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1014 r1rrY-N1NtrH oosemcss. sms. 11. cH. 2284. 1907. reports made by the committees of the Senate, to be known as Senate

 one series ofbrelports ma? by thp committees of thefldiouse

Documents. o presentatives to e nown as ouse e rts; one series o ocuments other than reports of committees, the giiders for printing which originate in the Senate, to be known as Senate Documents, and one series of documents other than committee reports, the orders for printing which originate in the House of Representatives, to be known as N¤¤¤b¤fi¤8¤1¤>¤e¤- House Documents. The publications in each series shall be consecu- °°°°'°°°g"°°” tively numbered in the order in which they are received, the number of each series continuing in unbroken sequence throu bout the entire _ term of a Congress; but these provisions shall not apply to documents printed in conndence for the use of the Senate in executive session or Desisnnticn ::1 De toconiidential hearings of committees. If the publication so ordered m "` be an annual report or serial publication origmating in or prepared · b an Executive Department, bureau, office, commission, or board, it sgirll not be numbered in the document or report series of either House of Congress, but shall be designated by_title, as hereinafter provided. U'““1“““"’°'· Of all Department reports required by law to be printed, the usual mu mmm for number s all be printed concurrently with the departmental edition. sumiiiiid Territorial “Pn¤. 2. In the bindin of Congressional numbered documents and m"'“"“· reports, and Departmentj publications furnished for distribution to State and Territorial libraries entitled by law to receive them, every ppblication of sufficient size on.any one subject shall hereafter be pnd separgtegf, ang receige tkhe title s {l bybthe subjects10S tp): voume;an teotersi oa enc uiccaracter sa arranged in convenient vblumes and bound in a manner as directed by ,,,,¥f§,‘f' '°’°'“ “"' the Joint Committee on Printing; and those not of a general public _ character shall be delivered to the depositories in unbound form, and E‘°°*’"°“ ten copies shall be bound and distributed as follows: To the Senate library, three copies; to the House library, three copies; the Library (qf Congress, three copies, and to the office of the superintendent of ocuments, one co 2 d,,i"u§’§;i,§‘,*_f"°°"° °f Sec. 3. hThat aftldi J qnehthirsieth, nineteen purlrdre; and seven, no .*?¤ ¤=*=¤*·° Mm art of the ex nse o the a ministration o the office of su erin-

Y nmmpmwd lsendent of docriiiients shall be charged to any appropriation orpallot-

P"'*·’· 1m' ment of appropriation for the public printing and binding, but shall be otherwise specifically appropriated for; and the administration of said office of superintendent of documents shall be under the direction of the Public Printer, as heretofore. _ ,°f;‘,g§f@‘f”"°°°*’°‘°` Sec. 4. That upon request of the superintendent of documents the Public Printer is hereby authorized and directed to either increase or diminish the number of copies of publications furnished for distribution, to designated deposntories or State and Territorial libraries, so {hat the nurqperi of cqpies gegvmd shlall be gualhto tihq numgieril qi I,,,,,,, ‘ i raries on e ist: avi e , t the num r t us e ivere s a at no time exceed the number authorized under existing statute: And M°°m°°"°"‘ · rorvided further, That the allotment of five hundred and one copies iurnished for distribution to libraries be increased or reduced, from time to time, as the redistricting of States or the rearran ement of depository lists under provisions of law shall demand, to such numbers H as may be necessary to comply with the law: And provided farther, L"‘d`g'°°l°° °g” That all land-grant colleges shall be constituted as depositories for public docnjments, subject to the provisions and limitations of the e sitory laws. order w km if Sho. 5. That in the printin of an document or report or an ubwhole number not - - · g . y ’ . y P enema an two years l1cation authorized by law to be printed, or hereafter authorized to be printedhfor distribution by Congress, the whole number of co ies of which s all not have been ordered within two years from the dlate of the original order, the authority to print shall lapse, except as orders S¤¤¤¤¤¤°¤°°°*¤°¤¤· for subsequent editions may be approved by the Joint Committee on