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. ¤"'* LVL 620 FIFTY-THIRD CONGRESS. Sess. III. Ch. 23. 1895. copies for sale by him, if needed, and in addition thereto the usual number only shall be printed. Memtlqly v¤1¤¤¤¤ of Fifth. Copies of the specilications and drawings of each patent

  • "‘§?'§f’ gzzflgdgby p_8], issued, bound in month} volumes, one co for each of the Executive

amemm. one co' py to 'li""Te p ac'ed for free public , inspec ion in each capito of every State and Territory, one for the like ' purpose in the clerk’s office of the district court of each judicial district of the United States, except when such offices are located in State o`r Territorial capitols, and one in the Library of Congress, which copies shall be certiiied under the hand of the Commissioner and seal of the Patent Office, and shall not be taken from the depositories for any other purpose than to be used as evidence; also one_hiindre pies of the same, for_ sale by him at a price_to by the ec___ a `y`“6f thvfntifivr- ‘T1¤<> "‘¤s9i§Fii¤“¤f6§zt1.¤hal..u9¤ be p2iw¢¢d·"` ""W ” Rules of pr¤¤¤~=<>, S‘1xthT"Pamphlet copie of the rules of practice, pamphlet copies of °*§_S__ ,,,,_ m, ,,_ 81. the patent laws, and pamphlet copies of the laws and rules relating to •¤¤¤¤<¤¤l· trade-marks and labels, and circulars relating to the business of the office, all in such numbers as may be needed for the business of the ollice. The usual number shall not be printed.

 Seventh. Annual volumes of the decisions of the Commissioner of

Patents and of the United States courts in patent cases, not exceeding one thousand nve hundred in number, of which the usual number shall be printed, and for this purpose a copy of each shall be transmitted to " Congress promptly when prepared. ‘ rnaem. Eighth. Indexes to patents relating to electricity, and indexes to foreign patents, in such numbers as may be needed for the business of office. The usual number shall not be printed. L{t_1£¤¤rM¤zi¤w-. All printing for the Patent Office making use of lithography or pho- °°}_ S__°:,,,_ m, 1,, gg, tolithography, together with the plates for the same, shall be contracted ¤¤°¤·*°*l- for and performed under the direction of the Commissioner of Patents, under such limitations and conditions as the Joint Committee on Printing may from time to time prescribe, and all other printing for the Patent Office shall be done by the Public Printer under such limitations and conditions as the Joint Committee on Printing may from time {r::?-,, Gm_m_ to time prescribe: Provided, That the entire work may be done at the ment ri-ming cum. Government Printing Office whenever in the judgment of the Joint _ gommittee on Printing the same would be to the interest of the ovcrnment. 1¤»a;¤inyH*·¤¤mp11- No report, document, or publication of any kind distributed by or "“’“" '°' “°“‘ from an Executive Department or bureau of the Government shall contain any notice that the same is sent with *‘the compliments " of an oillcer of the Government, or with any special notice that it is so sent, except that notice that it has been sent, with a request lor an acknowledgment of its receipt, may be given. ruiiimutns to om- SEO. 74. Government publications furnished to judicial and executive °*“** officers of the United States for their official use shall not become the property of these officers, but on the expiration of their official term shall be by them delivered to their successors in office and all Government publications delivered to designated depositories or other libraries shall be for public use without charge. Fnmgu legmvns- Sec. 75. Documents and reports may be furnished to foreign legations to the United States upon request specifying those desired and requizmyoo. _ sition made upon the Public Printer by the Secretary of State: Provided, ,,§f"‘*"°°“‘l ‘““""’“` That such gratuitous distribution shall only be made to legations whose Governments furnish to legations from the United States copies of their printed and legislative documents desired. g¤=gSpwv¤$¤¤¤- Sec. T6. The charts published by the Coast and Geodetic Survey shall m,'.,,{.;,.a..i_ ‘ “ be sold at cost of paper and printing as nearly as practicable; there shall be no free distribution of such charts except to the Departments and officers of the United States requiring them for public use; and a number of copies of each sheet, not to exceed three hundred, to be presented to such foreign governments, libraries, and scientific associations,