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Coast Survey of the U. S., papers accompanying-Continued—
No. 26. Notes of measurement of a base for the primary
triangulation of the eastern section of the coast
of the United States on Epping Plains, Maine...]
No. 27. Report of Dr. B. A. Gould, jr., on the progress
made in telegraph campaigns for differences of
longitude, and the preparation of results for
publication....

No. 28. Report of Professor W. C. Bond on the moon cul-
minations and other phenomena observed for
the Coast Survey...

No. 29. Report of Professor Benjamin Pierce, LL. D., on
the determination of longitudes by occultations
of the Pleiades and solar eclipses.

No. 30. Notice of the determination of the longitude of
Fernandina, Amelia island, Florida, by means of
chronometer exchanges from Savannah, Georgia,
by the Superintendent Coast Survey....

No. 31. Account of the method and formulæ for the deter-
mination of the astronomical latitude by means
of the zenith telescope, as used in the survey of
the coast of the United States

No. 32. Report of Assistant Charles A. Schott upon the
gradual loss of magnetism of the several magnets
now in use in the survey of the coast

No. 33.

On the heights of the tides of the United States,
from observations in the Coast Survey by A. D.
Bache, superintendent.

No. 34. Report of Assistant L. F. Pourtales, in charge of

the office-work, relating to tidal observations....

No. 35. Report of Sub-assistant H. Mitchell, on observa-
tions of tides and currents in Nantucket and
Martha's Vineyard sounds, and in the East river
at Hell Gate, with remarks on the revision of
levellings on Hudson river.....

No. 36.

On the winds of the western coast of the United
States, from observations in connexion with the
United States Coast Survey, by A. D. Bache,
Superintendent

No. 37. Report to the commissioners on the preservation
of New York harbor from encroachments, by the
advisory council on the comparative map of New
York bay and harbor, and the approaches.......
No. 38. Report of Mr. A. Boschke, on the drawing of maps
of New York harbor, made for the commissioners
on harbor encroachments..

No. 40.

No. 39. Report made by Lieutenant A. W. Evans, United
States army, on a topographical reconnaissance
of a part of Sapelo island, Georgia, for the selec
tion of a site for a primary base line....
Extracts from a report by Assistant A. M. Harri-
son, relative to the topographical features of
Cumberland and Amelia islands, St., Mary's
river, Georgia, and Amelia river, Florida....
No. 41. Report of Captain J. H. Simpson, United States
Topographical Engineers, on the reconnaissance
and progress made in triangulation for an air
line between Fernandina and Cedar Keys, Flor-

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Coast Survey of the U. S., papers accompanying-Continued-
No. 42. Report to the Commissioner of the General Land
Office, showing the progress made in the survey
and marking of the Florida Keys, in quarter
sections, during the present season..
Extracts from the report of Sub-assistant W. M.
Johnson, on the topographical features of the
coast adjacent to Santa Barbara channel, Cali-
fornia...

No. 43.

No. 44. Report of Assistant W. E. Greenwell, on the sur-
vey, character, and resources of the islands and
main adjacent to Santa Barbara channel, Cali-
fornia....

No. 45. Description of an apparatus for measuring subsid-
iary base lines....

No. 46. Description of deep-sea sounding apparatus, in-
vented by Commander B. F. Sands, United States
navy....

No. 47. Notes by Lieut. E. B. Hunt, on a new sounding ap-

paratus proposed by him for coast survey use.

No. 48. Report of Lieutenant Commanding W. G. Temple,
United States navy, on the result of trials made
with the new sounding apparatus devised by
Lieut. E. B. Hunt, United States engineers.
No. 49. Description of the tide-gauge devised by Lieuten-
ant Commanding S. D. Trenchard, United States
navy.....

No. 50. Letter from the Superintendent, communicating
the description of a tide-gauge devised by Sub-
assistant H. Mitchell, for taking observations in
deep water..

No. 51. Report of Lieutenant E. B. Hunt, United States
engineers, on the preparation of an index of
scientific references..

No. 52. Report of J. G. Kohl, esq., on the method, scope,
and completion of a history of maratime dis-
covery and exploration on the western coast of
the United States, prepared for publication with
the records of the United States Coast Survey...
No. 53. Reports of Commander W. T. Muse and Lieuten-
ant R. D. Minor, United States navy, on the
rescue of the American ship Manlius from sink-
ing, near Cape Henry, by the officers and crew
of the Coast Survey steamer Hetzel.

No. 54. Letter of Lieutenant Commanding J. K. Duer,
United States navy, and correspondence showing
the action taken by him, at the request of the
United States vice-consul at Nassau, N. P., and
United States consul at Havana, relative to the
crew and passengers of the American ship Julia
Howard, wrecked on the Bahama bank...
No. 55. Results of examinations for sites of light-houses,
&c., made by the Coast Survey, at the request of
the Light-house Board, under directions from
the Secretary of the Treasury, and in accordance
with laws of March 3, 1851, August 31, 1852,
and August 3, 1854....

No. 56. Letter of the Superintendent, transmitting the re-
port of Lieutenant Commanding C. R. P. Rodgers,
United States navy, upon a re-examination of
thePoint of Rocks," at Westport, Mass., for a
light-house site....

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No. 57.

Coast Survey of the U. S., papers accompanying-Continued-
Letter to the Secretary of the Treasury, trans-
mitting a report from Commander James Alden,
United States navy, on the result of his ex-
amination for a light-house site on the shore of
Santa Barbara channel, California..

No. 58.

Letter from the secretary of the Light-house
Board, with a communication from Commander
S. Swartwout, United States navy, relative to
the establishment of a light-house and fog-bells
at Point Wilson, Admiralty Inlet, W. T., and fog-
bells at Smith's island and New Dungeness Spit..
No. 59. Aids to navigation, recommended in reports made
to the Superintendent by assistants in the Coast
Survey.....

No. 60.

Letter to the Secretary of the Treasury, trans-
mitting the recommendation of Lieutenant Com-
manding C. R. P. Rodgers, United States navy,
for a buoy to mark the flat ground near the Sal-
vages, (Cape Ann,) Massachusetts..

No. 61. Letter to the Secretary of the Treasury, communi-
cating the position recommended by Lieutenant
Commanding J. J. Almy, United States navy, for
a buoy on the southern edge of the Middle
Ground, near Cape Henry light-house....
No. 62. Letter to the Secretary of the Treasury, communi-
cating the recommendation of Lieut Comd'g C.
R. P. Rodgers, United States navy, for buoys to
mark a new channel westward of the main ship
channel into Beaufort harbor, N. C.....
Letter to the Secretary of the Treasury, communi-
cating the recommendations of Lieut. Comd'g S.
D. Trenchard, United States navy, for buoys at
St. Simon's bar and St. Mary's river entrance,
Georgia.....
Letter to the Secretary of the Treasury, transmit-
ting the recommendation of Lieut. Comd'g S. D.
Trenchard, United States navy, for an additional
buoy on St. Mary's bar, Georgia

No. 63.

No. 64.

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No. 65. Letter to the Secretary of the Treasury, communi-
cating the recommendation of Lieut. Comd'g T.
A. Craven, United States navy, for a beacon on
Love Key, Florida reefs...

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Codification of the revenue laws. Report of the Secretary of the
Treasury, relative to a revision and...

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Coinage at the mint of the United States, and branches and assay
office, from January 1 to June 30, 1857, inclusive. State-
ment of the amount of deposits and..

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Coinage at the mint of the United States and branches, from 1793
to 1857, inclusive. Statement of the amount of the....
Coinage at the United States mint at Philadelphia, from 1793 to
1857. Statement of the amount of the

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Coinage at the branch mint of the United States at San Francisco,
from 1854 to 1857. Statement of the amount of the....
Coinage of the branch mint of the United States at New Orleans,
from 1838 to 1857. Statement of the amount of the
Coinage at the branch mint of the United States at Charlotte, N.
C., from 1838 to to 1857. Statement of the amount of the..
Coinage at the branch mint of the United States at Dahlonega,
Georgia, from 1838 to 1857. Statement of the amount of
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Coin and bullion imported and exported annually, from 1821 to
June 30, 1857. Statement of the amount of...
Cook, for services as United States marshal to the consular court
at Canton. Letter of the Secretary of State, asking an ap-
propriation for paying J. P..
Commerce, tonnage, &c., of the Ohio and other western rivers
during the year 1857. Report of the Colonel of Topographi-
cal Engineers of the army of the

Commerce and navigation of the United States for the year ending
June 30, 1857. Report of the Secretary of the Treasury,
transmitting a statement of the..

No. 1.

Papers accompanying the above report.

Statement of goods, wares, and merchandise, of
the growth, produce, and manufacture of the
United States, exported to foreign countries
during the year ending June 30, 1857......
No. 2. Summary statement of the value of the exports of
the growth, produce, and manufacture of the
United States during the year ending June 30,
1857

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No. 3. General statement of goods, wares, and merchan-
dise, of the growth, produce, and manufacture
of foreign countries, exported from the United
States during the year ending June 30, 1857.... 14
No. 4. Summary statement of goods, wares, and merchan-
dise, of the growth, produce, and manufacture
of foreign countries, exported from the United
States during the year ending June 30, 1857.... 14
General statement of goods, wares, and merchan-
dise, of the growth, produce, and manufacture
of foreign countries, imported into the United
States during the year ending June 30, 1857.... 14
No. 6. Summary statement of goods, wares, and merchan-
dise imported into the United States in Ameri-
can and foreign vessels during the year ending
June 30, 1857....

No. 5.

No. 7. General statement of goods, wares, and merchan-
dise, of the growth, produce, and manufacture
of the United States, exported from each collec-
tion district during the year ending June 30,
1857.

No. 8. General statement of goods, wares, and merchan-
dise, of the growth, produce, and manufacture
of foreign countries, exported from each collection
district of the United States during the year
ending June 30, 1857

No. 9. General statement of goods, wares, and merchan-
dise, of the growth, produce, and manufacture
of foreign countries, imported into the United
States during the year ending June 30, 1857.... 14
No. 10. Statement exhibiting the number of American and
foreign vessels, with their tonnage and crews,
which cleared from the United States for foreign
countries during the year ending June 30, 1857.. 14
No. 11. Statement exhibiting the number of American
and foreign vessels, with their tonnage and
crews, which entered into the United States from
foreign countries during the year ending June
30, 1857...

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Commerce and navigation U. S., papers accompanying-Continued-
No. 12. Statement exhibiting the national character of the
foreign vessels which entered into and cleared
from the United States for foreign countries
during the year ending June 30, 1857....
No. 13. Statistical view of the commerce of the United
States, exhibiting the value of the exports to
and imports from each foreign country, and the
tonnage of American and foreign vessels arriving
from and departing to each foreign country,
during the year ending June 30, 1857.....

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No. 14. Statement of the commerce of each State and Ter-
ritory during the year ending June 30, 1857.... 14
No. 15. Statement exhibiting the number of American and
foreign vessels, with their tonnage and crews,
which cleared from each district of the United
States for foreign countries during the year end-
ing June 30, 1857.....

No. 16. Statement exhibiting the number of American and
foreign vessels, with their tonnage and crews,
which entered into each district of the United
States from foreign countries during the year
ending June 30, 1857...

No. 17. Statement exhibiting the number of American and
foreign vessels, with their tonnage and crews,
which departed from each district of the United
States, and the countries to which they cleared,
during the year ending June 30, 1857......

No. 18. Statement exhibiting the number of American and
foreign vessels, with their tonnage and crews,
which entered into each district of the United
States, and the countries from whence they ar-
rived, during the year ending June 30, 1857....
No. 19. Statement exhibiting the indirect trade of the
United States, the countries of production and
shipment, with the value of the articles imported,
during the year ending June 30, 1857 ....
No. 20. Summary statement exhibiting the value of the
indirect trade of the United States during the
year ending June 30, 1857

No. 21. Statement of the tonnage of the several districts
of the United States on the 30th June, 1857...
No. 22. Statement exhibiting a condensed view of the ton-
nage of the several districts of the United States
on the 30th of June, 1857.........
No. 23. Statement showing the number and class of ves.
sels built, and the tonnage thereof, in each State
and Territory of the United States during the
year ending June 30, 1857....

No. 24. Comparative view of the registered and enrolled
tonnage of the United States, showing the ton-
nage employed in the whale fishery; also the
proportion of the enrolled and licensed tonnage
employed in the coasting trade, cod fishery,
mackerel fishery, and whale fishery, from 1815
to 1857, inclusive.....

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No. 25. Statement showing the number and class of ves-
sels built, and the tonnage thereof, in the sev-
eral States and Territories of the United States,
from 1815 to 1857, inclusive...........

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