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Army Register for 1860. Letter from the Secretary of War ad in
terim, transmitting copies of the.....
Army Register for the year ending June 30, 1860. Letter from the
Secretary of War, transmitting a transcript of the official
Arsenal at St. Louis. Report of the chief of ordnance relating to
the removal of the.....

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Balances of existing appropriations which will be unexpended on
the 30th of June, 1861. Statement of the Register of the
Treasury of the estimated..

Balances due the United States and unsettled for periods of one and
three years.
Letter from the Comptroller of the Treasury,
transmitting a list of....

Balances to the credit of the Interior Department on the 30th of
June, 1860. Statement of the....

Balances to the credit of the War Department on the 1st of July,
1860. Statement of the

Banks throughout the United States. Letter from the Secretary
of the Treasury, transmitting a statement of the condition of
the.....

Bonesteel, A. D., agent for the Menomonee Indians Letter from
the Secretary of the Interior, transmitting a report of Mr.
Prichette in the case of......

C.

California Boundary Survey. Letter from the Acting Secretary of
the Interior, transmitting an estimate of the expenses of the...
Census of the inhabitants of the United States. Estimate for appro-
priation for taking the eighth

Census. Letter from the Acting Secretary of the Interior, transmit-
ting estimates for deficiencies in the Indian service and expenses
of taking the eighth ...
Chiriqui mission. Message from the President of the United States,
transmitting reports from the......

Civil list for the year ending June 30, 1862. Estimates for appro-
priations for the....

Clerks and others employed in the Interior Department during the
year 1860. Statement of the names and compensation of the..
Clerks and others employed in the Navy Department during the
year 1860. Statement of the names and compensation of the..
Jerks and others employed in the Post Office Department during
the year 1860. Statement of the names and compensation of
the.....

Clerks and others employed in the State Department during the year
1860. Statement of names and compensation of the....
Clerks and others employed in the Treasury Department during the
year 1860. Statement of the names and compensation of the..
Coast Survey of the United States during the year ending June 30,

1862. Estimates for appropriations for the continuation of the..
Coast Survey, transmitting estimates for appropriations for the year
ending June 30, 1862. Letter from the Superintendent of the..
Coast Survey during the year ending June 30, 1860. Statement of
the number and names of persons employed in the......
Coast Survey, showing the progress of the survey during the year
1860. Report of the Superintendent of the

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Papers accompanying the said report.

No. 1. Distribution of the parties of the Coast Survey upon
the coasts of the United States during the survey-
ing season of 1859-'60..

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No. 2.

List of army officers on Coast Survey duty March 1,
1860

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List of navy officers on Coast Survey duty March 1, 1860.
List of navy officers on Coast Survey duty September
1, 1860

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No. 6. List of information furnished by the Coast Survey
during the year 1859-'60, under authority of the
Treasury Department ..

No. 7. Statistics of field and office work of the United States
Coast Survey during the year.............

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No. 8. General list of Coast Survey discoveries and develop-
ments to 1859 inclusive

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No. 9. Letter to the Secretary of the Treasury stating the
position of a rock found off Pemaquid Point, and
of others in the channel of Booth bay, Maine, de-
termined by Lieut. Comg. T. S. Phelps, United
States Navy, Assistant Coast Survey...

No. 10. Report of Lieut. Comg. J. Wilkinson, United States
Navy. Assistant Coast Survey, giving the bearings
and ranges from the Corwin rock, in the Narrows of
Boston harbor..

No. 11. Letter to the Secretary of the Treasury, communi-
cating particulars relative to the position and ex-
tent of the Asia Rip and Phelps's bank, off Nan-
tucket, in extracts from the report of Lieut. Comg.
T. S. Phelps, United States Navy, Assistant Coast
Survey

No. 12. Extracts from the report of Lieut. Comg. C. M.
Fauntleroy, United States Navy, Assistant Coast
Survey, relative to the bar and channels of Ossa-
baw sound, Georgia.....

No. 13. Letter to the Secretary of the Treasury descriptive
of a new channel in Sapelo sound, developed by
Lieut. Comg. C. M. Fauntleroy, United States
Navy, Assistant Coast Survey..

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No. 14. Letter to the Secretary of the Treasury, with extracts
from the report of Lieut. Comg. John Wilkinson,
United States Navy, Assistant Coast Survey, rela-
tive to dangers to navigation on the Florida reef,
off Long key and Grassy key.

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No. 15. Letter to the Secretary of the Treasury, giving the
position of a shoal spot recently formed off War-
rington navy yard, (Pensacola,) as determined
and communicated by Lieut. Comg. T. A. Craven,
U. S. N......

No. 16. Tide tables for the use of navigators, prepared from
the Coast Survey observations by A. D. Bache,
Superintendent. (Furnished by authority of the
Treasury Department to E. and G. W. Blunt, New
York, and revised October, 1860.)..

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No. 17. Lecture on the Gulf Stream, prepared at the request
of the American Association for the Advancement
of Science. By A. D. Bache, Superintendent U.
S. Coast Survey..

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No. 18. Report to the Superintendent by Assistant L. F.
Pourtales, in charge of the field and office work,
relating to tidal observations.

No. 19. Report of Captain W. R. Palmer, U. S. topographical
engineers, Assistant Coast Survey, in charge of
the office, and sub-reports of the chiefs of office
divisions.

No. 20. Reports of Assistant H. L. Whiting, on topographi-
cal contour, hydrographic details, and reduction,
on photography, and on the scale of shades suita-
ble for complete maps.

No. 21. Report to the Superintendent of the United States
Coast Survey on the expedition to Labrador to
observe the total eclipse of July 18, 1860, or-
ganized under act of Congress approved June 15,
1860, by Professor Stephen Alexander, LL.D.,
of the College of New Jersey.

No. 22. An account of the total solar eclipse of July 18,
1860, as observed for the United States Coast
Survey near Steilacoom, Washington Territory,
by Lieut. J. M. Gillis, U. S. Navy

No. 23. Discussion of the magnetic and meteorological ob-
servations made at the Girard College Observa-
tory, Philadelphia, in 1840, 1841, 1842, 1843,
1844, and 1845. Part II-Investigation of the
solar-diurnal variation in the magnetic declina-
tion, and its annual inequality. By A. D. Bache,
LL.D.......

No. 24. Discussion of the magnetic and meteorological ob-
servations made at the Girard College Observa-
tory, Philadelphia, in 1840, 1841, 1842, 1843,
1844, and 1845. Part III-Investigation of the
influence of the moon on the magnetic declina-
tion. By A. D. Bache, LL D.................

No. 25. Results of observations made on solar spots during
the first seven months of the year 1860, by C.
A Schott, Assistant in the Coast Survey..

reef, by Prof. W. P. Trowbridge, Assistant Coast
Survey. (Sketches Nos. 23 and 24).

No. 26. Report on the magnetic station at Key West, Florida

No. 27. Description of the magnetic station at Eastport,
Maine, by Assistant L. F. Pourtales.

No. 28. Continuation of the list of maguetic stations and

results given in Appendixes No. 28, Coast Survey
Report of 1856, and No. 24, Coast Survey Report
of 1858....

No. 29. Results reported from the observations made by
Assistant Charles A. Schott, for magnetic decli-
nation, dip and horizontal intensity, on Cape Cod
peninsula, Long Island, and the coast of New
Jersey

No. 30. Extracts from the report of Sub-Assistant F. W.
Dorr, descriptive of the coast features near St.
Augustine harbor, Florida ....

No. 31. Remarks on Charlotte harbor, Fla., with sailing

directions for entering, and other extracts from
the report of Lient. W. R. Terrill, U. S. A, As-
sistant Coast Survey, relative to the coast between
it and Tampa bay.

No. 32. Extracts from the report of Sub-Assistant N. 8.
Finney, descriptive of the coast and rivers of
Florida south of Cedar keys

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No. 33. Extracts from the report of Sub-Assistant W. S.
Gilbert, relative of the topographical features of
the shores of San Antonio and Aransas bays,
Texas.....

No. 34. Extracts from the report of Assistant S. A. Gilbert,
descriptive of the shores of Corpus Christi bay,
and Laguna Madre, Texas.

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No. 35. Supplement to Appendix No. 61 in C. S. Report for
1856, on the method of testing a repeating
theodolite"

No. 36. Formulæ, tables, and example for the geodetic
computation of latitudes, longitudes, and azi-
muths of trigonometrical points, as used in the
United States Coast Survey

No. 37. Account of Cauchy's interpolation formula.

pared by Charles A. Schott, Assistant Coast Survey.
No. 38. Table showing the height in feet corresponding to
a given angle of elevation and a given distance
in metres, for use in the construction of contour
lines by the plane-table. Prepared by Charles
A. Schott, Assistant Coast Survey

No. 39. Description of implements devised by Assistant
Henry Mitchell for collecting specimens of bot-
tom in alluvial harbors. (Sketch No. 40 )......
No. 40. Description of the method of applying a new form
of dividers invented by Mr. John R. Gilliss for
for the graphical decomposition of tidal curves.
(See Sketch No. 40.)

No. 41. Report of Lieut. Comg. Alexander Murray, U. S. N.,
Assistant Coast Survey, relative to the Labrador
eclipse expedition, and to incidental results bear-
ing on the hydrography of the coast of Labrador.
(Sketch No. 38.).....

No. 42. Notes on the geology of the coast of Labrador, by
Oscar M. Lieber, esq., August, 1860. (Sketch
No. 38.) ...

No. 43. Aids to navigation recommended in reports made to
the Superintendent by Assistants of the Coast
Survey....

No. 44. Letter to the Secretary of the Treasury, communi-
cating recommendations from Lieut. Comg. C.
M. Fauntleroy, U. S. N., Assistant Coast Survey,
for changing the position of buoys in Sapelo
sound, Ga.....

No. 45. Letter to the Secretary of the Treasury, transmit-
ting recommendations of Lieut. Comg. T. S.
Phelps, U. S. N., Assistant Coast Survey, for
buoys in the vicinity of Pensacola harbor, Fla...
Collection of duties in the seceded States. Letter from the Secre-
tary of the Treasury relating to
Commerce and navigation of the United States for the year ending
June 30, 1860. Report of the Secretary of the Treasury,
transmitting a statement of the......

Papers accompanying the above report.

No. 1. Statement of the goods, wares, and merchandise, of
the growth, produce, and manufacture of the
United States, exported to foreign countries dur-
ing the year ending June 30, 1860.

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