^^ f ^■"ii'^^/^^P^- ^'^' 1886, published only -Railroad Commissi.mers' map of Mississippi Chicago, copyright 1888 [and 1896]. Scale 16 mi. z= 1 in. ; size, 19^ X 121 in. - Hee also under Exec, and Staff, Governor, 1879 • ««^er Legislature, Jnls., Docs., etc., 189- • and under Miscellaneous, Railroads. IRevenve Agent.] See under Exec, and Staff, Auditor [Taxation^] Lands held by the State of Mil if p^j for taxes, April 4, 1871. n. t. p. 8°. 616 p Be^:il!-JoVA\Tsn. ''^^'■^"' P'^^'"^"-' - ^PPendfx to etSmt" '""'''' I^^^'^l^t"'-^. Special Lan>, and Jnls., Docs., Institutions. ^"^^ricu^tura^l^and Geological Survey.] See forward, '■'^^'''Sz^f^fT'-,] ^"^^riculturaland Mechanical College (Starkv.lle. 1878-). Biennial report of AT . fL^f ""'' l«8V83-99/1901. '83-190L 8° m:1^^/'iJliT' '' ^-'^--^''e. Fla. Many cont. — Narrative and statistical report of President nnH statistical report of Treasurer .. to the Sec Sepf So'^Jof'" ^°' ^^^. °^ Agriculture .^!': nept. du, 1891. n. p., n. d. 8° 12p — l8t-19th annual catalogue, 1880/81-98/99.' 19 v 8° .^otf. Places of publication not known Th» lot -i„ ' •', — 2d decennial catalogue. Jackson, 1900 — A plea for a higher education for the women of cussed ,n a series of papers, by Gen. S D Lee President. 1889. 8°. 18 p ' ~"pVi •' ^''^'■^•i/f'^ ''«"'«!" of industrial knowl- edge. An address delivered by Dr S A Two*!'''' ci ".• .^""imencement Day, June 20th' 1«94. Starkville, ['94?] H" 24 p ~ ^SlC'7888^?'''';^'?/..'''"'"^'' (Agricultural 1^^ 874 Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Miss. \^AgricuHural Colleges, continued.^ Bulletin, nos. 1-82, March 21, 1888-Sept. 1903. r. p., ['88-1903]. 82 pm. 8°. Note. No. 6 is an 8" sheet. No. 16, Sept. 1891, reprinted March 1896; no. 17, Dec. 1891, reprinted in 1894. No. 38 is a continuation of no. 34. Nob. 42-43, 45, 47, 49 called " Special bull. no. 42-43, 45, 47, 49;" there was also a regular Bulletin no. 42. Nos. 72-76 dated out of order, viz: Jan., July, 19u2, Nov. 1901, Jan., July, 1902. Printed variously at Airrir. College, Meridian, Jackson, and Yazoo. — Technical bulletin No. 1. A chemical study of the cotton plant. Dec. 1892. 8". 1.5 p. — Mississippi as it is. A handbook of facts for immi- grants. Prepared by S. M. Tracy, Director . . . 1895. '95. 8". 138 p. map. il. Alcorn A. and M. College (Colored ; Westside, 1871-). Biennial report, 1884/85-88/89; Oct. 1: 1897/ 99-99/1901. '85-1901. Note. 1897/99 printed at Jackaonville, Fla. — Catalogue of the officers and students . . . 1898/ 99, and announcement 1899/1900. [Westside], '99. 8". 34 p. il. Note. Called Alcorn University, 1871-78. \^Agriculture.'\ See forward. Geology and Immigra- tion and Agriculture, Board of. Blind, Institute for the (Jackson, 1848-). Report, annual, 1868/69-77; biennial, 1878/79-1900/01. '69-1901. 8°. Note. For many years variously called Asylum for the B., Instn. of Learning for the B., Instn. for the Instruction of the B., a?id Instn. for the B. Ann. rpts. variously for scholastic and calendar years; bien. rpts. apparently for calendar bien- niums. See also under Legislature, Jnls., Docs., etc., 1.894. Deaf and Dumb, Inntitute for the (Jackson, 1864-). Report, Jan.: 1856, 57. 69. 61 ; [biennial], Nov. 1869; annual, 1871-77; biennial, 1878/79-99/ 1901. ['o6]-1901. 8°. Note. Closed on account of the war, 1862-70. Rpt. 1882/83 called 3d bien.; rpts. 1886/87-88/89, " 12th- 13th bien."; rpts. lh9.V97-99/1901, " 16lh-18th bien." ; this enurreratiou evidently reckons back to 1871, but is not correct. Year-eid of recent rpts. Sept. 30lh. Rpt. 1897/99 printed at Jacksonville, Fla. — Supplemental report of the Supt., [Dec. 1899]. Jacksonville, Fla.. '99. 8°. 29 p \_JEducatton .^ Industrial Institute and College of Mis- sissippi (Columbus, 1884-). [1st], 3d, 8th bien- nial report, [1884/86], 87/89, 97/99. Jackson, '86; Columbus, '89; Jacksonville, Fla., '99. Note. Established " for the education of the white girls of MisBissippi." [Ist] dated Jan. 7, 1886. — Catalogue, 1885/86-] 905/06. — Plan of organization 8°. 11 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, Note. Ann. rpts. are of " State Normal School at Touga- loo;" prior to [1885] seen only in rpts. of Supt. Public Educa- tion. Rpt. [1885] dated Jan. 27, 1886. University of Mississippi (Oxford, 1840-). Report of the Chancellor of Oxford University, [Dec. 29, 1871]. p. GOO-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. Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Miss. {^Education, continued.] — Catalogue, 1856/57-67/58, 60/61,70/71-1900/01. v.p., '58-1901. 8°. Note. Cat. 1872/73 has title " Triennial cat. . . . with the ann. cat."; cats. 1886/87, 98/99 have title " Historical and cur- rent cat." Imprints: Jackson, '60, 99; Oxford, '58, 71, 86; University, "87-90; Y&zoo, '97, 1901; New Orleans, '00; others not seen. — All the laws and public resolutions in relation to the University . . . carefully compiled ... by H. M. Sullivan . . . 0.xford, 1879. 43 p. — Report of the Commissioners on the State Uni- versity ; presented Jan. 21 , 1841. '41. 8°. 8p. — Laws of the University . . . 4th ed. Holly Springs, 1857. 8°. 22 p. — Letter to . . . the Board of Trustees of the Uni- versity ... By F: A. P. Barnard, LL.D , President. Oxford, 1858. 8°. 112, (1) p. — An address delivered before the Alumni Associa- tion, 5th July 1859. By F. W. Keyes. Oxford "59. 8°. 2.S p. -— Report on the organization of military schools . . . By F. A. P. 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. D. Witherspoon . . ! Memphis. [Tenn.], '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. 96 p. — Some reflections on the school laws aud educa- tional interests of the State. An address de- livered to the Alumni Association . . . 28th of June, 1881, by Judge J. M. Arnold of Columbus, Miss. [Columbus, Miss., '81.] 8°. 32 p. State Teachers' Association. 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. See also forward under Immigration, and Agriculture. [Geology.] Agricultural and Geological Survey (1850-). Report on the agriculture and geology of Mississippi. By B: L. C. Wailes, Geologist of Miss. . . . 1854. 8°. xx, 17-371 p. map. pi. Note. Cont. Bowen's map, 1764, covering a part of present Alabama and Mississippi. — Preliminary report on the geology and agriculture of the State of Mississippi, by L. Harper State Geologist . . . 1867. 8°. 8, vii, 9-360* (1) p. maps. 52 diag. 7 tab. Note. Cont. " Geological chart of Miss. By L. Harper ... ; n./)., 18.^7; scale, 24 mi. = 1 in.; size, 14 X 9i in. — Report on the condition of the geological and agri- cultural survey of Mississippi. Bv E. W Hil- gard. 1868. K". 22 p. — Report on the geology iind agriculture of the State . . . by E. W. Hilgard, State Geologist . 1860. 80. xiiv, 391, (l)p. map. 2 pi. f]g«. ^?.''\r '^°"'' " ^^eoIoKlcnl map of Miss. By K. W Hlleard . . . ; New York, n. d. ; scale, 2f. ml. ^ 1 In. ; size, \A\ X 11 In. [ffogpitahj Staff flospital (Natchez). Annual report of the Board of Trustees and Superin- tendent, for 1H70, 71, 72. 3 rpts. 8". 876 Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Miss. {^Hospitals, continued. 1 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". Note. This and the preceding are State-aided local inetitu- tioDB, and are not for the insane. Immigration, Bureau of (1873-). Annual report of 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. R: Griggs, Commissioner . . . 1874. 8°. 33, (1), 119 p. map. Note. Cent. " Hardee'B Immigration Map of Miss. ... by T. 8. Hardee, State Engineer. A.I). 1874"; Lith., New Orleans; scale, 12 mi. =rl in. ; size, 314 X 21 J 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. — OflBcial 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 37i [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. G. Wall, Commissioner. Published by order of the Board . . . 1885. 8". 100 p. map. Note. Also issued In Swedish. [7nsa«e.] 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. 1898/99. Kpt. 1858/59 called 5th annual; other rpts. have an annual enumeration, but it is not wholly clear; e. g., bien. rpt. 1888/8V) is called in text " 33d-:!4th ann. rpts." Rpt. 1870 is a "Synoptical history of the asylum." Rpt. [1876] wrongly dated "1877." Appendix to Senate Journal 1870 cont. a brief rpt. by Supt. dated May 20, 1870. Kpt. 1898/ 99 printed at Jacksonville, Fla. See also under Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc., 1850. East Mississippi Insane Hospital (Meridian, 1882-). [1st annual] report, [Dec. 5], 1885; biennial report, Dec: 1886/87-88/89; Sept. 30: 1895/97- 99/1901. '86-1901. 8°. Note. Called East Miss. Insane Asylum through rpt. 1900/ 01. Rpt. 1897/99 printed at Jacksonville, Fla. [Lands.'] Commissioner of Swamp Lands (1877-). 1st 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: 1895/97-99/1901. '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 " 8. L. and Keeper of the Capitol." On p. 79 of House Journal appendix 1858 is statement that State Librarian's rpt. originally followed but had been expunged by resolution; pp. 81-158 are therefore misBing. Rpt. 1904/05 has imprint Nashville, Tenn. 877 Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Miss. Library, State,, continued. — Catalogue of the . . . State Library. 1868. 8°. — Catalogue of the . . . State Library, with the laws, rules anil regulations . . . O. H. Crandall, Librarian. 18fi9. 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 Plunkett, State Librarian. Nashville, Tenn., 1902. 8°. xii, 4.51 p. Note. Principally of law books. Penitentiary (Jackson, 1836-). Report, 1840, 43, 54; annual, Oct. 31: 1856/.57-.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 in 1840. Rpt. Dec. 1840 is in committee rpt. in body of Senate Journal, 1841 ; rpt. Dec. 12, 1843 is in Docs. Ace. Gov's, mess., appended to State Journal, 1844. Appendix to 8. J. 1870 cont. a Btatistical rpt. of Supt. from Nov. 1, 1868 to an uncertain date early in 1870. See also under Legislature, Jnls., Does., etc., 1886, 88. Public Buildings, Commissioner of. Report, July 12, 1843. '43. 8°. Note. With rpt. of Treasurer of same date ; the two, 16 p. See also under Legislature, Jnls., Docs., 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". Note. Uniform with those for other States, the monthly parts ea. 8 p., the ann. summaries ea. 12 p. Except v. 1, all vols, correspond to calendar years. Called Climatologi- cal Service beginning with v. 10, no. 2. V. 10 and v. 11 ea. have consecutive pagination. — Weekly crop bulletin, 1896-1905; weekly weather bulletin, 1906-07. f" broadside. Note. Uniform with those for other States. Issued during growing season only, Apr./Oct., (in 1899, Apr./Sept.). There were 27 nos. in 1896; 28 in 1897, 1902; 26 in 1898, 1900; 25 in 1899; 30 in 1901, 0.3, 04, 06; 31 in 1905; 29 in 1907. JODICIARY. Supreme Court. Mississippi reports, v. 1-80, 1818- 1902. V. p., '34-1903. 80 v. 8°. Cont.: [V. 1], 1818-32; by R. J; Walker. [2-8J, 18.34-43; by V. E. Howard. [9-22], 1843-50; by W: C. Smedes and "r: A. Marshall. 2.3-29, 1851-55; by J: F. C'ushman. 30-39, 18.55-63; by J. Z. George. 40-42, 1864-69; l)y R. O. Reynolds; 43-48, 187U-73; by J. H. Morris. 49-52, 1873-76; by G. E. Harris and G. H. Simrall. .53-65, 1876-H8; by J. A. Brown and J. R. II. Hemingway. 66-72, 1888-95; by L. Brame and C. H. Alexander. 7.i-80, 1895-1902; by T. A. McWillie. Note. V. 1-22 generally cited by name of compiler. V. 21 cont. a General index, 184:j-50; v. 29 cont. a General index, 1851-55. V. 1 huH imprint .N'atchcz; 2-3, I'hila.; 4, New Or- leans ; 5-8, Cincinnati ; 9-29, Boston ; .30-;i9, Phila. ; 40-42, New Yorli ; 43, 44, 49, .Jackson ; 4.'>-48, .50-51 , Chicago ; .52, 5.5-56, 58, 60, Ht. J-ouIh; .53-.'.4, .57, 59, Boston; 61-61, 66-68, Thila.; 65, Washington, !).(.'.; 69-80, Nashville, Tenn. — A (ligfBt of the CMHCH decided and reported in the High Court of Errors and Appeals and the Superior Court of Ciianccry . . . From 1818 to 1847. By W. C. Sniedcs . . . Bo.ston, '47. 8". xxxvi, 441 [». — A digest of the reportH of ihc decisions of the Su- preme Cr)urt and of the iligli Court of Errors and Ai)iiealH . . . [v. 1-41, JHlK-70]. By J. Z. George, i'hila., 1872. \". (8), 966 p. 878 Judiciary] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Miss, Supreme Court, continued. — A digest of Mississippi reports, v. 45-5G inclusive, [1871-79]. Being a supplement to George's digest. By Garnet Andrews. Madison, Wis., 1881. 4°. X, 7(!0 p. — A digest of Mississippi reports, from v. 4.") 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 Mississipj)!, v. 4.5-78 inclusive [1871-96]. By L. Brame and C. H. Alexander. Nashville, Tenn., 1899. 1 v. 4°. (3), 1456 p. JVbie. Also bound 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. 27bte. Compiled under authority of an act passed .July 1", 1870, but 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. See also wider Legislature, Jnls., Does., etc., 1842. — Brief of the counsel for defendant in error in the case of Aaron Shelby ts. 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]-783p. — Reports, 1840-43 ; by W: C. Smedes and T: A. Marshall. 1 v. — See also back, 1847. Circuit Court. 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 Gener.ll Assembly through 1S33. Ist General As- sembly held at Washington, (let. 6/10, at Natchez, Dec. S, 1817 ; 2d- 3d at Natchez; 4th-5th adjiid. at Columbia. Beginning with the 6th, 1822, all sessions have been held at JackHon, except as fol- lows : Regular eess. Nov. 1863 and called sess. Feb. 1865 at Colum- bus; called sessions Mar. and Aug. 1864 at Macon. Sessions as follows : l8t G. A., Ist sees., Oct., 1817. 2d G. A., 1st sess., Jan. 1819. 3d session, Jan. 1820. 4th " Jan. 1821. 5th " Nov. 1821. 5th adjourned, June 1822. 6th session, Dec. 1822. 7th " Dec. 1823. 8th " Jan. 182.5. 9th " Jan. 1826. 10th " Jan. 1827. 11th " . Jan. 1828. S79 Legislature] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Miss. \_ Table of Sessions, continued.^ 12th session Jan. 1829. Regular session, Nov. 1863. 13lh " Jan. 18:iO. Called " Mar. 1864. 14th " Nov. 18;'.0. Called " Aug. 1864. 15th " Nov. 1831. Called " Feb. 1865. 16th " Jan. 1833. Regular " Oct. 1865. 17th " Nov. 1833. Culled " Oct. 1866. Reg. bien. sess. Jan. 1836. Called " Jan. 1867. Adjourned " Jan. 1837. Regular " Jan. 1870. Called " Apr. 1837. Regular " Jan. 1871. Reg. bien. " Jan. 1838. Regular " Jan. 1872. Adjourned " Jan. 1839. Regular " Jan. 1873. Regular " Jan. 1840. Called " Oct. 1873. Adjourned " Jan. 1841. Regular " Jan. 1874. .Reg. bien. " Jan. 1842. Called " Dec. 1874. Called " July 1843. Regular " Jan. 1875. Reg. bien. " Jan. 1844. Called " July 1875. Reg. bien. " Jan. 1846. Regular " Jan. 1876. Regular " Jan. 1848. Regular " Jan. 1877. Regular " Jan. 1850. Regular " Jan. 1878. Called •' Nov. 1850. Regular " Jan. 1880. Regular " Jan. 1852. Regular " Jan. 1882. Called " Oct. 1S52. Regular " Jan. 1884. Regular " Jan. 1S54. Regular " Jan. 1886. Regular " Jan. 1856. Regular " Jan. 1888. Adjourned " Dec. 1856. Regular " Jan. 1890. Reeular " Nov. 1857. Regular " Jan. 1892. Called " Nov. 1858. Special " Jan. 1894. Regular " Nov. 1859. Regular " Jan. 1896. Called " Nov. 1860. Extraordinary, Apr. 1897. Called " Jan. 1861. Special session, Jan. 1898. Called " July 1861. Regular " Jan. 1900. Regular " Nov. 1861. Special " Jan. 1902. Called " Dec. 1862. Regular " Jan. 1904. [Lau's of the State.] Laws, sessional, 1817-1904. v.p.,'l8-[\dQA?] 8°. Kote. Title was " Acts " during early sessions. Laws 1841, 44-Jan. 1874 (except Aug. 1864, Feb. 1865, Oct. 1866) cent, constitution. Laws of called sess. Dec. 1862 and regular sess. Nov. 1863 in 1 v., with common t.-p. ; cont. also the Confeder- ate States constitution. Laws of called sessions Oct. 1866 and Jan. 1867 in 1 v., with common t.-p. Acts of lst-2d Genl. Assy. have imprint Natchez; od-6th, not seen; called and regular 1862-63 (1 v.), Selma.Ala. ; called, Mar., Auy. 1864, Feb. 1865, Meridian; 19U0, Jacksonville, Fla.; 1902-04, Nashville, Tenn.; all others, Jackson. — The revised coile of the laws of Mississippi . . . in force at the end of the year 1823 . . . [By G: Poindexter, Governor.] Natchez, '24. 8°. ' iv 743 p. — Revised statutes. 1836. Note. Not seen. — Notes to the Revised statutes . . . 1836. 79 p. — Laws of the State of Mississippi; embracing all acts of a public nature from Jan. session 1824 to Jan. session 1838, inclusive. Published by aiiihority. Jackson, '38. 8°. xviii, 17-932 p. Note. This compilation was never adopted. — A digest of tlie laws of Mississippi, comprising all the laws . . . including the acts of the session of 1839. Hy T. J. Fox Alden and J. A. Van Hoesen. New York, '39. 8°. 1009 p. Note. Includes the constitution of 1832. — The statutes of the State of Mississippi of a public and general nature . . . and an appendix . . . Cojnp. by V. E. Howard and A. Hutchinson. New Orleans, 1840. 8". .\ii, 885 p. Note. There are Appendixes I-llI, of which App. I cont. a very full reprint of all laws relating to public lands in Mies. — Co<]c of MissiHsippi : l)eing an analytical compilation of tiic i)uhli(; and general statutes of the Terri- tory and State . . . from 1798 to 1848; [etc.]. Hy A. Flutrhinson. Jackson, 1K48. 8°. 1111 p. Note. Compiled independently by Hutchinson because of hlH dlHHallMfacllon with his work on thc^ Howard and llutchin- Bon HtatuteH of 1810, and adopted by the Legislature of 1848. — The revised code of thn statute laws . . . Pub- lisiied l)y aulliority of the Legislature. Jackson 18r>7 8". iv. 943 J). Note. \V: L. Hharkey, H; T. Kllett and W: L. Harris, CoramlBHlouers. Cont. eoustn. of 1832 amended to 1850. 88o Legislature] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Miss. [^Laws of the State, 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. II. JohiiHton and A. Levering, Comniissiouers; chiefly prepared by A. R. Johnston. — Chapter IX of Revised 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. Cont. constitution of 1868 and amendments to 1880. — The annotated code of the general statute laws . . . prepared by R H. Thompson, G: G. Dillard, and R. B. Campbell . . . and adopted . . . 1892. Nashville, Tenn., '92. 8". iv, 1253 p. Note. Cont. 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 5th March, 1846.] n. t.p. 8°. 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. [^Journals., Documents, Etc.] Journal of the Senate, sessional, 1817-1906. v. p., ['18-1906?] 8«. Note. Journal of each session, regular, 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. 187.3 has the miscell. docs, interpolated in body of Jnl. as " 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. ir. p., ['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 rules have been " published in pamphlet form at every session for the past fifty years " — statement of State Arcliicist, 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 Mississippi Bank, 1840. n. p.., n. d. — Letter of J: Henderson to the Legislature . . . Dec. 28. 1840. n. d. 8°. 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. [By D. L. Dix.] '50. 8°. 21 p. 88 1 Legislature] STATE PUBf.TCATIONS [Miss. {^Journals, Documenis, Etc., continued.'] — Address on the life, character, and public services of Henry Clay, delivered before the Legislature . . . Jan. 1853; byCol. A.K. McClung. '53. 8°. Note. Also in Lowry and McCardle's MissiBsippi. — Eeport of select committee to examine books of State Officers. [Dec. 19, 1857.] n. t. p. 8°. p. 505-522. — Address of Hon. W: L. Harris [before the Agricul- tural Bureau and State Agric. Society. Printed bv order of the House, Nov. 1858]. n. t. p. 8°. p. 523-544. — 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.^ per cent. May 13, 1864. n. t. p. 8". 1 p. — Majority and minority reports of the committee on State and federal relations . . . 1867. 12°. 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]. Xote. Not seen, but 300 copies were printed in Jan. 1871. — Report of the joint standing committee on public buildings; [also] Keport 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. Preliminary title : " Origin of the outrages at Vicksburg." — Report of the joint special committee appointed to investigate the insurrection in Vicksburg, 1874. '75. 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. W. Cardozo, Supt. of Public Education. 1876. 8°. [268 p.?] — [Impeachment trial of Gov. A. Ames. 1876]. 63 p. Note. This and the following three entries not seen. — [Impeachment trial of A. K. Davis. 1876]. 54 p. — [Imj.c.'ifliment trial of T. W. Cardozo. 1876]. 32 p. — [iJulc-s 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 Pascagoula. 1877]. — [Memorial to Congress In regard to Mississippi levees. 187SJ. — [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. 1H7K]. — lleprjrt of joint conjuiittec to investigate public offi- ces pertaining to the Lowry Island survey, March 15, 1886. '86. 8". 89 p. — Report of the Senate standing committee on Peni- ti'utiary and prisons, Feb. 18, jSK6. 'H(; 8". 59 I). 882 Legislature] STATE PUBLTCATIOr^S [Miss. \Journals, Documents, Etc., continued. '\ — Report of the House committee to investigate tlie State Penitentiary, submitted Feb. 7, 1887 [8]. '88. 8°. 37 p. — Keport of committee on humane and benevolent institutions. [Sess. 1888.] n.t.p. 8°. 8 p. — 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 lion. 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°. 11 p. \^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]. n. 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. N'ote. In House Journal appendix, 1858, this has 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. Note. Graves was State Treasurer. Supplemental: Territorial. 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 the establishment 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, Ist session, met September 1800; the 1st G. A., extra session met in July 1801 ; the Ist G. A., Id sess., Oct./Dec. 1801/Feb. 1802; the Ist G. A., 2d extra sess.. May 1802. 2d G. A., 1st sess., Dec. 1802; extra sess., May 1803; 2d sess., Oct. 1803. 8d G. A., Ist sess., Dec. 1804; extra sess., July 1805; 2d sess., Dec. 1805. 4th G. A., 1st sess., Dec. 1806; 2d sess., Dec. 1807. 5lh G. A., 1st sess., Feb. 1809. 6th-9th G. A., two sessions each, beginning in November, annually, 1809-16. 883 Supplemental] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Miss. l^Laws of the Territory.'] Laws of the Mississippi Territory; published at a session of the Legis- lature began in the town of Natchez . . . '22d day of January, A.D. 1799 ... to the 25th day of May . . . Natchez, 1799. 8°. ii, 209 p. Kote. Pp. 3-63 numbered odd on verso; p. 64 is dropped, thus leaving p. 65 opposite p. 63. One autliority cites pagina- tion as ii, 243p., probably from an edition containing subsequent session laws. — Laws [enacted by the Governor and Judges] Sept./ Oct. 1799. n. i. p. 4o. 16 p. — Sarae, Oct. 1800. n. t. p. 4°. 47 p. — [Session laws], 1801-16. fo, 12° ajid 8°. Note. No laws known of Ist Ot. A. extra session, July 1801. Publication uncertain of laws of Ist G. A. '2d extra sess., May 1802, 2d G. A. extra eess.. May 1803, 3d G. A. 2d sess., Dec. 1806; although laws passed at these sessions are cited in later digests. Acts of 4th G. A. Ist sess., Dec. 1806, printed only in digest of 1807. Laws of 5th G. A. Ist sess., Feb. 1809 (19 p.) and 6th G. A. 1st sess., Nov. 1809 (23-156, (12) p.) bound in 1 V. Laws of all other sessions ea. 1 v. Laws of 2d G. A. 2d sees., Oct. 1803, f»; 4th G. A. 2d sees.. Dee. 1807, 120; IslG.A. 2d sess., Oct. 1801, unknown; others 8". Probably all pub- lished at Natchez. — The statutes of the Mississippi Territory, revised and digested ... By the Honorable Harry Touimin . . . Natchez, 1807. 8". 2 1., xiii, 616p. Kote. 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 . . . [by E: Turner]. Natchez, 1816. 8°. 495, (28) p. Note. Digest proper covers 1798-1815. Appendix cont. all laws of 2d sess. of 9lh 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, '11. 8°. — [An act concerning the militia of the Mississippi Ter- ritory, passed 1812]. Note. A joint resolution (Acts 1812, p. 136) ordered printed 500 copies each of this act, of the " Rules and articles of war " and of the Laws respecting Patrols. No separates have been seen. [Journals, Documerds, Etc.] Journal of the Legislative Council, sessional, 1801-16. — Journal of the House of Representatives, sessional, 1801-16. Note. Journals of both houses for these sessions were pub- liBhcd, but DO complete collection is known to exist. Probablv all publiithed at Natchez. "^ — Petition of a portion of the inhabitants of the Mis- sissippi Territory . . . 1802. n. p., n. d. 8° 8 p. 7 . . — A concise sketch of the debates and proceedings of the House of Itcprosontatives of the Mississippi 'i'erritory, ooiivcncij at the town of Washington on the 15th of SejiteniltcT in the year 1808. By Mr. G: Davis. Natchez, '08. 18". 66 p. {West Florida.'] Ordinjinccs adopted by the conven- tion of VVost Florida. Njitchcz, 1810. 8°. 32 p. — Petition of the inhabitants of West Florida; signed by G: I'ntter.Mon and four bniwlrcd and ton others. Nov.20, IHll. . . , Washington City, '11. 8". 7 p. A'o<«. Praying to be Incorporated with the MIbbIhhIddI Territory. ' ' S84 TENNESSEE STATE PUBLICATIONS List compiled from the collection of Tennessee documents in the New York Public Library ; frnin the " Catalogue of the State Library of Massachusetts " 1880, and Annual Siippleynents, 1 880-1906; and fi'om catalogues of other State and city libra- ries. Partial revision by Prof. St. George L. Sioussat, University of the South, Sewanee, Tennessee. Documents in this list gener- ally published at the capital, Nashville, if not otherwise specified. Embraced iu (Jarolana giant by Charles I, 162'.* ; in ( 'arolina grants by Charles II, 1G63 and 1665. Settlers came from Virginia and No. Carolina to north-east portion, 1709. Independent s;ov- ernment maintained by the " Watauga Association," under Rob- ertson and Sevier, 1772-76. Part of No. Carolina, 1776-84. Ceded to United States by No. Carolina, with present boundaries, April 1784; cession repealed, Nov. 1784. Eastern settlements organized as "State of Franklin," 1784-88. Part of No. Carolina, 1788-90. Cession to United Stales re-enacted, 1790. Part of the Territory South of the River Ohio, 1790-96. Admitted as 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 Greeueville, June 17-20, 1861. Secession legislation annulled iu convention, Jan. 1865. Re- admitted to the Union, July 21, 1866. [Appendix to Journals], sessional, 1837/38-r>9/60, 65- 97, 1903. 8°. Note. Cent, 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 but 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 sessions 1842, 72; extra 1895 with reg. sess. 1895. None seen for 1861-64, 99-1901. Constitution. Convention, 1 796. Journal of the proceedings of a con- vention began and heldat Knoxville, Jan. 11, 1796. Knoxville, 1796; Nashville, 7e75?-.,185->. 8°. 32 p. Note. The convention ordered printed : Journal, 10) copies; Draft of bill of rights, 55 copies; constitution, 50 copies. See also under Supplemental, Reprint of 1852. — 'Con,stitution. Knoxville, 1796. 8°. 16 p. Convention, 1S34. Journal of the convention . . . for the purpose of revising and amending the con- stitution. [May 19, 1834.] '34. 8°. 415 p. Note. Includes constitution and oi'dinauce. 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 by the convention . . . Jan. 10, 1870. Submitted to the people for their ratification or rejection ... n. t. p. ['70.] 8°. xxxli, 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, Governor, 1893; and under Legislature, Jnls., Docs., etc., 1869. S85 Executive] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Tenn. Executive and Staff. Governor. Message, annual or biennial, 1805-1907. V. iJ., ['05]-55; Nashville, '57-1907. Cont.: By J: Sevier, 1S05, 06, 07, 09 (Apr., Sept.); by W. Blount, 1811, 12, 15; by J. McMinn, 1815, 17, 19, 20, 21; by W: Carroll, ann., 1821-26; by \V; Hall, 1829; by W: Carroll, 1829, 31, 32, 33; by N. Cannon, 1835, 36, 37, 39; by J. K. Polk, 1839, 41; by J. C. Jones, 1841, 42, 43,45; 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, 1853, 55, 57; by I. G. Harris, 1857, 59, 61 (Jan., Apr.) ; 1862-64 not seen ; by W. G. Brownlow, 1865 (Apr.. Oct.), 6b (July, Nov.), 67, 68 (July, Nov.); by D. W. C. Senter, 1869; by J: C. Brown, 1871, 72, 73, 75; by J. D. Porter, 1875, 77, 79; bv A. 8. Marks, 1879, 81; by A. Hawkins, 1881 (Feb., Dec), 82 (Apr., May), 83; by W: B. Bate, 1883, 85, 87; by K. L. Taylor, 1887, 89, 90. 91; by J: P. Buchanan, 1891 (Feb., Aug.), 93; by P: Turney, 1893, 95 (Jan., May), 96 (Sept.), 97; by R. L. Taylor, 1897, 98, 99; by B. McMillin, 1899, 1901, 03; by J. B. Frazier, 1903, 05; by M. R. Patterson, 1907. Note. Prior to 1857 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- ernors change; no message seen, however, by Brownlow or Senter in Feb. 1869 or by Senter 1871. Apparently no message to adjourned sess. 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.) has appendix (xxxi, p.) of papers re claims against the U. 8. Mess. 1875 cont. also Bien. rpt. of Hospital for the Insane and other minor docs. Mess, to sess. Sept. 1896 is bound with Proclamation and Acts of that session. — Inaugural address, 1865, 67, 91, 1905. '65-[1905]. 8°. Cont.: Bv W. G. Brownlow, 1865 (Apr.), 67; by J: P. Buchanan, l"891; by J. B. Frazier, 1905. Note. 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, 185-i]. h.t.p. 8°. p. 265-272. See also tinder Legislature, Journah, Docs., etc., 1853/54. — Special message of the Governor [Johnson] accom- panying the report of the Commissioner of Eoads; [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. Note. iJe Tennessee-Georgia railroad. See also above, Vifti. — 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. Note. Also, with h. t.-p. only, as pp. 17-55 in Rpt. of joint select committee to examine the Bank of Tenn.; see under Legislature, JnlH., l)ocs., etc., 1858. — 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 moHsago of Gov. W: G. Brownlow . . . April 13, 1866. h. t. p. 8° — Special messiigc of G(jv. W: n)ittii)g tiie rejjort of the . . sec, Nov. 20, 1866. h. t. p. Note. Com. principally the rpt. — Special rneH.sago of (i(»v'r W: G. I'rowiilow. Sub- mitting corrcHpondence in rclutioti to the resig- nation of the Treasurer of tiie State, [etc., Jan. 14, 1867]. /(. /. p. H" p. H1-H9. 886 . p. 257-2(;3. G. Brownlow, sub- . Bank of Tennes- 8". p. 17-32. Executive] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Tenn. Governor, continued. — Special message of Gov. W: G. Brownlow in rela- tion to the Evans ville, Henderson & Nashville Railroad Com'y, &c. , &c. ; [Jan. 4, 18G9] . h. t. p. 8°. p. 113-130. — [Resignation of Gov. Brownlow, Feb. 12, 1869.] Note. Not seen, but House ordered 5,000 copies printed. — The Penitentiary. Message of the Governor [vSenter] calling attention to the condition of the State Prison; [Dec. «, 18(;!)]. n.t.j). 8«. (1) p. — Special message of the Governor, D. W. C. Senter, in relation to mob violence . . . Feb. 2, 1870. '70. 8°. G p. — Special message of the Governor [Brown] on the lease of the Penitentiary, Nov. 18, 1871. h. t. p. 8°. p. 211-218. — Message of Alvin Hawkins, Governor ... in rela- tion to the indebtedness of the State; [Mar. 12, 1881]. '81. 8°. C p. — [Message of Gov. P: Turney recommending a call for a constitutional convention, Feb. 7, 1893]. Note. 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 Anurica by Columbus, with the official programme for the schools]. n. t. p. ['92.] 4°. (3) p. — See also under Legislature, Jnls., Does., 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, xii, 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 (1835-). 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. Note. Rpt. 1837 called " the Ist detailed rpt. ;" rpt. 184.5/47 called 6th Men. Rpt. May 1865 covers 1862/Apr. 1, 1865. Rpt. Jan.l,187S covers from Sept. 30,1871. Kpt. 1878/80 has wrong date on t.-p., "Jan. 3, 1880," for 1881. Rpts. through 1865 cent, bank statistics, and, through 1873, insurance statistics. — 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, sess. 1865/66. '66. 8°. p. 113-148. — Digest of the taxes on privileges, 1885/86. n. t. p. ['86?] 8". (1), 16 p. — Assessment law of State of Tenn. Jas. A. Harris, Comptroller. 1895. 8°. 40 p. — See also under Legislature, Jo«rna/5, Docs., etc., 1858 (two), 71, 97. S87 Executive] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Tenn. Secreiary of State. Report, [re internal improvement companies], biennial, Oct.: 1841,47; Nov.: ] 840, 51, f)3; Oct.: 1859, 69; report, biennial, Oct. 1871; Jan.: 1873-87. ['42]-87. 8°. Note. Title varies as follows : Rpt. in rel. to int. imp. cos., 1841; Rpt. in rel. to the several imp. cos. . . . 1847; Rpt. of the Int. Imp. Conimr.. 1849, 51, 5.3; Rpt. of the Sec. of State as Int. Imp. Coramr., 1859,69; since then, Rpt. of the Sec. of State. The Sec. of State was made ex officio Int. Imp. Comrar. by an Act of 1846. Rpt. 1849/51 is extended to Jan. 1, 1852. Rpt. dated "Dec. 1883" is probably of Dec. 1882 or Jan. 1883. — The official and political manual of the State . . . Prepared by C: A. Miller. 1890. 8°. (4), 359 p. — See also nnder Legislature, ■Journals, Docs , etc., 1858, 70. Treasurer. Report, Mar. 1, 1836/Oct. 1, 1837 ; bien- nial, Oct.: 1843/45, 49/51-57/59; May/Sept. 1865; Nov. 21, 1866; Sept. 30: annual 1866/67, biennial 1867/69; Dec. 6, 1870; June 1, 1870/ Oct. 1, 1871; Dec. 31, 1872; biennial, Dec. 19: 1873/74, 74/76-1902/04. ['38-1905.] 8°. Note. No rpts. found, 1837-43, 47-49, nor between Sept. 30, 1869, and June 1, 1870. Rpt. Dec. 1870 had but (5) p. — 1st annual report of the condition of the building and loan associations transacting business in the State of Tennessee, for year ending June 30 1895. '96. 8°. — Insurance Commissioner (1873-). Report, [lst-2d annual], Dec: l87[3]-74; annual report, Dec. 31: 1894, 96, 98-99, 1902-04. '75-1905. 8«. Note. The State Treasurer was ex officio Insurance Com- missioner. In early rpts. office was "known as Bureau of Insurance. Rpt. 187[3] submitted and dated Dec. 1, 1874; rpt. 1874 for calendar year. Ann. rpts. 1894-1904 have cover dates " 1895-1905," being years of publication. Some seem to have been in 2 v., one for Fire insurance and one for Life insurance. — See also back under Governor, 1867; under Inspec. and Reg., Education, two notes; and under Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc., 1897. Inspection and Regulation. [^Banks.'\ Farmers' and Merchants' Bank of Memphis. Annual statement, Sept. 27, 1837 ; report of Pres. and Directors, Oct. 1 , 1847 ; report, Dec. 10, 1851. See also under Legislature, Journals, Does., etc., 1847/48. Lawrencebiirg Bank. Report of the President, [Oct. 1: 1849,57]. n. t. p. 2 rpts. 8". Planters' Bank. Report, Oct.: 1837, 47, 59. — State- ment, Oct. or Nov.: 1837, 43, 49, 53, 55, 59 ; Jan. 1, 1865. Union Hank. Report, Oct. 11, 1837. — Statement, May, July, Oct., 1837; biennial, Oct.: 1849-59; Jan. 1, 1865. Supervisor of Banks. Report, May, 1«65; Oct. 1865. 2 rpt.s. 8". See also //n6?er Institutions, Banks; and under Legis- lature, Journals, Docs., etc., 18;i7, 37/38, 39/40, 49/50, 54, 58. {^Education.] Superintendent of Puht.ic Instruction (1835-44). Report, [biennial?], Oct.: 1837, .39, 41, 43/45. Note. There were also minor rplH. Nov. IS, Dec. 0, 12, 1S37, In rsitnonHf to rc'iui'HtH fnitri Hoiimo. Kj)t. IM:!/15 made by Btatc rroaHiiriT, upon whom the (liillt-H of ihr- ollice devolved from 1S44 lo 1867. 8S8 Inspection] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Tenn. \_Education, continued. '\ Superintendent of Public Instruction (18G7-70, 73-). 1st report, biennial, Oct. 7: 18G7/G9; annual report, Aug. 31: 1873/74-79/80; June 30: 1882/ 83-95/96, 98/99-1903/04. Note. l8t rpt. covers from opening of office. State Treas- urer was again Supt. ex officio, lH"0-7:3. Oflicer called Supt. of Public Schools in rpts. 1874/75-79/80. Kpt. 187f)/7(i called "2d annual." No others numbered. Kpt. 1883/84 cont. rpt. of Bd. of Education, which in turn cont. rpt. of State Normal College, 1882/84. Rpt. 19UJ/u:i not seen. There was no rpt. for 1897/98, and apparently none for 1896/97. See also next entry, and under Legislature, Journals, JJocfi., etc., 1869. — Report of Hon. W: Morrow, Supt. . . . ex officio, to the called session of the 37th Genl. Assy. . . .; embracing a report by the Asst. Supt., J. B. Killebrew; [Mar. 14, 1872J. '72. 8o. 52 p. — Circular address of the . . . Supt. . . . ; together with amendments to the public school law . . . passed March 24, 1875. '75. 8°. 14 p. — Acts passed . . . 1879 in relation to public schools; and the circular of the State Supt. touching the administration of the same. '79. 8°. Ifi p. — Public schools of Tennessee. Decision of the Supreme Court in relation to dismissing teachers, [1880?]. h.t.p. 8°. 14 p. Note. Seen only following Supt'e. rpt. 1879/80 in Ap- pendix 1881. — Public school laws, including all acts passed since Mar. 15, 1873, to Mar. 31, 1883. Comp. by T: H. Paine, Supt. '83. 8°. 31 p. — Circular letter to the county courts of the State . . . 1887. 8°. 7 p. — Report of institutes made to the trustees of the Peabody Education Fund . . . 1887. '87. 8°. 30 p. — Same, [Sept.] 1889. '89. 8«. 15 p. — Public school laws . . . 1887, 1903. 2 pm. 8°. — General circulars of instruction and regulations for the government of the public schools and school officers; also the laws relating to the public schools . . . 1891. '92. 8". 41 p. — See also under Institutions, Education, Public School Officers' Association. Board of Commissioners for Common Schools. Biennial report, 1848/49. Note. Also called Bd. of Commrs. for the School Fund. Board of Education. Report, June 30: annual 1883/84, biennial 188()/88. Note. Seen only in rpts. of Supt. — Peabody Normal College. The special committee appointed to investigate this institution sub- mitted the following report to the State Board of Education, Sat., Sept. 9, 1899. . . . n. p., n. d. 8°. 16 p. See also under Legislature, Journals.^ Docs., etc., 1837/38, 68/69 (five), 69, 70. Fish Commissioner ('187-). Report [to session 1879] ; report for 1881/82. ['79]-83. 2 rnts. S^. 4 p. ; 24 p. Health, Board of (1877-). lst-2d report, quadrennial, Apr. 1877/Oct. 1, 1880, Oct. 1, 1880/Dec. 31, 1884. '80-85. 2 v. 8°. 570 p. ; 600 p. Note. Each cont. reprints of circulars issued during period covered. — Report of proceedings, quarterly meetings, 1884, 85. '84-85. 2 pm. 8°. 889 Inspection] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Tenn. Health, Board of, continued. — Bulletin, monthly; v. 1, no. 1-v. 13, no. 1/2; Aug. 1885-Aug./Sept. 1897. '85-97. 8° and 4". Kote. Vols, run from Aug. to July, ea. no. covering month precediug, e. g., v. 1, no. 1, Aug. 1885, is for month ending July 31. Ea. vol. seen bad consecutive pagination. V. 13, J108. 1/2, Aug./Sept. 1897, in 1 pni. From v. 9, no. 1 remain- ing DOS. bear also eninneration "Whole noH. 97-147." The Weather Service having been in charge t>f the Board of Health July 1885-Oct. 189.5, ea. bull. cont. meteorological rpt. through V. 11, no. 4, Nov. 1895. Bull, discontinued Oct. 1897- July 18y8. — Same; Supplement, nos. [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's. catalog gives probable date [1880]. — Rules 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 Minivg Statistics, Bureau of (1891-). 2d- 10th, 13th-14th annual report, Dec. 31: 1892- 1900, 03-04. '93-1905. 8°. Note. 1st, 6th, 9th-10lh not seen but probably published. 2d-4th dated by year of publication, "1893-95." 13th cont. also statistics for 19U1-U2, and 14th cont. some reading matter from llth-lilh rpts., which had not then been printed; not known if printed nince. 2d-3d rpts. are of " Commr. of Labor and Inspector of Mines;" 4th-8th of "Bureau of Labor, Statistics and Mines;" 13th-14lh of "Mining Dept.," the Labor Bureau having been abolished in 1903. — Special report of the Commr. of Labor and Inspector of Mines . . . extra session, Aug. 31, 1891. '91. 8^ 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 vnder Institutions, Agriculture. [Railroads.} Report of the Chief Engineer of the State ... on the surveys and examinations for the Central liail Road and for the Central Turn- pike ; Oct. .30, 1837. 8°. p. 704-7G2. Report of tlie Pros, and Directors of the Louisville, Cincinnati & Cii:ir!oston R.R. Co., acf'onipanied by a coriiinunication of Gen. Robt. Y. Hayne, I'res. [etc.]; Nov. 15, I8;!7. 8". p. 8;!(;-858. Agent of Tennessee ("1850-). Rejjort on the affairs of the EaHt Tennessee and Georgia Railroad; [Sept. 20, 185)]. k. I. p. 8". p. 199-20(1. 890 Inspection] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Tenn. [Railroads, continued. ~} Commissioner of Roads. Report, Jan. 28, IS.'jO; report on tlie condition of the railroads, annual : Oct. 19, 1857; Juno 30: 1858/59, 64/65. ['56 J- 66. 8°. Note. Rpt. 1856 is with Gov's, special mess., Jan. 29, 1856; n. t.p.; (9) p. Rpt. 1857 called " Upt. of li. G. Payue . . ." — Tabular statement of the condition of the rail- roads, 1857, 59. 2 fo sheets. — See also under Exec, and Staff, Governor, 1856. Commissioners to Settle icith 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. Note. Has caption : " Rpt. of R.K. Comraiasioncrs." Receiver of East Tennessee Railroads for the United States. Acts of the Genl. Assy, of the State of Tenn. relating to the East Tenn. & Ga. R.K. 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. Meelv, Receiver of the Miss. Cen- tral & Tenn. &'Miss. Central R.R., Mar. 1, 1876/Nov. 30, 1877. '79. 8°. 7 p. Railroad Commission (1883-). lst/2d annual re- ports, 1883/84; report, 1899/1900. '84-1901. 2 v. 8°. Note. l8t-2d iu 1 v. let covers Apr. 25/ June 30,1883; 2d covers June 30; 1880/84. Cont. also two supplemental rpts. : Pec. 20, 1883, and n. d. [1885?]; also appendix : Louisville & Nashville R.R. Co. v. Commission. — Supplemental report, recommendations . . 8°. 31 p. Note. Also appended to lst/2d ann. rpt embracing statistics and , By J. H. Savage. 1885. See above. See also under Exec, and Staff, Governor, 1854, 56 (two), 69 ; irrtrfer 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/] Dec. 19, 1896. '96. 8°. 56 p. See also under Exec, and Staff, Comptroller. Institutions. [1st- 6-60. {Agriculture.'] Agricultural Bureau (1854-). 3d] biennial report, [1854/55]-58/59. 3 V. 8°. .380, (1) p.; 588 p.; 94 p. Note. [1st] is "to the Legislature of 1855/56; reprint of rpt. listed in next entry. Title of 3d sis of the transactions, 1858/59, being the 3d bien. — Report of the Secretary, Nov. 1, 1855. Note. Also reprinted in [Ist] bien. rpt. . — [Circulars, 1854-]. (Reprinted in reports.) — See also under Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc., 1855/56. 89 1 ' cont. also " A synop- . rpt." 80. (7) p. Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Tenn. ^^Agriculture, continued.'] Bureau of Agriculture (1872-). 1st and 2fl reports Introduction to the resources of Tennessee, by J. B. Killebrew, assisted by J. M. Safford 1874. 8°. viii, 119;J, xi, p. maps, .r.^"!^/ T^^°' *° administrative rpt. Cont. " Agric. and geol — Advance .sheets from the report of the Bureau Chapter 13, Coal [also Chap. U, Iron], n. t. p [18/4]. 8°. p. 183-242. map. Bureau of Agriculture. Statistics and Mines (1875-^ Biennial report of the Commissioner, 1875/70- 99/1900. ['77?]-1901. 8o. ' /" „ V'^H' T^^^^ are administrative rpts., covering annroxirnqt^ ?-?/r8 r.^T"'."™.'^ ''' =''«° ^^l"^' descri^ti^ve'rpts J^fe" tor Agnc. Exp. Sta., and Asst. Commr. for E. Tenn wl eerra'tes U^reTs's'ued' Hnrmrsreor -°' ^^^v^n if Rpt.l8.79stt^s"/er °^ ^^'•'^- - ^P*- 1««V96 an7sL"1: — [Crop report], monthly, 1877-94. — [Come to Tennessee. By W: M. Clark, M. D Sec. State Board of Health. 187-?] circular n.f"^/:. ^t'^"°°ed by J. B. Killebrew in rpt. 1879/80 as ,i„h lished" at the commencement of my term." '•'^"^'^^ P*^*^" — Tennessee : its agricultural and mineral wealth with an appendix ... By J. B. Killebrew' Commr 1876. 8o. 196 p. map. ' J^otf Cent.: "Agricultural and geological map of Tenn • Nash^i eP.?.^f?87-Y " 8calf % ^i if ^^^ • ^-'f^'^^ ■ - Beport of the Bureau of Agriculture, Statistics and co!.TL,r n"^- '^«ba-^o-T^ittle SequatcSee coal field -pcoee and Iliwassee mineral district — Kegion of Cincinnati Southern R.R. _ Ten- Sffffr n^ f stock-producing State - Southern Mates Coal and Iron Association. Bv J R I .Hebrew, Commr. 1877. Sr x, 435 p. niapsj -Tobacco: its culture in Tennes..ee, with statis- n'^'i.^n 'u '^«"'I""^-i'i' iniportance, etc. By J. B^^ Killebrew, Commr. ... 2d ed. 1876. 8". 'S>to. 892 Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Tenn. [Agriculiure, continued.] — Report on the Ocoee and Hiwassee mineral dis- trict. By J. B. Kiliol.rew . . . 1876. 8°. 67 p. See opposite, llpt. of the Bureau . . . 1876, and note. — Mineral and agricultural resources of the portion of Tennessee along the Cincinnati Southern and Knoxville & Ohio railroads, including the coun- try between the two. By J. B. Killebrew, Commr. . . . 1876. 8°. 145 p. 3 fold. maps. See opposite, 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 statement of manufacturing and mining interests of the State. 1876?] N'ote. 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. H. Killebrew, Commr. . . . '78. «". xv, 903 p. JVb<«. Not an 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 precediiig entry and note. — Wheat culture in Tennessee. By J. B. Killebrew, Commr. . . . 1877. 8°. 253, (2) p. ]SU)te. Rpt., 176 p., appendix, p. 177-25:i. Rpt. seen also issued separately. Both included as p. 117-360 in " Rpt. of Bureau . . . 1877 and 1878," trhich 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. Kote. Also as pp. (1), 401-90^. in Rpt. of Bureau, 1877/78. A new work on this subject, by the same author, constituted Bull. V. 11, DOS. 2-4 of the Agric. Exp. Sla., 1898. Ste 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. Kote. Cent. " Map 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. — [Knoxville 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. Kate. Has cover title: "Grasses, meadows and pastures. Sorghum and the manufacture of sugar." An abridged ed. of the work of 1878. See also below, 1883. — West Tennessee: its resources and advantages. Cheap homes for immigrants. Bv 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. {^Agriculture, 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. \V. Hawkins, Commr. of Agric. . . . Nashville, Tenn., 1882. n. t. p. [Knoxville, '82.] 8°. Jan. 1, 111 p. Note. Title from cover. Set 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. Cent. " Map of Tenn., published by A. T. [gic] McWhirter, Commr.; Chicago, ii.d.; scale, about 22mi.=:l in. ; 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; "Grasses, meadows and pastures. Sorghum and the manufacture of sugar. Published by the Bureau . . . A. J. McWhirter, Commr." See above, 1818,80. — 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 mi. = 1 in.; size, 6J X 23^ in.; apparently comp. for the U. 8. Dept. 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. — OflBcial 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 41.^ in. — Tennessee. Its resources, capabilities and de- velopment illustrated by graphics. D. G. God- win, Commr. 1892. obi. i°. 2 1, maps, charts. — The medicinal plants of Tennessee. Gattinger. [1894.] 128 p. — [Flora and fauna of Tennessee. By Dr. A tinger.?] [Not neen.] — Proceedings of farmers' conventions . . . 1894. Pub. by the . . . Dept. . . . '94. 8°. 304 p. — Information for immigrants concerning Middle 'I'cnnessee and the counties traversed by or tributary to the Nasliville, Chattanooga & St. Louis Ry. 1898. 12°. 148 p — Weather Service (1883-). 1883, .Ian., Feb., Dec, '83-85. G pm. 8«. Note. Feb. 1883 was the Iflt. Kpts. for Mar. -Oct. 18S4 were Included in ('rop rpts. Apr.-Oct. 1HS4; not knownas to similar rpm. 1883, H^). After the rpt. for .June IHH.'), the Weather Hervlce wan itansfcTrfd to the Hoard of Health, and contitiued In llH charge through Oct. 18!t."i. S/e niKO nborr, (',\()\> Rfport, 1877-04 ; avd under Inspection and Itf({ulatlon, IJcutlh, /ioftrd of. Note. — See also under Legislature, Journals, Docs , etc., 1879. 8 p., 25 1. By Dr. A. Gat- Report, monthly, Feb. 1884, Feb., Mar., 1885. 894 Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Tenn. [^a??^-5.] Bank of Tennessee (Nashville, 1838-6GJ. Report, biennial, Oct.: 18;W, 41 ; report of Pres. Board of Trustees, Sept. 30, 1842; report, bien- nial, Sept. 30: 1843, 45; biennial, July 1: 1847- 59; Jan. 1, 1862/Apr. I, 18CG; report of Tru.stee : Nov. 1, 18G8, Sept. 1, 1809, Oct. 1, 1871. Note. Rpt. 1866 with Spec. mesH. of Gov. Brownlow, Nov. 20, 1866. Kpts. 1868, 69, 71 are by " H: Watson, Trustee to ■wind up and settle the busi.iess of the Bank of Tennessee," by Act of 1866. See a/so under Exec, and Staff, Oovernor, 1858, 66; under Inspection and Regulation, Bonks; and under Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc., 1843, 49/50, 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: 18(il/67]; 13th-14th, Oct. 1: 1867/69-69/71; 16th, Oct. 1, 1871/l)ec. 31, 1872; 16th-27th, Dec: 1873/74-95/96. ['47?]-97. 8". Note. Prior to 1871 called Instn. for the Instruction of the Blind. Rpt. to sess. 1867 covers in a general way ihe gap from Oct. 1, 1861; subsequent enumeration apparently allows for unpublished rpts. — Statement of the Superintendent . . . 1865 [for Oct. 1, 1861/Dec. 31, 1863]. 8°. — History and prospectus. By J. V. Armstrong, Supt. 1898. 8°. 100 p. il. ICharities.l Boa^-d of State Charities (1895-) . [1st] 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. 8°. Note. Incorporated under this name, 1846, but in early rpts. sometimes called lustn. for the Educ. of the D. and D. 9th probably for 18.59/61 ; not seen. {^Education.'] Reports of the Board of Trustees of the Univ. of Nashville, East Tenn. Univ. at Knox- ville, and West Tenn. Univ. at Jackson; [Jan. 1858]. '58. 8°. (8) p. State Female College (Memphis), loth 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. Instruction, 1877/78. Many rpts. for subsequent years in Supt's. rpts.; no pm. copies seen. Founded by Peabody Education Board, as Slate Normal College, 1875; name changed to above in 1888, when it became the chief beneficiary of the Peabody Education Fund; again 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 the publications of that university. — 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.i.p. 16°. 16 1., bound at top. — Peabody Normal College. Commemoration Day, May l'2, 1899. [Addresses.] '99. 16". 32 p. — See also under Inspec. and Reg., Education, Bd. of Education ; and under Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc., 1897, 895 Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Tenn. \_Edi(cation , continued.'] University of Tennessee (Knoxville, 1794-V Bien- nial report of the Trustees, l.st-7tb. Jan. 1809, [Jan. 1871 ?]. Jan. 1873, Dec. 1874, Jan. 1877, Dec. 1878. Jan 1881; 8th-13th. Dec. 20: 1880/82-!)0/lt2; unnumbered, Dec. 20: 1892/94, 96/98-1900/02, 04/06. 8°. Ji^ote. The University was the succeeeor of Blount College (1794-1807), and was known as E. Tenn. College, 1807-40, 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 rpts. appear also in rpts. of Supt. Pub. Instruction; rpt. 1888/90 has 79 p. in Appendix, and 86 p. in Supt's. rpt. — Annual report of the President to the Board of Trustees, Dec. 20: 1889,91; Dec. 31: 1899, 1901, 02, 03. 2^ote. No more published. — Report of the Secretary of the Board of Trustees of the East Tennessee University, [Jan. 17, 1852]. h.t.p. 8°. (4) p. yote. RptB. required by an Act of 1850. — Register, annual, 1871/72-78/79, [90/]91-1905/06. Knoxville, ['72?J-1906. 8°. J^ote. Reeister? through 1877/78 are of E. Tenn. Univ. Rei^isters 1*79/80-89/90 probably issued, but not seen. Reg- ister 18[90/]91 of" Univ. of Tenn. and State Agric. and Mech. College." Registers 1899/1900-0.5/06 are in Univ. Record. — East Tennessee University Magazine; v. 1-2, 1841/42-42/43. Knoxville, '42-43. 8°. — Tennessee University Student; v. 1-7, 1888-94. Jfote. 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. Knoxville, ['96-97]. 2 pm. 8°. Note. Oct. 1897 is called " Xo. 3." Only 3 nos. were pub- lished. Succeeded by : — University of Tennessee Record; v. 1-10, 1898- 1907. J^ote. 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. Knoxville. '79. 8^ 80 p. — Blount College and the University of Tennessee. An historical address delivered before the Alumni Association and members of the University, by E: T. Sanford, A. M., Juno 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 . . . Knoxville. [1900J. narrow 24». 208 p. — Same, 2d ed. 216 p. — Medical Department. 4th-6th regular announce- ment, 1H78/79-80/81. '78-[80]. 3 pm. 8°. .\'oU. Calb'd Na»hville Med. rollege in 4th-5th. Cont. also lst-:;d ann. annoiiiicetnents of Dental D^'pt. ; and 5lh-6th cont. also ann. announcements of Academic Dept. — School of Agriculture, Horticulture and Botany. Report of the PX])eririiental & other work of the School of .Agricniturf. Horticulture & Hotanv of the Univ. of Tenn., [lHt-3d] annual, 1879/><0, KO/81, 81/82; by J: .\I. McBryde. Knoxville, '80-83. 3 v. 8". Sott. Pagination of rpt. 1831/82 cither loO p. or ^07 p. 896 Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Tenn. \^E lucation , co7itinned.'] — State Agricultural Experiment Station (Knox- ville, 1883-). Keport of the experimental and other work done at tlie State Experiment Station and in the School of Agric, Ilort. & Botany, Univ. of Tenn., during the years 188;V84, 85/86, [86/87?]; biennial. By J: W. Glenn. Knoxville, '84-86, [87?]. Note. Established by tlie Univ. in 1882; adopted by the State by Act approved in Mar. 1883; reorganized under the Hatch Act in 1887. Hpt. [1886/87?] not Been. lst-17th annual report, 1888-190-1:. Knoxville, ['85?]-1905. 8°. Note. 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 Pres. of Univ. in Supt. Pub. Instruction rpts. 1 89 iy9-2- 93/94. 12th cent. 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. Knoxville, ['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 noe., and V. 4 had 5 nos. V. 6, no. 4 cout. list of bulletins. V. 10, no. 3 is in board covers with title "The soils of Tenn.," and cont. "A prelim, as^ric. map of Tenn., based on the distribu- tion of geol. formations. Comp. . . . under the auspices of the . . . Station, 1896;" size, 13 X 41| in. V. 11 is for year 1898 but no. 1 is dated Apr. 1899; nos. 2-4, dated 1898, are in 1 pm., be- ing " Grasses and forage plants," by J. B. Killebrew, a new ■work of 141, (3) p. See back under Agriculture, 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. -^6. 1889 ; B. Oct. 15, 1889 ; C, May 10, 1890; D, July 10, 1890; E, July 20, 1890. No more published. Farmers' bulletin no. 2, or. The work of the experiment stations. [Jan. 1891?] Note. Mentioned iu 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. Nos. 1-13, 1899; nos. 14-19, 1900. Size varies as follows: 1-7, 19, ea. 8" sheet; 8-9, 11-12, 14, 17-18, ea. P 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. Watkins Institute (1881-). Report of the Commis- sioners, Jan. 1 or 2: 1885, 87, 91. ['85- 91.] 8°. Note. Established by legacy, 1881; opened, 1885. Rpt. Jan. 1, 1885 in apparently the Ist, covering 1881/84. Rpt. 1891 seen only as Appendix G 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°. 82 p. Note. Seen only aa Appendix P to Supt's. rpt., 1889/90. — Popular education. . . . Address of J. B. Linds- ley. President of the State Teachers' Association, delivered before that body . . . [May 1875]. n.i.p. ['75.] 8°. 8 p. 897 Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS (Tenn. [Education, continned-l Public School Officers' Association. Proceedings, 4th-5th annual session, Dec: 1890-!)!. '91-[92]. A^ote. Seen only as Appendixes to Supt's. rpt., 1889/90- 90/91. Called " Convention of Public School Officers," 1890. Tennessee Association of Schools and Colleges. Pro- ceedings of the 4:th annual session . . . Nov. 5 and 6, 1891. n. p., n. d. 8°. p. 149-162. Note. 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. [Geology. '\ 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. Ist- 2d said not to have been published; but an analysis of 1st [Nov. 14, 1833] is said to be in House .Journal 1833, pp. 303-305. 6th cont. : Geological map of the State ... by G. Troost, Geologist . . . n. p., 7i. d.; size, 10^ x 26^ in. Pm. aud 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°. (/?t Appendix to Jour- nals, sess. 1845/46, p. 75-76.) State Geologist (J. M. Safiford, 1854-). lst-[3d] biennial report, Dec. 1855, Nov.: 1857, 59. '56- [59]. 3 pm. 8°. 164 p.; 11 p. ; 8 p. Note. Officer also called " Geologist aud Mineralogist of the State." Ist has title "A geo!. recounoiasance of Tenn.; being the author's let bien. rpt. . . . ;" in Appendix to Journals, 185.5/56, 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. c?. Scale, 12 mi. = 1 in. ; size, 205 X 38i in. — Statement made ... to the 34th Genl. Assy. . . . adjourned sess. 1806, [by J. M. Safford]. h. t.p. 8°. p. 33-39. Note. Bridges the gap following his [3d] rpt., 1859. — Geologv of Tennessee, by J. M. Safford . . . Nov. 1869. 8°. xi, 550, (1) p., 7 1., 7 pi. map. Note. This report was begun in 1860. Cont. following map : — Geological map of Tenn., by J. M. Safford, A.M., Ph.D. 1869. New York. Scale, 12 mi. = 1 in.; size, 14| X 45 in. Note. Apparently different from the following : — Tennessee phosphate rocks. By J. M. Safford. [c. 1895 or 96.] Note. Mentioned in Bureau of Agric. rpt. 1895/96 as a " re- cent rpt." — [Assistant Geologisf]. See vnder Institutions, Agriculture, Bureau of A., S. Jf M., Note. — See also back under Agriculture; forward under Library, State; and under Legislature, -lour- nals, iJncs., etc., 18.''.7. [Hospitals.'] Memphis Hospital. Rcjjort of Trustees, biennial, Oct.: 1846/47-51/53. Nolf. list] coverB Mur. 4, 1846/Oct. 7, 1847. Hospital of the State of Tennessee (185-). Report, Sept : 1852/53. See aho forward. Insane. S9S Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Tenn. Immigration, Board of (c 1SG8-). 1st annual report of the Commissioner of Immigration [to, and submitted by, the Board], Dec. 3, 18G8. h. t. p. 8". p. 81-106. — The Tennessee Iiand-book and immigrant's guide : . . . with special reference to the subject of immigration. By II. Bokum, Comrar. Phila- delphia, 1868. 12°. (8), 164 p. map. — See also back, Agric, Bureau of A., S. . p., [?]-190<). 117 V. 8°. Cont.: rV. 1-2], 1791-1817; by J. Overton. [3], 1811-14; by W. \V. Cooke. [4-6], 1816-18; by J. Haywood (v. 3-6; nee note). [7], 1822-'.24; by J. Peck. [8], 182,-)-J8; by J. H. Martin aud G. ri. Yerfjer. [9-18], 1818-37; by G. S. Yerger. [19], 1838-39; by K. J. Meigs. |J0-3l)], 1839-51 ; by W. H. HuraphreyB. [31-32], 1851-ft3; by W. G. Hwan. [33-37], 18o3-a8; by J. L. T. Sneed. [38-40), 1858-611; by J. W. Head. [41-47], 1860-70; by T: H. Coldwell. [48-59J, 1870-76; by J. B. Heiskell. [60-68], 1872-78; by J. Baxter. [69-84], 1878-86; by B: J. Lea. [^85-108], 1886-1902; by G: W. Pickle. [109-117], 1902-7; by C. T. Cates. Note. General vol. nos. appear only on back titles; enu- meration on t.-ps. is by reporters only. For reprint of early rptB. see below, Tenn. reports. V. 1-2 Haywood are No. Carolina rpts. Of Heiskell's rptn., v. 5, II were prepared by W. B. Keeee, Jr.; v. 6, 10 by T. H. Malone; v. 7, 12 by R. McP. Smith; v. 9 by J. O. Malone. V. 109 has imprint Louis- ville, Ky . ; V. 110-117, Columbia, Mo., and Nashville ; all others Nashville. — Tennessee reports. Reports of cases argued and determined in the highest courts of law and equity ... A new edition, from Overton to Meigs, inclusive. With notes and references. In 10 V. By W: F. Cooper ... [v. 1-4]. St. Louis, '70-71. 4 v. 1. 8°. Cant.: V. 1, Overton. 2, Cooke. 3, Haywood. 4, Peck and Martin & Yerger. No others seen. — Unreported cases [1847-70]. By S. D. Thompson. St. Louis, '78. 8, 17-344 p. — Reports of cases for the Middle Division, 1872. Ed. by J. Baxter. V. 1. '83. 8°. — Tennessee cases, with notes and annotations, being reports of cases in the''Supreme Court . . . not heretofore reported . . . By R. T. Shannon. [V. 1-3]. 1898-99. 3 v. 8°. Chancery. Tennessee chancery reports, [1872-78]. By W. F. Cooper. V. 1-3. St. Louis, '75-79. 3 V. 8°. {^Digests.'] [Digest of the decisions of the Supreme Court, 1 Overton-6 Humphreys. By H. Vollin- tine.] Nashville, 1848-50. — Digest of the decisions of the Supreme Court of Errors and Appeals, 7 Humphrey s-3 Sneed, 1846-5(5. By H. VoUintine. Philadelphia, '68. XXXV, 439 p. — A digest of the reported decisions ... By J. B. Heiskell. V. 1. Memphis, 1868. 1. 8°. xxi, (1), 613 p. Note. Covers Abandonment-Chancery Practice. No more vols. seen. — The Tennessee digest. A digest of the judicial decisions of . . . Tenn., 1796-July 1868. By H: C. King. Boston [and] Memphis, '69. 4 v. 8°. — Same, 1796-May 1880, by same. 2d ed. Chicago, '80. 3 V. 8°. — Same. Supplement to June 1888, by same. 2d ed. Chicago, '88. 8°. 840 p. — [Meigs's digest, 1796-1880. 3 v. 8°. Not seen']. — [Meigs's digest, 7 Humphreys - 18[?] Lea, 1846- 1882. 2d ed. 1882. 3 v. Not seen]. — Index-digest of the Tennessee reports ... 1st Overton to 16th Lea inclusive and Cooper's Tenn. chancery reports. By Hon. L. Taylor. 1888. 8°. XV, 1312 p. — Marks's Index-digest, 1881-89; [also] Fitzpatrick's Table of cases, 1796-1889. \_Not seen.] Note. Listed by N. Y. Bar Asso'n catalogue as in 1 v. 901 Judiciary] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Tenn. \_Digests, continued.'] — A digest of all published decisions ]>y courts of Tennessee and all Federal decisions relating to the laws of Tenn., founded on Meigs's digest. By J. A. Webb. V. 1-3. St. Louis, 1899. 3 V. 1. 80. Argument in favor of the constitutionality of the franchise law, before the Supreme Court . . . by W: H. Wisener, Sr., . . . and the opinion of the Court, in the case of Hon. B. L. Ridley vs. F. Sherbrook. n. t. -p. 1867. 8°. 40 p. (Cover title.) Set also under Inspection and Regulation, Education, 1880, 87 ; and under Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc., 1849/50. LEGisLAinRE [Called General Assembly]. 1st Genl. Assy., Ist sees., Mar. 1796. Remaining Genl. Assem- blies biennial, 2d-34th, 1797-1861, 35th-53d, 1867-1903; beginning in Sept., 1797-1833, in Oct., 1835-71, in Jan., 1873-1903. Between the 34tli and 35th Assemblies, sessions were held as follows; Adjnd., Jan. 1S62, called, Feb. 1862; " Brownlow Legislature," Apr. 1865, 2d sess., Oct./May, 1865/66, extra, July 1866, Nov ./Mar. 1866/67. There were extra, or called, or adjourned sessions, known as "2d " or " 3d " sessions or " Ist or 2d extra " sessions, of the reg\ilar, numbered Assemblies, in July 1796, Dec. 1798, July 1804, July 1*06, Apr. 1809, Sept. 1812, June 1820, July 1822, Sept. 1824, Oct. 1826, Sept. 1832, Oct. 18.36, Oct. 1842, Jan., Apr., June 1861, 1862-66, see above ; July, Nov., 1868, May, Dec, 1870, Mar." 1872, Dec. 5/11, 1877, Dec. 11/28, 1877, Dec. 1879, Dec. 1881, Apr. 6/27, 1882, Apr. 27/May 22, 1882, May 1885, Feb. 24/Mar. 15, 1890, Mar. 15/18, 1890, Aug. 1891, May 1895, Sept. 1896, Jan. 1898. Held at Knoxville, 1796-1811, 17 (sess. 1807 met lirst at Kingston and adjourned to Knoxville); held at Murfreesboro, 1819-25; at Memphis, Feb. 1862; all others at Nashville. [Laws of the State.] Acts, sessional, [1796?]-I903. 8°. Xote. [1796-1808] not seen. Sometimes called " Public Acts," or " Public and Private Acts." Private Acts were published separately of sessions 1819, 20, 26, 27, 29, 31-35 ; per- haps called "Local Acts," 1819, 20, 35. Each session in a separate vol., so far as known, except that extra sessions of 1882 were in 1 v., and extra sessions of 1890 in 1 v. "Public Acts Ist session 34th G. A., 1861/62;" '61; 8»; vii, 83 p.; were reprinted in facsimile at Washington, D. C, 1897; 50 copies only. — Public Acts, Private Acts, Resolutions, session 1859/60 [List of], f^ broadside, blue paper. — Laws of the State of Tennessee [1792-1801]. Knox- ville, Printed and published by G: Roulstone, 1803. 80. 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. Knoxvillf;, 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 K. L. Caruthers and A. O. P. Nicholson. Nash- ville, 1836. 8<*. v, 808, cviii, p. — Statute law.s of the .State of Tennessee of a general character; passed since . . . Caruthers and Nicholson in 18.',6, and being a supplement to that work, with the several tilh s arrange. 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 J': Turney, contestant, vs. H: C. Kvans, contestee. Submitted by the com- mittee on Governor'n eUcction. 1>S95. 8". 93 p. — Report of the joint I'enitintiary investigating com- mittee, March 24, 1897. '97. H". p. 871-934. 90S Legislature] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Tenn \_Journals, Documents, Etc., continued.'] — Report of tlie joint comrnitteo to investigate the offices of Comptri)llcr and Treasurer. [Sess. 1897.] n. t. p. 8". p. 75!)-77+. — Report of the joint committee on the agricultural and mechanical schools of the State . . . March 22, 189[7J. '97. 8". p. 863-870. ^^ote. On t. p. of copy seea date is miBpiinted " 1S95." — Report of the joint committee on education and common schools [re Univ. of Nashville and Peabody Normal Collei^e]. Reprint from the Tenn. Legislative Journal, 1897, Senate, n. p., ['97]. 120. 31 p. MiSCELLANEOCS. [Capitol.] Com.missioners forthe Erection of the State Capitol (1845-61). Report, biennial, Oct. 1: 1845/47-57/59. ['47?]-59. 8°. (title var.) Note. Rpl. 1851/53 dated Nov. Ist. — 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°. N'ote. 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 (ISS5-) . Report, Dec. 19, 1886. '87. 8°. 8 p. Chickaniauga Park Com'mission (1893-). Tennessee monuments and markers. Report of the Tenn. Chickamauga Park Commission. 1898. 8°. (2), 46 p. il. [Civil War.] Proceedings of the Unconditional Union Convention of West Tennessee, convened in Memphis, Feb. 22, 1864, to inaugurate the movement forthe 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. fI Barclay. '92. 8°. vii, 355 p. [Expositions.] Report of the Paris Commissioner, [C: H. Gauthier. c. 1878 or 79]. n. t. p. 8°. Tennessee Centennial Exposition (1897). 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.Justi, ei. 1898. f°. 494, (1) p. 1 pi. il. Jackson Statute, Commissioners of (IS81-) . Report to the 44th Genl. Assy., [188.5]. 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. Philadelpliia, 1796. 8°. See also under Supplemental, last entry. 909 Supplemental] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Tenn. Sdpplemental : Territorial. Set also under LegiBlature, Lmcs of the Stale, 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. A'^ole. Seen only in Roulstone's and Scott's compilations; ■see imder Legislature, Lriics oflhe Sialf, 1803, 21. There were three sessions of the Territorial Assembly, as follows: Feb. 24/Mar. 1, 1794; Aug. 25/8ept. 30, 1704 ; June 29/July 11, 1795. No record found of Acts or Journals of the first of these sessioDs. [Reprint of 1852.] yole. 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.-ps. and paginations as indicated. The originals had been in each case printed by G: Roulstone, Knox- ville, Territorial, and later State, Printer. Journal of the proceedings of the Legislative Council of the Territory of tho U.S.A. South of the River Ohio . . . 25th ...Aug. 1794. Knoxville, 1794; >r;7r., Nashville, 1852. 35p. Same, 29 June 1795; Knoxville, 1795; repr., Nashville. 18.52. 14 p. J- < , Journal of the proceedings of the House of Representatives of the Territory . . . 2oth . . . Aug. 1794. Knoxville, 1794; repr., Nashville, 1852. 43 p. Same, 29 June 1795. Knoxville, 1795; repr., Nashville, 1852. 20 p. Journal of the proceedings of the convention . . . Jan. 11, 1796. Knoxville, 1796; rf/>r., Nashville, 1852. 32 p. Journal of the Senate of the State of Tennessee ... 28 March 1796. Knoxville, 1796; repr., Nashville, 1852. 49 p. Same, .30 July 1796. Knoxville, 1796; renr., Nashville, 1852. 24 p. Journal of the House ... 28 Mar. 1796; Knoxville, 1796; re^jr., Nashville, 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 also under Miscellaneous, last entry. 910 KENTUCKY STATE PUBLICATIONS List compile'} from the collection of Kentucki/ documentK in the Neto York Pnblic /Jbrarij ; from the " Catalogue of the State Library of Masxachusettn,'" 1880, and Aiinual Supplements, 1880-1900 ; and from cafaloffiien of other State and city libra- ries. Partial revision by Mrs. Mary C. //aycraft, clerk in State Library: Geological Surrey entries revised as ntated under that head. Documents in this list generally published at the capital, Frankfort, if not otherwise specified. Explored by Daniel Boone, 170'.). Firal settlement, at Harrods- burg, 1774. Known as colony of Transylvania, 1774-7r). Part of Virginia, 1775-92. Admitted as a State, June 1,1792. The Ken- tucky Resolutions adopted, Nov. 1798. Kemained loyal during the Civil War, 1861-65. Documents, .sessional, 1833-1900. 8". J^ote. The miscellaneous reports were included in body of both Journals through sess. 1832, and were grouped as Ap- pendixes, sess. 1S3.3-39. They had binder's title " Ky. Re- ports " or" Legisl. Docs.," 1837-52, audt.-p., " Rpts. communi- cated to both branches of the Legislature," 1840-52; thereafter, n. t.p.,but binder's title, " Documents." Ky. Kpts. sess. 1839 cont. a different collection from Ai)pendixe8 of that session. In addition to collections by sessions there were vols, dated 1852, 54, 64, while from 1865 to 1SS9 vols, were dated annu- ally (1884 not found); from 1889 they have been grouped, dated and volumed haphazard. Each in 1 v., except as follows: 1857^8, 59/60, ea. 3 v.; 1861 (Jan.), 65-69, 72,74-76, ea. 2 v.; 1852, 71, 79, 80, 82, 83, 85, 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 secessionists, which met at Russellville, Nov. 18, 1861. The Provisional Govt, which it formed was later admitted to the Confedeiacy as representing Kentucky. Constitution of Kentucky and rules of the Senate and House . . . and joint rules. 1865. 12°. 103 p. Convention, 1890. Official 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- vention, Sept. 28, 1891. '91. 8°. 68 p. — Constitution of the Commonwealth of Ky. n. t. p. [1892] 12°. 182 p. See also iinder Legislature, Laws of the State, 1887, and Special Laws, Constitution. QII Executive] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Ky, Executive and Staff. Governor. Message, to legislative sessions, 1815-16, 18,22-33,38-1906. 8°. Cont.: By I: Shelby, 1815; by G. Slaughter, 1S16, 18; by J- Adair, 1822-23; by J. Desha, 1824-27; by T: Metcalfe, 1828, 29, 31; by J. Breathitt, 1832, [33]; by J. S. Morehead, 1834-35; by J. Clark, 1836-38; by U. A. Wickliffe, 1839, 40 (Aug ) ; by R. P. Letcher, 1840 (Dec). 41-43; by W: Owsley, 1844, [45], 46, [47] ; by J. J. Crittenden, 1848-49; by J: L. Helm, 1860; by L. W. Powell, 1851-53; by C. 8. Morehead, ]85[5]-57; by B. Magoffin, 1859, fil (Jan., May, Sept.), 62 (Aug.'); by J. F. Robinson, 1863 (Jan.), [Dec.?]; by T; E. Bramlette, 1865 (Jan., Dec.) ; 67 (Jan ) ; by .J: W. Stevenson, 1867 (Dec), 69 (Jan., Dec), 71 (Jan.) ; by P. H. Leslie, 1871 (Dec.l, 73 (Jan., Dec) ; by J- B. McCreary, 1875-77; by L. P. Blackburn [1879 ?], 81; "by J. P. Knott, 1883-85; by 8. B. Buckner, 1887-89; by J: Y. Brown, 1891, 92, 94; by W: O. Bradley, 1896, 97 (Mar.), 38; by W. 8. Taylor, 1900; by J. C. W. Beckham, 1900 (Aug.), 02-06. Ifote. All also in both Journals. Mess, to sessions 1833, 45, 47, 55 dated .Jan. : 1834, 46, 48, 56. Mess. 1896-1906 printed at Louisville. — Inaugural address, 1868, 71. '68-71. 2 pm. 8°. Cont.: By J: W. Stevenson, 1868; by P. H. Leslie, 1871. — [Inaugural ceremonies, Gov. Blackburn]. 1879. — Documents accompanying the Governor's message, sess. 1833, 38, 39, 44, 45, 46, 47, 65 (Jan.), 67 (Jan.). Note. Small groups of minor docs, or correspondence, covering but a few pages each. 1865, 67 bound with Message. — [Message of Gov. Shelby in regard to the confine- ment of British officers in the Ky. Penitentiary ; Dec. T, 1813]. — Message of the Acting Governor . . . communicat- ing the correspondence between the Ky. and Tenn. coninirs. on the boundary line, with the reports of the Ky. commrs. 1820. 8°. 40 p. — [Message enclosing report of Quartermaster Genl. re arms received from Federal government; Nov. 16, 1824]. fold, tables. — [Message and docs, re canal at the Falls of the Ohio, Dec. 1, 1824]. — Governor's message in reply to the resolutions adopted in the House ... on the motion of Mr. Breckinridge, n. p., 1825. 8°. 44 p. — Governor Desha's message ... in relation to the United States court. ^1825. 8". — [Message and docs, re survey of Tenn. line by Commr. T: J. Matthews, and his report; Dec. 9, 1826]. — [Message transmitting ntillification documents from So. Carolina; Dec. 21, 1832]. — [Message of Gov. Broathitt, returning with his objections "A preamble and resolutions rela- tive to the public lands and the Bank of the U. S. and the deposites of the treasury," Jan. 23, 1H33]. — Kentucky I'enitentiary. Docs. ace. the Gov's, mes- sage. [Oct. 12, 1844. Clerk's estimate of loss sustained by fire.] n. t. p. 8°. (18) p. — [Governor's special message in relation to the 876,000. Se.ss. 1844]. [Not seen.'] See uIho under r^cglslaturc, ./n^»., Doch., etc., 1844. — [Governor's message in response to resolution on 6th Jan. 1845]. — GoviTtior's message communicating documents in relation to the Penitentiary, Jan. 4, 1845. n. t. p. 8^ (24) p. — Message of the Governor [Powell] communicating an entry mride upon the Executive Journal by CJov. II(dm at tlie close of his administration ; Nov. 10, 1851. n. t. p. 8". (3) p. Executive] STATE PUBLICATIONS IKy. — In In Oovernor, continued. — [Message of Governor, Dec. 11, 1851, transmitting report of commissioners appointed to settle the accounts of tlie building commissioners of the] 2d Ivy. Lunatic Asylum, n. t. p. 8°. (15) p. — [Message vetoing apportionment hill. Scss. 1853]. — [Message vetoing Planters' Rank bill. Sess. 18.o3j. — [Mes.-iage in relation to Wolf Island. Sess. 18.^5]. — [Message vetoing Harrodsburg Bank bill. Sess. 1855]. House, Jan 24, !SG6. [Commun. from Gov- ernor transmitting rpt. of Regent of Univ. con- cerning Agric. and Mech. College.] n. t.p. 4 p. Senate . . . Feb. 1, 1866. [Message vetoing bill to repeal Act amending section 1, art. 3, chap. 32, title Elections, approved Mar. 15, 1862.] n. t. p. 8°. 4 p. — [Message vetoing bill to repeal all laws authorizing Gov. to borrow money for military purposes, Dec. 1867]. 2 p. — Message of Gov. P. H. Leslie, in regard to the State government of Louisiana . . . 1873. 8°. 14 p. — Thanksgiving proclamation, 1880. — [Proclamation appointing day for fasting and prayer for recovery of President Garfield]. 1881. — [Gov. Knott's Ltxington speech, June 2, 1887]. — In Senate, Feb. 13, 1888. [Communication from Gov. Buckner transmitting report of ii. A. Miller, Special Auditor appointed to visit and examine the State lunatic asylums], n. t. p. 8°. 23 p. — In Senate. Mar. 6, 1888. [Official correspondence between Governors of Ky. and West Va. in rela- tion to Pike CO. troubles.] n. t. p. 8°. 31 p. — In House, Apr. 24, 1888. [Message of Gov. Buck- ner transmitting report of commrs. appointed to adjust the accounts of J. W. Tate, late Treas- urer.] n. t. p. 8°. 56 p. — In House, Mar. 21, 1890. [Communication from Gov. transmitting information re Branch Peni- tentiary at Eddyville.] n. t. p. 8°. 34 p. — Proclamation [designating Nov. 17, 1893 as Arbor Day], n. t. p. ['93.] 1. 8°. — See also forward. Sec. of State, 1882; under Inspec. and Keg., Banks; and imder hQgvsl&tnxe, Jnls., Docs., etc., 1860. 68 (two). Adjutant General. Annual report: Jan. 17, 1861; Feb. 18, 1862; J.in. 20, 1863; Jan. 1, 1864; Dec. 1 or Nov. 30: 1864/65-70/71; Dec. 31: 1875, 77, 79, 80; [June 15], 1879; biennial, Oct. 31, 1881, May 1, 1883. Dec: 1889, 91; Dec. 31: annual 1892, 93. 94, 97, biennial 1900/01-04/05. Frank- fort and Louisville, '61-1906. 8°. Note. Kpt. Jan. 21), 1863 with rpt. of Quartermaster; to- gether, 6 p. Rpt 1804/65 covers from Aug. 1, 1864. In 1879 there were two rpte. : one, June 15 " for the year 1879," by J. M. Wright (83 p.), and one, Dec. 31 " for the year ending Dec. 31, IS'iJ," by J. P. Nuckols (J8 p.). Kpt. May 1, 1SS3 covers from Jan. 1SS2. Adjt. became also ex officio inspector Genl. and Quartermaster Genl. from Oct. 1, 1S79. lipt. 1891 covers only Sept. 1/Dec. 15. Ilpt. 1900/01 mentions rpt. 1897 as the last preceding rpt. — Report [in reply to Governor's inquiry], Nov. 15, 1839. (//I Docs. aco. Gov's, mess., sess. 1839/40.) — Report of Inspector General, Jan. 16, 1861. n. t. p. Note. This, with rpt. of Quartermaster Genl., Jan. 1, 1861, is in Adjt.'s rpt. of Jan. 17, 1861. — Estimate of the Ii>spector General of the cost of arming, equipping, and maintaining for one year an army of 5000 soldiers . . . Jan. 26, 1861. '61. 8°. 15 p — [Report of officers commissioned by order of the Governor; dated Dec. 8, 1862], 199 p. 9^Z Executive] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Ky. Adjutant General, continued. — Response . . . to a resolution of inquiry in regard to Federal enrollments in the State, Mar. 1, 1865. '65. 80. 20 p. — Response . . . to an inquiry made by the committee on military affairs. Jan. 30, 1866. '66. 8°. 5 p. — Report, 1861/66. '66-67. 2 v. fo. vii, 985 p.; (4), 981, 178 p. ITote. In fact a Roster of Ky. troops in the Civil War. — State Guard law, 1882, 97. 2 pm. 8°. 29 p.; 40 p. — Special reports on Rowan county affairs. By S: E. Hill, Adjt. Genl., and Capt. E. MacPherson. 1887 8°. 23 p. See also under Legislature, Jnls., Docs., etc., 1888. — Roster of Ky. soldiers, Mexican War; by S. E. Hill. 1889. 177 p. — Roster of Kv. soldiers, War of 1812; by S. E. Hill. 1891. 370 p. — See a/so under Legislature, Special fjaws, Militia, and Jnls., Docs., etc., 1838, 65, 68. Auditor of Public Accounts. Report, Nov. 10: annual 1815-16, 18; Oct 10: annual 1822-73, 76-79, biennial 1873/75, 79/81; June 30: biennial 1881/ 83-1903/05. Frankfort, ['15J-95 ;• Louisville, '97-1905. 8°. Note. Early rpts. in Journals. Rpts. T87V1'2-72/73 each dated " 1873 " in cover title. Year-end June 30 began 1882. See forward, note under Second Auditor. — Appendix no. 1 to Auditor's annual report, Dec. SPSS. 1838; {dated, ^iln. 17, 1839J. (.5) p. — Supplemental report, Oct. 11/Dec. 20, 1848. — Same, to sess. 1853. 8 p. — Monthly statements of receipts and disbursements of money, Oct. 10, 1856/57; Dec. 1, 1863/Dec. 31, 1864; Jan. 1/Oct. 31, 1865. ['57J-66. 3 rpts. 8°. — Condensed report for year ending Oct. 10: 1859, 61, 62. '59-[62]. 8°. Note. Made in advance of the regular ann. rpt. — l8t-[8th] annual report relating to the registry and returns of births, marriages, and deaths, Dec. 31: 1852-59. '53-61. 8 v. 8°. Note. [8th] called " Ann. rpt. of the Registrar of b., m., and d.," and nut iHSued by Auditor. — Auditor's lst-3d annual report relating to [same], Dec. 31: 1874-76. '76-78. 3 v. 8o. Note. Later registration rpts. are in rpts of Bd. of Health. — Statement of the receipts and expenditures of the Instn. for the Educ. of the Blind, annual, 1871- 72. '72-73. 2 rpts. 8°. — Same, of the Instn. for the Educ. of Deaf Mutes, annual, 1867-73. '68-[73':'] 8°. — Same, of the Instn. for the Educ. ... of Feeble- minded Children, annual, 1867-72. '68-[72?] — Same, of the Eastern Lunatic Asylum, biennial, 1852/53-58/.59; annual, 1851, 67-72. Notf. 18.')l-'.6/.)7 called " Statement of the settlement of the accounts, " etc. — Same, of the Western Lunatic Asylum, Dec. 31: biennial 1856/57-58/59, 68/69, annual 1865-68, 70-72. — In the Senate, Jan. 16, 1858. [Communication from Auiiitor reporting all money paid on ac- count of Gfol. Survey, biennial, 1856/57.] V. t. p. 8". 7 p. — In House, Feb. 1, 1860. [Response from the Audi- tor to a resolution of the House, re Huits brought in the Commonwealth.] n. t. p. 8". 29 j). 9'4 Executive] STATE PUBL/CATIOIVS [Ky. Auditor of Public Accounts, continued. — Response to a House resolution in relation to mili- tary expenditures. [Sess. Jan. 18G3.] 8°. 20 p. — Statement showing the total amount of printing ex- ecuted by the Public Printer, Oct. 10, 186(;/C7. •68. 8°. 37 p. — Statement showing the number of common law and equity suits brought in . . . the State, [bien- nial], 1865/67, [etc.]. '68. 8°. 22 p. — Statement showing the sources from which the State derives her revenue [etc. Jan. 9, 1868]. '68. 8°. 64 p. — Report of Auditor furnishing items of contingent expenses, as required by resolutions . . . Feb. 1869. '69. 8°. 41 p. — In House, Feb. 9, 1880. [Response of Auditor to resolution of inquiry as to warrants drawn.] n. t. p. 8°. 33 p. — In House, Jan. 4, 1888. [Response of Auditor to resolution of inquiry re expenditures of Railroad Commission] n. t. p. 8". 20 p. — Agent of the Auditor. Report: Jan. 4, 1865; Jan. 15, 1867. ['65]-67. 2 rpts. 8°. — Insuraiice Bureau (1870-). [lst-28th] annual report of the Insurance Commissioner, Dec. 31: 1870- 97. Frankfort awc^ Louisville, 71-98. 8°. Note. A dept. of the Auditor's office; rpts. transmitted through him. In early rpts. officer was called " Commr. of the Insurance Bureau." Rpts. numbered only on backs of covers, with years of publication, " 1871-9S." 'ilst-SHth ea. issued in 'I separate pts., Fire and Life, ea. part a complete rpt. [Ist] seen in 2 pts., of which [pt. 1] appeared as Leg. Doc. 3, and [pt. 2], Fire and Marine insurance, Jan. 5, 1871, the latter both as Leg. Doc. 3 and Leg. Doc. 4. Communication concerning the Globe Mutual Life Ins. Co. of New York City. 1872. 8°. :- Response to interrogatories in regard to the Globe, Hope, and Kentticky companies, [Jan. 7, 1873]. '73. 8°. 32 p. Report in response to a Senate resolution of in- quiry. 1873. 8". 42 p. Report transmitted through the Auditor's office for the information of the Legislature, Dec. 31, 1875. '75. 8°. 21 p. Note. In addition to regular (6th) ann. rpt. of same date. See also Legislature, Jnls., Docs., etc., 1868, 69. — See also forward, Second Auditor and Sec. of State ; under Institutions, Penitentiary, Note; and M?ic^er Legislature, Jnls., Docs , etc., 1888. Quartermaster General. Rt'iiort, Jan. 1, 1861 ; Jan. 7, 1863; annual, 1863/64-73; biennial, 1873/75; report, annual, Dec. 31, 1877. ['61]-78. 8°. Note. Year-end variously Nov. 30, Dec. 1, Dec. .31, etc. Rpt. 1861 in Adjt. Genl's. rpt. Rpt. lS6:yfi4 covers Sept. 1, 186.3/Nov. 30, 1SB4. Rpts. 1869-73 dated " 1870-74 " on covers. Rpt. 1873 has wrong transmittal date, Feb. 12, " 1877," for 1874. — Report [in repiv to Governor's inquiry; Nov. 11, 1839]. — Response ... to an inquiry made by the committee on military affairs, Jan. 30, 1866. '66. 8°. 7 p. — In Senate, Jan. 22, 1878. [Response to resolution in regard to unpaid claims, Jan. 17, 1878. J n. t. p. 8°. 11 p. — See also back under Governor, 1824, and Ad/t. Genl. Second Auditor. Report, annual, Oct. 10: 1839-50. '89-50. 8°. 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 State. Report in relation to the excliange of 30-year bonds for 6-year bonds; Jan.: 1843, 44, 45, 4(;. 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 J. 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; Louisville, '97-1903. 8°. Note. Rpts. 1818-32 in Journals. Rpt. 1848 is accompanied by a supplemental rpt. for Dec. Rpt. 185ii/ol had title " A statement of moneys received and paid by the Treasurer," etc. Rpt. 1SS7/89 consists of two ann. rpts.: one " as shown by the books of J. W. Tate," July 1, 1887/Mar. 20, 1888 (statistics only; 42 p.), and one Apr. 2, 18S8/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 under Legislature, Jnls., Docs., etc., 1839, 88. Inspection and Regulation. \^Banks.'] Report of the joint committee on banks, sessional, sess. 1837-51, 57-59. Note. Although a legislative document, entered here be- cause usually accompanied by extensive bank returns. Rpts. to sessions 1853, 65 not found. — Additional report of the committee on banks . . . Feb. 5, 1840. n. t. p. 8°. (16) p. — Governor's message communicating condition of banks. [Sess. 1853.] 8 p. — In the Senate, Feb. 25, 1856. A message was received from the Governor [enclosing bank statements], n.t.p. 15 p. — Statement of the condition of the [banks ; com- municated by Gov., sess. 1857, 591. n. t. p. (Title var.) — See also under Exec, and Staff, Governor, 1833, 53, 55, and Sec. of State, 1865; and under Judi- ciary, 1819. Bank of (he Commonwealth of Kentucky (Frankfort). Report of President, annual, Oct. 1: 1822-24; Oct. 10: 1825-29; Nov. 30: 1830-33. Note, tieeu only in House Journal. Rpt. 1822 covers " from Us commencement." Folded tables of htatistics accompany all, except that rpt. and sUUistics lS:il are on the same folded sheet; similarly, 1833. Later rpts. in Auditor's rpts. Bank of Kentucky (Louisville). Report of the Presi- dent and J)ireftr)rs, Jan.: 1834, 37,41. n. p., n. d., ['34]-LouisvilIe, '41. 3 rpts. 8°. — Charter of the Bank of Kentucky (approved Feb 22, 1834). n. t. p. ['34.] 8^ 8 p. — A li.st of the present holders of the original stock in tlie Bank of Kentucky . . . Louisville, 1841. 8". (2), 28 p. — An act granting certain powers to the Bank of Kentucky, [with subsequent resolves of the Bank], ra. ;?., [1842]. 12^ II p. — See also under Legislature, Special Laws, and etc., 1840, 41, 66. Report, Nov. 1, 1833 and Jan. 8". Journals, Docs. Bank of Louisville. 1, 1834. 1 rpt. 916 Inspection] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Kv [(7a«a/s.] Louisville ^ Portland Canal Co. 9th, 15tli, 18th, 20th annual report, for [1833], 39, [42, 44]. See also under Exec. ;ind Staff, Governor, 1824; and under InHtitiitions, Oeulogical Surveys, Kpts. of progresH, III: 6. \_Education.'\ Report of the commissioners appointed . . . Oct. sess. 1821, to collect information, pre- pare and report a system of common schools Together with the report of the select committee in the House. 1822. 8°. Ci p. Superintenaent of Public Instruction (1838-). Ueport, annual, Jan.: 1839-50; for year : 1850- C9; June 30: annual, 18(!9/70-78/7{) ; biennial, 1879/81; five years, 1881/8(;; biennial, 1885/87; four years, 1887/91; biennial, 1891/93-95/97, 99/1901. Frankfort a;KZ Louisville, ['391-1901. 8° and 12". JSTote. Ilpt8. Jan. 1842, 4f> called " Rpt. of Bd. of Educ," the Supt. being Secretary of the Board. Kpt. 1877/78 was a 12"; incl. " The Ky. school-lawyer;" see hfh>n\ 1S7H. Rpt. 1881/S6 called on cover" 1884/86." Rpts. 1887/01-99/1901 ront. brief rpts. from State educational instituliouB. No rpt. 1897/99. — Special report [in response to House resolution], Jan. 7, 1843. n. t. p. 8°. (4) p. — Supplemental report, Jan. 1845. slip. — Special report [in response to Senate resolution], Jan. 30, 1851. 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. '()7. 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 . . . [1850]. 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?] 8^ 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. Note. Seen only as appendix to rpt. 1877/78, but appeared also in separate form. — School law.s, 1880, 82, 84, 85, 86, 90, 94, 96 (Title var.) Note. School laws also appended to rpt. 1864. Beginninji about 1873 the Supt. was required to revise the laws annually. See also under Legislature, Special Laws, Education. Board of Education. Kules and regulations govern- ing the common schools, 1891. '91. 8°. 8 p. — Examination of candidates for certificates of graduation in a common school; Mav, June, 18!»1. n.t.p. ['91.] 2 pm. 8°. ea.", 8 p. See also imc^e^- Legislature, Jnls., Docs., etc., 1830, 88. Fish Commission (1876-). lst-4tli biennial report, Nov. 1: 1876/77, 77/79-81/83. '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°. Note. Dates of ann. rpts. tciven as on t.ps., but lKt-3d are dated Mar. 31, 1879-81, and 4tb-oth, July, 1882-83. Rpts. 1889/ 91-9.5/97 not seen. Rpt. 1897/99 extended in fact to Apr. 30. lBt-3d cont. RegiHtration rpt. " for year ending Jan. 10, 1878, 79, 80, based upon returns received by the Auditor." 917 Inspection] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Ky. Healthy Board of^ continued. — [Address on general sanitation, c. 1879]. Note. Mentioned in 2d ann. rpt. ; not seen. — Circular no. 10. Precautions to use against small- 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. Louisville, '84* 8°. 60 p. — Proceedmgs at the quarterly meeting, held at Louisville, Mar. 16-17, 1885. fLouisville, '85 1 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. [Report of secretary on enforcement of new medical practice act. '93.] 8". 8 p. — Official register, medical laws and court decisions, 1896/97. Louisville, '97. 8°. xvi, 190 p. Inspector and Examiner, State (18-). 1st report, [biennial?], Dec. 30, 1889; report, Nov. 30:' 1890/91. '90-91. 2 pm. 8°. Note. These rpta. chiefly concerned an inspection of the isls'^^ ^»y'"™8. See also under Exec, and Staff, Governor, — 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. / ■ • llnsurance Bureau.] See tmder Executive and Staff, Auditor of Public Accounts. Internal Improvement, Board of. Report, annual [1837]-63, 66-68; three years, 1863/65. i\'"o mo«. ]Ht-2d in 1 pni. 4th-5th not seen. lBr>"ri ""'''*■ '''"^^"''''''" '" ' "•• '■'^^""y o"L- blen. rpt.; similarly. c,l8 Inspection] STATE PUBLICATIONS \^y. Pharmacy, Board, of (1876-). Report, Feb. 25, 1884 ; report, 1886, '87. '84-88. 3 rpts. 8°. Note. No rpt. between Feb. 25, 1884 and rpt. 1886. \_Uailroa(ls.'\ Railroad Commission (1878). [1st]- 22(1 annual report, 1S80-1901. Frankfort, '81-90 ; Louisville, "JG-lDO'i. 22 v. 8°. Note. 7th-9tb cont. in pocket " rrelini. county map of Ky." by J. B. Hoeiug, 1887, scale, 20 ini. = lin.; lOlh-lUh cont. " Prelim, map of Ky." by same, ISdO, scale, 10 mi. =i 1 in. ; all inscribed "Prepared for the R.K.Comrars. by the Geol. Survey." — Railroad laws. Sess. 1877/78,81/82. — Opinion in the matter of the complaint of the Laurel county Coal Asso'n ajiainst the Cincinnati, New Orleans & Texas Pacific lly. Co. n. t. p. [1884.] 8°. 16 p. — See also under Exec, and Staff, Auditor, 1888. Lexington and Ohio R.li. Co. Report of President and Directors, annual, Nov. 24, 1838, Dec. 31, 1839. 2 rpts. See also under Legislature, Jnh., Docs., etc., 1847. Louisville s Cincinnati^ Charleston R.R. Co. let an- nual report. . . . [Sess. 1837.] 8°. 16 p. See also under Legislature, Jnh., Docs., etc., 1839. Louisville, Frankfort S^ Lexington R.R. Co. State- ment of the freight and passenger tariff charged by. 1868. 8°. 16 p. See also under Institutions, Geological Surveys, Re- ports of progress III: 5; and w?i(7er 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- 57/59]. '40-59. 8°. Note. Many of ann. rpts. d.ited in Jan. following rpt. year. Rpt. 1844 called Rpt. 184U/44, as its statistics cover the four years. Rpt. [1849] called "Ann. rpt. 18oU." Rpt. [18.54/55] 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, 1866. '66. 8°. 30 p. Note. Covers Oct. 10, 1863/65. — Reports on the auditing and settlement of the ac- countr: 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, Nov. 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 Louisville, '85-1901. 8°. Note. 1895, 96, 97 not seen. — [Law providing for the Board, 1888, and amend- ment of 1890]. [1890, 91, 92?] Note. Not seen, but ordered published. Institutions. See also under Legislature, iAoM»vta^s, Docs., etc., 1861, 65 (two). Agricultural and Mechanical College (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 18!) 1/93-93/95 ; of Trustees, 30 months, Jan. 1, 1900. Frankfort and Louisville, '68-1900. 8°. 2^^ote. Part of Ky. Univ. 1865-78. Kpt. 1878/79 incl. rpt. of Pres. Rpt. of Visitors " for bien. period 1878/80 " was by the " Agrie. College Comraission," specially appointed to provide for tlie continuance of the college July 1, 1878-80; it has imprint date '79. " Ist bien.," 1880/81, was really annual. There is a brief rpt. Dec. 1, 1875 in rpt. of Supt. Pub. Instr., 1874/75. See also under Exec, and Staff, Goveriwr, 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 Expejimcnt Station (Lexington, 1885-). lst-15th annual report, 188b-i9u2. Frankfort and Louisville, '90-[1902]. 8°. Note. Ist, 1S88, transmitted 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 i°. Note. No. 12, Dec. 31, 1887, was a f* sheet. Beginning with no. 48, Jan. 1894, the Bulls, of each calendar year have consecutive pagination, but no. SO, Mar. 1899, is paged with those of 1898. No. 95 cont. 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., Pres. " 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: l3t-5th, annual, 187.S-82; 6th-8th, [biennial], 1885-89. '78-89. 8 V. 8°. maps. Note. In reality large handbooks, with but little adminis- trative matter. Ist has preliminary title: "Ky.: its re- sources and present condition." ■2d is of Jan. 1, 1879; cont. "A new map of Ky., made for the B\ircau, 1879;" Phila.; scale, 18.9 mi. = lin.; size, 10 x 24 in. 0th-8th called "Ann. rjjt." 8ih cont. " A new geological map of Ky., made for the Bureau by J. B. Hoeing, Topographer, 1887"; n. j>.\ scale, 20 mi. = 1 in., size \Z\ X '^''k in. 8lh cont. also Rpt. of Agric. Exp. .Sta., Mar. 6, 1889, with Bulletins 14-18. — Monthly report, Aug., Sept., Oct., Nov., 1879; Jan., May, June, 1880; July, Aug., Oct , 1884. — The resources and c(jndition of the Common- wealth . . . Frankfort, 1877. «". (3), 108 p. Note. (Jover-title : "A genl. acct. of the agric, commer- cial, and mineral resources of the Cornmouweulth . . ." Com. " A new map of Ky.," copyright 1877. Agriculture, Labor, and, Statistics, Bureau of (1890-). 9th-16th biennial report, 1891-1905. Frank- fort r/«ri! Louisville, '9L'-1906. Note, ilandbouks rather than rpts. lotli-lllli not seen. Olh cont. 2d. arm. rpt. of .Agile. ICxp. Hla., for 1889, with Bull*, lw-22. 12lii cont. rcprlnlH of Hullctlns. There was also a Handbook of Ky., J^oulsvllle, IWi'l, with running head " 14lh bien. rpt."; 2 I., .012 p., map. 16th cont. int. of Exp. Hta., 1903/0.'). — Monthly crop report, 1897. 920 Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Ky. 'lBlind.'\ Institution for the Education of the Blind (Louisville, 1842-). Keport, Dec. 31: Ist-lOth annual, [1842J-51; llth-lGth (= Ist-Gtli bien- nial), 1851/53-r)'2/(;3; 17th-[27thJ, annual, 18G4_74; Oct. 31 or Nov. 1: annual, 1875-1901. Frankfort and Louisville, ['•13]-rJ01. 8°. Note. Ist 1b by Bd. of ViBitni-s to the Bd. of Educ, dated Jan. 11, 1843. Year-end was Nov. 1, 1851 and Dec. 1, 18,'i3. Not numbered after 2.')th. 17th was a special rpt. by the Trustees. Called " Asylum," etc., in rpts. 1873-75. See also under Exec, and Staff, Auditor, 1872, and under Legislature, Jnls., fJocs., etc., 1849. American Printing House for the Blind (Louisville, 1858-J. lst-12tli report to the Geul. Assy, of Ky. and to the Governors of the American States, Dec. 31: annual 18(55,70, 73-7!), biennial 186B/67, 68/G9, 71/72. '60-80. 12 pm. 8°. — Circular of tlie Board of Trustees to the citizens of Kentucky. Louisville, 18()0. 8°. 8 p. Kentucky Manufacturing Establishment for the Blind (Louisville, 1882-). Report of the Board of Directors, Dec. 1: 1883,83/85. '84-8(:. 8". Deaf Mutes, Institution for the Educatioyi of (Dan- ville, 1822-). Keport, Nov. or Dec: lst-29th annual, 182-1-52; 30lh, 32d, 34th, 36th, 38th, 40th, 42d, 44th, 46th annual (= lst-9th bien- nial), 1851/53-67/69; 47th-52d annual, 1870- 75; 54th, 56th, 58tli annual, [biennial], 1875/77- 79/81; 59th/60th-77th/78th annual, [biennial], Nov. 1: 1881/83-99/1901. Frankfort and Louisville, ['25]-I901. 8°. Note. Called Deaf and Dumb Asylum through rpt. 1844; Inslu. for the Educ. of the D. and D., rpts. 1845-57; generally as above from rpt. 1857/59, though name used in text often differs from name on t.-p. 69th/70th-77tli/7Sth also arbi- trarily called " 36tb-39th bien. rpt."; a result evidently obtained by dividing the enumeration of ann. rpts. by two ! 2yth annual not seen, but said to have been published. — Supplemental report, Jan. 2, 1854. n. t. p. 8°. 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. '\ Kentuclcy University (Harrodsburg, 1858-64; Lexington, 1865-). Ist annual an- nouncement, 1859. Louisville, '59. 8°. 33 p. Note. The successor of Bacon College (Georgetown, 1S36- 39, Harrodsburg, 1839-50) . First opened, Sept. 19, 1859. Upon its reestablifihmeut 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?J-1901. 8°. Note. Cat. 1872/73 cont. [16tb] aim. rpt. of Regents, 1872/73, and rpt. of treasurer. Cats. 18SV89, 1900/01 are for "30th, 42d session." Cats. 1888/89, 90/91 ea. have cover title : " Cat. of Ky. Univ. and of the College of the Bible, 1889, 91," and cont. cats, of latter college, with separate t.-ps. Military Institute (Farmdale, 1845-). Ileport, June : 1868/69, 72/73. '70-74. 2 rpts. 8°. — Catalogue of the officers and cadets, 1853/54. '54. 8°. 29 p. — Catalogue, 1876, 77, 79. 921 Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Ky. [^Education, continued. ^ Transylvania University (Lexington, 1783-1805). Report and petition of Trustees, Dec. 11, 1829; report, to sess. 1838, 57. 3 rpts. 8°. Note. Merged with Ky. University in 1865. — Course of studies, n. t. 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. G. Wilson. [July 1875.] Note. 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.] Feehle-miiided Children, Insiiiidion for (Frankfort, I860-). Report: annual, 1863; biennial, 1863/ 64-64/6."); report, Feb. 1867; biennial, 18G6/07; annual, Jan. 1869. Dec. 1869; biennial, 1870/71; report, Nov. 28, 1873; annual, Oct. 1: 1874/75- 97/98. Frankfurt and Louisville, '64-98. 8°. Note. In early rpts. called "Feeble Minded Institute." Called "3d Ky. Lunatic Asylum " in rpt. 1873; see forward, Inmne, General Note. R])t. 1803/64 covers Feb. 11, 1863/ Feb. 6, 186.5; rpt. 1864/65 covers Jan. 16, 1864/Dec. 12,1865. Rpt. Feb. 1867 by " Ex officio Coinmrs." — 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. ByL. P. Yandell and B. F. Shumard. Louisville, 1847. 8°. Owen Survey (1854-Gl). [lst]-4th report, by D: D. Owen . . . assisted by R. Peter, S. S. Lyon, 1854/55-58/39. '56-61. 4 v. 4°. maps. "pi. Core<..- [1st] 18.56. 416 p. 3d, 1857. 589 p. 2d, 1857. 391 p. 4th, 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°. Note. Cover title. Copy seen cout. county (loose), and Plates 1, 3, 4, 6-10. Maj) no. 2, Hopkins — In the Senate, Jan. 18, 185K. [Response of D: D. Owen, Principal Geologist, to a resolution re expense of Survey.] v. t. p. 8°. 9 p. — See also below, Shaler- Procter Survey, lieports of progress, v. Ill : 8. Geological map of Ky., e.xhlbiting the locations of the countieg, cities, [etc.]. Geological forma- tions rjplincatetj by N. Sayler. Cincinnati, 1865. Size, 22 X 23 in. Note. Hald to have been privately piibllHlied. [AddresH upon geology, by I'rof. Winchell, .Ian. 1867.] 25 p. Nolf. I'rlntf'd by order of IJoiimi!; tiotHeen. 922 Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Ky. {^Geological Surveys, continued.] Shaler- Procter Survey (Shaler, 1873-80; Procter, 1880-92). Report, l)y N. S. Shaler, Director, annual or biennial, 1873, 74/75, 70, 77, 78/79. Cont. : Rpt. on conduct of survey, 1873; 30 p. Also as General rpt., Dee. 1873, in Rpts. of progress. III : 1, and in Senate Journal, 1873/74. Biennial rpt., 1H74/7-5; <(7 p. Also in Rpts. of progress, III : 2. Annu.-il ri)t., 1876; 30 p. Ali*o in Rpts. of progress. III : 4. Autiu:il rpt., 1877; ."iO p. Alt^o in Kptn. of progress. III : 7. Bummary of work of Geol. Survey, biennial, 1878/79; IG p. Aote. The present list of the very numerous pulilictations of the Shaler- Procter Survey was based 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. 8. Geological Survey, the Massachusetts State Library, the New York Public Library, and tlie Louis- ville Free Public J.,ibrary, and to Prof. C: J. Norwood, Director of the Kentucky State Geological Survey established in 1904. Indulgence is asked for errors and gaps 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. 2fote. Dated in January following calendar bienniums. — Memoirs, v. 1-2. Caml)ridge, [Mass.], 1876- [83?]. 2 V. 4°. Note. Composed of parts which were hIso separately pub- lished, as follows : — Vol. 1:1. On the antiquity of tlie 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 fo.ssil brachiopods of the Ohio Valley. Shaler. (1), iv, 44 p. 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]. Tlie mounds of the Mi.ssissippi Valley, historically considered. By L. Carr. [1882?]. 4°. 107 p. Note. 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 the other two (1 and 9) are taken from a list in Rpts. of Progress, vol. III., p. 3S0. 8. On the collection of cavern insects; by Elzear Abeille de Perrin. Cambridge, [Mass.], 1877. 4°. 14 p. [9]. The reptiles and batrachians of No. America. By ^. Garman. [1883.] 4°. xxxi, 185 p. pi. — Geological Survey of Kentucky. N Director. Reports of progress; v. series. Frankfort, 1876-[80]. 4°. sections. Cont. .v. I. 1876. xvi,505p. IV. 1878. xsl, 461 p. II. 1877. xix,476p. V. 1880. xii, 507 p. III. 1877. xi, 4.'Jl p. VI. [1880]. Incomplete. Note. Each vol. consists of reports also published sepa- rately with h. t.-p. and both individual and volume paginations. They were called " new series," or, on some of the separates, " Sd series," only because the publications of the Owen Sur- vey were now reckoned as a " 1st spries." 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 publi-^hed 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 (187(;) : 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. S. Shaler, I-VI, new maps, pi. 1 Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIOMS [Ky. \_Geological Suiveys, continued.~\ 3. Report on the iron ores of Greenup, Boyd, and Carter counties, the Ky. division of the Hangingr 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 R. Peter. 1st chemical report, 1878/75. 180 p. -T. The iron manufacture of the Ky. divi- sion of the Hanging Rock iron region. By P. N. Moore. 37 p. 6. Report on the geology of the region adja- cent to the Louisville, Paducah & Southwestern R.R. 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 the 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- erty, Muhlenberg countv, 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 tiie 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. — V. 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. !I7 p. 3. Notes on the investigaiions of the Ky. Geological Survey during the years 1H73, 74, 75. By N. S. Shaler. 154 p. 4. Annual report of N. S. Shaler for the year I87«. 3.'! p. 5. The transportation routes of Ky., and their relation to the economic resources of the Com- monwealth. P>y N. S. Shaler. 30 p. fi- Di-Mcription of the preliminary topographi- cal and gcologieal maps of Ky., eilition of 1877. By N. S. Shaler. 18 p. 924 Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Ky. \_Geological Surveys, continued.'] 7. Annual report of N. S. Shaler, State Geologist, for the year 1877. 50 p. 8. Report on the unfinished work of the survey of the Commonwealth under the direc- tion of Dr. D. 1). Owen. By N. S. Shaler 11 p. map. — V. IV (1878): 1. Chemical report of the soils, coals, ores, iron furnace ])roducts, clays, marls, mineral waters, rocks, etc., of Ky. Hy K. Peter . . . assisted by J: 11. Talbutt". ^d" chemical report in the new series and the Cth 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 Chattcrawha 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 runnintr 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. 2G 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, Padiicah «& Southwestern Ry. to the Ohio River. By P. N. Moore. 22 p. Note. Pocket cont. : Plan of part of Bath. Menifee, Mont- gomery, Powell, Wolfe, Morgan, and Entill counties, svir- ve}ed and drawn by U. Schenk, IST-n/TS; also: Sheet 2. Map of Flanoock co. and parts of Ohio, Grayson and Breckenridge. To accompany pts. 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. — T. 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. Bv C. Schenk. lip. 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 gt-ology of a part of Ohio county. By C: J. Norwood. 47 p. 925 Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS fKy. {^Geological Surveys, continved.'] 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 centrnl part of the State, from Columbus to Pound Gap. By L. H. De Friese. 62 p. 11- Report on the timliers 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. Ifote. Also re-published in Chemical Analyses A, v. 2, in 1885; see below. — V. VI. :[1?] 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 separates. The above doc although issued simply as a sort of bulletin, is suggested by the Library of Congress as perhaps intended for this place iu the series. Pt. 4 is the only one bearing a date. 2. [No rf cord found 'I ?>. Report on coal washing for the separation of coal from its impurities. By P. N. Moore. 40 p. 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, Magoffin, and Floyd counties, with map. By A. R. Crandall. 24 p. 5 pi. — Chemical analyses A. [V. 1-3]. ]st-7th chem- ical report, [1873/75-88] ... By R. Peter, J: H. Talbutt, A. M. Peter. '84-['88?] 3 v. 4p\ Note. These vols, grouped together the following chemical reports. The l8t-4th are reprints, having first appeared irreg- ularly in the preceding series of Rpts. of progress Ist-.'idfApr. 1870, Feb. 1877, Apr. 1878). 'JJ4. Iv. (l),iv 477 n 4th-6ih(Junel879,Dec.l883,.Sept. 1884).'8.'-,. 1 v. fS) .328 •^On 7th (!Sept. 1884/Apr. 1888). ['88?] 1 v. 171 p '"^' Also counted as " 5th-] 1th since the boginningof the Survey " The third vol. is called "v. A, pt. 3." [V. 1] incl. al^o Chemical examination of Ihe ashes of the hemp and buck- wheat plants, by K. Peter"; 25 )..; a reprint of v. 11, no 'i of Kpts of progress. V. 2 incl. also -Comparative views '' etc., as hsler] below, 188:!, pp. 9.5-].sr,. The 8th chemical rpt. IH mentioned in Rpt. of progress 1890/01 as " ready for publi- Bu'/ve in 1905''"^ appeared as 15ull. no. .'i of the Norwood — Timber and botany. B. Comprising seven re- ports on the forests and botany of different parts of the State. 1884. 1. 8". iv, 2.{9 p. Note. This vol. grouped together and re-paged the following rptH. ontlri.ber and botany which ha.l appeared irregularly in thf series of R.-porls of progrcsH listed above : (1). KoreHtM f,f Oreeniip, etc. Hlialer and ('randall. PI ,\' 't"'""y "^ Barren and Kdmonson eos. Ilussey. V 2 (3). Timbers of Ornysfjn, IJreek., etc. DeKriese Jp 9 (4). TlmbeiHof the .North Cumberland. lU-Kriese. IV:' 9 Timbers of the Tradewaler r(!glon. lleKrIese. V" 4 rimbcrs west of Tcnn. Hivrr. DcKrIcHo V- fl belt from Columbus to Pound Gap. ncKrlese V' 10 (ft). (6). (7). ') 26 Institutions] STATE PUBLICATTONS TKy. [Geological Surveys, continued.'] — Eastern coal field. C. Comprising eiglit reports on the resources of some of the counties located in the eastern coal field. 1884. 1. 8". (1), iv, 305 p. maps. pi. ding. I^ote. Made up, in same manner as preceding;, of: (1). Geology of Greenup, ('arter, etc. Crandall. II: 1. (2). Iron ores ot (ireeniip, I5oyd, Carter, etc. Moore. I: 3. (3). Iron rafre. of Ilanyinff Ilociv region. Moore. I: 5. (4). llpt. on Menifee CO Oiindall. I\': 2. (n). Iron ores and nifre. of Ked River reifion. Moore. IV: 3. (6). Iron ores in vicinity of Cumberland Gap. Moore. IV: 5. (7). Section from Wolfe co. to Breathitt. Moore. IV: 6. (8). Chinn's Branch canuel coal district. Moore. V: 12. See also under Legislature, Jnln., Docs., 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«. iv, 222 p. Note. Made up, in same manner as preceding, of : (1). Geol. of Nolin River dint. Moore. II: 2. (2). Topographical rpt. of same. Page. II: 5. (3). Rpt. on the Airdrie Furnace. Moore. II: 4. (4). Geol. of Hancock county. Moore. IV: 10. (6). Geol. of part of Ohio county. Norwood. V: f>. (6). Llmonite ores of Tritfg, etc., COS. Caldwell. V: 8. (7). Reconn. of Breckinridge canneldist. Norwood. IV: 8. The t.-p. calls for but s\x rptB., apparently overlooking no. (2). — [Reports on geology of counties]. 1879-00. 4°. Cont. : Washington, Nov. 1882,23, (1) p.; Garrard. Dec. 1882, 30, (1) p.; Lincoln, Dec. 1882, 36, (1) p.; Mercer, Dec. 1SS2, 2H, (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; 58, (1), 5S p. — Clark and Monigoraery, by W. M. Linney, Dec. 18S4; 7-5, (1) p.— Marion, by W. T. Knott, Jan. 1885; 42, (1) p. — Mason, by W. M. Lin- ney, Dec. 1885; 31 p.— Bath and Fleming, by W. M. Linney, Jan. 1886; 85, (1) p. — Elliott, by A. R.Crandall, [f. 18S6] ; 28 p. — Henry, Shelby, and Oldham, by W. M. Linney, [ISST] ; 18, (l),lfi, (1),34, (i) 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, 187(5. Cambridge, [Mass.], '76. 8°. iv, 103, (1) p. 2 fold. maps. Note. Cont. " Ky. Geol. Survey. 1875. Preliminary map, compiled from various surveys. N. S. Shaler, Director. By L. Trouvelot ..." Scale, 10 mi. = 1 in.; size, 16J x 37| in. This doc. appeared also as v. II: 11 of Rpts. of Progress. — Importance of improvement in the navigation of the Kentucky River to the mining and manufac- turing interests of Ky. By N. S. Shaler and J: R. Procter. (In House, Jan. 25, 1870.) '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 tbe Commonwealth. By N. S. Shaler and J: R. Procter. (In House, Jan. 1,1878.) '78. 8°. 35 p. (Leg. Doc. 15, sess. 1877.) — Notes on the coal and iron ores of western Ky. By W: B. Caldwell, Jr. n.t.p. [1878?] 17 p. Note. 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, (1) 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. 927 Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Ky. \^Geological Surveys, continued-l — [Ist] report of the photographic survey. [1879.] 80 + p. 80 pi. 27ote. Apparently loose eheets, never completed or bound. 2d and 3d paru were planned but never published. — Notes on the rocks of central Ky., with list of fossils, Nov. 1882. By W. M. Linney. 4°. 19 p. — Report on the botany of Madison, Lincoln. Gar- rard, Washincrton. 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.40. 62 p. Note. Also included in Chemical Analyees A, v. 2. — Kentucky fossil corals. \ monograph of the fossil corals of the Silurian and Devonian rocks of Ky. ByW: J.Davis. Pt. 2. 1885. 4°. pi. Note. Plates only. Text was never published. — List of birds of Nelson county. By C: W. Beck- ham. 1885. 4°. 58 p. Note. Also with Linney's Report on Spencer and Nelson counties, 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 Mines rpts. 1901/02. — Preliminary county map of Ky., by J. B. Hoeing, Topographer. [New York], 1887. Scale, 20 mi. = 1 in.; size, 13 X 2^ in. Note. Also with 7th-9th rpts. of R.R. Commission, 1886-88. See also back under Agric, Hort., <6 Stat., Note. — Map of Cumberland Mountain system. By J. B. Hoeing, [c. 1887. Xot seen ] — Report on the geological and economic features of the Jackson's Purchase region ... By R. H. LoughrMge. 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 exandnations made 1S88-89; by E: Orton. n. d. ['91.] 1. 8°. 2:^3 p. maps. il. — Report on the geology of parts of Jackson and Rofkcastle oonnti-s; [July 1, 1891]. By G: M. Sullivan. 4°. (1). VO p. map. — Preliminary map of Kentucky, by J. B. Hoeing. (". E. 1892. Scale, 10 mi. = 1 in. ; size, 25i X 4*;^ in. Not'. Another ed., " prepared for the Ky. R.R. Commrs." by the Survey, 1890, is in lOth-lUh rpts. of R.R. Commission. Bureau of Imniig ration (1880-87"). Publications, nos. 1-8. 8a, 8b, 8c, 9-40. [1880-86 ] Colli.: 1. T>\c M.ateripllen Vcrhriltnl«Ke und Vortheile fiir EIn wanderer im 8ta.it<' Ky. — 2 To the farmern of Gt. Brit- ain and Irelnnrl. On the tfeniTal excellcnco of soils of Ky., iir. — 3. InfornLitlon for pmiiirants. The climate, soil, tim- ber*, &c. of Ky. conlrnnted with those of the Northwest. 1881, 8."). — 4. .SV/jn*", In Gi'rman. — .T. .SVim^, in Swrdish. — fi. Per Holvellii.Ven'ln und die Klnwandi-nine. Kine Er- kl'sirune des llflvc-tla-Vcrclns. — 7. Die suhwcizer Culonie " Bernstadt " In r,nurel coutily, Ky., X.-.\. — 8. Hetrnchtuna- en Uher Kmli^ration und ("oloiilHatlon bcliuf« Hilduntc eliier schwi lzerlMard of Managers, annual 1854/55, biennial 18.55/57-57/59; annual, for year : 1861-93 ; 40th-45th annual, Sept. 30: 1893/ 94-98/99. Frankfort and Louisville, '56-99. 8". N^ote. Established as Second Ky. Lunatic Asylum; called Western L. A., 1855-73; Second Ky. L. A., 1873-76; Western Ky. L. A.. 1876-94; sincetheu asnbove. Kpt. 1854/55, covering Sept. 18, 1854/Dec. 31, 1855, was apparently the let by Mgrs., but see rpts. of Conarars., below. Kpt. 1875 has wrong date on cover, " 1876." Rpt. 1890 wrongly called " bien." 37th, 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 coranirs. 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 I\y. 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., Docs., etc, 1884. Central Ky. Asylum for the Insane (Lakeland, 1872-1. [l8t-29thi annual report, Nov.: 1873- 73/74, Oct. 10, 1874/75, Nov. 1: 1875/76-86/87, Sept. 30: 1887/88-1900/01. Frankfort, ['73?- 9:.] ; Louisville, '97-1901. 8°. Wote. Called Fourth Ky. Lunatic Asylum in [let] rpt.; called Central Ky. Lunatic Asylum to 1894; location called Anchorage through rpt. 1891/92. Rpts. lS>i.3/84-84/85 said to have been in 1 v. ; not seen. Rpt. 1891/9-2 cont. rpts. of Commrs., 1890/91-91/92. Rpts. 1896/97, 98/99-99/1900 were numbered 25th, 27th-28th. — Bv-laws, rules and regulations. Louisville, 1880. 16°. 30 p. — See also under Legislature, -Jnls., Docs., etc., 1888. Commissioners Appointed to Supervise Improvem,ents on the Lunatic Asylums (1886-). Report, [Dec. 2, 1887]. '87. 8°. 2.5 p. See also vnder Exec, and Staff, Governor, 1888; under Inspec. and Reg., Inspector and Examiner ; and under Legislature, -Tnls., Docs., etc., 1866. Land Office. Register of the. Report, [1875] ; biennial, Doc. 1: 1875/77; Nov. 18, 1881; Oct. 10: annual 1884/85, biennial 1887/89-91/93. ['75?]-93 8°. Note. Rpt. [1875'] not seen, but mentioned in rpt. 1875/77. See aUo under Exec, and Staff, Gorernor, 1833. Library, State. Report of the State Librarian, Jan. 16, 1834, [sess. 1838], Dec. 12, 18.39, Jan. 6, 1841, sess. 1844, 46, .Ian. 10, 1856, Feb. 17, 1860, Jan. 10, 1866. Jan. 17, 1870, Dec. 2, 1889, Oct. 10, 1891. ['.34-91.] 8°. Notf. In early rpts. called Librarian or Public Librarian. Rpt. 18:58 laid before [legislature; not known if printed. As late as 1870 these rpts. were priiicli);illv catalogues, or lists of acccpiionB. Rpt. .Ian. 1866 covers 1862/«5. In rpt. 1889 officer Is called " Librarian and Hnpt. of Public Property." — Catalogue, Jan. 3, 1854. n. t. p. 8°. 13 p. — Same, 1875, 79, 81, 83, 86, 87, 89, 91. 92, 93. 95, 97. 1900, 02, 03. P'rankfort ancZ Louisville, '75- 1903. 8". See (linn preifdivg note. — Supplemental catalogue, 1899, 1902. Louisville, •00-02. 2 pm. 8". — Tatilogue of law books, Aug. 1, 1862. '62. 8°. — Lint of publications — surplus works in the Kj. S. L., for sale or exchange, h. t. p. [1889.] 8". 20 p. Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Ky. Library, State, continited. — The Ky. Historical Society. Executive order [etc.], relating to tlie property and collections ... n. t. p. [188i).] 8". (3) p. — Official manual, for the use of the courts, State officials [etc.]. Louisville, 1894, 95, 98, 1900, 02, 04. 6 V. IGo. (Title var.) Note. 1898 said to be 120. [^Penitentiaries.'] Penitentiary (Frankfort, 1798-). Report, Oct., Nov. or Dec: annual 1809-51, biennial 1851/53-69/(Jl ; [report, 1862?]; Dec. 31: biennial 1863/64, f;6/(;7-68/69, 72/7;^-84/85, annual [1865, 70, 71]; Nov. 30: biennial 1885/ 87-91/93, annual 189;V!>4-96/97. 8°. Note. Rpts. prior to 1860 here given are cited in Snecd'e history of the institution; not certain whether all were printed in pm., but many appeared in Journals, lipts. by Agent, or Keeper, or .\geut and Keeper, 1809-U), 'iS-SS/,')? ; by Auditor, entitled " A statement of the situation of the I'enitertiary," Oct. 1: 1817-24 (also ISi."!, with varying title) ; by Keeper and Lessee, 1857/69-78/7'J ; by Directors and otBcers, 1880/81-82/83; since then by Warden, except 1887/89 by (lommrs. of Binking Fund as ex officio Directors. Hpts. 1839, 55 each cover but 9 mos., Mar. 1/Dec. 1. Rpts. [18:54, 55, C:i/64-80/8l] bear date of Jan. or Feb. following rpt. year. Rpt. 1862 not seen, but said 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. 8°. 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, 1866. 'G&. 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, Governor, 1844. 45; under Inspec. and Reg., Sinking Fund Commrs., 1843, DO; under Legislature, Jnls.. Docs., etc., 1823, 34, 3S, 44, 66, 69, 80, 82; o.nd 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, 188:». ['87-89.] Branch Penitentiary CEddyville. 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°. Note, [let] seen only in Penitentiary rpt. 2d covers 23 mos. See also under Exec, and Staff, Gonernor, 1890. Board of Prison Commissioners (1898-). [1st]- 4th annual report, Nov. 80: 1898, 98/99-1900/01. Louisville, 1900-02. 8°. [1st] covers Note. Also called Commrs. of Penitentiaries, but 4 months. 93 1 Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Ky. Report, annual, 14 V. 8°. {^Printing .'\ Pullic Printer. Statement, biennial, Oct.' 10, 1853/55. n.t.p. 8°. 24 p. — In House, Feb. 15, 1858. Mr. \i Payne, from the committee on printing, made the following report, n. t. p. 8°. 21 p. Xote. Cont. rpt. of State Printer, Oct. 10: 1855/57. — 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-) Aug : 1878/79-91/92. '79-92. See also under Exec, and Staff, Auditor, 1868; and under Legislature, Jnls., Docs., etc., 1845 (two). [Registrar of Births, Marriages, and Deaths.'] Report, 1859. See under E.xec. and ^t^ifi.. Auditor, 1853. [ Weather Service.] United States Dept. of Agriculture. [Bulletin of the State "Weather Service] ; 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°. Xote. Uniform with those for other States, the monthly parte ea. 8 p., the ann. summaries ea. VI p. V. 1 covered Aug./ Dec. 1896; v. 2-11 correspond to calendar years. Ann. sum- maries 1898-1S02 are unnumbered; from lyo.3 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. Kote. Issued during the crop season only, Apr.-Sept. or Apr.-Oct. There were 2ti nos. in 1899-1901, 03-06; 25 in 1902, 06. There was a Special tobacco bull., Sept. 3, 1901, and Special bulls. Oct. 8, 19U1 [mispr. " 1891 "] and Oct. 7, 1902. JCDICIARY. 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; by A. H. Sneed. 1 v. 1805-08; by M. D. Hardin. 1 v. Is08-17; by G: M. Bibb. 4 v. 1817-21; by A. K. Marshall. 3 v. 1822-24; by W: Littell. 5 v. [1795-1821], Selected cases; by W: Lit- tell. 1 V. 1824-28; by T. B. Monroe. 7 v. 1829-32; bv J'. J. Marshall. 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. A'ra- lucky Tieport»,v. !%-%■>., \%'ess. Sept. 1861 took a recess, Oct. 4-Nov. 27, and the Nov. sitting is sometimes called an "adjnd. sess." Although many of the rigular sessions convened Dec. 31bt, they were always known as of the year in which convened. [Laws of the State.] Acts, sessional, 1792-1904. Frankfort, [ I792J-1 894 ; Louisville, '96-1904. 8°. Note. Acts 1812-15 paged continuously, p. 1-688; similarly, 1816-19, p. 1-1000; 1820-21, p. 1-503; 18J2-23, p. l-.=i34. Public acts and private acts generally separately grouped, of late years, but without t.-ps. Acts May, Oct., I8j2 in 1 v. with common t.-p.; similarly, Acts Aug., Dec. 1840 and Acts Sept. 1861-.Jan. 1863; Acts of other extra and adjnd. sessions gener- ally in separate vols. Acts in 1 v. each sess., through sess. 1849; thereafter in 2 v. each eess., 1850-85, except sess. 1851, Jan. 1861, Mav 1861, Dec. ISri.S, 65, each In 1 v.; in 3 v. each sess., 1887, 89;" sess., Dec. 1891, Aug., Nov. 1892, all In 1 v.; in 1 v. each sess., 1894-1904. — Laws of Kentucky; comprehending those of a gen- eral nature now in force [etc.]. Lexington, 1799. 8°. Ixxxvii, 514 p. — A collection of all the public and permanent acts . . . now in force; with acts of Va. relating to land titles . . . the encouragement of learning, [etc.]. ByH.Toulmin. 1802. 12". Ixvi, 507, (.2) p. — The statute law of Ky.; observations, [etc.]. 5 V. 8°. Cont.: V. 1. 1792-Nov. 1797. 2. Jan. 1798-ses8. 1801. with notes, praelections and By W: Littell. 1809-19. V. 3. 1802-ses8. 1807. V. 4. Sesa. 1808-8e88. 1811. V. 5. Sess. 1812-Be8s. 1816. A digest of the statute law of Kv., being a collection of all the acts ... to 1822. In 2 v. By W: Littell and J. Swigert. '22. 2 v. 8°. A digest of the statute laws ... to 1834. By C. S. Moreliead and M. Brown. '34. 2 v. 8°. viii, 792 p ; iv, 793-1648 p. A digest of the statute laws of a public and perma- nent nature passed since 1834. ... By P. S. Loughborough. '42. 8°. viii, 9-693 p. The revised statutes of Ky., by C. A. Wickliffc, S. Turner, and S. S. Nicholas, Conirars. In force from July 1, 1852. '52. 8°. vii, (1), 796 p. ^Ve under Legislature, Jnls., Docs., etc., 1853. 933 Legislature] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Ky. \^Laws of the State, continued.'} — Same; vrith all the amendments . . . and all the enactments . . . passed during the session of 1859/GO. By R: H. Stanton. Cincinnati, '60. 2 T. 8°. — Same, 1867. By R: H. Stanton. 2v. (Anothered.) — A digest of the general laws of Ky., enacted . . . [1859-65] with notes of the decisions . . . and . . . the laws of the winter session, 1865/66. By H. Myers. Cincinnati, '66. 8°. xvi, 796 p. J^ote. Copy seen bad binder's title " Supplement to Revised Statutes of Ky." — The general statutes . . . Comp. by E. I. Bullock, J. M. Nesbitt, and G: W. Craddock. ... Ed. by E. I. Bullock and W: Johnson. 1873. 8«. xii, (1), 955 p. — The general statutes ... as comp. by E. I. Bul- lock, J. M. Nesbitt, and G: W. Craddock . . . 1873; [with] all acts of a public and permanent nature since adopted ... By J. F. Bullitt and J: Feland. '81. 1.8°. xi, (I), 5-1295 p. — The general statutes of Ky., with notes of decisions concerning the constitution [etc.]. Prep, by J. F. Bullitt and J: Feland. Louisville, 1887. 4°. Ti, (2), 1386 p. — Same, 1877, 79, 83, 88. — The Kentucky statutes, containing all general laws including . . . sess. of 1894. With notes of de- cisions . . . Prep, by J. Barbour and J: D. Carroll. Louisville, 1894. 8°. (5), 1669 p. — The Kentucky statutes, containing all general laws, including those passed at sess. of 1898, with notes of decisions . . . 2d ed., prep, by J: D. Carroll. Louisville, 1899. 4°. (5), 1783 p. — Same; supplement. By J: D.Carroll. Louisville, 1899. — [Codes.} Code of practice, 1851, 53. — Code of practice in civil and criminal cases . . . prepared by M. C. Johnson, J. Harlan, and J. W. Stevenson, Commrs. 18r,i. 8°. 2 1., 503 p. — Same, with amendments made prior to Jan. 1, 1867. By H. Myers. Cincinnati, '67. 8°. xii, 809 p. — Civil and criminal codes of practice of Ky., prep. by R: A. Buckner and J. F. Bullitt, Commrs., and A. Duvall, umpire. With notes by J. F. Bullitt. 1876. 1.8°. (l),xi, 293, 115, vii, 182 p. — Civil and criminal codes of practice of Ky. . . . Amendments to July 1888. 2d ed. Ed. by J: D. Carroll. Louisville, 1889. 1. 8°. 534, 212 p. — Same / ... to 1895 ; [with] Amendments and acts relating to codes to Jan. 1895. Ed. by J: D. Carroll. Louisville, '95. 1. 8°. 790 p. — Kentucky criminal law and procedure, both statute and common law. By J. M. Robertson. Cincin- nati, 1899. 2 v. 1. 8°. xliii, 656 p. ; 657-1307 p. — [Other codes.] Cont.: By Stanton, 1859; by Bullitt and Feland, 1876; bv Bullitt, 1883, 99; by Carroll, 1900. Aott. LiHted in Ky. State Library catalOKue, 1903; none seen. — [Special Laws.} [Agric. and Mechanical College.} Acts of incorporation. 1880. Act to provide for the management and adminis- tration of; approved May 9, 189;'.. '9;!. — [liavhx} An jiet granting certain jjowers to the Bank of Kentucky, n. d. 12". lip. Act to estitldinh llie Northern Bank. n. d. — [CitieM.} [Charters, 1893.] Aotf. An act of .June 30, 1893 ordered the publication o) the churtcm of cities of tbe ImI, 2d. 3d. 4tb and 6tli classcH, and of tbf charter of cltliH and town* of the 6lh cIbbb. 934 Legislature] ST A TE PUBUCA TIOMS [Ky. \_Laws of Hit State, continued.'] — \_Constitiition.'] Act to tiike the sciiso of the people as to the propriety of calling a convention to re- vise the constitution. 1S80. — \_ Education.'] Common school laws, 1850. '56. 8°. An act to establish a unifoiin system of common schools for colored children. ?i. 2^., [1874]. 8 p. Common school laws and manual. [1878.] 16°. 56 p. — l^Militia.] Act to revise and amend the militia law. 29th Jan. 1812. 44 p. An act [relating to] the militia. n. p., 1817. 12°. 9 p. Militia law of Ky. An act to amend tlie militia law, approved Feb. 9, 1837. '37. 8°. 57, (l)p. Amendment to law of 1837. [1849?] An act to provide for the organization of the militia . . . Approved Mar 24, 1851. 2 p. Militia law. 1860, 64. Ky. State Guard law. Militia act of 1873. ['73.] 8°. 15 p. State Guard law. 1878. 8°. 25 p. JVbie. Title from cover. Has caption : " An act in rel. to the militia . . . aud the organization of the Ky. State Guard." — [^Revenue.] Revenue laws, revised and codified. 1868. [Journals, Documents, Etc.] Journal of the Senate, sessional, 1792-1904. Frankfort, [1792?]- [1894?]; Louisville, '96-1904. i° and S°. .Note. Sessions Aug. and Dec. 1840 seen in 1 v., but were also pub. separately. Bess. May 1861 In 1 v. with H. J. Bess. Sept. 1861, Au|;. 186-.', Jan. 1S63 in 1 v. Other extra or adjnd. sessions generally pub. separately. — Journal of the House of Hepresentatives, sessional. 1792-1904. Frankfort, [1792?]-[1894?] ; Louis- ville, '96-1904. 4° and 8°. jS'ote. Sessions Aug. and Dec. 1840 seen in 1 v., but wrre also pub. separately. Sess. May 1861 in 1 v. with S. J. Bess. Sept. 1861, Aug. 1862, Jan. 1863, in 2 v., broken in midst of Aug. 1862 sess., at p. 1000. Other extra or adjnd. sessions generally pub. separately. — Rules of Senate, sessional, 1844, 53, 67. Note. Also with constitution .and House rules, 1865, 90; with constitution and joint rules, 1884, 86, 88. — Rules of the House, sessional, 1844, 53. Note. Also with constitution and Senate rules, 186.5, 90; aud in H. J. for each session. — Standing committees, se-ssional. 1844, 55. — In the House of Representatives, Nov. 10, 1798. [Resolutions on the rights of States.] n. p., n. d. [Repr., 1890.] 4°. 4 p. on one sheet — [Report of sel. committee on common schools. 1822.] See under Inspection aud Regulation, iii/ucation, 1822. — Report of committee to investigate Penitentiary. [Sess. 1823.] — Preamble and resolutions of the Legislature in re- lation to the late decision of the Court of Appeals on the replevin and endorsement laws. n. p., [1823]. 8°. 28 p. — The response of the juiiges of the Court of Appeals to the preamble, resolutions, and address, 1824. n. p., ['24]. 8°. 38 p. — Report of the committee on the official conduct of the judges of the Court of Appeals, n. p., [1824.] 8°. 21 p. — Report of committee on [and Board of Managers of] Louisville Hospital, Nov. 17, 1824. — Report of joint committee to examine Transylvania University and the Lunatic Asylum ; to sessions 1824, 37, 39, 40. (Title var.) Note. Generally cont. rpts. from officers of the institutions. See also below, 1S'I9 aud 1841. 935 Legislature] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Ky [Journals, Documents, Etc., continued.] — [lieport of committee on that part of the Governor's message which relates to internal improvement J3ec. 20, 182G.] A^ote. Ordered printed; not seen. — Report of joint committee to visit and examine the condition of Transylvania University ; sess. 1829 41, 44. ' 2^ote. 1841 cont. rpt. of President. See also above, 1824. — Report of select committee on certain communica- tions from Ga., S.C., and Ohio; Jan. 21, 1829. — Report of the committee on education of the House ... on so much of the Governor's message as relates to schools and seminaries of learninjr 9A Afi Lexington, 1830. 8°. 52 p ^ote. Chiefly a report from Rev. B: O. Peers replying to a reso ution oi the Genl. Assembly requesting information from him as to common schools. e 'uiui.uduon — Resolutions of the Genl. Assy, . . . upon the American system and in answer to certain pro- ceedings of the legislatures of So. Carolina and other States, concerning the powers of the general government. 1830. 8°. 13, (1) p. — Report of the commissioners ajipointed to settle with the Agent and Keept-r of the Penitentiary [Jan. 3. 1834.] 8°. (3) p. "^ ' — Report of joint committee on banks; sess. 1837-59. See itnder Inspection and Regulation, Bunks. — Report [of committee] on expenditures of Board of Internal Improvement; sess. 1837, 38, 39. — Report of the committee on internal im'provement In Senate, Jan. 31, 1838. n.i.p. 8°. 7p — Report of the committee on the sinking fund- sess. 1837, 39, 4-1 . ' — Same, in obedience to a resolution of the House • sess. 1840. broadside. ' — Report of the committee on the coal trade and iron interests of Ky. [Sess. 1837.] n.t.p. 20 p — Geological Survey. [Report of the committee on internal improvement concerning expediency of Sess. 1837.] n.t.p. 8°. 4 p. " — Report of the committee on tlie Penitentiary sess 1838,44,47,49,50. (Title var.} — Report of the committee on military affairs. fSess 1838.] n. t. p. 8«. (4) p. — Speech of Mr. Memminger, the commissioner from So Carolina, before the Legislature of Ken- tucky upon ... a railroad from Charleston to the Ohio river. ]8;-!9. 8°. 28 p. — Speech in the House upon the biH to confer banking privi eges on the Charleston, Louisville & Cincin natiR.K.Co. By K: A. Huckner. 1839 27 p -Speech in the Senate on the proposition to confer banking privileges on the Charleston & Cincin- nati KTl. Co. By J. (iuthrie. n. d. [1839?! r>". 16 p. ^ -* — Hemarks in the House on the importation of slaves. By J. P. Hardin. //. d. 8". 13 ,,. — [Report .,f joint committee appointed to visit Deaf and numb Asylum. Sess. 1839.] n t p — Ik-port of the joint committee on public offices • SC8H. 1839, ')'). ' — Heport of the committee on religion, on a number of petitions praying a repeal of the laws author- ',1'"?/' f"^^ °^ spirituous liquors. [Sess. 1839.] w. i. p go, 4 p L — Report of the geleot committee to whom was re- ferred the resi-onse of the Treasurer, n t v [Ses.H. 18.!9.J 8". 3 p. n.t.p. 9S<^ Legislature] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Ky. \_,Journals, Documents, Etc., continued.'} — Response of the Bank of Kentucky and branches to the intiTronatories propounded by the joint committee on banks, n. p., [1840]. 87 p. — Report of tlie joint committee apjtointed to visit the Deaf and Dumb Asylum at Danville. . . . Feb. 1, 1840. n. p., '40. 8". 7 p. — Keport of the committee on the expenditures of the Board of Internal Improvement, 1840. n. d. 8°. 48 p. — Same, Feb. 1841. ['41.1 8°. 5 p. — Report of the committee on internal improvement, 1841. n.d. 8°. 3 p. — Memorial of the President and Directors of the Bank of Kentucky in relation to the report of the joint committee on banks. 1841. 8°. 12 p. — Report of the joint committee appointed to examine into the condition of the Lunatic Asylum ; sess. 1841,43,44,59. (Title var.) See also above, 1824. — Report of the joint committee appointed to settle with the Green and Barren River Commrs. [8ess. 1841.] n. t. p. 8°. (9) p. — Report of the committee on agriculture, Mar. 10, 1843. n. t.p. 8°. (13) p. — [Keport of the select committee in relation to the §76,000. Sess 1844.] \^Not seen.} See also under Exec, and Staff, Governor, 1844. — Report of select committee in relation to abolishing the Board of Internal Improvement. [Sess. 1844.] — Report of the committee on elections, with Ballin- gal's protest. [Sess. 1844.] — Letter from the late Keeper of the Penitentiary. [Sess. 1844.] — Memorial of Craig and Henry. [Sess. 1844.] — Report of the joint committee on the public printing. [Sess. 1845.] n. t. p. 8°. (21) p. — Report of the minority of the committee on printing. [Sess. 1845.] /;. i. p. 8°. (22) p. — Memorial soliciting an approprintion for the State Hospital for the Insane, at Lexington; and also urging the necessity for establishing a new hos- pital in the Green River country. By D. L. Dix. 1846. 8°. 16 p. — Report of the committee of internal improvement touching the charges against the lessees of the railroad. [Sess. l84('/47.] n. t. p. 8". (27) p. — Memorial from the Kentucky Historical Society in relation to a geological survey of Kentucky ; [Jan. 9, 1847]. 8°. 13 p. — Memorial of the lessees of the Lexington & Ohio R.R., [Feb. 2, 1847]. n. i. p. 8°. 7 p. — Report of the select committee in relation to the B(l. of Internal Improvement, slackwater navi- gation, etc. House, Feb. 16, 1847. 8°. (12) p. — Report of joint committee to visit the Institution for the Education of the Blind, [t^ess. 1849.] — Funeral discourse of Rev. Stuart Robinson [over Col. R: M. Johnston, before the Genl. Assv., Nov. 20, 1850J. n. t. p. ['50.] 8°. (10) p" — Report of committee on internal improvement. [Sess. 1853.] 4 p. — Report of committee on agriculture and manufac- tures. [Sess. 1853.] 17 p. — [Reports of majority and minority of committee in relation to Revised statutes, and accompanying documents. Sess. 1853]. 937 Legislature] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Kj. \^Jour'nals, Documents, Etc., continued.'] — In the House, Mar. 4, I«o4. [Report of Mr. Mus- selman, from committee on agriculture and manufactures.] n. t. ;;. 8°. 13 p. — Resolutions of committee on federal relations. [Seas. 1855.] — [Memorial in rel. to House of Refuge in Louisville. Sess. 1855], — Report of the excursion made by the Executive and Legislatures of . . . Kentucky and Tennessee . . . 2Gth, 27th & 28th Jan. 1860 . . . Cincin- nati, '60. 80. i:59 p. — In Senate, Mar. 22, 1861. [Responses of eleemos- ynary institutions to inquiries of committee on finance.] n. t. p. 8°. 30 p. — Papers, acts and resolutions . . . relating to the existing war, session of 18G1. '61. 8°. 28,_(l)p. — Acts, resolutions and reports relating to the existing war, sess. of 1861. '61. 8°. 16 p. — In House . . . Feb. 25, 1862. [Report of commit- tee to examine report of the Institution for . . . Feeble-minded Children.] n. t. p. 8°. 9 p. — Report of the select committee appointed to visit the charitable institutions, Feb. 9, 1865. '65. 13 p. — Minority report of the committee appointed on the proposed amendment of the United States Con- stitution, Feb. 14, 1865. n. t. p. H°. 8 p. — Report of the committee on finance on the salaries of civil and military officers, Feb. 15, 1865. '65. 8°. 12 p. — Report of the committee on circuit courts on the case of R. B. Carpenter, Esq., attorney in the 9th judicial district, Feb. 25, 1865. '65. 8°. 34 p. — Report of the special committee on the case of the Hon. J. F. Hullitt, Chief Justice of the Court of Appeals, Feb 27, 1865. '65. 8°. 24 p. — Majority and minority reports in the contested election case of Mcrshon against Ballew, made to the House . . . Dec. 14. 1865. '65 8°. 21 p. — In Senate, Dec. 14, 1865. [Majority and minority reports of the committee on privileges and elections re Thompson v. Allan.] n. t. p. 8 p. — Report and testimony in the contested election case of Reynolds against Stroube, made to the House, Dec. 15, 1865. '65. 8°. 30 p. — Majority and minority reports in the contested elec- tion case f)f Brann against Wilson, made to the House, Dec. 16, 1865. '65. 8°. 73 p. A'ote. The name Wilson is on a slip pasted over the name " Stroube " originally printed on t.p. — Majority and minority reports in the contested elec- tion case of Morton agains^t Gregory, made to the House, Dec. 18, 18C5. '65. 8°. 47 p. — Testimony taken in the contested election case of B. D. Lacy against L. Barber . . . House, Dec. 20, 1865. '65. 8«. 22 p. — Testimony read as evidence in the contested election cases of Beck & White vs Hawthorn & Deg- man . . . Mouse. Dec. 20, 1865. '65. 8°. 43 p. — Majority and minority rejjorts in the contested elec- tion case of Fearons against Baker, made to the Senate. Jan. 15, IHCfi. '66. 8'^ 77 p. — Majority and minority rejiorts in the contested elec- tion case of Carlisle against Benton, made to the Senate, Jan. 17, 1866. '66 8°. 29 p. — Report in relation to the condition of the Bank of Kentucky . . . Senate, Jan. 25, 1866. '66. 7 p. 9.^8 Legislature] STATE PUBLICATIOXS [Ky. \^Journals, Documents, Etc., continued.^ — Report and testimony relative to the conduct of the Keeper of the Penitentiary . . . House, Jan. 29, 1866. '66. 8°. 17 p. — In Ilouec, Feb 8, 1866. [Reports of coraruittee to visit the lunatic asylums.] n. t. p. 8°. 7 p. — Report of joint committee appointed to investigate the truth of statements made by Brevet Maj. Gen. C. B. Fisk; Feb. 13, 1866. '66. 8°. 20 p. - Report of the Fisk investigating committee, made to the Governor, May 17, 1866. '66. 8°. 28 p. — Report of the special committee on the subject of the removal of the seat of government from the city of Frankfort; [Jan. 1867]. '67. 8°. 21 p. — Remonstrance from the Board of Trustees of Cen- tre College against the proi)Osed change in the charter of said college ; [House, Feb. .18, 1867]. '67. 8°. 26 p. — Memorial by the State Sovereignty Society of Ohio \ . . Senate, Mar. 5, 1867. '67. 8°. " 12 p. — Report of special committee to investigate the affairs of the Ky. Insurance Co., Feb. 5, 1868. '68. 8°. 21 p. — Papers and evidence in regard to the purchase of the Adjt. Genl's report, also report from Senate finance committee, [Feb. 1868]. '68. 8". 58 p. — Biographical sketch of the Hon. L. W. Powell, Governor . . . from 1851 to 1855. Pub. by direction of the Genl. Assy. '68. 8°. 131, (1) p. port. — Biogra[>hical sketch of the Hon. J: L. Helm, late Governor . . . Pub. by direction of the Genl. Assy. '68. 8°. 144 p. ^ote. In 1 V. with the preceding title. — In House . . . Feb. 26, 1868 [Report from select committee to visit Eastern Lunatic Asylum.] n. t. p. 8". 5 p. — Report of the condition of the various insurance companies incorporated by the Commonwealth ; [by L. Cooke, from special committee, Jan. 16, 1869]. '69. 8°. 98 p. — Majority report and evidence in the investigation of the claims of Newton Craig, made by the Senate committee on finance ; [Mnr. 3, 1869]. '69. 24 p. — Reports of the special committee appointed to inves- tigate charges against the Sujit. of Institution for Feeble-minded Children . . . House, Mar. 19, 1873. '73. 8°. 32 p. — Report of committee to whom was referred the Governor's special message respecting the inter- ference of Federal authorities with the Govern- ment of Louisiana. [Sess. 1873.] '73. 10 p. — [Report of special joint committee to invc-^tigate the clerks' offices of Jefferson and other coun- ties]. 1880. 34 p. — Report of the special committee on the Penitentiary, to the Senate. Feb. 26, 1880. '80. 8°. 82 p. — Report of special committee on Agricultural and Mechanical College, 1880. — Report of the joint special committee to investigate the condition of the convicts of the Peniten- tiary worked bv contractors without the walls, Mar. 23. 1882. " '82. 8". 69 p. — Rep>rt of the special committee appointed to inves- tigate the conduct of the Western Lunatic Asy- lum. Mar. 7, 1884. '84. 8°. 24 p. — Oration and addresses on J. M. Elliott, in the House. Apr. 24, 1884. '84. 8°. 36 p. 9^9 Legislature] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Ky. {_JonrnaU, Docvments, Etc., continued. 1^ — Majority and minority reports and testimony taken •^ i ,,^'^"''^" county investigating committee, made Mar. 16, 1888. '88. 8° 551 p — In Senate, Mar 3), 1888. [Report of joint com- mittee to investigate conduct of Central Lunatic Asylum.] n. t. p. 8". 7 p — In Senate, May 1, 1888. fRc^port of special joint committee on management and conduct of Feeble minded Institute ] n. t. p 8" 15 n — In Senate, May ;!, 1888. [Report of judiciary com- mittee and joint committee to investigate con- duct of office of Supt. of Public Instruction 1 n. t. p. 8°. 19 p -' — Report of investigation of offices of Auditor and Treasurer, May IG, 1888 '88. 8°. 68 p — Majority, supplemental, and minority reports and testimony reported by the judiciary committee of the House in investigation concerning Judo-e \Y L. Jackson . . . 1890. 8°. 202, (1) p ° — Report of the joint committee ... to examine the books, affairs, etc. of the Agric. and Mech. Col- lege, including the testimony taken by the com- mittee ; [May 24, 1890]. '90. 8°. 298 p. — [Report of joint committee appointed to visit an.l examine into the management of the Agric and Mech. College; May 11, 1892]. ['92.] 8°. 40 p. MiSCELLANEOnS. Agent of State of Ky. at Washington. Repoit : Jan 1, 1865; Dec. 7, 1865; Jan. ], 1867- Dec 2 1867; Jan. 1, 1868; Feb. 24, 1869. Note. Also called State Agent for Ky. — Report in regard to credits on drafts and certifi- cates for slaves mustered into the U. S service [to House, Dec. 20. 1865]. n. t. p. 8° 8 p ' [ Boundaries ] Cowmissioners Appointed to Mark the Boundary TAne Between the States of Kentvckv and Tennessee (1858-). Report, [Nov 11 1«59.] '60. 8°. 98 p. pi. ^ ' See also under "Exec, and Staff, Governor, 1820, 26. Capitot State, Commissioners for the Erection of the Report, made Oct. 1, 18,57. '57 8° [Civil War.^ Report of the Kentucky commissioners to the late Peace Conference ... at Washing- ton City, [Feb. 1861]. '61. 8". 88 p Report of Military Board, Sept. 10, 1861. '61 20 d Cumberland Hospital. Report of Trustees, Jan 12 rp-//- Hu' ^''^- 2'V«i^«' J'"i-101843; [Jan. 1854?]! lElliott Monument^ [Oration, etc., on unveilin- of ^tate monument to Juige Elliott.] 1884 " \_Forestry Congress] (Huntsville, Ala., 1887.) Report ri-7- ^ r'"*^'""''"^"^'^'^'^'''^' t^^'^^-1'^887]. '87. 80. lOp llIart,Joel 7'.] Report of the memorial services on the reinterment of the remains of Joel T Hart Frankfort, June 18, 1887. '87. 8°. 55 p. llhstory.] An ad.lress in commemoration of the first settlement of Kentucky: delivered at Boonesbor- Mr.^ u]!'' ^o*^' ^^''^ ^^^^' ^y ^- T- Morehead. 40. 80. 181 p. Louisville Hospital. Report of Board of Managers Nov. 1824. Dec. 1829. 2 rpts. 8". Note. Upt. 1824 U Incl. with rpt. of leglnlative coramlttoe iPrisnn Congress r\ Report of Commissioners to the congr.Hs of the National Prison Association . r„.,, "''[♦'"'ore, Jan, 21, 187.'.. '73. 8" 22 p L'^i/Zf J Silk culture. n.t.p. [18.39.] 8°. HI p. N>U Com. Itit.r-Htatf correspondence and a treatlBO bv M. DeFlnzzl. .\dded to U. .7. Appondix, ho««. 1r"o ^^ | 940 ARKANSAS STATE PUBLICATIONS TAst compiled from the collrction of ArA-annan documents in the yew York. Public Library : from the " Catalogue of the State Library of jVamtachufiettn," JfiSO, and Annaiil Supple- merits, /S8O-I9O0 ; and from T. L. Cole's " Bihlioqraphy of the Statute Low of the Southern Stati-x : Ar/cansas." Revised by J. IT. Reynolds, Secretary Arkansas Historical Association. Documents in this list generally published at the capital, Little Hock, if not otherwise specified. Traversed by Oabeza de Vaca, about 152S; by De Soto, 1541— 12. First settlcmentB, by the Frencb, 16S6. Embraced in Louisiana purcbasc, 1803; in District of Louisiana, 1S04; in Territory of Louisiana, 1805; in Territory of Missouri, 1812. Or^'anized as Territory of Arl^ansaw, 1819, with the sanae northern, eastern and southern boundaries as at present but extending west to the national boundary of that day. Hedueed to its present limits by Choctaw Treaty, 1825, and Cherokee Treaty. 1828. Admitted as State of Arliansas, June 15, 18:^6. Massacre of Arkansas emigrants at Mountain Meadows, Utah, t^ept. 1857. Seceded from the Union, May 6, 18fi1. fie-admittc^d, June 22, 18?S8. Capital at Post of Arkansas, 1819-21; since then at Little Rock. [Public documents], 1840; biennial, 1850-00; sess. 1871. n.t.p. 8«. Note. Variouslv designated as follows : Appendix, 1S40. Message of the Gov., 1850-52. Governor's Message, 1854. Message and Documents, 1856, 58/.59. Arkansas Documents, 1860. Reports of State Officers, sess. 1871 (cover title). Report of the Auditor, showin'jf the ainmint of public debt on account of the State and Real Estate Banks [etc.]. 1868. 8°. 57 p. yote. In reality a collection of miscellaneous documents, including rpts. by Auditor, Agt. for Purchase of Arms for State Guard (and rpt. on capture of same), Commr. Public Works, Deaf Mute Institute, Blind Institute, Supt. Public Instruction, and Treasurer, fill of which will be found listed under their respective heads. Public documents. 1879. 80/81; biennial, 1885/86- 1903/04. n.t.p. 8°. Note. Binder's title. CON'STITCTION. Convention, 1836. .Tournal of the proceedinufs of thi' convention met to form a constitution and sys- tem of State sfoverninent . . . commenced 4th Jan. and ended 30th Jan., 1836. •;^.6. 8°. 52 p. — Constitution [and ordinance] . . . done by the people of Arkansas in convention assembled. . . . 1836. 8". 22 p. — Sam-e ... in convention assembled . . . 1836. '38. 8°. 23 p. Convention, 1861. Journal of the convention . . . begun and held . . . 4th [/21st] March 1861 . . . '61. 80. 144 p. — Constitution [and ordinances. Mar. 1861]. n. t. p. 80 31 p. — Journal of both sessions of the convention . . . beQ:un and held [Mar 4/21, May 6/June 3, 1861] ... '61. so. .-,09 p. yote. Although the convention on Mar. 21 adjourned to Aug. 19, it was called together in May by its President. Pp. 3-111 cont. a line-by-line reprint of the journal of the March session. — Ordinances [resolutions and constitution] of the State convention which convened . . . May 6, 1861. '61. 80. 128 p. 941 Constitution] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Ark. Convention, 1864. Journal of the convention of dele- gates of the people . . . Jan. 4[/2:?]. 18(14; also Journals of the House of Representatives of the sessions of 1864, 64/(!o, and 18G5. 70. 8° 58 309, ('.7 p. ■ ' are?n ActT'lSeVof """°° ''"''^ ordinances of this convention Convention, 2868. Debates and proceedings of the convention . . . Jan. 7th, 18(58 ... to form a constitution for the State . . . Official. J: G Price, Secret«ry. '68. 1. 8°. 985 [for 9791 p.' + p. 812 a-812e. -' ^ A'ote. In fact edited by J. M. Pomeroy. Copy seen cont also the two titles ne.xt following. ^ — Ordinances, public resolutions. & orders, passed, and memorials addressed to the Congress of the U S • . . 1868. 1. 8°. (4), 30 p., or p. 815-848. J^ote. Seen in Debates, but also published separately. — The constitution of the State of Arkansas. Framed and adopted by the convention which assembled . . . Jan. 7th, 1868. '68. 1. 8°. p. [851]-899. 2>^ote. Seen only in Debates. — Same. With marginal notes, a full documentary history of the constitution, [etc.]. By J M Pomeroy. 1870. 1.8°. vi, (1), 16, rxxvl- Ixxv, (1), (4), 54, [cxxxvii]-clxxvi, p. — Constitution ... as adopted by the convention, Feb. 11, 1868. '68. 8°. 28 p. ybte. Double columns. Convention, 1874. Report of the committee on finance embodymg . . . reports of the Senate committee on Auditor's and Treasurer's books, n t o 8°. 74 p. ^- Note. The Journal had not been printed, up to 1908. — Constitution [and address to people], n. t. p. 8° 40 p. — Verfassung des Staates Arkansas. Uebersetzt vom Achtb. A. Thoman . . . 1875. 8°. 50 p — Constitution . . . Framed and adopted by the con- vention which assembled . . . July 14th, 1874. • . . With ... a documentary history of the constitution [etc.]. By J. M. Pomeroy. '76. 1 8°. ccxiii, p. Constitution, 1874, and constitutions 1836, 61, 64 68- with notes by U. M. Rose. 1891. 8°. ' EXECDTIVK AND StAFF. Governor. Message, to legislative sessions, 1836-1907. y. ^'p"V '^y '^- ^- <^'>"w«y. 1S36,37,.. Clayton, 1868 (July, Niv.l' fkv^ -""'?■■• w^\^i/,i^''>')' ^y ••^- « Garland. 1874 188' .'v'"t ' I ^l ^^' '^io'^ "•I'"' ^"^' «'; ''V T: J. Churchill, T P' 1^-^ f- 'L '^i;''-^' J*^^^; ^y 8- •'• I'ui?heH, 1887, 89; b^ Uarke. 1897; by D. W.Jones, 1899. 1901; b'y J. Davis, 190^; Notf .Mcssaces of] 840 by retiring? and incoming Governors respectively. Messages 1871, 7.-3, 85. 9:!, 97 99 cont luts of pardons. Mess. 190:5 has n. t.-p.; p'rlnted at Hot Springs — Appendix to the message of the Governor 1879 8'3 87. '79-86 [sic]. 3 pm. 8°. (t'tle var.) ' ' Commr t^'^t "'.''^'"P""' °.l P»'''J''n8; I8H7 cont. also Rpt. of \m,/H^'Jtc -•^'"«'"'''»° Kxposltlon held at New Orleans, — List of pardons and remissions granted, biennial 1887/88-89/90. '89-91. 2 pm. 8". Note. 1887/88 com. also Rpt. of I'hysiclan of Penitentiary. 943 Executive] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Ark. Governor, continued. — Inaugural address, 1830, 57, GO, 64, 68, 77, 79, 81, 83, 89, 93, 95, 97, 1901, 07. Cont.: By J. 8. Conway, ]836; by E. N. Conway, 1857; by II: M. Rector, 186(); by Murphy, 1864 (Apr.;; by Clayton, 1868 (.July); by Miller, 1877, 79; by Churchill, 1881; bv Berry, 1883; by Eagle, 1889; by Finhback, 1893; by Clarke, 1895; by Jones, 1897; by Davis, 19U1 ; by J: 8. Little, 1907. Note. Gov. Conway's iiiausf. 1830 liatcd Sept. 13th; hie mess., Sept. 17th. [Inauf;.] 1860 is called " raessaf^e." InauK. 1868 cont. also Gov. Clayton's message to same session ; in all, 14 p.; his mess, to adjrici. sess., Nov. -4, 1868, entered above, had 16 p. Inaui;. 1SS3 had n. I. p.; printed at Little Kock. luaug. 1893 had imprint Morrilton. — [Proclamation of Governor ordering election, Sept. 1855.] Note. The Auditor's Rpt. on Printing, 1854/58, mentions several proclamations printed within tliat period. — [Communication from tlie Governor to the Senate, 25th Jan. 1859, tr;insinitting report of E. H. Porter, '20th Jan. 1859, re swamp land.s granted to the State bv Con, etc.; in all. 30 p. — Census of the State for 1854, 58. f° hrondsides. — Report of the Cimimi^sioner of Public Buildings, [Oct 30, IxnO]. n. t.p. 8°. 2 p. — Revenue act. 1883. — A digest of the election laws, [1891], 1904. '91- 1904. 2 pm. 8° — Road laws as in force in 1887. [Ordered printed.] — Liws us to roads and highwMVs. 1893. 8°. — Corporation laws, 1899, 1904! "00-04. 2 v. 8°. Solicitor General (1857-). Report, Oct. 25, 1858. '58. 8°. 15 p. — Report . . . about unlncated seminary lands . . . Sept 20, 18(50 ?j. t. p. 8°. 3 p. — Report [re prosecution of Real Estate Bank cases, 1870]. h.t.p. ['71.] 8°. p. 297-3-4. Treasurer. Report, annual, Sept. 12, 1836; Oct. 31. 1837: biennial, Sept. 30: 1838/40, 50, 52. 52/ 54_.5S/60, fis/70-98/1900. ['36]-1900. 8°. ^^ote. Generally in TlouHe Journal, 18r;6-o6. Rpts. 1850, 52 not seen. There is also a rpt. July S/i'ept. 30, 1868 in -Audi- tor's " Hpt. showiiie amount of public debt on account of banks," 1868. Rpt. 1891/92 covers Jan. 17, lS91/Sept. 30, 1892. — Bienniiil report of operations of the State Treasurer's office, Oct. 1, 1H94. n.p., ['94]. 8°. 2 1. Note. An abstract. — See also Constitution. Convention, 1874 ; under Legislature, .f"/s., Docs., etc., 1882,87,89; and under Miscellaneous, Burning Board and Debt. Inspection and Regulation. [Ed II cation. '] Superintendent of Common Schools. Report, biennial, 1856, 58, 60. n. t. p. S rpts. 8°. Motf. By the Sec. of State as ex officio Supt. In rpts. 1856, 58, called respectively Commr. of Common Schools and Common School Commr. Rpt. 1858 seen also appended to rpt. of Digester and Examiner of Laws, 1858. Superintendent of Public Instruction (1868-). Re- port, Nov. 13, 1868; [lst-2d] biennial, Sept. 30: 1868/70-70/72; annual, Sept. ,30, 1873, July 1. 1875/76; [biennial], June 30: [1876/78]- 90/92: Oct. 31: [13th]-18th biennial, 1892/94- 1902/04. ['68-1904.] 8°. Note. Kpt. 1868 is with Auditor's " Rpt. showing amount of public debt on account of banks," 1868. |lst] not seen. The od'ice of .'^upl. BcemM to have lapsed, 187.'^-75, and to have been re.oHliibliBhe.l, Dec. 7,1875. Rpt. [1876/78] is called "Ann. rpt. .June :',(>. 1H78." 16th-18th were the only ones num- bered, Rpt. I80'J/«4 printed at Morrilton. — The Arkansas Journal of Ivluc.ation ; ed. by the Supt., [c. 1870-72]. Note. Mentioned In Supt'x. rpt. 1870/7'2 as " now In exist- ence three years." — Tlio Arkansas .School Jotirnal, [c. 18S0-82]. J.'ote. A monthly iierlodical, publiHbed by J. Kellogg, r.ilttle Jtock. A similar publication In newHp;ii)er form was Bubscqnently published by I'rof. J. U. Shinn. 944 Inspection] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Ark. \^Editcation. continued.'] — School l:iw, [ISTGJ. — Digest of laws relating to free schools . . . Comp. and annotated by J. Jordan. 1895-97. 2 v. 8°. No.e. Rpt. 1896/98 states that school laws were published biennially. See also under Legislature, Special Law». — Teachers' Training Scliool programs. [189-]. fo sheet. — Manual of work for county normals. Issued by J. Jordan, Siipt, 1897. '97. 8° 34 p. — Outlines for teacher.s' institutes, 1900. '00. 47 p. Board of Education. Proceedings, annual, 1870-74. Note. 1870-7.3 seen only in Supt's. rpts. 1870/72-73; 1874 in poi.; '74; 18 p. Health. Board of CiSSl-). 1st report, Apr. 27, 1881/ Dec. 31, i882. '83. 8°. 181 p. — An act to establish a State Board of Health. [1881.] fo sheet. — An ordinance to establish a board of health. . . . [Recommended to cities for adoption. 1881.] 80. 7 p. — [Circular letter, recommending establishment of local boards. May 30, 1881. '81]. 4° sheet. [Railroads. ~\ Railroad reports, n.t.p. [1856.] 15 p. Reports of the several railroads in the State . . . made to the Governor, h. t. p. [1858?] 32 p Arkansas Midland R R. Report of the chief engi- neer upon the experimental service; [May 29, 1854]. '54. 8°. 12 p. Arkansas Pacific R.R. Co. Reports of the President and chief engineer, [Sept. 1, 185-1 ]. '54. 15 p. Cairo ^ Fulton R.R. Proceedings of the Board of Directors, and the report of the chief engineer upon the preliminary surveys ; [Oct. 12. 1854]. '54. 8°. 47 p. Note. A rpt. 1856 is in " Railroad rpts." 1856; see above. — Report of the chief engineer of the Little Rock & Ft. Smith branch . . . Aug. 22, 1854 '54. 29 p. Little Rock 4- Ft. Smith R.R. Co. Report of the President and chief engineer, [Nov. 26], 1860. h. t.p. 19, (1) p. See also preceding entry. Memphis ^ Little Rock R.R. Co. Report of J: Robertson, President, [Oct. 22], 1860. n. /. p. 8°. 3 p. Railroad Commission ('1899-). lst-6th annual re- port, 1899/1900-05. Little Hock, '01; Hot ' Springs, '02-[06]. 8°. Note. Ist covers Mar. 1«, 1899/Dec. 1, 1900; others cover calendar years. See also Legislature, Jnls., Docs., etc., 1873, 77. Institutions. [Agriculture.'] See forward, Mines, Mfres. and Agric. [Banks.] Bank of the State of Arkansas (1836-). [Report of President, 1837.] {In Journals, 1837.) — Report on the condition of the State Bank and its branches, Nov. 7, 1840. n. t. p. p. 32-38. — Report of the Financial Receiver, 1850; biennial, Oct. 31, 1854; Oct. 1: 1856-60. 5 rpts. S". — Report of the Accountants of the State Bank . . . made to the Governor . . . [Oct. 10, 1858]. '58. 8°. 167 p. fold. tab. Note. By Act of 1857. — See also under Legislature, Laws of the State, Special Laws. 945 Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Ark. Report, \^Ban'ks, continued.] Real Estate Bank of Arkansas (1836-) Nov. 20, 1«40. n. t. p- p 39-[41]. ^^ote. This was not strictly a State bank, but the State was largely concerned in its tran»actiou8. — Report of G. N. Peay as Receiver in Chancery, biennial, Oct. 1: 1856, 58; June 30, 1860 Note. By Act of 1855. — Report of Accountants appointed to investigate the affairs of the . . . Bank. 1856. 8°. 1!»-' p. — Acts of tlie Genl. Assy. . . relative to the Real Estate Bank of the State of Arkansas, [etc.]. . . . Mar. 1855. '55. 8°. 66. (1) p. See also under Executive and Staff, Auditor, 1868. and Solicitor General- Blind, School for the (Arkadelphia, 1859-68; Little Rock, ISCH-). R>port, [annual], 18G0; 2d bien- nial, Oct. 1860/62; 3d rejiort, Apr. 18(i8; 4th report. Nov. 1868; 5th-20th biennial, Oct. 31: 1868/70-70/72, Sept. 30: 1872/74-98/1900. 'fiO- [1900]. 8°. Note. A private institution until adopted by tlie State in 1808 Formerly known as Instn. for the Educ. of the Bhnd. Closed from Sept. 1863 to Feb. 1SH7. 3d rpt. covers Oct. isryj/ Mar. 31, 1868. 4th rpt. covers April 1/Oct. 31. 1868. There is also a brief rpt. 186.'/64 in House Jnl., Nov. 1864. — By laws of the Board of Trustees and regulations of the Supt., 1885, 88. 8°. Note. Seen bound with corresponding rpts., but apparently also issued separately. Deaf Mute Institute (Little Rock. 1868-). Report, Nov. 21, 1868: [l>t]-16th biennial report, 1868/ 70-90/1900. [-71-1900.] 8°. Note [id] not seen. Year-end variously Sept. 30, Oct. 31, Nov. 30, and Dec. 31. Rpt. 1868, by .J: Wassell, Pres., is in Auditor's "Rpt. showing . . . debt on account of banks," 1868. — History of the Arkansas Deaf Mute Institute, com- piled from the official reports. 1887. 8°. 5 1. [Education.'] Arkansas Industrial University (Fay- etteville, 186S-). lst-5th report and catalogue, annual. 1872/73-76/77; biennial, 1884/86-96/98. '73-98. 8". Note. There is also a " Ist rpt. of the Sec. of the Indus. Univ. of Ark.," Dec. 31, 1872, in rpt. of Supt. Pub. In- struction, 1870/72, which also cont. the university's Circular " 1871/72," and, 1st ann. circular and Catalogue, 1872/73. Apparently no rptn. publiphed between 1876/77 and 1884/86, but I'roceedingRof Bd. of Trustees through 1883/84 are with Cat.aloBues 1877/78-86/87. 3d printed at Fayetteville. Niime changed to University of Arkansas by act of 1899. — Catalogue, annual, 1871/72-1907/08. Little Rock, Fort Smith, and St. Louis, '72-1908. 8°. Note. Cat. 1871/72 was not numbered. Cats. 1872/73-76/77 were bound and numbered with rpts., as in preceding entry, but were probably alno in separate form, as separate cats, for Bome of thoce years have been seen. — Ar/rtcnltvrnl Experiment Station (Fayetteville, ■]hH«-) l.«t-15th, 17th-18th annual report, 1888- 1902. 04-05. ['89]-1905. 8°. Note. 4th, [1891 J, daled Feb. 1, 1892. 16th not published. — Bulletin, nos. 1-86, [April 1888]-1905. [Little Rock and Fayetteville, '88]-1905. 8«. .\ote. Xo. 1 bore no date; no. 2 dated Apr. 1888. From 18H.'), If not earlier, paged consecutively in vols, corresponding to calendar years. No. 42, Oct. 1896, called " Pt. 1 ;" pt. 2 not founrl. No. 63 ends on p. O.'i; no. 64 hegins with j). 77. From no. 66, the lirst In 19U1, BulletlnH have no month dates. — Branch Normal College ( Pin<' Bluff, 1873-). Cata- logue and circular, 1877/78, and announcement, 1878/79. '78. 8°. 16 p. Note. R|)tH. generally In rpts. of the University. 946 Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Ark. 1887. '87. 1888. V. 1. 2. 3. 4. 1889. V.2. 1890. V. 1. 2. 3. 4. 1891. V. 1. 2. 1892. V. 1. \_ Education, continued.'] — Medical Department (Little Rock, 1879-). Annual announcements [Ist-lGth], 1879/80-94/95. '79- 94. 8°. State Teachers' Association. Proci^edings, 1881 or 1882. (In Supt's. rpt., 1880/82.) [Geology.] Owen Survey (1857-). Ist report of a geological reconnoissiince of the northern counties . . . 1857/58, by D. D. Owen, Princi- pal Geologist . . . '58. 8°. 256 p. il. — 2(1 report of a geological reconnoissance of the midiile and southern counties . . . 1859/()0. By D. D. Owen . . . Philadelphia, 'GO. 8". 433 p. Roberts Survey (1871-). Report, by G: Haddock. 1873. 8°. 59 p. J^ote. W. P. Roberts, Sr., was State Geologist. Branner Survey (1887-93). Annual report, 1887- 92, by J: C. Branner, State Geologist. '87- 1900. 8°. Cont. ; 1887. '87. 1 pra. 15 p. 1888. V. 1. Gold-Silver. '88. xxxi, 320 p. 2. Mesozoic. '88. xiv, 319 p. 3. Coal.. '88. X, 122 p. 4. Washington County. '91. xiv, 262 p. 1889. V. 2. Crowley's Ridge. '91. xix, 283 p. 1890. V. 1. Manganese. '91. xxvii, 642p. Igneous rocks. '91. xv, 457 p. Novaculites. '90. xviil, 443 p. Marbles. '93. xxi, 443 p. Mineral waters. '92. vili, 144 p. Miscellaneous. '94. x, 349 p. Iron. '92. X, 153 p. 2. Tertiary. Morrilton, '94. xiv, 207 p. 5. Zinc and Lead. 1900. xiv, 395 p. Note. 1887 was an adraiuistrative rpt. 1888, v. 4, cont. also a List of the Plants of Ark. Kpts. 1890, v. 4, and 1892, v. 5, are accompanied by atlases in uniform covers; all the others, ex- cept 188" and 1892, v. 1, cont. large folded maps. Branner's term expired Mar. 16, 1893. The Legislature of 1899 appropriated a sum for publishing Branner's unpublished material, and 1892, V. 5, was thus issued, but 1889, v. 1 (Clays, kaolins and bauxites), and 1892, v. 3-4 (Coal, final report, and Lower Coal Measures), had not been issued up to 1908. Besides these, there remaincMl unpublished up to 19u8, The Mineral Resources of Ark. (about 700 p.) and Final Report upon the General Geology of Ark. (about 500 p.), both hy Branner. — Report, Dec. 7, 1894, by J: C. Branner. 2fote. With Gov's, message, 1894. — A preliminary list of the myriapoda of Arkansas. By C: H. Bollman. 1888. 8°. (1), 8 p. Note. Not seen. The same title is in ann. rpt. 1891, v. 2. Purdue Survey (1907-). Report. (In preparation, 1908.) Note. Under A. H. Purdue, professor of geology at the Univ. of Arkansas, made ex officio State Geologist. {^Immigration.'] See forward, Lands. \_Insane.'] State Lunatic Asylum (Little Rock, 1873-) . Re'port, Jan. 1883; lst-8th annual, Dec. 1: 1883- 90; biennial report, 1890/92-9(J/98. '82-98. 8°. Note. Opened March 1, 188:. 1st covers Apr. 6, 1881/Dec. 31, 1882. l8t-2d in 1 pra. ; similarly, 3d-4th and 5th-6th. Year- end Nov. 30, 1892; Sept. 30, 1898. Upt. 1892/94 not seen. — Rules, regulations and by-laws. 1883 8°. 20, 8 p. {Lands.'] State Land Agent. Report, 1850. Note. With Mess, of Gov., 1850; not seen. Swamp Land Commissioners, Board of. Report, [biennial, 1853/54-54/56]. '54-56. 2 rpts. 8°. — Acts of Congress and of the State ... on the subject of swamp & overflowed lands, Ls50/57. Ordinances of the Board of Swamp Land Commrs , 1851/r)5, [etc.]. '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 [Arl<. \^Lands^ continued.^ Swamp Land Secretary (1857-). Report, Sept. 30: biennial, 1857/58-58/60. '58-60. 2 rpts. 8°. Note. [Ist] 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, 1870J. h. t. p. [71.] 8°. p. 291-296. — Natural resources of the State of Arkansas . . . J. M. Lewis, Commr. of Immigration and State Lands. 1869. 8°. 30 p. — Resources of the State of Arkansas, with descrip- tion of counties, rail roads, mines, and the city of Little Kock ... By J. P. Henry. 1872. 8°. 134 p. — Same. 2d ed. 1872. 8°. 166, (2) p. map. Note. Pp. 153-166 cont. advertisements. — ■ Same. 3d ed. 1873. 8°. 136 p. map. Note. Privately compiled; later subsidized by the Btate. — Die Hiilfsquellen des Staates Arkansas ... 3 e auflage . . . Von J. P. Henry. 1874. 8°. 118 p. map. Note. A German ed. of the preceding title. — [Resources of Arkansas. By J. N. Smithee, Commr. State Lands. 1875?]. Note. Mentioned in bien. rpt. of Commr., 1876/78; not seen. Commissioner of State Lands. Biennial report, Sept. 30: 1874/76-98/1900. ['76-1900.] 8°. Note. ItptB. 1874/76, 92/94 not seen. See also binder Exec, and Staff, Governor, 1859, and Solicitor Genl.; and under Legislature, Jnls., Docs., 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, let cont. " Climatic map of Ark., 1889;" 8t. Louis, Mo.; scale, 20 mi. = 1 in.; size, \2\ x 18 in. — Weekly crop bulletin, [1889-92?]. Note. Mentioned in lst-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 let bien. rpt. Penitentiary (Little Kock, 18:^8-). Report: 1842; of Inspectors, 184«; of Supt., 18.")0, of Supt. and Keepers, hiennial, Oct. 1: 1853/54,54/56-58/60; of Supt., 1859/60; reports. [Dec. 1870]; bien- nial report, Dec: l««9/90-9'J/1900 ; Oct. 31: 1901/02-02/04. ['42-1904] 8°. Note. Hpt. 18:).Vi')4 covers in fact Feb. 17. 1853/Oct. 21, 18.'.4. Hupl'». rpt. 18,J9/eu C(.ver« l-eb. '26, 18i)9/Oct. 3u, )8t)0. 11th- 18,1) : "itpln. on tlie I'eiillcntiary ;" cont. rpts. of Agent Of rttnte to ItivcHlliiHie, and of I.cshcc and Contractor. Kpis. 188li/9u-9i)/H2 were l.y I'eiiiieiiiliif y CcminrH. Kpi. ]Si»;;/y4 coveiB 20 m«H. l;pi». \W.i/\H-W/lwm were extended to IJec. 3]«t. Itpt. lb«:i/94 printed at Morilllon ; li)Ul/u2 at jiorl Hmllh. — See alto ujidet Legislature, Jnls., Docs.., etc., 1868. Public /Jiiildingg, Commissioner of Report, Oct. 13, 1840. n. i. p. 80 p. 42-48, Sfe algo under Kxec. and Staff, Aec. o/ State. 94S Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Ark. Public Works and Internal Improvemenls, Commis- sioner of . Report, [Oct. 1, 18G8]. n.t.p. 8". p. 12-13. Note. In pm. with " Rpt. of Auditor showing araoiiut of debt on account of banks," 1868. — Sam,e, [Dec. 15, 1870]. h.t.p. 8°. p. 277-[289]. [Weather Service.^ United States Dept. of Agricul- ture, Weather Bureau. Annual report of Ar- kansas State Weatlier Service, 1891-9'). Little Kock. 4°. (Mimeographed.) — Monthly report, Feb. -Oct., 1894; July 1805; Jan. -Aug 1896. P. (Mimeographed.) — Weekly weather crop bulletin [1889?]-94. f". Note. Not seen prior to 1894, but mentioned in rpts. of Bureau of Mines, Manufactures & Agriculture, 1S89/U0-91/92. 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 tbose for other States, the monthly parts ea. 8 p., the ann. summaries ca. 12 p., except Dec. 1898 (10 p.), ann. summ. 1898 (14 p.), Mar., June, 1903 (ea. 12 p.). V. 1 liad nos. 1-4, Sept. -Dec, and ann. summ.; other v. cor- respond to calendar years, with ann. summ. as no. 13. Called Climatological Service beginning Feb. 1906. — Weekly crop bulletin, 1899-1905. f" broadside. Note. Uniform with those for other States. Issued during the growing season only, Apr. /Sept. or Apr./Oct., with fn m 2.5 to .30 nos. annually. Called Weekly Weather Bulletin beginning with no. 1, 1906. Judiciary. Supreme Court. Reports of cases, v. [l]-80, 1906. Little Kock and Chicago, '40-1907. 1837- 80 v. Cont.: [V. 1-5], 1837-44; by A. Pike. [6-13]. 184-5-53; by E. H. English. 14-24, 1853-67; by L. E. Barber. 25-27, 1867-72; by N. W. Cox. 28-34, 1872-79; by J: M. Moore. 35-48, 1879-86; by B. I). Turner. 49-52, 1S86-89; by W. W. Mansfield. 53-80, 1889-1906; by T. D. Crawford. Note. V. 1, 5 were 4". Upts. 28-29 were the only ones printed at Chicago, so far as known. By Act of 1887, v. 1-27 were annotated by Q: W. Williams and re-published, 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°. li, (1), 395 p. — Index to .-Arkansas reports, v. 1-31, [1837-77.] By C: B. Brady. St. Louis, 1878. Note. With appendix this 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. 1. 8°. — 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. Mew York, '97. 2 v. 8°. {^Equity ■'\ Decisions in equity, being selected cases in the courts of tlie 1st Chancery District of Ark , 1895-1900. By T. B. Martiu. Ed. and annot. by J. H.Stevenson. ['01.] 8°. xxviii, 620 p. y49 Legislature] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Ark. Legislature [Called General Assembly]. l8t-14tb session, biennial, beginning in Sept. 1836, in Nov., 1838-62; spec. sessionB, Nov. 1837, Xov. l.Siil, Mar. 1862. [15th] regular eess., Apr. 1864; called, Sept. 1864; adjnd., Nov. 1864/65; called, Apr. 1865. [16th] reg. eess.. Nov. 1866/67. 17th reg., Apr. 1868; adjnd., Nov. 1868/69. 18th-19th reg., beginning in Jan., 1871-73; special, May 1874. 20th reg., Nov. 1874/75; adjnd., Nov. 1875. [2l8t]-34th reg. eess., biennial, beginning in Jan., 1877-1907; Slst extraordinary, Apr. 1897. Sessions Apr., Nov. 1864 were of the Reconstruction Legisla- ture; sese. Sept. 1864 (held at Washington, Hempstead county) of the Confederate Legislature. Acts, sessional, 1836-1903. [Laivs of the State. ^ V. p., '37-1903. 8". Jfote. Called Pub. and Priv. Acts, 1895-97, 1903; Acts and Resolutions, 1899-1901. Acts 1846 iucl. 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 vol., except that sessions Apr. 1864, Nov. 1864/ 65, Apr. 1865 and constitution and ordinances 1864 were in 1 v., with title " New constitution, with Acts"; imprint, '65; and Acts Jan., Apr. 1897 were in 1 v. Acts of 14th sess., Nov. 1862, and Acts of called sess., Sept. 1864 (final Con- federate session) ea. in a separate vol., first printed by Statute Law Book Co., Washington, B.C., 1896. Acts 1848, .50 cont. rpts. of Auditor and Treasurer. Acts 1852/53 printed at Arkadelphia; Acts 1891-93 at Morrilton; Acts 1899-1901, 7i. p.; others at Little Rock. There were 2 eds. of Acts 1874/75, one in 1875, the other in 1876, by different printers of Little Rock. — Revised statutes, adopted Oct. session 1837. Re- vised by W: McK. Ball and S: C. Roane; notes and index by A. Pike. Boston, '38. 8°. xv, 956 p. — A digest of the statutes ... in force at close of session 1846; by E. 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. Watkins. 1858. 8°. 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. 8°. 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 laws ... 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. Leathcrman. Columbia, Mo., 1897. 2 v. 1. 80. 778 p.; 7f<9-l.",13 p. — A digest of the statutes, enibriicing all laws ... in force at cluse of session of 1903. By W: F. Kirhy. Examined and approved by W. W. Mansfield. Austin, Texas, '04. 1. 8°. xi, 1942 p. Legislature] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Ark. \^Lows of the State, conttnned.'] — [Statutory Revision.'\ Reports of the Digester ami the Examiner of the digest of tlie laws 1858. 8°. 21, Q>) p. Kote. Copy seen cont. at end the rpt. of the Coraraon School ComiiilBsioner, of Nov. 8, 1858; (2) p. — [Special Laws.'\ [i?a«/cs.] [Charter of State Banlt, 1836 ] (Ordered printed.) — [Corporations.'\ Compiled corporation laws. By A. C. Hull. 1899. — [ Ed ti cation. '\ 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. — [Militia.l [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 Exec, 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, Etc.] Journals, sessional, 1836-40. '37-[40]. 8°. Note. .Journals of Senate and House bound together during these sessions. Spec. sess. 1837 in separate volume. — Journal of the Senate, sessional, 1842-58/59, 64- 1907. ['43?-1907.] 8°. Note. Jnls. of Apr., Nov., 1864, Apr. 1865 in 1 v. Sessions Apr., Nov. 1868 seen in 1 v. Jnls. 1891-93 have imprint Morril- ton. Reg. and extraordinary sesBlons 1897 in 1 v. Jnl. 1856 not seen. — Journal of the House of Representatives, sessional, 1842-60/61, 64-1907. ['43?-1907]. 8°. Note. Jnls. of Apr., Nov., 1864, Apr. 1S65 in 1 v., preceded by Jnl. of Constl. Convention, 1864. Jnls. 1891-93 have imprint Morrilton. Keg. and extraordinary sessions 1897 in 1 v. Jnl. 1856 not seen. — [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. 8°. 24 p. Note. The first doc. in Appendix to .Jnls., 1840. — Report of committee on banks. [Session 1840.] p. 49-52. — • [Report of committee on landed interests, Feb.? 1857.] Note. Mentioned in Auditor's rpt. ou Printing, 1854/58; not seen. — Report of the joint committee on the landed interests of the State; made Nov. 23d, 1858. h.t.p. 8°. 14 p. See next entry. 951 Legislature] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Ark. [_Jou7-nals, Documents, Etc., continued. 1 — 2d report of [same]. A. t. p. 8°. 8 p. Note. Two copies of this Been, identical except that one is inscribed " 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. (Se«. 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 yth Nov. 1858 to nominate a Democratic candidate for the U. S. Senate . . . '58. 8°. 10 p. Note. Included here because it was, strangely, bound up with the Lesr. Docs., 1858/59. — 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 entrj*. — 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°. lip. — 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 ofiice of the Sec. of State, 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]. n. t. p. 8°. 23 p. — Same; [Jan. 15, 1887/Jan. 17,1889]. n.t.p. 8°. 39 p. Miscellaneous. Burninr/ Board, State (1891-). Report [Sept. 30, 1891] in the settlement of accounts of W: E. Woodruff, ex-Treasurer . . . under Ait ap- j.rovtd Apr. 9, 18!)1. '91. 8". 45 p. [Debt, Sitile.] Report of the Special Deputy Treas- urer and Agent of the State to adjust the debts between the United Stales and State of Arkansas ; [Dec. 15, IH.S.'^]. 'J>i9. 8". 27 p. Note. Under Act of Mar. 2.3, 1887. State htht Hoard (1887-). 2d biennial report, for the years 1889/90. '91 8". 14).. See also under Kxecutivc and Staff, (iovtrnor, 1897; and under Legislature, Jnls., Docs., etc., 1869, 73, 77. 952 Miscellaneous] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Ark. [Eclectic Societt/.] Proceedings of the Legislature and of the Historical Socii-ty of Arkansas and the Eclectic Society, fixing the pronunciation of the name Arkansas, n. t. p. 1881. %". (2), 16 p. A'o^86. 88; July 1888/.Apr. 1890; July l89o/May 1, 1892; Aug. 10: 1892/ May I, 1894; Apr. 30; 1900/02-0V0(i. N. O. and B. R., ['o4j-1906. 8°. Note. Rpt. Jan. 20, 18H (4 p.) is with " Rpt. of Sec. of State on S. L. during l8o3," (14 p.). La. State Library report and inventory book. [Sess. 1868 ] N.O., '68. 8°. 87 p. Catalogue of the La. State Library, 1869. A. Bovee, State Librarian. N. O., '69. 8o. 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 pipers. Pt 2. Miscellaneous books. Arranged by L. A. MacDonald, State Librarian, 1877. N. O., '77. 8". (1), 136, 44, (1), ii, (3) p. Note. Cont. appendix: " Catalosue des livres fran?ai8 de la Bibliothequi' de I'Etat. Revu et coiriiie par Cenle Hamil- ton, A88t.-. Bibliolhecaire. 1877;" 44 p., including short lists of books In other laiiguaaes. Not known whether appendix was also published separately. 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] a84.S-). Introductory to the Ist report of the Bureau of Statistics . . . Jan. 1st. 1850; [by J. I). B. De Bow, Supt.]. n. t. p. ['50.] 8°. 36 p. Note. " A mere introduction to a rpt. of several hundred pages ... to be presented at the next sei-sion of the Legisla- ture; " the latter not sei n in compiling the present list. Cap- tion title, n. t.-p. on cover has date February 1850. Communication from the Sec. of State [re trans- mittal of manuscripts and docs, embracing the action of the Bureau of Statistics since its organization; dated Feb. 20, 1852]. n. t. p. HO. (2) p. — [Insurance Department.'] Report, annual, for 18/8- 79, 87, 91-92; biennial, Dec. 31: 1896/97, 99/ 1900. N. (). and B. R., '79-[1901]. 8°. Note. RptB. 1879, 87, 96/97 are with Secretary's general rpt., Jan. 1880, May 1888, 90/98. I.aws rehiting to insurance, 1898, 1906. 2 v. 8°. — [Afi.iceliaiieovs.] Report [to committee of Senate ajipointcd to examine into the duties imposed upon the Sec. of State; Mar. 1, 1848]. n. t p. 8". !>. 167-169 (Senate Jnl. appendix, 1848). The Louisiiina Stnte Register, comprising an historical sketch and stati.stical account of Lou- isiana, from its earliest .settlement as a Territory down to lis present perioil as a State; together witli an accurate list of all the State and jiarish officers. By Oscar Arroyo. N. <)., 1K81. 8". 85 p. Note. Arroyo was afterward Sec. of State, 1884-88. 960 Executive] STATE PUBLICATIONS (I.a. Secretary of State, continued. Joint resolutions, State of La. Acts 192-202 inclusive, reg. sess. lS'.)-4 Printed by autliority. T. S. Adams, Sec. of State, n. t. p , 8". 12 p. Election law. Act 181, 1894. n.p,n.d. 8°. lip. Note. For earlier election laws see under Inspection and Regulation, /tegistration. Same. State of La. Act no. 1:^7 . . . 1896. J: T. Michel, Sec. of State. n.p.,n.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 (18 \ 2-). Report, annual, to session : 18.S0, 33, So, 40-43; biennial, [lf<50/51] ; annual, 1852- 61 ; report, Sept. 30, 1864; Jan : 1H66-67 ; report, Dec. 31: biennial 1867/68, annual 1869-75, 77- 79, biennial 1880/81-92/93, 95/97-19(H»/01. Don- aldson, '30; N.O. rt«(5'. B. U.,['35]-1902 S°avdi°. Note. Rpt. to 8C8S. 1830 was a sq. 4", found foldid in Acts 1830. Rpt. eess. 1S43 called Statement. Rpt. 118.'j(i/.j1], to sess. 1852, has title " Rpt. . . . with letter to and answer of J. Johnson, Atty. Genl." (for I: Johnson). Rpt. to sess. 18.53, 5.T, issued also in French. Cont. monthly rpts. of hanks of New Orleans beginning with rpt. Ib77. Hpt. 1S7S covers also first quarter of 1879. Size 4" beuinniug with rpt. 1888/89. — Synop^fis of the annual disbursements of the State . . . for the last ten years, ending 31st Dec. 1843. IBattd, Jan. 26, 1844.] obi. 8° sheet. — [Communication submitting accounts of .State Printers for work done Mar. 18/May 1, 1846. Sess. 1846]. Note. Seen only in Senate Jnl. Cont. itemized list of docs, printed within the time staled. — 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 cif 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; aiid 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°. \_Ban'ks.'\ 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. (). and B. R., ['43]-66. 8°. Note. Rpt. sess. 1843 seen only in body of Senate Jnl. 1843. Rpt. 1844 is in both English 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 Citizens' 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' Rank and Consolidated Association, 1853. ['53.] 8°. 7 p. ''a 961 Inspection] STATE PUBLICATIONS [La. \_Banks, continued. '\ Citizens' Bank. [Report from Managers of the Citizens' Bank of La. Sess. 1843.] 6 p. 2\ote. In Senate Jnl., Feb. 14, 1843, but also ordered printed. — Citizens' Bank of La. [Report, Jan. 31, trans- mitted Feb. 2, 1844.] v ■ t. p. 8". (4) p. — Annual statement, Jan. 31, 1847. Note. Seen only in Senate Jnl., sees. 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. [Sei^s. 1853.] State Examiner of State Banks (1898-). lst-2d report, biennial, May: 1900, 02. B.R., 1900-02. See also under Institutions, Banks; a.T,(\nnder Legis- lature. Special Laws. Banks, and Jnls., Docs., etc.. 1840. 43. 44. 46, 48. 53, 54, 57 (two), 66. 69. \^Canals'\ Mississippi Mexican Gulf Ship Canal, connecting the Mississippi River with Lake Borgne, ten miles below New Orleans. N. O., 1869. 8°. 16 p. chart. See also unefer Institutions, Bankn, and under Legislature, Jnli., Docs., etc., 1858, 67, 69. [Education. 1 Superintendent of Public Education (1847_). Report : annual, to sess. 1848, 50, [53] ; rpt. for vear 1853; 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. a?(£ZB.R.,['48]-1906. 8° awrf f". N'ote. Early rpts. generally bear date of year of transmittal. Rpt. to sess. 1848 is in Senate Jnl. Rpts. Jan. 18.5.'), 67, issued also in French. Rpt. 1S72 includes Proceedings of La. Educational Convention, May 23-2.i, 187-2, of 72 p. Called Supt. of Pub. Schools in rpt. 1890/91, which inch Proceedings of 5th ann. convention of Parish Sni)ts. Rpt. 1892/9:5 incl. Proc. and Papers of 2d ann. convention of State Public School Teachpr.'.' Asson.. Dec. 26-28, 1893, and Proc. of State Bd. of Educ. May, June 1S93, (97 p.). Rpt. 1894/95 is P. — Report on the contingent expenses of his office ; [Jan. 30. 1855]. N. O.. '55. 8". 2 1. — .^arne: in French. N. O., '55. 8°. 2 1. — Report of the Supt. . . . [as Pres. of Board of Education], sess. 1870. N. 0., '70. 8°. 10 p. — Louisiana Journal of Education. Ed. by J. D. B DeBow. V. 1, 1855. 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 aho under Legislature, Special Laioa, Education. — Compilation of the laws of La. now in force, pro- vidittu for the org.mization s.nd support of free public schools and normal department for the education of teacliers, [etc.]. By R. M. Lusher. N. O.. 1867. 36 p. — Same, bv T: W. Conway. Supt. 1870. 42 p. — Digest of the laws . . . for tlie ortranization, sup- port, direction of free public scliools ... By R M Lnslier. N ()., 1877. 8". HO]). — Tb<- publif school laws, codified by order of the Board of Ivlucation. 3il compilation, ed. and pub, by the State Supt. . . . B. H., 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. H°. 27 p. See also iinder Exec, and Staff, Governor, 1865, and Sec. of State, Education ; and vnder Legislature, Jnls., Docs., etc , 184G, 52, 56, 70, 78. Elections, Superintendent of. Keport, January ]8.j8. N. O.. '58. 8°. 9 p. See also forward, y?^,<7J«^; Dec. 31: 1869-75, 77-82, [84]; biennial, [i884/«5]-iy04/05. N. O. and B. K., '57-l'JU6. Note. According to the U.S. Surgeon GeiKiral's C.italoKue, no reports were pub. for 1861-6."), 68, 76. For special rpt.'i. see below. "Ann. rpt. 188-2" covers IS mos.: Jan. 1, 188J/.Iuly 1, 1883. For title of rpt. 1SS4 see second entry following. Title 1884/85 is: "Exoerpta from thi? bien. rpt., 1884/8i"; 44 p. Rpt. 1894/95 incl. Laws aud ordinances relating to sanitation, (161 p.). Rpt. 1900/01 in 3 pts. ; lyOJ/u:3-U4/U5 each in 4 pts. — Report for the year 1880. Extracts containing report of Joseph Jones, President . . . and quarantine and sanitary rules and regulations ... N. O., '8L 80. 149 p. map. Kote. In addition to regular ann. rpt. 1880, which had 354 p. — Quarantine and sanitary operations of the Board . . . During 1K80, 81', 82, 83. By Jos. Jones, M.D., Pres. of the Board . . . Introduction to the annual reoort 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. P. 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. 0., ['83]- 95. 4°. — 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. O., '55.] 8°. 8 p. Rules and regulations of the quarantine for the protection of . . . Louisiana . . . June 13, 1855. N. O., '66 [sic]. 8". 12 p. Acts est;iblis!iing and regulating quarantine for the protection of the State. N. O., 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.] 1° bro.ndside. Board of Health and Coal Oils. [Circular re regulation of sale of oils, July 2, 1870.] 8°. 1 p. Codified ordinances, Dec. 31, 1873. N. O., ['74]. 8". 15 p. Note. Perhaps a New Orleans city docunnent. 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 Regul.itions 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. Inspection] STATE PUBLICATIONS [La. Health, Board of, continued. Eules and regulations of the Board . . . For the government of quarantine officers and sta- tions, [etc.]. Also, Sanitary rules . . . regulat- ing shipping in the Port of New Orleans. N. O., 1880. 8°. 15 p. Water supply in the City of New Orleans. An Act enlartiing 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. O., '99. 8° 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.] S". 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. 1S72. — Report of the treasurer of the Board of Health Jan. 1874. N. O., '74. 8". 11 p. — Special report to the Governor and Genl. Assy Dec. 31, 1874. N. O., '75. 8°. 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. O., 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. 0., 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. 26, 27, 28. 1878. N. 0., '78. 8° 21 p. Note. No indication by whom published. — Quarfintine convention called at the request of the Board of Healtii of the State of La., to be held . . . Dec. 7-10, 1880. Report of the committee of arrangements . . . N '80 80. 8 p. •. . — [Protect against the unjust action of the National Board of Health in sustaining the Mississippi State Board of Health in dcchiring a quarantine embargo against the Stjite 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. H., '82. 8°. 24 p. — Sari e. B. R., 1885. 8". 28 p. — Report on the rcgi.strat'on of the physicians of La. in acconlarKc with Act 31, 1882, by S. S. Her- rick. N. O., '83. 8°. 16 p. Note. Reprinted from rpt. of Board for 1882. 964 Inspection] STATE PUBLICATIONS [La. Health, Board of, conUnved. — Contagious and infectious diseases. Measures for tlieir 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 tiie National IJoard of Health in its annual report for the year 1882. N. 0., '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. — Talile O. Intra-nmral 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 reorganization; New Or- leans, Apr. 16, 1884. N. O., '84]. 4°. 2 1. — Board of Health of the State of La. Its policy de- clared ill the resolutions ado])ted at the reorgan- ization. A\iT 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. By L. F. Salomon, M. 1). 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: "Inter-State notification: its principles as demonstrated in the history of yellow fever at Biloxi." — A declaration to be presented to the Sanitary Conference of Boards of Health of the 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. O., 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 shii)piiig all industries unite." Conference of Anier. Shipping and Industrial League, Pensa- cola, Fla., Nov. 10-12, 1886. Addr. ss on rela- tion of quarantine to shipping interests. By J. Holt, Pres. of Board of ILahh of La. 15 p. — Plates illustrating the quarantine system of La. N. O., ['89]. obi. 12". 7 pi. — Address of tlie Board of Health to the people of the Southern States and Mississippi Valley. N. , 1890. 12°. 7 p. — Memorial to the Senate and House ... of the United States. [Protest against any Congres- sional action re quarantine at New Orleans. N. O., 18'.i2.] fo. 6 sheets. — The system of maritime sanitation innugurated and brouglit to its pres' nt state of perfection by tht-' La. State Board of HcMlih. Moilel exiiibited at the W^orld's Columbian Exposition, Chicago, 1893. n.p , ['93] . 16°. — See also under Lfgislature, Jnla., Docs., etc., 1854. Port of New Orleans. Board of Comriiis.-'iotiers of the (1896-). lst-9th annual r* pi rt. to the Governor, Aug. 31: 1896/97-1904/05. N. O., '97-1905. 9 V 8°. See also hack under Health, Board of, various entries. [Quarantine. '\ See back under Health, Board of. 965 Inspection] STATE PUBLICATIONS [La. 'iRailroads.l Railroad Commission (1898-). 1st- 6th nnnual report, 18!t9, May 1: 1901-03, Jan. 1: 1904-05 B. R., '00-05. 6 v. 8°. Note. Ist not Been. 2d w.is really biennial, covering statis- tics ot June 30, 1898/1900; has wrong transmittal date " May 1, 1900. 3d-6th cont. statistics of years ending June 30 preceding. — Rules and regulations 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 t])e Commission, Jan. 1/Dec. 31, 1899 TB R 1900.] 12°. 32 p. ■' Baton Rouge, Grosse Teie ^- Opelousas R.R. Co. Report, annual, January: 1858, 60, [611, 66, 69- 70,80. N. O., '58-80. 8°. l j, , loi^^ff: ^P]- '^,^°- [^^^^^' "fo'" year terminating Dec. 1, 1860, 18 said to have wrong date, "Jan. I860;" not seen. Berwick's Bay Sf Texas R.R. Co. Prospectus. NO 1869. 8°. 16 p. Louisiana Central Stem of the 3Iississippi cj- 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. 1854 is " of James Robb, President." Rnt Jan. \boo issued also in French. Later rpts. than Jan 1870 are not estate publications. See also under Legislature, Jnls., Docs., etc., 1854, 66. New Orleans, Opelonsas ^~ Great Western R.R. Co Report, annual. Jan.: 1855,57-58,63,67 B R and N. O., ['55]-67. 8°. Note Rpt. Jan. 185.5 issued also in French. Rpt. Jan. 1863 called 11th annual. See also under Legislature, Jnls., Docs., etc., 1854. Vicksburff, Shreveport ^ Texas R. R. Co. 1st, [4th- 5th, 7th, 8th?J annual report, sess. 1854, 57- Jan.: 1858,60, 61. N. O. awt? B. R., '54-61. 8°' Note. Rpt. to sess. 1857 is dated Sept. 29, 1856. See also tinder Legislature, Jnls., Does., 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 75,76. N.O., '71-76. 4 pm. 8°. ' ' — An act to provide for the revision and correction of the li.^t of registered voters ...NO 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. 16 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, n. p., 1876. 8°. 24 p Returning Board Proceedings, election of 1876 N. O.. '77. 8". 101 p. — Proceedings of the La. Heturning Board [Nov. 18/i)ec. 2, 1876J on the canvass of the returns of the cleclion held Nov. 7, 1876. Reported by T. W. CoJiens, Jr., stenographer employed by the committee of North, rn gentlemen visiting New Orleans, n. p., [\8H',?] H". 142 p Note. Not strictly a Htate publication. [Taxation.] See back Appraisers, Board of; vnder Exec, and Stair. Governor, 1873, Auditor, 1H79 ; and under LvgiHinture, Jnls., JJocs., etc., J848,68! 966 Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [La. Institdtions. See. also under Leeislature, Journaln, Documents, etc., 1853, 54, 57, 58,60, 67, 69, 76, 78. Agricultural and Mechanical College (Clialmette Bat- tle Ground, near New Orleans, 1878-77). [1st]- 3d annual report of the Board of Control . . . submitted to tlie Genl. Assy. . . . session of 1875-77. N. O., '75-77. 3 pm. 8^ Note. [1st] W!i8 not numbered. The A. & M. College was established by Act of Apr. 7, 187:!, und was merged with La. State Unlvernity by -Act of 1876, effective Jan. 2, 1877. 3d seen preceded by I'etition; see under Legiulature, Jnls., Docs., etc., 1S77. See also forward, Education, La. State University. {^Agricultural Experiment l^tations.'] See forward, Ediicaiioyi, Louisiana State University. Agricultural Society, State. Proceedings, Ist-lOth an- nual session. 1887-96. B. II., '87-96. 8°. Note. Proc. 3d sesB., 1889, was the only one seen in pm. form; see forward, ^^ric, Commr. of, 1889. Others seen only bound with rpts.of Comrar. of Agric, 1888-98. 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: li. Harris, State Coramr. of Agric. and Immigration. N. O., 1881. 8°. (1), 248 p. map. pi. — See also forward. Immigration, Biryau of. Agriculture, Bureau of (1884-). Biennial report of the Commissioner of Agriculture, Apr.: 1886; May: 1888; Apr.: 1890, 92, 94; Jan.: 1896. B. R., '86-96. 6 v. 8°. Note. Kpts. 1888-96 incl. Proceedings of Ist-lOth auu. session of State Agric. Society, 1887-96. Kpt. 1890 incl. alno l8t-2d ann. rpt. of Agric. Exper. Sta., 1888-89, and Bulletins 13-28. — La. Farmers' Institutes, 1897, 98, 99. Bulletin, nos. 1-3. B. R., '97-1900. 3 v. 8°. 124 p. ; 147 p. ; viii, 810 p. — Proceedings of tlie 3d annual session of the State Agricultural Society, 1889. Issued by the State Bureau of Agriculture. B. R., '89. 8°. 51 p. See also 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. G. lee, Commr. 1897. 8°. 207 p. Note. Also issued as a Special Bulletin of the Agric. E.x- periment Station. - — Advantages of New Orleans and Louisiana lor intercourse with South America. Issued by the State Board . . . Leon Jastremski, Commr. n. t. p. n. p., V. d. [Betireen 1898 and litOO.] fo. (10) p., 5 pi. (Title from cover.) — See also under Legislature, Jnls., Docs., etc., 1843. \^Banks.'\ Louisiana State Bank. Letter of the President ... to the 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°. 80 p. — Report, [Mar. 29, 1853]. N. 0., '58. 8°. 4 p. — Report of the branch at Baton Rouge, [Feb. 12, 1853]. N. O., '53. 8". 4 p. — See also i/nc^e?' Legislature, Special Laws, Banks ; and under Supplemental, 1804. 967 Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS fLa. S^Blind.^^ Institution, for the Education of the Blind and Industrial Home for the Blind (Baton Rouge, 1871-). 4th, 6th annual rcjjort, Dec. 31: 1877,79; biennial report, May 1: 1886/88-96/98 N. O., '78-80; B. K., '88-98. 8«. Charity Hospital (New Orleans, 1786-). Report of the Board of Administrators, annual, 1839, 42- 47; biennial, 1848/49-50/51; annual, l,s52-53; 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 1786- taken over by the State in 1831. Rpt. Jan. 185.5 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. 0., '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?]-06. 2 pm. 16^ and S^. ^Consolidated Association of the Planters of La.} See under Inspection and Regulation, Banks. Deaf and Dumb and the Blind, Institute for the (Baton Rouge, 1852-). 2d, 3d-6th, 8th annual report, Feb. 1854, Jan.: 1855-58, 60; annual, 1861; Jan.: 1866-67, 70; report. 1858/67; annual, Dec. 31: 1872-77, 79; biennial, Apr. I: 1886/88, 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 1853 to 1S67 inclusive; " B. R., '71 ; 18 p. ^ee also under Legislature, J7ils., Docs., etc., 1866. \_Education.'] Industrial Institute (Ruston, 1894-). [lst-]5th biennial report, [1896-11904. TRus- ton? '96?-] 1904. 8°. Note. [lBt-4th] not seen. Southern University and Agricultural and Mecharii- cal College (Colored; N.O., 1879-). Reports. {A'ot seen.) State Normal School (New Orleans, 1858-). 7th annual report, May 22, 1869. N. O., '69. 22 p. T -^'"^l^,. ^ '■P*- ^*^'^- ^^' 1^^^ '8 with rpt. of Supt. Pub. Educ, Jan. 1860. State Normal School (Natchitoches, 1884-). 10th- 1 1 th biennial report, 1902/04-04/06. N. O. '04- 06. 2 pm. 8°. — Catalogue, 1890/91, 98/99. N. O., '91-99. 2 v. Louisiana State Univer.sity and Agricultural and Mechanical College (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 ()., '57-1908. 8°. Note. Opened Jan. 2, ISOO. Called .Slate Seminary of LearrjluK Hud Military Acadoinv a» late us \mj; Slate Ui.i- ver« ly l«70-77; as above from 1.S77. Located at Alexandria "Pl'-^'T; ^' 't^''- <'0'"t'i"''i with A. aiui M. College by act of 18,6. Rpt. Jan. 1857 liicl, Addr.sH of (Jen (L M. Gn'thum at Jaj \i,u of corner-Mori.-, March '25, 1856. Kpt. ],m;9 inel. • Rpt. of lopoKraphJcal Murvey of pari of La., July, Aug., 1861), bv V/".,^ , • '••"='"■"; '«'• """• rpt. of gfol. survey, 1869, by F. V nopkins; "tid Rpt oti botany ut La., by A. Keathcrman. Kpt. of Supt., 18,1, iBiiM.m. of ;;7 p and also in a vol. of 222 p., IncludluK-d ann. rpt. .,/ botanical suivey ofs. w. and n. w. La., 1H7I and 3d a.m. rpt. of t-eol. Hiirvey, by IlopUlns. Kpt». o( HupervlHors generally Include also rpt. of I'rcBldcut (lormcrly Hupt.). Hoc ul«o back, Agric.and Alech. College, i 970 Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [La. [ JEducaiion, continned.'\ Dr. F. V. Hopkins' preliminary geological maj) of La. Now York, copyr. 1870. Scale, about 26 mi. = 1 in.; size, 28 X 'M) cm. Note. Also in anu. rpt. of Seminary for 1870, 71. — Topographical Survey. [Ist annual] report, 1869. See opposite, Botan., Gfol. and Topog. Surveys- 2d-3(l annual report, [1870-71]. By Col. S: H. Lockett. N. O.. '71-72. 8°. The La. State University topoaraphical map of La. . . . by S. H. Lockett [and] D. M. Brosnan. New York, copyr. 187:3. Scale, about 10 mi. = 1 in. ; size, 76i X 824 cm. — See also Legislature, Jnls , Docs., etc., 1857, 60, 77. University of Louisiana (New Orleans, 18.S4-84). Report of Administrators, to sess. 1850; Jan. 18r)7; 1861. 3 rpts. 8°. Note. Had no connection with La. State University, entered above. Orijanized in 1834 as tlie Medical Collone of La.; Law Dept. eHtablished, 1847; Academic Dept., 1847-60, 7H-84. By Act of 1H84 the Stale turned the property over to the newly (irtjanized Tulane Univer8it3-, which has always been a private institution. — Annual circular of the Medical Department . . . 18.53/54. N. 0.. '53. 8°. 8 p. — Law Department. Circular, session 1877/78. 81/82. Note. 1881/82 includes Announcements of the Medical and Academic Depts. — See also under Legislature, Special Laws, Univ. of La., and Jnts , Docs., etc., 1848. Parish Supts. of Public Education. Proceedings, 1st, 5th convention; Feb. 1887, June 1891. N. ().. '87-91. 2 V. 8°. Public School Teachers' Association. [Proceedings], 3d animal convention, Dec. 1894. B. R., '95. 130 p. See ixIho under Inspcc. and Reg., Education, Note. — Louisiana School Review, v. 1-15. 1895-1908 [1895/ 96-1908/09?] Monroe, La., and New Orleans. Note. Ofiicial journal of the Association. Enumeration not clear. [^Emic^ration , Commissioners o/.] See forward. Immigration, Bureau of. [Engineers, State. 1 See forward. Lands, Levees, and Public Works. [^Fair, State.'\ See forward. Mechanics' and Agri- cultural Fair Association. {^Geological Surveys.'\ See hack under Education., La. State University. Agric. Exp. Stations nnd Geol. Survey ; forward, Immigration. Bureau of; and, under Legislature, Jnls., Docs., etc., 1858. {History-I Louisiana Historical Society (1836-). Charter and constitution. N.0.,1877. 24°. 8 p. — Publications ; Cont.: [V. l.pt. 1,] 1895. pt. 2, 1895. pt. 3, 1896. pt. 4, 1896. Note 1. date 1899. V. 1-3. N.O., 1895-1906. 12 v. 8°. 2, pt. 1, 1897. V. S, pt. 1,1902. pt. 2, 18h8. pt. 2, 1904. pt. 3. 1900. pt. 3, 1905. pt. 4, 1901. pt. 4, 1906. V. 2, pt. 1 has imprint date 1898; pt. 2 has Imprint V. 2, pt. 4 h:is imprint date 1902. Note 'i . Organized, 1S3H; 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 BuUard. N. 0..'36"8°. 30 p. — By-laws . . . Baton Rouge, I860. 12°. 12 p. — Circular from G: W. Cable, corresponding secretary, Sept. 1. 1877. N. O.. '77. — Catalogue of the exiiibit opened Feb. 20, 1900, at the Fisk Free Public Library in N. O. N. 0., '00. 8°. 16 p. 971 Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [La. Immigration. Bureau of (1866-). Report, annual: Jan. 18fi7; July 1, 18G8 ; Jan. 18(19; of Comrnrs., Jan. 1870; Feb.: 1871-72; Jan. 1874; of Bureau, for 1877; 2(1 biennial of Commr , lh88. N. and B. H., '67-88. Note Rpt. July 1, 1868. is "of J. C. Kathman, Chief," etc. 10-1®^'*"°™™"- °* Emigration" in rpt.s. Jan. 1870-Peb. 18(2. Owing to reorganization iu 1869, rpt. Jan. 1870 is called Ist annual. — Preliminiiry 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 auspice.s of the New Orh^ans Academy of Sciences and of the Bureau of Immigration ... in May and June 1869. By E. W. Hilgard, Ph.D., State Geologist uf Mississippi N. 0.,'73. 8°. 44 p. — Louisina [51c]. Products, resources and attractions. A synopsis of reliable information concerning the State. By W: H. Harris, State Tommr of Immigration. N. 0., 1885. 8". 134 p. map port. ^' Note. Separate eds. in English, French, and German. — 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. Louisiana: its products, soil and climate, as shown hy northern and western men who now reside in this State. Pub. by the Bureau ... B. R 1894 8° 180 p. , . o . — See also back, Agriculture and Immigration, Board of, and Agriculture, Bureau of; under Executive and Staff, Governor, 1866; 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°.' q.i^t''*' m '.**?''. ^'^'"■^ ^'^^^'^ consist principally of rpt. of Supt., with brief introductory rpt. by Bo^rd. Rpt. Feb. mon.hTf^ ^''" ,'"■ '^";,"'='>- '^Pf- t° ^e.s. 18.^9 not seen; r?f ^!^r., .. %"°'^Y *'°- ^P^- t° ««"««• I'^^.S called" Ann. rptl 01 hupt. In addition to the reg. ann. rpt. for 1877 (28 p ) onlvVt^n'^'-/** P-^' ^='^'°S identical title-page but containing AII^:^h4'"'u" ''°"' '"' ''" '""• "'^'^ ^°^'"''' — A memoir of the Insane Asylum at Jackson, La. By Dr. S. Chaille. N. 0., 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 ■ 8.^3, .55,57-58,60-61, Oct. 1, 1864; for year: lorl'; '.iK' "''"''■ ^^'^'' ' ^•"" y^'"" -■ J«77-7H ; biennial, lH[Hr,/(]H^-rcnier (Jii IJiireau des Terres." — [Statement of swamp lands sold to Jan. 18571 n. t. p. H". 6 p. -^' — Report, Feb. [16], 1857 [in response to resolution of House]. N. O., '57. 8°. 4 p. , 972 Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [La. \_Lands^ continued.'] — Statement . . . showing the quantity of swamp lands sold in that office under the act . . . ap- proved March 15, 1855. [1858?] 8°. 3 p. (In Documents, 1858.) — Chronoliit;ic:il 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, Jnts., Docs., etc., 1860, 78. Surveyor General. Tabular statements accompany- ing the report of the Surveyor General of La. 71. p.. [185L']. 8°. p. 209-246. Board of Swamp Land Commissioners. Report, annual: sess. 1854 ; Jan.: 1855,57,58,60. N.O., '54-58; B. R.,'60. 5 pm. 8°. Note. Rpt. Jan. 1855 issued also In French. — Special report relative to the cost of draining the swamp lands bordering on Lake Pontchartrain. B. R., 1858. 14 p. Note. Not certain whether published by 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. Rpts. for other years will generally be found in rpts. of Bd. of Swamp Land Commrs. 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 be found in rpts. of Bd. of Swamp Land Commrs. — [List of contracts made in the 2d District during 1856. By L. Caldwell, Comrar. ; Feb. 6, 1857]. n. t. p. 8°. p. 3-4. — Report of the Engineer of the 2d District Swamp Lands. N. O , 1854. 6 p. — Statement of Commissioner, during year 1856. n. p.., n. d. 2 p — Special report of Comrar. ... on Bayou Plaque- mine, ti 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, Jnls., Docs., etc., 1857, 58. See also forward, Levees and Public WorTts ; under E.xec. and Staff, Auditor., 1857, 60; and under Legislature, Laivs of the State, 1839, Special Laws, and Jnls., Docs., etc., 1850, 52, 57, 68. Leper Home (Iberville Parish, 18'.>4-). Report of the Board of Control, biennial, [1896, 98], 1900, 04, 06. N. 0. and B. R., ['98?]-1906. 8°. Note. Rpt. 1896 was Ist. Rpts. 1896, 98 not seen. Rpt. 1900 called " 3d bi-annual " ; rpt. 1904 called " bi-annual." [Z/crees.] Board of Levee Commissioners (1866-). Report, annual, [Mar. 10], 1866; Jan. 1867; July 27, 1868. N. 0., '66-68. 3 pm. 8°. Note. Rpt. 1868 covers from May 10, 1867. See also nnder 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 tlie Mississippi River. N. O., 1866. 8°. 12 p. See also under Legislature, Jnls., Docs., etc., 1866. 973 Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [La. \^Levees, continued.^ Special Levee Commissioner Bill of the U. 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. 0.,'68. 10 p. Report of A. L. Lee, Commissioner, on the negotia- tion of levee bonds, to the House, Jan. 1869 N. 0., '69. 11 p. Commission of Levee Engineers (1871-). Report, annual, to sess.: 1872-76. N.O., '72-76. 5 rnts' 8°. Note. Rpt. to Bess. 1872 called "Rpt. of transaetioiiB . . from Oct. 1, 1871." In rpt. to sees. 1874 called Coraran. of Kngineera; in rpts. to sess. 1875, 76 called Levee Commn of Engineers. 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 simply " Commission of Persons." Board of Commissioners of the Pontchartrain Levee 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, from organization, Aug. 4, 1892, to Apr. 19, 1894- Donaldsonville, '94. 8°. 14 p. See also back. Lands, and forvcard, Public Works- and tinder 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 Ist-lth Grand State Fair . . held in the City of New Orleans, Nov. 1866 Jan. 1868, Apr.: 1869-70. N. 0., '67-70. 4 nm 8°. ^ JVoocs.,e/c., 1846 (two) legislature, ^o»««,,.5.o«.r. of ,he Board of Public Worlcs (1859 19, 1861 B.' R '60 61' I""?' 'T'"*' •^^^"• 8 p ; 4 p. ^ "^P^^- «°- 5 p., -Annual report of the Chief Engineer of th. Boarcl of PuMie Works, Dec. 31,^86" B. R.! ~'rji''6Tv%rp^''^^'--'^«-«-^«^ii- '^-%l^9:n^er aS,-y Report, Jan. 31, 1867. - Sonofnt 1 "-r'=»^.'-^--t of this office uncertain doJs 7 '^^'"'^ ^^^ ^^^^ C^nal, with ^cc io: ,8%"? V"^9"; '^^ *'^ ^^^^^ ^"^--r.- ^"'0cf2?' n86??/t ^^?f7^)- ^""-' -port: 02 N'b'"72'9'/f/- f."^ -.f ^«/»0.'^«^8-T900/ ^°«^'J.h''vinggo,,eoutofexiSceo't, thJt Z PP" ''^''^^' "^'« the !..t of is,71. The renealii L «^t VI ''"''* "^^ ^ '"epeal of board with the Hame na^e an^d\°'' j^^'r''''"' '^':"'''^^ ^ "«^ place in 1878 and 1879. The act of i«7a "^^■or^'yuzations tooli 1906. •^°*^ "'='■ ''I 1**79 was in force as late as Specinl report on the mnnfli .^f t> a t,- ;>.= fan, <.^A,e,»„.,:iarC. tXtl t ff/1^ i?/«''- «'p- rs^^^^^^ 54, 58, 6]. ''''"'*^"'^<^' "''»'«•. />o«., t'^c, 1848, 52, 976 Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [La. \_Soldiers' //bwe.] Camp NichoUs, Soldiers' Home (Mandeville, 1806-). Report: to sess. 18C7 ; for year 1887; biennial report, 1802, 98, l'J04, 01/OG. N. O. a7ul B. R., '07-1906. 6 pm. 8°. \_Statistics, Bureau o/.] See under Executive and Staff, Secretary of State. [Surveyor General.} 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. 4°. Jfote. Uniform with those for other States, the monthly parts ea. 8 p., aim. summarius ea. 12 p. (except 1898, 190u, 04, ea. 16 p.) V. 1. had nos. 1-8, June-Dec. + ann. summary; other V. cover calendar years, the ann. summaries belnif no. 13 of ea. vol. V. 11, 1906, has consecutive pagination, p. 1-108. Called Climato logical Service beginning Keb. 1906. — Weekly crop bulletin, [1898?]-1907. fo broadside. Judiciary. Supreme Court. Louisiana reports, 1809-1906. N. O., •11-1903; St. Paul, Minn., 1903-07. 117 v. 8°. Cont. : 1809-23; by F. X. Martin; [old series]. 12 v. 1823- 30; by F. X. Martin; new Beries. 8 v. Louisiana Reportu : v. 1-5, 1830-33; by H. W. Miller. 5 v. 6-19, 1833-41 ; by T: Curry. 14v. 1841-46; by M. M. Robinson. 12 v. Louiaiana Annual ReporU : v. 1-4, lS4tJ-49; by M. M. Robinson. .''-6, 1860-.il; by \V. W. King. 7-11, 1S52-56; bv W. M. Randolph. 12-15, 1857-60; by A. 'N. Oi;den. 16-18, "1861-66; by S. F. Glenn. 19-24, 1867-72; bv J. Hawkins. 25-28, 187:5-76; by C: Gavarre. 29-31, 1877-79; by P. Roberts. 32-46,1880-94; by H: Denis. 47-50, 1895-98; by W. II. Rogers. 61-52, 1899- 1900; by T. IT. Thorpe. Louisiana Reports : v. 104-117, 1901- 06; by T. H. Thorpe. Note. V. 1-2 Martin (old series) covered cases in the old Superior Court of the Territory of Orleans; the rem;iiiiing reports cover cases in the Supreme Court. The series of " La. Rpts.." begun with Miller in 1830, ended willi Curry in 1S41, rpts. 1841-46, by Robinson, being cited as 1-12 Robinson. The series of "La. .\nn. Rpts.," begun with Robinson iu 1846, ended with v. 52, by Thorpe, in 1900; the present series of Louiniana Reports was then 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 mariiinal 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., 1854. — 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. 8°. xi.x, 493 p. [Digests ] [Digest of reports, 1 Martin (o. s.)-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: SlidellJ. [Not 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 atid now revised and enlarged bv T: Slidell. N. 0., '40. 1. 8°. xii, 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. 8°. 721 p. 977 Judiciary] STATE PUBLTCATIONS [La. ^Diges's, coniinved ] — A digest to the reported decisions . . . from 1st Martin to 6th La. Annual, [1809-51]. By W: D. Ilennen. Boston, 1853. 2 v. 4°. — Same [1st Martin-15th La. Annual]. New cd. Kivorside, Cambridge, [Mass.], 1861. 2 v. 4o. — A digest ot the reported dec isions . . . contained in the La. Annual Reports, ISth-L'lst vol. inclusive [1860-70] ... By S: K. and C. L. Walker' New York, 1870. 8°. iv, 572 p. — A digest of decisions . . . from the 15th to the 30th Annual, p. 800, inclusive; [etc.]. [1860-78.] By C: Louqne. N. O., 1878. 4°. (4), 836 p.' — A digest of decisions . . . from p. 800 of the 30th Annual to p. 718 of the 40th Annual, inclusive By J. F. Taylor. N. O., 1889. 4°. (4), 903 p — A digest of decisions . . . [40th-52d La. Ann.] Also of [U. S.] decisions referrinsr to La. law. [1888-1900.] By J. A. Breaux. N. O., 1901. 4°. (6), 1161, (1) p. — A digest of the reported decisions in criminal cases contained in the reports . . . from 1st Martin to 39th La. Annual ... By A. F. Knobloch. N. O., 1887. 8°. (4), 462 p. — A digest of decisions of tlie Supreme Court of the U. S. in Louisiana cases, 1830-73. By J- E Leonard. N. 0.. 1875. 8°. — Supreme Court of the State of La [Opinions in the case of the State of La. vs. Harrison, a slave, Dec. 8, 1856; dated Jan. 31. 1857.] n. t p 8°. 7 p. {In Documents, 1857.) Courts of Appeal. Reports of cases . . . Reported bv F. McGloin. V. [l]-2. N. 0., 1881, 84. 2 v. 8o 1 fmn n iwT"^- fi"V"^'* '° * P^""'*- Of ^- 2, only pts. i.-z {^ZW p.) were issued. ^ See also under Legislature, Special Laws, Judiciao-v, and Journals, Docs., etc., 1844, 86. Legislature ^Called General Assembly] of^acHfTeTr^'^'fi™ °^ ":?"?°' ^^"c ^''S"° "^"^r the adoption or each ot the first five constitutiops. Sessions as follows: Leg. SesB. 1 1 Jl. 2 N-. 3 -Ta 2 1 N. 2 Ja 3 1 N. 2 ,Ta 4 1 .la 2 J a 6 1 N. 2 Ja 6 1 Ja. 2 .Tft. 7 1 N. 2 Ja. 8 1 .Ta 2 .Ta. 1 \. 2 .Ta, 10 1 .Ta. Ex. 3 N. .Ta 11 1 2 .)a. 1), 12 1 .Ta. 2 .Ta 13 1 .Ta- 2 T) 14 1 Ja,- 2 .Ta,- 15 1 .Ta- 2 \). Date. l.-S. 1812 1812-Mr. 1813 1 -Mr. 1814 , 1814-F. 1815 .-Mr. 1«16 1816-F. 1817 .-Mr. 1818 a.-Mr. 1819 -Mr. 1820 . 18-20-F. 1821 a.-Mr. 1822 -Mr. 1823 -Ap. Ih24 . 1H24-F. 1825 -A p. 1826 -Mr. 1827 -Mr. 1^28 182H-K. 1829 -Mr. 18:ii) -Mr. 1831 , 14-19, 18:51 -A p. 1832 -4 p. 18:33 18:{:i-Mr. 1834 -A p. 18.3.i -Mr. 18:i6 . -Mr. ]«:',7 . 18;i7-Mr. 1838 -Mr. 18.39 u-Mr 1840 ..-Mr. 1841 184I-Mr. 1842 Leg. Sess. 1 2 1 1 2 1 2 or ex. 1 1 1 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 Ex. 2 I Ex. Ex. 1 2 Date. Ja.-Ap. 1843 Ja.-Mr. l.«44 Ja.-Mr. 1845 Ja.-Ap. Ja.-Mr. Ja-.Mr. •la.-Mr. Ja.-Mr. Ja.-Mr. Ja.-Mr. Ja.-Mr. Dec. Ja.-Mr. N. IHtil- I). 1862- My.-./e. .la.-F. Ja.-Ap. 1853 18.i4 18,'i5 1856 1857 1858 1859 1860 I860 1801 Ja. 18G2 1863 1864 186.) 1-2 Ex. 1 2 Ex. (). 1864-Ap. 1805 N.-I). 18(i5 Ja.-Mr. 1866 Ja.-Mr. 1867 Je.-J). 1867 978 Legislature] STATE PUBLICATIONS [La. \_Table of Sessions, continued."] Leg. SesB. Date. Leg. Sees. Date. 1 1 Je.-O. 1868 4 1 Jn.-Mr. 1875 2 Ja.-F. 1869 Ex. Apr. 14-24, 1875 3 Ja.-Mr. :{, 1870 2 Ja.-Mr. 1»7« Ex. Mr. 7-16, 1870 Ex. Mr. 2-10, 1876 2 1 Ja.-Mr. 1871 (of !»eD;ite only) Ex. D. 6-7, 1871 5 1 Ja.-Mr. 1H77 2 Ja.-.Ap. 1872 Ex. Mr.-Ap. 1877 3 Ex. n.9,'72-Ja.6,'73 2 Jii.-Mr. 1878 1 Ja. 6-Mr. 6, 1873 Ex. Mr. 8-19, 1878 2 Ja.-Mr. 1874 6 I Ja.-F. 1879 Sessions 1880-1906 unnumbered; biennial, beginning in Jan. 1880, in May, 1882-1906. Extra Bessions : Dec. 5-24, 1881 ; 2d extra, Dec. 26, 1881-Jan. 4, 188-2; Aug. 1899; Dec. lyo:i; Nov. 1907. Held at N. O., lhl2-24/2.'i, 31-48 (Dec.) ; at DonaldBonville, 1826-30 (and first day only of sess. Jan. 18:il) ; at B. R.. lHoO-61 (.Nov.) ; at Ope- lour-as, I)ec."lS62; at Shreveport. Muy 1^63, Jan. 1864, Jiin. \b6h; at N. O., Oct. 1M64, Nov. 186.^-81/82; at 15. R.. 1SH2-1907. The Civil War sessions at R. R., Opelousas, and Shreveport were of the Confederate Legislature, those at N. O. were of the Union Legis- lature. [Laws of the State.'] Act8, sessional, 1812-1908. N. O., B. R., etc , 'l^i-iyuM. 8". Note. Published in both English and French through 1867 and for ISSI, 81/82. The English and French versioiis, on opposite pages in each vol., were paged consecutively, sesaions 1812-32; paged in duplicate, sess. 1833-38, 4U-41, 43-63; paged consecutively, sess. 1839, 41/4?, 64/65, 67 (reprint), 81, 8l/82. Acts Nov. 1831, .Jan. 1832, Jan. 1833 seen lu 1 v.; Acts Jan., Dec, 18i3 also seen in 1 v. Acts Dec. 1860 with Acts Jan. 1861. Acts Oct. ls64/Apr. 1865, Nov . 1865, seen in 1 v.; apparently also issued 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 is; Acts passed by the Genl. .Assy, at the -th sess. of the -th Legislature." Sess. Dec. 1862 called "extra sess. of 27th Leg." in Acts. With Acts of extra sess. 19U3 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. R. — List of the titles of acts passed by both houses . . . sess. 1854, 55, and where originated. N. O., '5-1-55. 2 ptn. »°. 7 p. ; 11 ]>. — 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 Freuch on opposite pages, numbered in duplicate; i.e., the text has 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. Note. In English and French on opposite pages, consecu- tively numbered. — Chronicle Suj)pleiiient. 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 Orh-ans and of the State ot 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 Leaislature of 1819. Called on back " Moreau Si Carletou's Partidas." 979 Legislature] STATE PUBLICATIONS [La. [Laivs of the State, continued.'] — A general digest of the acts of the Legislature . . . 1804 to 1827. ByL. Moreau Lislet. N. O., '28. 2 V. 1. 8°. — ^ame, in French. N. 0., [1828?]. 2 v. 1.8°. — 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, O., '41. 8°. Jfote. A eecond volume was planned, but never published. — 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°. J^ote. A second volume was planned, but never published. — [Digest of laws and decisions. By P. S. Warfield. N. 0., 1848]. 182 p. — The consolidation and revision of the statutes . . . by L. Peirce, M. Taylor, W: W. King. Commrs. Feb. 5, 1852. N. 0., '62. 8°. viii, 658 p. — The revised statutes of . . . Louisiana, comp. by U. B. Phillips. N. O., 1856. 4°. xcv, 610 p. — The revised statute laws of . . . Louisiana from the organization of the Territory to the year 1869 inclusive. [By J: Ray.] N. O., 1870. 8°. xliii, 866 p. I^ote. Official print of Act no. 96 of 1S70. — Digest of the statutes of the State of La., in two volumes ... J: Rav, compiler. By authority. N. O., 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. O., '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°. (I), 403 p. — Same, through the session of 1894 , . . Indexing ail 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. 0., '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: K: Liviimston, Moreau Lislet, P. lK'rl)igny; Feb. 13, i823J. [N. ().], I)e St. I{omes, [1823?]. 8°. 13 p. Note. ThiH commiHHlon also drafted a Hcparate cominercial code, which wan not adopted. Additions and amendments to the civil code of . . . I>ouiHiana ... N. O., '23. am. f. (2), 219, 176, (3) p. 980 Legislature] STATE PUBLICATIONS [La. \^Laws of the State, continued.'] Same, in French. N. O., 1823. sm. £». (1), 425, (3) p. Note. Seen bound with this wag "Code de procedure civile de I'fitat 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«. xixi, 1348 p. Note. In English and French, on oppouite 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 Legislative Treasure." Same; witii annotations. By W. S. Upton and N. K. Jennings. N. O., 1838. 8°. var. pag. Note. In English and French on opposite pages, with pagination In duplicate. To.xl alone, 635 p ,diipl.; English Index, 51 p.; French index, 48 p. Also ifsued in -J. vols. Same ; with the statutory amendments from 1825 to 1853 inclusive; and references to the decisions of the Supreme Court [to 6 La. Ann.]. Cotnp. and ed. by T: G. Morgan. '53. 8°. 533 p. Same. N. O., 18(;i. 8°. 533 p. Same ; with the statutory amendments from 1825 to 18G6 inclusive ; and references to the decisions of the Supreme Court [to 17 La. Ann.] . . . comp. and ed. by J. 0. Fiiqua- N. O. [and] New York, '67. 8°. (2), xiv, 481, (1), 72 p. [Revised civil code, by J: Ray. Monroe, La., 1H69]. 535 p. The revised civil code of the State of La. By authority. [Comp. by J: Ray.] N. O., 1870. 8°. xii, 503 p. The revised civil code of the State of La., with references 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 State Library catalogue, 1905; not seen. The revised civil code of the State of La. ; [with] references up to and including v. 34 of the Annual Reports and . . . Acts ... up to . . . 1^82 [etc.]. Comp. and ed. by E. A: Peyroux. N. O., 1883. 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. N^ote. Entered in Louisiana State Library catalogue, 1905; not seen. Revised civil code of La. With annotations of Hon. A. Voorhies to v. 25 Ann. Heporis, and an appendix ... by E. I). Saunders. N. O., 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 dircisions of the Supreme Court to the 50th Annual inclusive. Bv E. T. Merrick. N. O., 1900. 4". xii, 1081, (1) p. Note. Also issued in 2 vols., divided at p. 494. [Index and concordance to the civil code. By B. F. Cook.] N. 0., 1857. 221 p. 981 Legislature] STATE PUBLICATIONS [L. [Laws of the Staie, continued.'] — \_Code of Practice.] Code of practice, in civil cases, for the State of Louisiana. N. O., [1825?! f 410 p. -^ Note. In English and French, on opposite pages. Same. n. p., n. d. f°. (6), 170 p. Note. As given by Sabin. Not seen. Code de procedure civile de I'Etatde laLouisiane. n.p., n. d. [N. O., 1825?] sm. i°. 184, (4) p. Note. Seen bound ■with " Additions et amendemens au code civil . . ." 1823; see above, Civil Code. Code of practice in civil cases for the State of Louisiana. N. O, B. Buisson, 1830. 24°. 407. 96 p. ' ^^ote. In English and French, on opposite pages. Sabin *; o * '* a l-°> and states that it was re-piibliched with '* References to the decisions of the f^upreme Court of the State of La. and also the statutory law relating to practice, bv M. Greiner; " N. O., 1844. 8». No copy seen. Code of practice of the State of La. . . . By M. Greiner.. N. 0., 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. la English and French, on opposite pages; pagina- tion m 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°. \_Not seen.] Same ; with the statutory amendments from 1825 to 1853 . . . Comp. and ed. by T: G. Morgan N. 0., 1856. 8°. 379 p. [Same. N. 0., 1857. 8°. Not seen]. [Same. By T: G.Morgan. N.0.,1861. 374 p.]. Note. Said to be in La. State Library; not seen. Code of practice in civil cases. By J. O. Fuqua. [N. O. 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. Q. 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. OflScial 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. Voorhies. N.O., 1875. 8^ 660 p. The co_de of practice of the State of La. Adopted in 1870. With amendnient.s including session ... of 1894. Annotated by H: L. Garland, .Jr N. 0.,'94. 8°. X, 897p. Same; with annotations of H: L. Garland, Jr., and an appendix ... to and including the ses- sion of 1900. . . . Comp. and od. by 8. Wolff N. (),,1901. 8". X, 96Up. — ICommerce.] Commerci;il code for . . . Louisiana, by E: Livingston. N. 0., 1825. fo. (1), 252 (1), 253-200 p. Note. Prepared by the commlBcion which prepared the Civil code and Code of practice of 1825. Not adopted bv the Leginlature. ' Code de commerce pour I'Etat de la Louisiane N.0.,1825. fo. (2;,287, table,ix, p. 982 Legislature] STATE PUBLICATIONS [La. [ZaM'5 of the Slate^ continued.'] — {^Evidejice.] Introductory report to the code of evidence of . . . La. By E: Livingston. [N. O., 182-.] {°. 08 p. [Code of evidence, by E: Livingston. ' N. O., 182-]. fo. 7;? 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. S°. 170, (1) p. See under Legisluture, Journals, Docs., etc., 1828. Extracts from the . . . penal code . . . Hy E: Livingston. N. O, 1828. P. (2). 31, (2) p. Project of a new penal code for tlie State of Louisiana. By E: Livingston. London, 1824. 8°. Kapport snr le projet d'un code penal, fait a I'assemblee generale de I'etat de la Louisiane, par M. E: Livingston, suivi des observations . . . par M. [J.] Mill, avec une introduction . . . par M. A. H. Taillandier . . . Taris, 1825. 12°. xxii, 223 p. Introductory report to the system of penal law . . . for the State ... By E: Livingston. [N. O., 182-.] fo. 185 p. System of penal law, prepared for the State of La. ; comprising codes of ofTences and punish- ments, of procedure, of prison discipline, and of evidence, applicable as well to civil as to criminal cases. And a book containing definitions of all the technical words used in the system. Pre- pared undiT the authority of a law ... by E: Livingston. N. 0-, 1^24. i°. 164 p. Note. In place of ihis, Sabin 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. [^Same ; 1873. A'ot see 7i]. Syst^me de loi penale pour TEtat de la Louisiane. . . . By E: Livingston. N. O., 1825. fo. 157, 242, 25 p. Definitions of all the technical words used in the system of pinal law . . . for . . . Louisiana. By E: Livingston, n. p., n. d. [1824.] fo. 27 p. Note. Also with the Code of practice, 1825, and apparently also with the 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 critiiiiial jurisprudence of La.. embracing the criminal statutes . . . [1805-58] and having copious references to the decisions ... up to 13th La. Annual Reports. By A. Voorhies. V. 1. N. O., 1860. 624 p. Expos6 d'un systeme de legislation criminelle pour I'etat de la Louisiane et pour les Etats-Unis d'.-Vmerique. 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. {^Laws of the State, continued.'] Code of procedure, for giving effect to the penal code ... By E: Livingston. N. O., 1825. fo. 256 p. Xote. Also recorded as having 263, 27 p. ; with Corrections, p. 257-263, and Definitions, p. 1-27 at end. - {^Prison Discipline.'] Introductory report to the code of reform and prison discipline. By E: Livingston. [N. O., n. d.] i°. 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. 0., 1826. fo. (2), 65 p. - {Special Laws.] [Banks ] The charter and renewal of the charter of the Bank of Orleans. N. 0., n. d. 8°. 15 p. (English and French.) An act to incorporate the subscribers to the Consolidated Association of the Planters of La. N. O., 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. O., 1838. 16°. 52, (1) p. Bank bill, as it passed the La. Legislature, Feb. 1, 1842. N. 0., 1842. 8°. 22 p. - lCorpo7-ations.] Corporation and corporate rights, and acts relative to same. 1894. n.p.,n.d. 6 p. Jr'bie. 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. - [Uducation.] [An act to reorganize free public schools in the State of La. Approved, Apr. 28, 1853.] J^^'ote. Ordered printed iu English 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. 0., 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. Mte. Cont. a copy of the act referred to, which regulated the fees of clerks of district courts. Parish of Orleans. - [Lahor.] Acts of the Gcnl. Assy, of La. regulating labor. Extra session, 1865. Printed bv order of the House. N 0., '6(i. 8". 13 p. - [Lands.] Acts of the Le}>islature for leveeing, draining & reclaiming swamp lands in certafn portions of the Parishes of Orleans and Jefferson. n.t p. N. O., 1866. 8°. 24 p. map. (Cover title.) - [Medicine.] Act no. 49, regulating the practice of medicine, etc., in the State of La. Passed at the regular session, July 4, 1894, n. «., n. d. H". 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. [Z/otM's of the State, continued.'] An act to organize, arm and equip a uniformed militia; to provide for its instruction, duties, and government. Act no. 75, approved April 5, 1870, and the amendments thereto. N. O., '74. 45 p. — \_Revenue.'\ General revenue law of La., extra session of 1877. N. O., '77. 8°. 39 p. See also iinder Exec, and Staff, Auditor of Public Accounts. — {^University 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, l^fl2-ly08. N. O. ancZB.E,., '12-1908. Standi. S". (Title var.). J^ote. Jnls. of extra sessions generally in separate vols., but jnls. of Jan., Mar. 1870 are in 1 v. (whi('h com. also I'rocced- ings of impeachment of G: M. Wickliffe, Auditor) ; similarly, Dec. 1871, Jan. 1872 in 1 v.; Dec. 1872/Jan. 1873, Jan./Mar. 1873 in 1 V. (which cout. also Proceedings of impeachment c». 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 Heparate caption, that of first half having wrongly " 17th " for 16th iiegielature. For the same reacou jnls. 1846 and 1847 are similarly broken, in each case at Mar. 16th; jnl. 1847 has wrongly " Ist sess. of Ist Leg." for 2d Bess, of 1st Leg. Appendix of docs, bound with jnls. 1843, 80, 53, [54?), 57. Jnl. 1876 incl. Proceedings of impeachment of W; P. Kellogg; jnl. 1886 incl. Prelim, proceedings of im- peachment of T. Fontelieu. Jnl. extra sess. 1903 is in 1 v. with Acts and H. J. Jnls, 1S47, 60, [52?], 53, [.i4-56?J, 57 are 1. 8». Title as above from about 1868. Jnl. 1830 has imprint Donaldsonville. — Journal du Senat, sessional, 1812-57; Jan., 1866. N. O. and B. R., '12-66. 8°. Note. Jnl. 1847 is in 2 pts., broken at Mar. 15th, owing to change in State Printer; jnls. 1»'43, 46 probably similarly divided ; not seen. Jnls. 1847, 50, 57, are 1. 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. R., '57-60. 4 pm. 8°. ^Tote. 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. R., '57-60. 2 pm. 8°. Note. 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, 53, Oct. 1864, 70. N. O. ['50]-70. 4v. 8°. (Title var.). Note. Debates 1850 bound with Senate Jnl.; 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. a?id B. R., '12-1908. 8°. (Title var.). Note. Jnls. of extra Be8^ions generaljy in separate vols., tut jnls. of Jan., Mar. 1870 are in 1 v.; jnls. Dec. 1872/Jau. 1873 in 1 V. ; and jnls. 1881, 81/82 in 1 v. Jnl. 1843 is in 2 pts., broken at .Jan. llth, owing to change in State Printer; ea. part has separate caption, wrongly inscribed " 17th" for 16th Legislature. Jnl. 1847 was similarly divided at Mar. llth; probably also jnl. 1846; not seen. Jnl. extra sess. 19U3 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°. Note. Jnl. 1847 is in 2 pts,, broken at Mar. llth, owing to change in State Printer; jnls 1?43, 46 probably similarly divided — not seen. Jul. 1830 has imprint Donaldsonville. — Legislature of the State of La. Debates of the House in its session of 1853. N. O., '53. 8°. (1), 120 p. Note. Has caption " Official reports of the House . . ." btit cont. no docs. Bound with it is French edition, (1), 127 p., with similar erroneous caption. 9S5 Legislature] STATE PUBLICATIONS [La. [Journals, Documents, Etc., continued.'] — Same., Sessions of 1864/65. N. O., '65. 8°. 444 p. Jn'ote. Has appendix of collected documents. — Debates of the House of Representatives, 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. R., • 1860. 8". ? 4- 13 4- 41 p. Ifote. Pagination uncertain. — Same; to which is annexed the constitution of the State . . . Adopted Jan. 1876. N. 0., '76. 8°. 49 p. — Rules and orders of the House of Representatives ; to which is annexed the constitution of the State. N. O., 1855. 8°. 38 p. Jfbte. Issued 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°. (?4-56p.) Note. Imperfect copy seen. — Calendar of the House of Representatives. Session of 1892. n.p., n. d. 8^ 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°. Note. Also in French as : — Rapport du comite charge, en vertu de la resolution prise . . . le 5 Janvier 1815, de prooeder a une enquete al'effetde decouvrir la cause des mesures militaires qui ont ete exercees contre I'assemblee generale dudit etat pendant sa presente session. n. p., n. d. 8°. 8 p. — Statement of facts occurring during the invasion of the British. [Se.«s. 1814/15.] p. [100]-111. Note. Seen only as appendix lo Acts, 1814/15. — Documents relative to the usury bill ... N. O., 1823. 8°. 34 p. — Same, in French. N. 0., 1823. 8°. 36 p. — Discours addresse a la legislature en refutation du rapport de Mr. Livingston sur I'abolition de la peine de iiiort. By C: Gayarre. N. . 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 proceeding.s of So. Carolina. Ses.s. 18.53]. Note. In House -Jnl. 1833, but also oidered printed. — [Report of T: G. Morgan, chairman of committee lo whom was referred that part of the (Jov's. messajie relative to the Peiiitentiarv. Sess. 1833]. Note. In House Jnl. 1833, but also ordered printed. — [Report of joint committee appointed to examine into the situation of the Cliarity HoHnitiil. Sess. 1833 J. Note. In House Jnl. 18,33, but also ordered printed. — Report of the . . . joint committee on the affairs of the Citizens' Hank, 1836. N. O., ';;7. H". 8 p. — Documents relative to the investigation of batdcs by the joint committee . . . 1840. [N. O., '40.] 9S6 Legislature] STA TE P UB I. ICA 7 IONS [La. [Journals, Documents, Etc., continved,'\ — [Report of joint committee apijoiiitcil to visit tlie Penitentiary, F.b. 9, 1843] Note. Iti House Jtil. aess. 184.'?, but also ordered ijrinted. — Report of the committee on banks [R. Hunt, chairman. Ses8. 1843.] n. t. p. S^. 7 p. — Report of tiie committee on agricuhure, nianu- fMcture anil commerce. [G. iVIusson, chairman. Sess. 1843.] n. t. p. 8'>. 1!) p. — Heport of the minority of the committee on [same. Sess. 1843]. n. t p. 8°. 6 p. — Report on [same. Sess. 1844]. Note. In lloune Jnl. 1844, but also ordered prlutcd, In Knglish and French. — [Report of special committee to whom was referred the memorial of W: Christy an^l IL Lockett containing sundry charges of official misconduct agjiinst B. C. lOlliott, Judge of the City Court of Lafayette. Se>s. 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 Inspectors," Jan. 1, 1844. — Memorial of Edm. J. Forstall, in behalf of Hope & Co. of Amsterdam, and other holders of State bonds issued in favor of the Citizens' Hank of La. [Feb. 19. 1844.] n. i. p. 8". (8) p. — [Reports of the conmiittee to whom wms 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 bv a joint committee of Sen- ate & House, .lan. 3L 1845. [N. ().], '45. 8 p. — Report of committee on W. Langfit, etc. [Se.'^s. 184(5.] — Report of committee relative to batture. [Sess. 1846.] — Report of committee on federal affairs. [Sess. 184li.] — Report of committee on elections. [Sess. 184(5.] — Report of committee on claims of G. W. Coffin & Co. [Sess. 1846.] See also below, 1857. — Report of joint committee on Penitentiary. [Sess. 184(i.] — Report and act relative to the property banks. [Sess . 1840.] — 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 conmiittee 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 Raccour^i cut-off. j INIarch 1846.] — Report of minority on same. [March 1846.] — Report (if committee on conting^'nt 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. [Journah, Documents, Etc.^ continued.'] — Memorial of the tobacco trade. [Scss. 1846 ] — Report of committee ia 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 English 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. Incl. rpt. of Register of the Land Office, Feb. 4, 1850, on pp. 2-25. — Report of standing committee on Penitentiary, made Feb. 24th, 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. lsic\. fN. 0.], 1852. 8°. 14 p. — In relation to the aflfairs of the Citizens' Bank. {In Appendix to Journals, 1852.) — Minority report of the judiciary committee on the Citizens' Bank bill. N. 0.. 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. 80. 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, &c. [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 conntitution. N. O., 1853. 8°. 4 p. — Uej.ort on the bill to take the census. N. O,, 1853. H". 4 p. — Report from committee on charitable institutions. [Scss. 1853.] n. t.p. 8°. 5 p. 9S8 Legislature] STATE PUBLICATIONS La. \_Journals, Documents, Etc., continued.'] — Minority report of Mr. Lacoste, of the committee on charitable institutions, n.t.p. Sess. 1853. p. 7-8. — Rapport (lu comit6 conjoint sur les institutions charitables. [N ().], 18r)3. 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. 8. Senator. [Sess. 1853.] 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- inij; sessional, 1853-61, 66. N. O. and B. R., ['58]-6f;. 8°. Note. llpt. eese. 1853 is of " standing committee." Rpt. eesB. 1855, 58 seen al>o in French. See also above,, 1843, and below, 1857 (two), 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 the joint committee on the Penitentiary. N. O., 1854. 4 p. — Report of the joint committee on the pilotage system. N. 0., 1854. 8°. 4 p. — Report of the joint committee on the New Orleans, Opelousas & Great Western and New Orleans, Jackson & Great Northern railroads. N. O., 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. 0., 1854. 32 p. — Counter report of the joint committee on public health. N. 0., 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. 80. 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 Pont- chartrain R. li. Co. ; sess. 1855]. n. t. p. 8°. 5 p. (Senate.) — Report [of judiciary committee on memorial of W: H. Williams; sess. 1855J. n. t. p. 8°. 6 p. (House.) — Report of joint committee appointed to examine the affairs of tlie railroad companies in which the State has an interest. [Sess. 1855.] n. t. p. 8°. 3 p. (House.) Note. Also issued separately in French. — Report [of Senate committee appointed to investigate accounts of Lessees of Penitentiary. [Sess. 1855.] n. i.p. 8°. p. [9]-ll. 9S9 Legislature] ST A TE PUB Lie A TIONS [La. {^Journals, Documents, Etc., continued.^ — Address of Dr S: Bard, Supt of Public Educa- tion, before the Genl. Assy. Delivered on the 20th Feb. 1856. B. R., '5G. 8°. 13 p. — Report of the committee on charitable instiiutions. [Sess. 1857.] n. i. 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 acc;ounts of the Swamp Land Commissioners of the 2d Swamp Land District for the year 1855 [1856]. [Sess. 1857] n.p.,n.d. 7 p. i^s. 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. O., '74. 8°. 10 p. [^Expositions.^ Chief Commissioner and General Agent . . . to the Paris Universal Exposition of 1867. Report of E: Gottheil. Sess. 1868. N. O., '68. 8°. 14 p. Financial Commission (1864) . Reports of the majority [May 27, 1H64] and minority [June 1, 1864] of the Financial Commission of New Orleans under Special Orders no. 69 issued by Maj. Gen. N. P. Banks], n. t. p. [1864 ] 8°. p. 100-140. ^"ote. Heen only as Appendix B to .'Vuditor's report, Sept. 30, 18fi4. Immigration Association, State. A hand-book of Louisiana, giving geographical and au'ricultural features. . . . Conip. and written by request for the . . . Asson. by W: C. Stubbs, Director State Experimental Stations. N. O., 1895. 8°. 55, (1 ) p. fold map. Jackson Monument Association (1851-). Report, Feb. 1855 N. 0. '55. 8". 8 p. — Some, in P'rench N. O., '55. 8°. 8 p. [Lottery .] Official report of the proceedinizs of the Ami-Lottiry Democratic Convention held in the Hall of the House of Representatives . . . Aug. 7-8, lf90. N. (.)., '90. »o. 80 p. t!^»ouri. Publi- cations of the " Territory of Louisiana " are therefore no part of the early records of the State of Louisiana. See Missouri Slate Publications, p. 35(5. Legislative Council. Acts passed, lst-2d sessions, 1804-05. New Orleans, '05. 2 v. 12". Note. Sessions convened Dec. 3, 1804 and June 20, 1805. This sinule legislative chamber was succeeded by a Legislature of two houses; see forward. — Actes du Conseil Legislatif du Territoire d'Orleans. 1804, 05. N.-O , '05. 16°. 361 p. Legislature. Acts passed, sessional, 1806-11. New Orleans, '07-11. v. 12° and 8». Note. In English and French, on opposite pages. There were three Legislatures, lst-3d, convened biennially, in Jan., 1806, 08. 10, with a 2d session of each in the alteruate year, convened in Jan., 18uT, 09, 11. Acts ISOiJ were the only 12". — Ordinance establishiiii? the Louisiana Bank. Ordon- nance pour I'etahlissenient de la Banque de la Louisiane. N. O., l.sOI. 12°. 21, (2), 27-42 p. Note. In English and French, on opposite pages. The last 18 p. have separato title: "Enquiry relative to banks. . . . By James Lyon. Printed by order of the Commrs. of the La. Hank, 1804." — An exposition of the crimiiinl laws of the Territory of Orleans ... By autliority. By Lewis Kerr, N. O., 1800. 12°. 241, Iviii, p. Note. In English and French, on opponite pages. Pagina- tion conliuuous. 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. Note. Usually found with Acts, 1807. — A digest of the civil laws now in force in the Terri- tory of Orleans; with alterations and amend- ments adiipteil to its present system of govern- ment. By authority. N. 0.,18IJ8. 4°. v, xxi, 491 p. Note. In French and English, on opposite pages. Known as "the Old Code." Not to be confused with the " Laws of the Territory of Louisiana," pub. at St. Louis the same year. 997 Supplemental] STATE PUBLICATIONS [La. Legislature^ continued. — Index to the Acts of the Legislature of the Territory of Orleans, from the 1st 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. J. N. 0., 1816. 8°. 159 p. Note. In English and French. — Formal address of Gen. G: 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 Acts, 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 List compiled from the collection of Texas documents in the New York Public Library; from material furnished by Phineaa L. Windsor, Librarian of the University of Texas, Austin ; and from " A Bibliography of Texas," by C. \V. Haines, State Libra- rian, 1896. Documents 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 Spain in Treaty of 1V63. French claime revived by Treaty of San IldefoHHO, 1800. Claimed by United States as part of Louisiana purchase, 18o3, till excluded by treaty with Spain, 1819. Under Spanish 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, 1824. Extensive coloni- zation from United States began under Col.- Stephen F. Austin, about 1823. First insurrectionary movements, 1>'32; Revolution began, 1835. Provisional Government, under Gov. H; Smith, Nov. 1835-Mar. 1836. Independence declared, Mar. 2, 1S36. Mai-sacre of the Alamo, Mar. 6, 18;!6. Constitution of Republic of Texas adopted. Mar. 17, 1836; ratilied by people, Sept. 1S36. Rattle of San Jacinto, Apr. 21,1836. Admitted to the Union, Dec. 29, 184.5, claiming all territory west of the national boundary of 1819 as far as the Rio 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, 1850. Seceded from the Union, Feb. 1, 1861. Readmitted, Mar. 30, 1870. Greer County awarded to the United States, 1S96. [Documents accompanying the Governor's message to extra session, June 1879]. Kote. Cont. 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 v. Constitution. Convention, 1845. Journals of the convention as- sembled at the city of Austin on the 4th of July, 1845, for the purpose of framing a constitution for the State of Texas. '45. 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 do 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, up 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 See Convention, 1861., continued. — The constitution ... as amended in 1861 ; witli 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. Note. The address was ordered printed also in German and Spanisii 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 Provisional Government of the Confederate States of America. Austin, 1861. Note. Seen only in Gammel's Laws of Texas, v. 3, p. 29. — The -constitution of the Confederate States of America, Mar. 11, 1861. Austin, 1861. 8°. 17 p. Convention, 1866. Journal of the Texas State Con- vention, assembled . . . Feb. 7, 1866. Ad- journed Apr. 2, 1866. '66. 8°. 391 p. — Rules of the convention, n. t. p. 8 p. — [Message of Gov. Hamilton to convention]. 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, '66. 8°. 53, (1), ix, 272, (2), xxvii, 453, (1), xii, p. Note. With bacli cover title : " Texas constitution, ordi- nances, and laws, 1866." The Special Laws have a separate title page; 453, (1), xii, p. — The constitution ... as amended . . . 1866. '&Q. 48, 29 p. Cont.: Constitution and ordinances, 1866, p. 1-48. Constitution 1845 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 Te.xas, [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), 125-143 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; Aui^tin, 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 Gammers 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°. See alHo oppoxite, 1888. Convention, 1875. Journal of the constitutional con- vention . . . begun and held . . . Sept. 6th, 1875. Galveston, '75, H". 821, xviii, p. — Ordinances adopted by the constitutional convention . . . Sept. 6, 1875. n. p., '76. Note. Seen only In Gumincrs Laws of T., v. 8, p. 751-778. lOOO Constitution] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Texas Convention, 187 5, continued. — Constitution des Staates Texas, 1875. 75. 13S p. — Constitution of the State of Texas, adopted by the constitutional convention . . . (Jth day of Sept. , 1875 ; [and ordinances]. Official, n. t. p. Gal- veston, ['75?]. 1. 8°. 36 p. — Same; ratified . . . Feb. 15, 1876. Houston, '76. 76, 36 p. — Same; nil. 92 p. — Same ; vc\t\\ 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 187C. By A. C. Gray. Austin, 1877. — The constitutions of the State of Texas, [etc.]. By J: Sayles. 3d ed. St. Louis, Mo., 1888. Kote. Has back title: "Sayles' Texas Statutes, v. 4. An- notated constitutional history." It is thus reclioned as a 4th vol. of Sayles's "Early laws of Texas;" see under Legisla- ture, Laws of the State, 1888. — Same, other editions. 1884, 86, 89. [N'ot seen.'] See also opposite, 1872. Executive and Staff. Governor-. Message, to legislative sessions, 1846-1907. '46-1907. Cant. : By J. P. Henderson (not seen) ; by G: T. Wood, 1846,47; by P. H. Bell, 1850, 51, 53 (Nov.); by E: M. Pease. 1853 (Dec), 55, 56 (July), 57; by H. R. Runnils, 1859; by S: Houston (not seen"! ; by K: Clark (not seen) ; by F. R. Lubbock (not seen); by P. Murrah, 1864 (May); by A. J. Hamilton, 1866 (Feb.) ; by .1. W. Throckmortnn, 1866 (Aug.) ; by E: M. Pease, 186s by E. J. Davis, 1870 (Apr.), 71, 70; by R: Coke, 1874, 75, 76, by R: B. Hubbard, 187y (Jan.) ; by O. M. Roberts, 1879 (June), 81, 82, 83; by J: Ireland, 1884, 85, 87; by L. 8. Ross, 1887, 88 (Apr.), 89, 91; by J. S. Hogg, 1891, 92, 93, 95; by C: A. Culberson, 1895 (Jan., Oct.), 97, 99; by J. D. Sayers, 1900, 01 (Jan., Aug.), 03; by 8. W. T. Lanham, 1905; by T. M. Campbell, 1907. Note. With mess. 1881 are bound inaugural and General message; .vee below, 1881. Mess. 1889 (23 p.) has but 16 p in Dept. Rpts., 1887/88. Messages of Govs. Ros.s aud Hogg, 1891, dated respectively Jan. 13 and Jan. 21. Mess. 1887, 95 each in 1 v. with inaugural. German and Spauish eds. also printed, or ordered printed, of messages 1850, 53 (Nov., Dec ), 57, 70,71 (Jan.), 73-79 (Jan.), 84-91. German ed. of mess. 1893; and Bohemian ed. of mess. 1879 (Jan.), 84-91. French ed. also of mess. 1871. Mess. 1876 printed at Houston; mess. 1879 (Jan.) at Galveston. — Inaugural address, 1851, 57, GQ., 70, 74, 79, 81, 87, 89, 95. Co7it.: By Bell, 1851; by Runnels, 1857; by Throckmorton, 1866; bv Davis, 1870; by Coke, 1874; by Roberts, 1879, 81; by Ross, 1887, 89; by Culberson, 1895. Note. Inaugural 1870 printed in EnglLsh, 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. Throckmorton 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. 8°. 31 p. lOOl Executive] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Texas Governor, continued. — [Final report of the administration of Gov. Throclc- morton, with statement of Indian depredations 1865-67, and iiis address to the people of the State]. 1873. 103 p. 2il}te. Entered in book sales lists; title uncertain. — Message of Gov. E. J. Davis, with documents in relation to lawlessness and crime in Hill and Walker counties; [Feb. 8, 1871]. '71. 8°. 27 p. — 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. J^ote. CoDt. brief special rpts. from Adjt. Genl., Comp- troller and Treasurer. — Message [of] Governor Coke, vetoing the Interna- tional [K. 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 -f- p. J^ote. Imperfect copy seen ; pagrination uncertain. — [Message of Gov. Coke on the Giddings affair. 1876]. [Not seen.'} — [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. Jfoie. Cont. his inaugural, Jan. 1879, and messages Jan. 27- Feb. 10, 1879 on the following subjects : Judiciary, Finance, Univ. and A. and M. College, Lunatic Asylum and I). & D. and Blind institutions. Free common schooU, The frontier. See also 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. Ji^ote. Bound with his Inaugural and reg. mess, of 1881. — Message of Gov. 0. 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, lJ-81. Galveston, '81. 23 p. — Message of the Governor [0. 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 Davis, Mar. 7, 1891. Austin, '91. See also under Leglnlaturo, Jnls., Dock., etc., 1891. — Prochimation [Feb. 18], convening tlie 22d Legisla- ture in special session, and nu'ssage [Mar. 14] of Gov. J. S. Hogg . . . [1892]. 8«. 20 p. I002 Executive] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Texas Governor, continued. — Message of Gov. J. S. Hogg ... on the subject of lynch law; [Feb. 6, 1893]. ?t. t. p. 8°. 4 p. — Special message of Gov. Jae. S. Hogg on federal court receiverships . . . Mar. 8, 1893. n. i. p. '93. 8°. 16 p. — Sugar bounty. Proclamation and special njessage by Gov. J. S. Hogg . . . May 20, 1893. n. t. p. 8°. 6 p. Note. Also in : — Proclamation 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. 8°. 40 p. Note. Seen only appended to both Journals, 1895, as " 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, 189S. n.t.p. 8°. 8 p. — Speeche.«, messages and papers. C: A. Culberson. Dallas, 1898. 49 p. — Message from the Governor [Sayers, on tax reform bill, to called sesiiion, Jan. 1900?] n. t. p. 8°. IG p. — Texas storm sufferers' relief fund received and dis- bursed by the Governor. [Statement, Oct. 8, 1900.] n.t.p. 8". 24 p. Lieutenant Governor. Inaugural address, 18.') 1, 57, 66. Cont.: 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. 81: 1882-83; biennial, Nov.: 1884-90; Dec. 31: annual 1891-92, biennial 1893/94-99/1900; biennial, Oct.: 1901/02, Aug. 31: 1902/04. v. p., '70-1905. 8°. Note. Rpt. 1870, by " Adjt. Genl. and Cbief of Police," covers .Tune '24/Dec. 31. Not certain whether rpts. 1S76, 78 are annual or biennial. Rpt. 1879 not bavins; been printed, rpt. 188U covers also, in a general wav, the year 1879. Rpt. Feb. 1882 covers July 25, i881/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, Galventon ; others Austin. Rpts. 1880 and Feb. 1882 each h.ave imprint date 1881. 'I'here was also a brief rpt. in Docs. Ace. Gov's. Mess., extra sess., July 1879. — Supplemental report for the year 1874. W: Steele, Adjt. Genl. Houston, '74. 8". Up. — [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 US. on account of border warfare], Sept. 1884. '84. 8°. 51 p. — See also back under Governor, 1874; and under Legislature, J»h., Docs., etc., 1856. Attorney Genera/ 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. 187:V7-l-"'i/"o 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] STA TE PUBLIC. I TIO.XS [Texas Attorney General, continued. — Letter of resignation [of \V: Alexander, Atty. Genl., Oct. 28, 1867]. 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 lists; 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. t;. i?., '49-1906. 8° a?ic? 4°. Note. Tear-end Oct. 31, 18.=)5/o7; Aug. 31: 1867/69-1905/06; others unknown, Rpt. 1S47/49 is Rpt. of Comptr. and Treas- urer. For title of rpt, 1863/66 see below, 1866. Rpt. 1S67/69 cont.. in appendix, Ann. rpt. of Houston & Texas Central Ry. Co., Mayol, 1-S6S/69, etc., (2), 34 p, Rpt. 1874/75 cont. also asuppl. rpt. to Feb.l, 1876. Rpts. 1879/8u-8ii/82 are 1. 4". R. r. tables (243 p ) appended to rpt. 1889/90. Rpts. 18:3/74-74/75 printed at Houston; 187o/'6, 76/78-78/80 at Galveston; others at .-Vustin. Rpt. 1870/71 not seen. There was also a brief rpt. in Docs. Ace. Gov's. Mess., extra sess., -June 1879. — Financial statement. Summary exhibit : of the receipts and expenditures of the State of Texas from its organization, the lOlh of Feb. 1846, to the 31st of Dec. 1847 [etc.]. n. t. p. 8°. (8) p. Kate. Seen only in Laws of 2d Legislature, v. 2, pt. 1. — Report of the Auditor and Comptroller [on claims asainst the Repubhc, 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, 18C6. 'GQ. 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, 186G. ■See also under Legislature, Special Laws, Assessment. — [Tabular abstract of railroad charters]. 1871. — Supplenaental report, Jan. 1. 1875. Austin, n. d. 8°. lip. — Report to the Governor, Aug. 31, 1875. Houston, '75. 8 p. — Supplemental report, giving 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. Coverhas 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, 1882." — Summary of annual reports of railway companies, Sept. 30: 1880/82. h.t.p. 1.4°. 25 p. liote. 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, 1895. — See also back under Governor, 1874, arnl AUtj. Genl., 1867; under Legislature, .Tnls., Docs, etc., 1873; fflw^Z 7^/1900, [sic], 01/02, 03/04, 05/06. v._p., '70-1906. 8°. Note. Rpt. 1847/49 is Rpt. of Comptroller and Treaenrer. Rpt. 1872/73 was extended to Oct. 27th. Rpts. 1880/81, 82/83, 83/84-88/90 cont. suppl. rpts. to Mar. 1, 1882, J.-in. 1, 1884, Jan. 1. 1885, Jan. 1. 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. t. 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. 1874; and under 1005 — See also back under Governor, 1874 Legislature, Jnls., Docs., etc., 1873. Inspection] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Texas Inspection and Regulation. Agricidtnre, Insurance, Statistics, and History, De- partment of (1876-). lst-3 1st annual report of the Commissioner, 1876-1904, 05/06. 77-1907. Note. Called " Dept. of Ineur., Stat., and History," 1876- 87; in April 1887 an Agricultural Bureau- was added, and name of Dept. changed to above. [6th-16lh], 1S81-90, were not numbered. H|)t8. 1886, 87 deal wholly with insurance. There were two rpts. for 1888, with identical t.-ps. but dated inside respectively Dec. 31, 188S (1.5 p.) and June 1, 1889, (27 p.) . 2Sth, 30th rpts., 1903, 05, were not printed, but " Pre- lim, rpls." were printed for these years; nee also belnio, 1900. 5th-6th printed at Galveston ;3l8t (issued in 3 pts.) at Houston. — Tlie 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. Spaight, 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. Note. 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 risks written [etc.]. year ending Dec. 31. 1899. '00. 8°. lip. — Snrne, annual, 1890, 91, 1902-06. (Title var.) Note. This material appeared later in the ann. rpts. — A list of insurance companies authorized to do bu.siness in Texas, with names of . . . agents . . . 1900. 6 p. Agricultural Bureau (1887-). lst-9th annual re- port of the Agricultural Bureau of the Dept. of Agriculture, 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: lst-5th annual 1871- 75, [lst]-14th biennial [1876/78]-1902/04. '72- 1905. 8° and 4°. Note 7. From 1876 to 1884 the duties of this office were transferred to the Secretary of the Board of Kdncation, who Issued biennial rpts., lHt-3d. Ak subsequent rpts. by the Supt. continue this enumeration, the two series merge naturally Into one. 4th bicn. not seen ; authorship uncertain. See oppo- site, Hoard of Educntion. Nole2. 6lhblen.,188fi/88,endsJulyl8t. l8t-7th bien. called alfo "6th-8ih, lOlh-llth. 131h-14th rpt. from the Dept. of Kdncation," the 9th and ]2lh In thin enumeration being special rplH.; scf'/y^'/ow, 1882/8!, 88. ,5th-Slh bien. cont. rpt». from Sam lloiiMion Normal Instliutc; 6th-8th bii;n. cotit. alwo rj)tH. from Univ. of Texas. 2d-:!d birn. rpts. wcru 4". 4th-5th ann. printed at Houston; !Ht-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, Au-). Report, biennial, 1876/78,81/82-91/92. '79-93. 8« a?if?4^. Note. Rpt. 1883/84 was 4". There wns also a brief rpt. in DocB. Ace. Gov's. Mess., extra eess., June 1H79. — Contract j)rice9 of stationery for the departments . . . Sept. 1886, to run two years, n. ;;., n. d. 40. 11 p. Railroad Commission (1891-). Ist-lStli annual re- port, 1892-1906. '92-1906. 8°. Note. Statistics for years ending Jnne 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. 80. 27 p. Note. Apparently issued by the Interstate Commerce Commission from Texas plates. — Same. Revised issue . . . July 1, 1894. , . . Austin, '39. 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. 4o. (1), 83, (1) p. Note. Blanlv forms with instructions. — Laws relating to the Railroad Commission. 1891. See also under Yj^qc. and Staff, Governor, 1875, 81, and Comptroller., Report, Note, and 1871, 80/82; under Inspec. and Heg., 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°. Note. 5th rpt., 1899/1900, was the only one numbered; covers approx. calendar blenniura. 8th printed at Houston. — Supplemental report, Dec. 1892. 8 p. Tax Commission (1 899-). 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. Institutions. Agricultural and Mechanical College (College Station, 1871-). Report: of Board of Directors, 1875/78; of President, Dec. 1878 ; report : 1880/81, 82/83; biennial, 1885/86-87/88. '78-89. 8°. Note. Opened in 1876. Rpt. 1875/78 covers June 1, 1875/Jan. 2:^, 1878. Not certain whether rpts. 1880/81-82/83 were ann. or bien. lipt. 1S80/SI seems to have been called in text " 5th annual." There is also a brief rpt. in Docs. Ace. Gov's. Mess., extra sess., 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 Galveston; 1883/84, n.p.; 8th-llth, 13th, 23d, and 1878/79 not seen. — Report of the commissioners in charge of work on the . . . College, Mar. 24, 187G. '76. 8°. 4 p. 1009 Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Texas June II, Agricultural and Mechanical College, continued. — Address delivered by Hon. A. J. Peeler . . . June 26, 1877 . . . '77. 34 p. , ^. ^ — Laws . . . established by the Board of Directors; with the rules and regulaiions established by the faculty, n.p., 1«83. — Report of Secretary and Treasurer, June 1884. Bryan, '84. [Sermon at commencement exercises 1895, by J. H. McLean, D.D.]. I^ole. Not seen; not certain whether printed. — Historical sketch of the . . . College. ... By Robt. F. Smith. Houston, 18Ii5. 8°. 50 p. 2fote. Listed by Kaines as " in piees;" not seen. — Bulletin, nos. 1-5, Nov. 1883-[1887?]. yote. Nos. 3-4 printed at aouston; no. 1, n. p. ; nos. 2, 5 not seen. — Agricultural Experiment Station (College Station, 18H8-). lst-13ih annual report, Dec 31: 1888- 96; June 30: 1897/98-1900/01. v. p., '89-IQ02. 18 V. 8°. Note. In later rpts. called " Agric. Exp. Stations," be- cause of the establishment of sub-stations. Rpt. 1S91 seen preceded by Bulletins 14-19, with preliminary general t.-p.; seen also in sepamte form. 1st, llth piinted at Houston; 4lh-5th at Bryan ; 6lh at Temple ; others at Austin. Report of the Director . . . Extract from the 1st annual report. Houston, 1889. 8°. 10 p. Bulletin, nos. 1-91, [March] 1888-Oct. 1906. v. p., ['88]-1906. A^ote. In several cases bound with ann. rpts. Nos. 2, [80J printed at Galveston; 3-6, 49-54, 6", 86-87, 89 at Houston; :4--J6, 70, 7-'-74, at Bryan; 27-31 at Temple; 66, 7.0-79, 81 8o, 88, n. p. ; others at Austin. Press notes, 1894, 95, 1903. Note. Sent to newspapers throughout the State; not seen. The no. for Aug. 10, 1903 is V. 5, no. 1, also Circular no. 4. Spray calendar. By R. H. Price and A. M. Ferguson. Jan. 1,1900. f broadside. — See also forward under Education, Univ. of Texas, 1x91, and under Exec, and Staff, Governor, 1879. Agricultural, 3Iechanical, and Blood Stock Association. The 4th State Fair of the . . . Association . . . will commence Mon. May 12, 1873 ... on the Slate Fair Grounds in Houston, n. t. p. Hous- ton, '73. 8°. viii, 64, ix-xvi, p. Agricultural Society, Texas State (18.^3-). Transac- tions, embracing the proceedings connected with its organization, the constitution, 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., lst-49th, 1856/57-1905/06. '57-1906. Note. Title varies. [•2d-37th] were not numbered. Enu- meration not clear. Kpt. 1879/w printed at Galveston ; 187;'./ 74, lyO-Vi'fi at IlouHtofi: 18r,7/.^8-6H/69, 70/71-71/72, 78/79 not Been. I'rintinK Rpt., 1887/88, reconls rpts. printed Jan. 1888 and Dec. 1888, respectively. Thero_is also a rpt. in Docs. Ace. Gov's. Mess., extra sess. June 1879. — Catalogue, annual, 1894/95-1903/04; biennial, 1904/06. '95-1906. — By-laws and regulations, Apr. 1883. n p,'fiA. 7 p. — Sonic matters of interest. 1H87. 40]). — See also under Exec, and Staff, Governor, 1879. lOIO Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Texas Deaf, School for the (Austin, 1856-). l8t-3d, 13th- 49th annual report, [1856/57J-58/59, (i9, 69/70- 1904/05. '57-[1905]. 8°. Note. Called " Institution for the Education of the Deaf and Dumb," " Instn. for the D. and D.," " I^. and D. Instn.," inlst-JTllirpts.; " 1). and D. Asylum "in [■28th-48lh?]. 'id-Kd in 1 pm. 4th-12lh were not printed, so I3lh cont. a summary, 185y/t59- There were two rpts. tor 1878/70, by different Supln , H: E. McCullocl) and J: Ford. 18th printed at Houston; 'liA (McCulloch) at Ualveston. There is also a brief rpt. in Docs. Ace. Gov's. Mess., extra sess., June 1879. — Gen. H: E. McCulloch's defense of himself and his administration . . . 1879. 46 p. — ... Reports i)f the sub-committee of investiga- tion, the evidence, and reply to Gen. II: E, McCulloch's defense of himself and his adminis- tration of the institution. 1879. 80 p. — The Mute Hanger; monthly, 1887-88. — The Juvenile Ranger; weekly, 1887-88. — See also under Exec, and Staff, Govei-nor, 1879. Deaf, Dumb and Blind Colored Vouth, Institution for the (Austin, 1888-). Report, [lst]-19th, annual, 1887/88-190,V06. '88-1906. Note. Opened, 1887. Called '< Institute" on t.-p. of [Ist], which in tact covered an approximate calendar biennium and cont. reprint of Rpt. to upoc. session, dated Apr. 20, 1888. 19th printed at Houston. 4th, 16th, 18th not seen. [^Education.'] Prairie View Normal and Industrial College (Colored; Prairie View, 1879-). Report, [annual. Dec. 9], 1882; [biennial], 1885/86, 86/ 88-190LV04. '83-1905. Note 1. This was a private institution, known as -AltaVista Agric. College, until adopted by the State in 1879. Rpt. 1890/ 92 not seen. There is also a brief rpt. in Docs. Ace. Gov's. Mess., extra sess., 1879. Note 2. Gammel's circular of Texas Docs, for Sale, (about 1901) records these as follows: Ann., 1882; 2d-5th bien., 1882/83, 83/84, 84/85, 8VS6; unnumb., 1889; 9th, V-'Ah bien., 1890, 95; unnumb., 1896, 99; 18th bien., 19U0. Not verified. — Annual catalogue, 1888/89-[1905/06]. '89-1906. Note. Cats, dated "1898/99, 1906/06-06/07" are really for 1897/98, 1904/05-05/06, with Announcements for the next suc- ceeding years. Cats. 1888/89-91/92 printed at Houston; [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-8th ann. sess., 1885/ 86-86/87; of Directors and Principal, 1889/90; of Treasurer, 1891/92. Note. Seen only in rpts. of Supt. Public Instruction of corresponding periods. — Same; 1885/86; 8th. 14th annual, 1886/87. 92/93. Note. Entered in book sales lists as separavcly published; not seen. — Catalogue, lst-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 announcements year; since 1894/95 both dates are given. Ist has n. j9., n. d. 3d, 6th not seen. — See also under Inspec. and Reg., Education, Supt. of Public Instruction, He()ort. Note. Texas Military Institute (Rutersville, 1855-). An- nual catalogue, Aug. 20, 1856. n. t. p. Gal- veston, '56. (2), 8 p. Note. Not strictly a State Institution, although Trustees were appointed by the Ligiflature in is.in; the same act also provided fur the consolidalmn of the Texas Monumental Com- mittee, the Texas Military Institute, and Ilutersville College under the name "Texas Monumental and .Military Instituted' — Annual register, 1870/71. lOI I Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Texas [^Education, continued.'\ University of Texas (Austin, 1881-). Result of the vote for location; proclamation convening Board of Regents . . . Proceedings of Board of Regents . . . Austin, 1882. IG 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. Rpts. 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, 95/96, 97/98-1901/02. '85-1902. 8°. Note. Title varies. Rpt. 1885/86 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° and 12°. Note. 1884/85 had two Bupplements, of 11 p. and 12 p. respectively, each dated June 18, 1885. Size 8» through 1892/93; since then 12". Issued in the general series 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° etc. il. — The Alcalde, a weekly journal; v. 1, 1895/96. '95-96. 4°. — The University Record; v. I, no. 1-v. 8, no. 3; Dec. 1898-Sept. 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. V. 6, no. 4 has a General index to v. 1-6. — Circular, nos. 1-19, [1885?]-July 1893. ['85?]- 93. 12° and 8°. Corit.: 1. Messing system. [1885?] 12". 3p. — 11. The Brackenridge club house. Aug. 13, 1890. S". 4 p.— 13. Letters from clergymen of Austin [re charge of infidelity in the University]. July 30, 1891. 8". 5p. — 1". 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/ f4. [Announcements.] July 1893. 8". 4 p. Note. Others not seen. — Bulletin no. 2. On the formation of the plural in s in English. [By H. Tallichet, Jan. 1886.] n. p., ['86]. 8°. 4 p. — Bulletin. The hi.story and burden of taxation, by O. M. Roberts; [also] Roads and material for their construction ... by R. T. Hill. Dec. 1889. n.p.,n.d. 8°. 39 p. map. il. — Bulletin. County roads. By T. U. Taylor. March 1890. n. jp., ['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: Lobatschewsky . . . 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. n.p., ['92]. 8". 16 p. — rrcliminary announcement . . . 1883. 8°. 8 p. — Correspondence concerning tlie claims of the IJniverHitv of Texas upon the State . . . [March 28, 1888.] n. p., n. d. 19 p. lOI 2 Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Texas \_Education^ continued. '\ — Leaflets from the note book of an archaeological traveler in Asia Minor. By J. W. S. Sterrett. Austin, 1889. 21 p. — Rules and regulations for the conduct of business by the Board of Kegents, adopted Aug. 25, 181)1. n.p.,n.d. obi. :52o. 28 p. — History of the University of Texas, by J. J. Lane. 189L 8°. viii, 322 p. — An appeal to the 22d Legislnture by the Board of liegents of the University and the Hoard of Directors of the Agricultural and Mechanical College . . . n. p., [1891?] 8 p. — To the people of Texas. An address by the Board of Regents, n. jp., [1893?] 8°. 8 p. — The University and infidelity. [Sept. 1895.] n.p., ['95]. 8°. 7 p. — [Addresses.] [Address before the Univ. of Texas at its first commencement, June 1883, by Gov. Ireland.] [N'ot seen.'] Address of Judge A. W. Terrell . . . before the Athenaeum and Rusk Societies . . . June 13, 1884. '84. 8°. 24 p. Note. Also bound with "AddreBses at the commeucement exercises . . . June 14, 18S4." 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, 2G p. An eulogy on the life and character of Dr. Ashbel Smith, delivered at . . . commencement , . . June 15, 1886. Jefferson, Texas, '80. 12°. 15 p. Address of W. S. Herndon, of Tyler, before the Literarv Societies . . . June 14, 1887. ['87.] 8°. 22 p. Sotne 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 tlie 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 jjrinciple 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?] 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.i.p. 8°. 23 p. Note. Cover title: "The Univ. of Texas. Commencement address by Hon. A. W. Terrell . . . Subject : Land . . . "etc. 1013 Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Texas \_Education^ eontinutd.'\ — Law^ Department of. Catalogue, annual, 1895/ 96-07/98, 1900/01,03/04. 12«. (Title var). — Medicine, Department of (1889-). Catalogue, annual, 1897/98-1907/08. '98-1908. 12°. Note. A " separate " from the UniverBity catalogue, with minor changes and additions. From 1901/Oi issued as a University Bulletin. Views of the Dept. of Medicine, Galveston. n. p., n. d. 12". (10) p. of illustrations. — Philosophy, School of. Announcement of courses, l,s94/95. n.p^ ['9-1?] 8°. 7 p. — Political Science, School of. Courses in econom- ics and government, 1894/95. n. p., ['94?J 8°. 5 p. — Summer Schools. [Catalogues], annual, 1898- 1908. ['98J-1908. (Titles var.). Xote. 189S-99 are unnumbered ; 1900-08 are nos. 3-11. 1898 has title " State School of Methods." 5th-llth issued as Uni- veislty Bulletins. — See also under Exec, and Staff, Governor, 1879; and under Inspec. and Reg., Education^ Supt. Public Instruction, Keport, Note. State Teachers" Association (1880-). Proceedings and addresses of the 7th annual convention . . . June/July, 1886. Waco, '86. 77 p. [Teachers' Institute.'^ Industrial education in our common schools. Address before Teachers' Institute at Ft. Worth, by H. H. Dinwiddle. 1886. pm. See aho under Inspection and Regulation, Education, Supt. Public Instruction, 1892, 93, 94. \_Geology.~\ Geological 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. Note 1. Authorities differ as to pagination. Note 2. For a history of the first and second surveys and their publications, see Bull, ol the U. S. Geol. Survey, no. 45, 1887, entitled: "The present condition of knowledge of the geology of Texas," by R. T. Hill. — Ist annual report, by S. B. Buckley. Austin, 1860. 8 p. — A {)reliminary report, by S. B. Buckley. Austin, 1866. 8°. 81,4, ii, p. il. Note. 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 yenrs 1855 and 1856; with an appendix . . . By Prf.f. G: G. Shumard, A^st. State Geologist. Austin, 1886. 8°. vii, (1), 145 p. il. Note. This rpt. remained in MS. notes until 1886, when it was pub. by the Dept. of Insurance, Statistics and History. Geological and Agricultural Survey (Glenn, Buckley, 1H73-76). 1st- I'd annual report, by S. B. Buck- ley, State Geologist, [1874-75]. Houston, '74- 76. 2 V. 8°. 142 p. ; 96 p. Note. .1. VV. Glenn, State Geologist Mar. 1873/Mar. 1874, publl«hed 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 JJocsslcr's latest map of . . . Texas, ex- hibiting niinerjil and agricultural districts [etc.]. Aiithoriiies : official maps of the United States nnil Texa'^ . . . [etc.]. Comp. and drawn by M. Y. Mittendorfer, C. E., 1874. Note. D(!lail liirgijy from data of the first survey, of which liocHBler was lojio^raphor; not strictly u Statu publication, however. 1014 Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Texas \_Geology, continued.'] Geological and Mineralogical Survey (Dumble, 1889- 93). l8t^4th annual report, 1889-92. '90-93. 4 V. 4°. Note. ThiB survey was nominally Biibordinate to the Depl. of Agile, Insurance, Slalistics and History. Kacli vol. in- cluden both rpts. of progrtss and rpts. of results. The 1st rpt. was the only publlcuiimi of the survey duiing 1890. '2d- 3d have maps in pocket. The 2d-:!U rpts. were issued also in separate parts; the 4th r])t. was issued only in 11 parts, un- bound but with consecutive pagination. .*^eparates as follows : I'libHshed 1891: Hpl. of the Biate Geologist; by E. T. Dumble. — Rpts. on the Iron ore district of Ea^t Texas; by Durable, Kennedy, Herndou, Walker. — Carboniferous cepha- lopods; by A. Hyatt. [Ist paper.] — Hpt. on the geology of northwestern Texas; by W. K. Cuuiniins. — Kpt. on the geology and mineral retources of the central mineral region of Texas . . . by T. 1!. Comstock. — Rpt. on the geology and mineral resources of trans-Pecos Texas; by W. U. von Streeruwitz. Published 1S02: Rpt. of the State Geologist; by E. T. Dumbio. — Houston county; by \V: Kennedy. — A section from Terrell, Kaufman county, to Sabine l^ass on the Gulf of Mexico; by W; Kennedy. — Rpt. on the . . . Llano Esla- cado ... by W. P. Cummins. — Kpt. on pakoutology of the vertebrata; by E: D. Cope. — Rpts. on the cretaceous area north of the Colorado River; by J. A. Taff. — Trans- Pecos Texas; by VV. U. von !?treeruwitz. I'ublisliedl^'ii (Cover lilies) : Rpt. of State Geologist; by E. T. Dumble. — Rpt. on Grimes, Brazos, and Robertson counties; by W: Kenne92-19(i3; by J: 1'. White. Court of Appeals (Civil). Comlensed rc-ports of de- ci.sions in civil causes in the Court of Ap[)pal8, also cases referred ... to the Commis-ion of Appeals, V [l]-4, 1876-92. St. Louis, Mo., '83- 92. 4 V. 1. go. Cont.: [V. 11. 1876-83; by J: P. White and S: A. Willson. 2-4,1883-92; by S: A. Willson. Courts of Civil Appeals. Reports, v. 1-39, 1892-1907. «'. p., '93-1908. 39 V. 8». Conl.: V. 1-10, Iggs-O."); by A. S. Walker. 11, 189S; by B. R. Wehb. 12-13, ISgii-ge; by A. E. Wilkinson. 14-15, 1897; bv R. R. Webb. 16-.39, 1897-1907, by A. E. Wilkinson and H. R. Webb. Note. Name on t.-p. of v. 39 misprinted " R. R." Webb. [Conscript cases, 1862-65. By C: L. Rohards?] 1 v. Texas unrej)orte(l cases. V. 1. containing the consent cases decided in 1879, sO, 81 by the Commission Court. Collected, arransrod and reported by S. A. Posey. St. Louis. IS'SG. 1 v. P". — 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 v. 80. [^Digests.'] Digest of the decisions of the Supreme Court . . . 1840-53 ... By W: Alexander. Philadelphia, '54. 8°. xxx, 593 p. — A digest of decisions ... of the Supremo Courts of Texas and of the IT. S. upon Texas law, of force and repealed T 1840-73]. By G: W. Paschal. V. p., 74-75. 3 V. 4°. Note. Imprints: V. 1, New York, '72; v. 2, W.Tshinston, D. C, '74; V. 3, Houston, AVashington, D. 0. [and] New York, '75. — A disrest of decisions on the criminal law of Texas, [etc., 1840-80] By B. R Webb. 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, 1881. 2 V. 4°. — Texas criminal digest ; including all cases to end of V. 20 Appeals, [1840-86]. By S. A. Posev. St. Louis, 1886. 3 p. 1., ri7]-845 p. Note. V. 1-7 and all the criminal cases reported in the first 4i V. of the Supreme Court are taken from Myer's digest. — Texas civil digest, including Supreme Court reports. V. 5'.'-65; Appeal civil cases, [etc.]; [1880-86]. By S. A. Posey. St. Louis, 1887. 869 p. — Index-diarest 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.I. V. Vanderberger. St. Louis, '95. 4°. 942 p. — 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°. — Digest bj' figure reference to volume and page under subjects of the Supreme Court civil decisions and the criminal Court of .A])peals decisions. By Spencer and Mnrtin. Ft 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: SaylesandW:G.Myer. St. Louis, 1895. 3t. 4°. 1019 JudiciarjJ STATE PUBLICATIONS [Texas \Notes, Citations, Etc.'] Notes to Texas reports, v. 1- 31. By J: Sayles. St. Louis, 1872. 8°. — Texas Supreme Court reports, v. 1-3, 10-13. By J: Sayles. 2ded., withnotes. Houston, 1874-76. 7 v. — Texas citations. An alphabetical table of all the Texas cases cited . . . [1840-81]. By W. W. Herron. St. Louis, Mo., '84. 1. 8°. 811 p. — Conflicting civil cases in the Texas reports, from Dallam to v. 7.5 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. {Miscellaneous.] [Rules of the Supreme and District Courts.] 1871. 16 p. — The rules of pleading and practice in the courts of record ... in 1858-72. 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, 1886. — Precedents and rules of pleading in civil actions in the county and district courts. By J: Sayles. St. Louis, 1893. 1. 8°. vi, 8-906 p. — The rules of practice in the civil courts of record. By J: Sayles. 3ded. St. Louis, 1896. 2 v. 4°. See also vnder Exec, and Staff, Governor, 1879, 81; under Legislature, Jnls., Docs., etc., 1857, 87; and under Supplemental, Judiciary. Legislature. Ist Legislature convened Feb. 1846; 2d, Dec. 1847; 3d, Ist ses- sion, Nov. 1849, 2d sess.. Aug;. IS.'iO, 3d sesB., Nov. 1850. 4th- 10th Legislature, biennial, beginning in Nov., 1851-63; extra sess., Jan. 18.53; adjnd., July 18.56; extra, Jan. 1861, Feb. 1863; called, May 1864; 2d extra, "Oct. 1864. 11th Legislature, Aug. 1866; 12th Leg., provisional sess., to ratify amendment to U. S. Consti- tution, Feb. 1870; called sess., Apr. 1870, 12th Lee., Ist reg. sess., Jan. 1871, adjnd., Sept. 1871; 1.3th I,eg., Jan. 1873; 14th Leg,, 1st aess., .Jan. 1874, 2d sess,, ,Ian, 1875; 15th Leg., Apr. 1876, 16th- 29th Legislature, bienuial, beginning in .Jan,, 1879-1905; special sess,, June 1879; called, or extra, Apr, 1882, .Tan. 1884, Apr, 1888, Mar, 1892, Oct. 1895, May 1897, Jan, 1900, Aug, 1901, Bept. 1901, Apr. 1903. \^Laws of the State.] General Lavrs; Special Laws; sessional, 1846-1905, -u, ^., '46-1905. 8°. Note, haws of early sessions volumed as follows : iBt Legislature = [V, 1,] Public and Special Laws, 1 v. Seen in 1 v. 2d scsH., 3d sess,, 4th ex. 2, pt, 1, " pt, 2, 3, pt. 1, ' pt, 2, ' pt- 3, " l>t. 4, 4,pt. ' pt, * I't. pt General I^aws Special I,aws, General Ijiuvs, 1 v. Special Laws. 1 v. 3, Gen. and Spec, Laws. 4, (Ion. and Spec. I^aws. 1, General Laws. 1 v. 2, Special Laws, 3, (General Laws 4,1 Special T^aws, 1 v 1 V, 1 V, Seen in 1 v. fV. 1] wan BO numbered only on back of cover; others also on t,-p, or caption, or both. No more vol, nos, used, except that Laws of 8tli, fith, 10th Leg. were called respectively " v, 14, 15, 10 " on back cover tltlRS. 'I'he General Laws and Special T^aws have always been pub- iJBhed with separate t,-ps, and (except for the 2d Leg.) with sep- uratrr pagltiatloiiH, except that for the cjilled sess, of 10th Leg . May 1864, there was a vol, entitled "Gen, .-ind Spec, Laws" (4.5, (1) p,], In addition to the reg, vol. of (ien, f.awB ciilitlcd "Gen, LnwB . . . with the provisional and peiraancnt constitu- tlons of the (.'onfed. States, .'ilso the constii, of Texas," fOl p.], ca,, MouHtoti, '61; excei)t, alno, that the only spec, law of sess, June 1879 is with Gen. I^iiwh, and the one or two of Hess, Ajir. 190,5 are with Spec. Laws of Jan, 1905. There Hc^em to have been „o Bpec. laws passed by sess. 1882, 84, 88, 92, Oct. 189.5, Sept. 1901. I020 Legislature] STATE PUBUCATIO.VS [Texas [Laws of the State, continued.'] Gen. Laws and Spec. Laws, as thus published, seen bound to- sether for each Legislature, 5th-lllh, IS.W-fifi, except that the vol. for null r^ct;. lackd Hpec. Laws of '2d extra sess., bound weparately; bi'KiniiitiK with sesH. )S70 bound together for each seKxion through 18S], (except perhaps Jan., Sept., 1S71, uncertain); beginning 1883 bound Bejiariitely as late as lilO.'). Laws of 11th Leg. pre- ceded by conslilution, etc.; for peculiar title nee under Constitu- tions, Coiifrn/ion JSOfJ, Tlie constitution, etc. The followinij; were printed at Houston : 2i\ Leg.; 9th Leg., 1st sess., Gen. only; 10th Leg., Ist and Ist called sess., 1874, 75; the following at Galveston : 1876, 79, 81, 82; all others at Austin. — Synopsi.s of the laws passed by the 20tli Legislature, [1887]. 9f) p. Note. Seen only as appendi.v to House Journal, 1887. — The laws of Texas, 1822-97 . . . comp. by II. P. N. Gammel. Austin, '9.S. 10 v. 4". Xoti'. Consists of exact reprints of orii. 2 p.'l., iv. 83fi p., 2 1. — A digest of the laws of Texas, containing the laws in force and the repealed laws on whicli rights rest. Carefully annotated. By G: W. Paschal. Galveston, 18(;fi. 4°. Ixxiv, 1080 p. — Same, 2d ed. [Washington, D. C.?], 1870. — Same, 8d ed. [Washington, D. C.?], 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., Tol. 2. Washington, D. C. ; Houston, Texas; New York, '74. 4°. — The revised statutes of Texas, adopted . . . 1879. Galveston, '79. 4°. (1) , 824, 126, 150, (2) , 46 p. Note. Including the Penal code (126 p.) and the Code of criminal procedure, (156 p.). — Early laws of Texas. General laws. 1830-79. . . . Also laws of 1731-1835 as found in the laws and decrees of Spain . . . and of Mexico . . . ; laws of Coahuila and Texas ; laws of Taniaulipas ; 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 18SS. — Same. 2ded., v. 1. 1891. — Revised civil statutes and laws passed bv the 16th, 17th, 18th, lOtli and 20th Legislatures ... To which are added notes of the decisions of the Supreme Court and Court of .Vppeals . . . By J: Sayles and H: Savles. 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°. Note. Not acted on by 23d Legislature, but adopted, with a few chansjes, by ■i4th Legislature aud published as : — Revised civil statutes . . . Adopted at the regu- lar session of the 24th Legislature, 1895; [also] The penal code . . . [also] The code of crim- inal procedure . . . '95. 4°. Ixi, (2), 1177, 202, 181, (2) p. — Batts' annotated revised civil statutes . . . 1895 . . . Notes byR. 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°. Note. A reprint of the Rev. civil statutea 1895, with the laws of 1897 (both sessions) inserted. — Supplement to [same]. By W. W. Herron. St. Louis, Mo., 1900, 03, 06. .S v. 4°. — [Codes.] [Civil Practice.] See under Judiciary, Miscellaneous. — [Penal Code.] Report of Hon. P. "W. Gray on the penal code. Austin, 1851. 8°. 25 p. The penal code . . . Adopted by the 6th Legis- lature. [By J. Willie]. Galve.ston, 1857. xi, 167, xxxix, p. Note. Seen 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. Note. Seen only bound with Revised Statutes, 1879. Same. Adopted . . . 24th Legislature, 1895. '95. 4°. 202 p. Note. Seen 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, r3)-211. 761 p. — [Criminal Procedure.] The code of criminal pro- cedure. Adopted by the 6th Legislature. [By J.Willie]. Galveston,] 8-7. (1), vi, 188.xliv, p. Note. Seen bound in 1 v. with Penal code, 1857, with bind- er's title " Texas Codes." Same; passed by the 16th Legislature, 1879. Galveston, '79. V. 156 p. Note. Seen only bound with Revised Statutes, 1879. Same. Adopted . . . 24th Legislature. 1895. '95. 4°. 181, (2) p. Note. 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 Dal!;im to 8th Court of Appeals. By G: Clark. Waco, 1881. 18°. 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 . . . Anno- tated by S;im. A. Willson. Pts. 1-2. 3d ed., incl. Acts of 22d Legislature, 1891. St. Louis, Nov. 1891. 2 V. 4°. Nol^. Pt. 1, Pcniil code; pt. 2, Codo of crlmin.-il proced- ure. The two arc hound In 1 v., with binder's title " Will- Kon's Tfx;iH C'rimlnnl Hlatntos." Same. 4th ed. 1896. I022 Legislature] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Texas \^Ijaxvs of ill e Stafe, continued.'] Supplement to Willson's Criminal Statutes. . . . Arranged and annotated by N. P. Jackson. St. Louis, Mo., 18!>3. 8". [4]-2fi7 p. Same. 1897. ■ See also opposite under Tiie revised civil statutes, 1H93, !)."). — An index to the general laws . . . passed by the 16th, 17th, 18th, and 10th Legislatures, incduding the general and si)eeial sessions, ]87it-85. By G: r. Finlay and F. Rose. Galveston, '86. 8". 65 p. — l^Statutory Revision.'] Commissioners to Revise Digest. Report. Galveston, 1879. — [Special Laws.] [Assessment.] Laws relative to assessment and collection of taxes. San Antonio, 1868. 40 p. — [Capitol.] [Act to provide for furnishing new 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. — [Education.] 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?] 120. 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, "18.53. 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. Standi". Note. Called "Jnle.," Nov. 1850; called "Official Jnl.," 1856. Jnl. .5th sess., Nov. 18.53, in 2 pts., of 205 p. and 334 p. respectively. Jnls. Nov. 18.55, Julv 1866 in 1 v. ; similarlv, Jan., Mav, 1897, and Aug., Sept., 1901. Juls. 1874, 82-85 were 40. Jnls" 1876, 82 printed at Galveston. Jnls. 1846-Aug. 1850, 1861-64, 79-81 not seen. — Journal of the House of Representatives, sessional, Nov. 1850-1903. '50-1903. 8° and 4°. Note. Called "Jnls.," Nov. 1850; called " Official Jnl.," 1856-57. Jnl. Nov. 1853 in 2 pts., of 269 p. and 461 p., respec- tively, in 1 V. Jnls. Nov., 1855, July 1856 in 1 v.; similarly, jnle. Aug., Sept., 1901. Jnl. Jan. 1871 in 2 pts. in 1 v., one pagination. Jnls. 1874, 82-85 were 4". Jnls. 1876, 82 printed at Galveston. Jnl. 18S7 has as appendix " Synopsis of the laws " of that session ; 96 p. Jnls. lS46-Aug. 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. Note. This and the House rules generally Include also the constitution. — House rules of order ; sessional. See preceding note. — Legislative manual, 1879/80, 82/83, 97, 1905. '79- 1905. 16°. Note. 1879/80 is 16"; sire of others unknown. 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. 1850. — 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. J/bte. 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, 1852 J. 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. [Repri7ited], Ansiin, 18G0. 8°. 26 p. — Eeport 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]. A^ote. 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]. J^ote. 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]. A'^ote. In H. J., July 1856; also ordered printed. — [Resolutions of the two houses upon the death of (ien. James Hamilton, with the proceedings of the Supreme Court, Governor's message, etc., Nov. 1857]. — [Address on the life and 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. 1857. '57. 8°. 81, vi, p. — Report of committee on federal relations relative to admission of Kansas into the Federal Union. . . . 3 858. 8". l?j 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 rct;ard to the burning of Brenliani ; [fZa^er/, 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 tlie speedy construction of a rail- road tlirougli the State of 'J'exa.s to the Pacific Ocean." 1871. 8". 15 p. — Memorial of (-iiizens of Limestone Co, in reference to martiallaw. [Oct. II, 1871. J '71. 8". 25 p. 1024 Legislature] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Texas l_.Jou7-nnls, Documents, Etc., continiied.1 — Speech of Hon. E. P. Temlrich on immignitioii. 1871. 4 p. — [State of Texas vs. J: G. Scott, impeached for high crimes and misdemeanors in office]. 1873. Note. Entered in book sales lists; title uncertain. — Report of the special committee of the 18tli Le^iisla- ture for the investifjation of the official conduct of [Supt. of Public Instruction?] 187;5. — 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. — [Investigatiiin 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 31st 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 Speaker F.W. Alexander. . . . 1889. 8°. 10 p. — 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. By J: C. Brown. Dallas, '89. 74 p. — [Memorial services for Jefferson Davis]. 1891. 16 p. Note. Entered in book sales lists; title uncertain. See also under Executive and Staff, Governor, 1891. — I. & G. N. investigation [re case of Jay Gould vs. International & Great Northern Railroad Co., 1891], pts. 1-5. 71. t. p. ['91.] 5 v. 8°. Note. Title from cover. Cont. proceedings, testimony, exhibits, committee reports, etc. None of the parts have t.-ps. ; pts. 2, 3, and 4 are broken in the midst of sentences. Pagination as follows: Pt. 1, 464 p.; pt. 2, 256 p.; pt. 3, p. 257-456; pt. 4, p. 457-028; pt. 5, 168 p. — Reports of the joint committee of the 22d Legisla- ture appointed to investigate the receivership of the L & G. N. Railroad, filed in the Dept. of State, Aug. 26, 1891. '92. 8°. 16 p. Note. 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 TV. L. McGaughey. Argument of G. H. Henderson]. [1893?] 11 p. 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. 1035 Miscellaneous] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Texas Miscellaneous. \_Capitol.^ Capitol Building Commission (1879-). Report, [lst]-3d biennial, Jan. 1: 1883, 85; Nov, 1,1886. '83-8«. 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, 1883-89." — Report of the . . . 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°. 24r 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. Bv Will Lambert]. 1885. 43 p. Boardto Purcha.'^e Pictures, Etc. (1888-). Report, [dated, Dec. 4:, 18S8]. '89. 8°. 4 p. Capitol Furnishing Board (18S8-). 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; awrf wncZer Legislature, Special Laws and Jnls., Docs., etc., 1856. [Claims.'] Commissioner of the Court of Claims (1856- 59). Report, biennial, 1857-57/59. ['57?]-59. 2 rpts. Note. 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 alHO under Legislature, Lam» of the State, Special Laws, and Jnln., 1>och., etc., 1854, 55, 56 (two). [Fair, State.] [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 BuleB lists; not seen. [Greer County.] Greer county. Evidence pertaining to boundary between U. S. and Texas. Deposi- tion of Marcy. Me.ssage of Gov. O. M. Roberts. Doctimcntiiry extracts . . . argtiments, [etc.]. 1886. " Nearly .".00 p." Note. Enlfired In book huIch llstH; tltln nnccrtiiln. See (i/ho unrJer Kjtcc. and Staff, Ootcrnor,\HW,',,(iud under LcgUlnlure, JournalH, Doct., etc., 1860. 1026 Miscellaneous] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Texas [J/ajjs.] Maps of Texas, 1857, 61, 74, 82, 85, 97. Cont. : By J. H. Young, 1857; by Cordova, 1801 ; by Kocss- ler, 1874; by Spaight, 1882; by Burke, 1885; by li. K. Cotn- miasion, 1897. — Coanty maps, 1876, 88, 89. Gont.: Brazoria, 1876. — Travis, 1888. — WilliamBon, 1889. IMercer Colony.} History of the Mercer Colony case. 1882. J^ote. Not certain whether 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. Kote. A board to provide 8ewerar;e for the Capitol, the University, the Institute for the IJlind, and the Lunatic Asylum at Austin. [ West Texas.'] Constitution of the State of West Texas, n.t.p. [c. 1869?] 8°. 35, (1) p. N'ote. 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," ISSS, and in Gam- rael's " Laws of Texas," v. 1, 1898. Many of the latter reprints, if not all, were also issued as separates, their title-pages being repriuls 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. Pa7i 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.] [JVoi seen.] See also under Legislature, Jnls., Boos., 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. [Laws.] Laws passed by the Legislature of the State of Coahuila and Texas. 1828. 12 p. Note. 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 SiJanish. 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. 120. 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, Conve7tiio7i, JS4d, Constitution. 1027 Supplemental] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Texas [Za-it'S, continued.'] — Laws and decrees of the Slate of Coabuila and Texas, in Spanish and English . . . the consti- tution . . . the colonization law of the State of TamauUpas, and naturalization law of the Gen- eral Congress . . . Transl. by J. P. Kimball. Houston, 1839. 8°. 353, 6, (1), 4, (3) p. Kote. English and Spauiah on opposite pages, i. e. p. 1-353 are in duplicate. [^Revolutionary Movements.] The Fredonian declara- tion of independence. Dec. 21, 1826. Nacog- doches, '26. Note. Seen only as reprinted in Gammel'a Laws of Texas, V. 1, p. 107-110. — Exposition made by the Ayuntamiento 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 no journal is known but with which the con- stitution below seems to have originated. — Same. [Reprinted, 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 [sic], Oct. 16[/Nov. 14,] 1835. Houston, '38. 8°. "54 p. — Same. [Reprinted, Austin, 1898.] 4°. 44 p. See also forward under Provisional Government, Laws, and under Republic of Texas, Lands, Texas lands. 3. Provisional Government (1835-36). Provisional Governor. Message, 1835, 36. Cont.: By H: Smith, Nov. 16, 1835; by J. W. Robinson, Acting Governor, Jan. 14, 1836. Note. Seen only in Jnl. of Proc. of Genl. Council, but both were ordered printed, in handbill form. The Provisional Government, organized Nov. 12, 1835 to carry on war for the maintenance of the Mexican federal constitution of lS'i4, was in authority until the establishment of the Republic of Texas in 1836. [Laws.] Ordinances and decrees of the Consultation, Provisional Government of Texas, and the Con- vention which assembled at Washington, Mar. ], 1836. Houston, '38. 8°. 156, iii, p. [Journals, Documents, Etc.] Journal of the proceed- ings of tlie General Council of the Republic of Texas, held at San Felipe de Austin, Nov. 14, 1835[/Mar. 11, 1836]. Houston, '39. 8°. 303 p. — Same. [Reprinted, Austin, 1898.] 4°. 265 p. — I',eport of the battle of Concepcion, Oct. 29, 1835. Hy J. W. Bowie and J. W. Fannin. — Kei)ly to congratulatory address liy tlie Georgia Volunteers under Col. Ward, Velasco, Doc. 1835. By J. W. P'annin. — The Goliad declaration of indei)endcnce, Dec. 20, 1835. Brazoria, '35. Note. Seen only as reprinted in Gammol's Laws of 'i'cxiiH, V. 1, p. 815-820. — Proclamation to his troops, Jan. 8, 1836. liy J. W. Fannin. — See also under lA'g\h\&iur<.-,.Jnls., Docs., etc., 1850,61. 102S Supplemental] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Texas 4. Republic of Texas (1836-45). SeBBions of the Texan Codki-cbs were held as foIlowB : iHt Cong., Ist SOHS., Oct. 18:50, 2d BesB., Muy 18.37; 20. Cong., called bcbb., Sept. 1K37, regular bobs., Nov. 1837, 2d scbb., Apr. 183H; 3d-9th CongrcBB, regular bcbb., annual, beginning in Nov., 1838-42, in Dec, 1H43-44; e.ttra scssionB, Juue 1842, June 1845. Ist Cong, held at Columbia, 2d at Ilouston, 3d-6th at Austin, 7th-9th at Washington. [Public documents.] Note. Rpt. by Auditor and Comptroller is appended to House Jul., 183G, and Bonie few rpts. by heads of departments are in body of H. J., Nov. 1837 and Nov. 1838. " iMesident's nicsH. and ace. does." ordered printed, sess. Nov. 1838, Nov. 1840, June 1845. Convention, 183G. Journal of the convention held at Washington, on the Brazo.s, Mar. 1-17, 1836. Houston, '39. S". 109 p. Note. This convention proclaimed an absolute declaration of independence and framed a constltiitioii for the Republic. Title from KaineB; imprint date doubtful. Keprinted 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 i)eople of Texas . . . and constitution of the Republic]. Ilouston, 1838. 25 p. Note. Not Been ; title uncertain. — Constitution of the Rei>ublic 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 I): G.Burnet, 1S36 (Oct. 4); by S: Houston, 1837 (May, Sept., Nov.), 38 (Apr.); by M. B. Lamar, 1838 (Dec), 4(1; by A. Jones, 1845 (June). Note. Not all seen, but generally ordered printed. Upon inauguration of I'res. Houston, Oct. 22, 1836, there were addresses by both retiring and incoming Presidents; not known if printed in pni. form. President's address Apr. 1838 not found in H. J. No long message by Houston Nov. 1838. — Documents of Maj. Gen. Sam. Ilouston ... 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 un