A32.6: (nos.) 91 92 103 104 93-95 [In one 105 TH pamphlet.] 106 96 107 97 108 98 109 99 110 † 100 101 102 Notices of judgment, food and drugs act [Lists of Notices of judgment arranged by subjects are given in nos. 51-53 and 102110. Nos. 1 to 4 are indexed in Food and drugs index, A21.4:52.] [1907-09, in annual reports of Agriculture Department (A1.1:), and issued separately also.] †This Checklist ends with the publications of the calendar year 1909. Early in 1910 radical changes were made in the two series of publications entered under A32.5: and A32.6: These publications now appear without the name of the Food and Drug Inspection Board, and over the signature of the Secretary of Agriculture, although the board is still (Mar. 2, 1910) in existence. This change has necessitated the continuation of these two series under the office of the Secretary of Agriculture. Food inspection decisions 111 and 112 were issued Jan. 27, 1910, by the board, and although not entered in this Checklist are to be classed under A32.5:111, 112. Beginning with no. 113, the Food inspection decisions, formerly under A32.5: are to be continued under A1.15: Beginning with no. 123, the Notices of judgment, formerly under A32.6: are to be continued under A1.16: Classification по. A33. SOLICITOR OF DEPARTMENT OF AGRI CULTURE-Continued A33.2: General publications L44 T91 A33.3: Laws applicable to Department of Agriculture; [compiled by Otis H. Twenty-eight hour law annotated, act approved June 29, 1906 [relating Bulletins (nos.) [None issued.] AR. AMERICAN REPUBLICS BUREAU † [The International Bureau of American Republics was created by the 1st International American Conference held in Washington, D. C., Oct. 2, 1889-Apr. 19, 1890, and was confirmed and reorganized by the 2d and 3d International American Conferences held respectively in Mexico City, Oct. 22, 1901-Jan. 31, 1902, and in Rio de Janeiro, July 21-Aug. 26, 1906. This bureau is an international organization supported by contributions of the 21 Republics in this hemisphere, who have an equal interest in the institution. The bureau was organized in 1890, under the supervision of the Secretary of State of the United States, acting at the request of the 1st conference, and under authority of act of Congress approved July 14, 1890 (Stat. L. v. 26, p. 275). Mar. 18, 1899, at a conference of diplomatic representatives of the countries composing the International Union of American Republics it was unanimously agreed, that "the Bureau of American Republics shall be governed under the supervision of the Secretary of State of the United States with the cooperation and advice of four representatives of the other Republics composing the International Union, the five persons indicated to constitute an executive committee of which the Secretary of State is to be ex-officio chairman, or in his absence, the acting Secretary of State." At the 2d International American Conference, held in Mexico, it was resolved as follows: "Article 1. The International Bureau of the American Republics shall be under the control of a Governing Board composed of the diplomatic representatives of all the Governments of said Republics accredited near the Government of the United States of America, and of the Secretary of State of the latter nation, who shall be the chairman of said board." The 3d International American Conference enlarged the scope of the bureau without materially altering its status or organization. Notwithstanding the fact of its close connection with the Secretary of State, it has never been, strictly speaking, a division of the State Department of the United States. In accordance with a resolution passed and signed by the 4th International American Conference held in Buenos Aires, July 12-Aug. 30, 1910, the name of the American Republics Bureau was changed to Pan American Union. As this Checklist ends with the publications of the calendar year 1909, it uses the form "American Republics Bureau." In accordance with the resolution above referred to, the title of the director was changed to "director general" and the title of the secretary to "assistant director." This bureau is the custodian of the archives of the International American Conferences, and is especially charged with the performance of duties imposed upon it by these conferences. See also, for publications of 1st-3d International American Conferences, $5.91-3: See, for Historical sketch of International Bureau of American Republics, AR1.2: H621. t] [From 1891 to 1898, these reports are assigned numbers in the series of bulletins (AR1.3:), though, with the exception of the report for 1891 (AR1.3:30), the bul letin numbers do not appear on the publications themselves.] (date) 1901 [4355-306] [In Monthly bulletin, v. 12, no. 4. Not issued separately.] Same, English only, with accompanying papers [4357-557] [No edition without Congressional document number.] 1902 [4356-306] [In Monthly bulletin, v. 13, no. 6. Not issued separately.] 1903 [4691-111] [No edition without Congressional document number.] 1904 [4844-145, pt. 1] [No edition without Congressional document number.] 1905 [4910-68] [No edition without Congressional document number.] 1906 [In 5029-406, pt. 11] Same, Spanish [In 5029-406, pt. 11] 1907 [5358-603, pt. 5] [In Monthly bulletin, v. 25, pt. 5. Not issued separately.] 1908 [Issued separately only. Not in Congressional set.] Same, Spanish [Issued separately only. Not in Congressional set.] 1909 [None issued for 1909. 1910 report covers several previous years.] AR1.1: Annual reports (separates) (date) [Some annual reports have had separate prints made in English, Spanish, Portuguese, or French, as well as combined in one publication. Such separates are classed here, while the combined pamphlet is classed under AR1.1:] AR1.2: General publications Ar3 Argentine Republic, geographical sketch, with special reference to economic conditions, actual development, and prospects of future growth [with bibliography]. 1903. [4691-111, pt. 2] Ar32 Argentine Republic, general descriptive data prepared in June, 1909. 1909. [Reprinted, with additional illustrations, from Monthly bulletin, July, 1909 (AR1.6:29 1).] B63 Bolivia, geographical sketch, natural resources, laws, economic conditions, actual development, prospects of future growth [with bibliography]. 1904. [4846-145, pt. 8] A later sketch, giving further historical information, is found on p. 76-83 of the annual report of the bureau for 1910. This report, being a 1910 publication, is not entered in this Checklist, but it should be classed under AR1.1:910. Classification AR. AMERICAN REPUBLICS BUREAU-Continued до AR1.2: General publications-Continued B63 B633 B731 B732 B733 C33 C431 Bolivia. Catalogue of books, pamphlets, periodicals, and maps relating to Bolivia in Columbus Memorial Library; revised to Mar. 31, 1905. 1905. [Interleaved.] Bolivia, general descriptive data prepared in June, 1909. 1909. [Reprinted, with omission of 1 illustration, from Monthly bulletin, July, 1909 (AR1.6:291).] Brazil. United States of Brazil, geographical sketch, with special reference to economic conditions and prospects of future development. 1901. Brazil. List of books, magazine articles, and maps relating to Brazil, Central America. List of books, magazine articles, and maps relating to C43 Chile, general descriptive data prepared in June, 1909. 1909. [Reprinted, with additional illustrations, from Monthly bulletin, July, 1909 (AR1.6:29 1).] C433 C651 C652 C71 C731 C732 С733 C734 C735 С736 C737 C738 C739 Chile, a handbook. International Bureau of American Republics, Washington, D. C. [June, 1909]. [Back-title reads: Chile, a general sketch.] Coffee. Report on coffee, with special reference to Costa Rican prod- Coffee, extensive information and statistics [with bibliography]. 1902. exportación, importación, consumo, etc., datos extensos [con bib- Colombia, general descriptive data prepared in June, 1909. 1909. [Reprinted, with additional illustrations, from Monthly bulletin, July, 1909 (AR1.6:291).] Commercial directory of Latin America. 1892. iii + [1] + 438 p. [2895-8, pt. 11] [Congressional edition of iii +458 p. contains additional entries in directory for Mexico.] Commercial directory of American Republics [introduction, etc.]. 1897. 4° Same [prospectus, sample pages, etc.]. [Aug.] 1897. 4° Same. [Revised edition.] [Sept.] 1897. 4° Same. [Oct.] 1897. 4° Same. [Nov.] 1897. 4° See, for Commercial directory of American Republics in 2 v., Commercial nomenclature [by John K. Chandler and John C. Redman]: Same: v. 2, Mackerel-Z. Dec. 1894. oblong large 8° (7310 Commercial nomenclature; [by John K. Chandler and others]. [Revised edition.] Aug. 1897. large 8o [English, Spanish, and Portuguese.] [3602-178] C7311 Same. [Revised] edition. Aug. 1897 [reprint] Apr. 1908. large 8° [English, Spanish, and Portuguese. Not in Congressional set.] Classification no. AR1.2: C73 12 C73 13 C73 14 C76 C82 C891 D71 Ec9 G931 G932 H12 H621 H622 H752 Ing1 In8 2 In83 L341 L342 AR. AMERICAN REPUBLICS BUREAU-Continued Same, Spanish, with title, Nomenclatura comercial; [by John K. Same, Portuguese, with title, Nomenclatura commercial; [by John Commercial directory. Letter to President [of United States] on pre- Consular fees and invoices of Latin American countries, practical information for exporters to Latin America. 1909. Costa Rica, general descriptive data prepared in June, 1909. 1909. [Reprinted, with additional illustrations, from Monthly bulletin, July, 1909 (AR1.6:29 1).] Cuba; by Gonzalo de Quesada. 1905. Cuba, general descriptive data prepared in June, 1909. 1909. [Reprinted, with additional illustrations, from Monthly bulletin, July, 1909 (AR1.6:291).] Dominican Republic, general descriptive data prepared in June, 1909. 1909. [Reprinted, with slight changes, from Monthly bulletin, July, 1909 (AR1.6:29 1).] Ecuador, general descriptive data prepared in June, 1909. 1909. [Re- Guatemala, country of the future; by Charles M. Pepper. Washington, Guatemala, general descriptive data prepared in June, 1909. 1909. Haiti, general descriptive data prepared in June, 1909. 1909. [Reprinted, with additional illustrations, from Monthly bulletin, July, 1909 (AR1.6:291).]' [Historical sketch of] International Bureau of American Republics. 1906. † Same, Spanish. 1906. Honduras, geographical sketch, natural resources, laws, economic con- International Union of American Republics. Washington [W. F. International American Conference. [Letter to chairman and mem- See also entries under AR1.2:P19 1,2. Latin America, land of opportunity; by John Barrett. 1909. A later sketch, giving further historical information, is found on p. 76-83 of the annual report of the bureau for 1910. This report, being a 1910 publication, is not entered in this Checklist, but it should be classed under AR1.1:910. |