BUREAU OF NAVIGATION APPROPRIATIONS AND EXPENDITURES: FISCAL YEARS 1912 TO 1923, INCLUSIVE a Includes instruments for measuring vessels. APPROPRIATIONS AND EXPENDITURES: FISCAL YEARS 1912 TO 1923, INCLUSIVE-Continued Salaries, shipping service. Clerk hire, shipping service. Increase of compensation. Contingent expenses, shipping service Admeasurement of vessels.. Instruments for counting passengers. Enforcement of navigation laws..... ■ Indefinite appropriation based on amount necessary to pay increase of compensation (bonus). b Transferred to contingent expenses, Department of Commerce.' APPROPRIATIONS AND EXPENDITURES: FISCAL YEARS 1912 TO 1923, INCLUSIVE-Continued Increase of compensation Instruments for counting passengers.. Preventing overcrowding of passenger a Indefinite appropriation based on amount necessary to pay increase of compensation (bonus). b Transferred to "contingent expenses, Department of Commerce." e These are not the total expenditures, as liabilities incurred during the fiscal year may be paid during the following two years. BUREAU OF NAVIGATION NAVIGATION RECEIPTS: FISCal Years 1914 TO 1922, INCLUSIVE a Compiled from the annual reports of the Commissioner of Navigation. (Includes only the main sources of Federal revenue from navigation.) b Section 37 of the tariff act of August 5, 1909 (36 Stat. L., 11, 112), imposed an excise on foreign-built yachts owned by Americans. This act was repealed by the tariff act of October 3, 1913 (38 Stat. L., 114, 201). APPENDIX 6 BIBLIOGRAPHY1 EXPLANATORY NOTE The bibliographies appended to the several monographs aim to list only those works which deal directly with the services to which they relate, their history, activities, organization, methods of business, problems, etc. They are intended primarily to meet the needs of those persons who desire to make a further study of the services from an administrative standpoint. They thus do not include the titles of publications of the services themselves, except in so far as they treat of the services, their work and problems. Nor do they include books or articles dealing merely with technical features other than administrative of the work of the services. In a few cases explanatory notes have been appended where it was thought they would aid in making known the character or value of the publication to which they relate. After the completion of the series the bibliographies may be assembled and separately published as a bibliography of the administrative branch of the national government. BOOKS AND PAMPHLETS Bacon, E. M. Manual of navigation laws: an historical summary of the codes of the maritime nations. Chicago, McClurg, 1912. 80 P. Bates, William W. American marine, the shipping question in history and politics. Boston, Houghton, 1893. 479 p. "The Office of Secretary of the Treasury," p. 361-397; "Bureau of navigation of the Treasury Department," p. 398-403. Berlin. Conference on wireless telegraph, 1906. Instructions for radio communication . . . Aug. 28, 1912 [Washington, Govt. print. off., 1912] 16 p. "The Berlin international radio-telegraphic convention and Service regulations . . ." 1 Compiled by M. Alice Matthews. 15-9 113 |