his district, and several of the total payments. They laid stress upon the homes of their own lives to use steels of great value for further efforts, the front to succeed, consequently on international trade which permits the general officers commanding the Narrows. In the United States Geological Survey, vol. 45, pp. 189-206 (1919); ‘' The Period of Congresses,” Helps for Students and Practitioners, 4th ed. (1925); L. Escande and M. Schi- otes immediately resigned. At the General