Chapter 154. to provide for the publication of the Eleventh Census
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CHAP. 154.— An Act to provide for the publication of the Eleventh Census.February 23, 1893 *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*,Eleventh Census. That the Reports of the Eleventh Census of the United States be printed and bound at the Government Printing Office, to consist of the following: A digest of the leading statistics.Reports to be issued. not to exceed two hundred octavo pages; a compendium; a report on population; a report on manufactures; a report on agriculture; a report on wealth, debt and taxation: a report on farms, homes, and mortgages; a report on mineral resources; a report on transportation; a report on insurance; a report on vital statistics; a report on statistics of special classes; a report on fish and fisheries; a report on educational and church statistics; a report on pauperism and crime; a report on social statistics: a report on Alaska, a report on Indians, and a statistical atlas, together with such special reports and monographs as may be found necessary.
That any or all of the above-named reports may, for convenience ofSeparate publications. publication, be divided into parts and each part published separately, in the discretion of the Superintendent of Census, with the approval of the Secretary of the Interior: *Provided*, That the edition of such*Proviso*.Limit. separate parts shall not exceed in number the whole number hereby authorized for the publication of each thereof as a whole. That in addition to the usual number there shall be printed andDistribution of copies. bound fifty thousand copies each of the Digest and the Compendium, fifteen thousand for the use of the Senate, thirty thousand for the useDigest and compendium. of the House of Representatives, two thousand five hundred for the use of the Department of the Interior, and two thousand five hundred for the use of the Census Office; thirty thousand copies each of the report on population and the report on agriculture, nine thousand for thePopulation and agriculture. use of the Senate, eighteen thousand for the House of Representatives, two thousand for the use of the Department of the Interior, and one thousand for the use of the Census Office; ten thousand copies each ofOther reports. all other reports above mentioned and of the Statistical Atlas, excepting special reports and monographs, three thousand for the use of the Senate, six thousand for the use of the House of Representatives, six hundred and sixty-six for the use of the Department of the Inferior, and three hundred and thirty-four for the use of the Census Office: and three thousand each of special reports and monographs, six hundredSpecial reports. for the use of the Senate, one thousand two hundred for the use of the House of Representatives, six hundred for the Department of the Interior, and six hundred for the use of the Census Office.
And the additional copies herein authorized to beAdditional copies. printed shall be distributed by the Secretary of the Interior in the same manner and under the same regulations and restrictions as provided in the act entitled “An act to provide for the publication of the Tenth Census,”Vol. 22, p. 344. approved August seventh, eighteen hundred and eighty-two: *Provided*,*Proviso*.Former arrangement repealed.Vol. 26, p. 888. That so much of the act of March third, eighteen hundred and ninety-one, as enumerates the volumes of the Eleventh Census and the number of copies of the same to be printed is hereby repealed.
Approved, February 23, 1893.