(1c) The Deaf Mutes. (id) The Blind. (3) Census of Mines and Quarries. (1) Census of Transportation by Water. (8) Inmates of Other Benevolent Institutions. ginning season). (2) Reports on cotton consumed, imported, exported, and on hand (monthly). (3) Reports on cotton seed received, crushed, and on hand, and cot ton seed products manufactured, shipped out, and on hand (monthly). (4) Reports on leaf tobacco stocks held by dealers and manufac turers (quarterly). (5) Reports on fats and oils—production, consumption, and stocks on hand (quarterly). (6) Reports on active and idle wool machinery (monthly). (7) Reports on quantities and classes of hides and skins on hand (monthly). (8) Reports on number of deaths occurring in 50 cities (weekly). 4. Organization The Census Bureau is the largest statistical organization in the world and by far the largest unit of its kind in the federal government. It may be said to have two organizations: One for handling the Decennial Census, represented , by Chart 32; the other its permanent organization, represented by Chart 33. 899 Eligible Registers Records Cost Manifolding Export and General Cotton Telephones Appointment Certificates Eficiency Supplies 1 Selections from Service Cards Indices Time Corres- Key Punching (day) Key Punching (night) Result Copy Correspond ence Records and Enumerators Records and Files Country of Birth Home Tenure Sorting Sorting Classifica tion Copy (Iomparine Preparing Proof Oficial Blind Apportion. Editorial ment Work Tart for Finanetal Reporta Special Asent 1 Kedilug Geographer Vital Nuntiatioa chter atatlattelan Chief of Division Enoumbered Homes Export (hief of Census Minor Civil Estimates of Population Illustra tions Tabula tion Corres- Mortality 1 Preliminary Weekly Comparing Punching Super- Rates of erators' Enumer ation Districts Editing 1 Final Rosulta Tabulating Menulis Tabllatina Chart 320 |