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Chalmers, C. H. Patent abuses. (In Electrical world, Apr. 25, 1908, v. 51: 862-3)

Claudy, C. H. Delays in the Patent office hamper business. (In Printers ink, Oct 14, 1920, v.113:65-6)

Clay, F. W. H. Some reforms in the patent system. (In Scientific American supplement, Feb. 9, 1918, v. 85:86-7)

Costly parsimony. [Editorial] (In Independent, Jan. 21, 1922, V. 108: 52-3)

Crying need of the Patent office. [Editorial] (In Scientific American, Feb. 1922, v. 126: 98-9)

Department of inventions and discovery. [Editorial] (In Scientific American, Dec. 21, 1918, n. s. v. 119: 492)

Evans, G. W. Growth of the United States patent office. (In American machinist, Aug. 15, 1918, v. 49: 284)

Ewing, Thomas. Needs of the United States patent office. (In journal of industrial and engineering chemistry, Mar. 1919, v. II: 237-9)

Needs of the Patent office. (In Scientific American Dec. 21, 1918, n. s. v. 119: 497 and 507)

Work and needs of the United States patent office. (In Scientific American, Dec. 12, 1914, n. s. V. III: 491 and 497) Government stepchild. [Editorial] (In Scientific American, Feb. 19, 1921, v. 124: 142)

Government stepchild. [Editorial] (In Scientific American, Jan. 10, 1920, v. 122:36)

Harris, G. B. Needed improvements in our Patent office and system. (In American machinist, April 8, 1920, v. 52: 798-803) Haynes, C. M. Patent reform. (In Electrical world, Mar. 10, 1910, v. 55:632-3)

Hearings on Patent office bill. (In Chemical and metallurgical engineering, Jan. 12, 1921, v. 24:53-5)

History of the Patent office relief bill. (In American machinist, Mar. 23, 1922, v. 56:436)

Improvement in patent office conditions imperative. [Editorial] (In Chemical age, Nov. 1921, v. 29: 461)

Irelan, C. M. Improvement in Patent office conditions [Letter] (In Scientific American, Dec. 8, 1906, n. s. v. 95: 426)

Keiper, Frank. Evil of divided applications in Patent office. (In Scientific American, Feb. 6, 1915, n. s. v. 112: 139)

Kintner, C. J. Patent office reform (In Electrical world, Jan. 13, 1910 v. 55: 117-19)

Ladoff, Isador. Inventor and the patent situation. (In Electrical world, Nov. 25, 1909, v. 54: 1298)

Lampert bill. [Editorial] (In Scientific American, July 2, 1921. V. 125:2)

Leonard, H. W. Does the inventor get a square deal at the hands of the United States government? (In Electrical world, Mar. 14, 1908, v.,51:561-3)

Macombes, William. Patent and industrial progress. (In North American review, June 1910, v. 191: 805-813)

Manufacturers and the patent situation [Editorial] (In Electrical world, May 25, 1911, v. 57: 1262-3)

Need of a new assignee's index in the Patent office. [Editorial] (In Scientific American, June 3, 1911, n. s. v. 104: 553) Nursing place of industrial evolution. [Editorial] (In Scientific American, Feb. 9, 1918, v. 118: 126)

Patent bureau efficiency will aid manufacturer. (In Automotive industries Nov. 3, 1921, v. 45: 880-1)

A Patent office abuse. (In Electrical world, Sept. 23, 1909, v. 54: 698)

Patent office and the inventor. (In American machinist, Apr. 22, 1909, v. 32:671-2)

Patent office facts. [Editorial] (Scientific American, Jan. 1917, V. 122: 67 and 80)

Patent office gazette. [Editorial] (In Electrical world, Jan. 11, 1908, v. 51:81-2)

Patent office procedure. (In Engineering record, May 16, 1914, v. 69:547)

Patent office reorganization. [Editorial] (In Scientific American, Mar. 4, 1916, n. s. v. 114: 244)

Patent office society. Journal. [Monthly] 1918-date.

Contains many leading articles dealing with the history, organization, and activities of the Patent Office.

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Patent office situation. (In American industries, Jan. 1922, v. 22:18)

Patent situation. (In Chemical and metallurgical engineering, Aug. 31, 1921, v. 25:417-19)

Proposed history of the Patent office. (In Scientific American, Aug. 17, 1901, n. s. v. 85:99)

Proposed increased efficiency in Patent office. (In American machinist, May 29, 1919. v. 50: 1044-5)

Shabby treatment of patent examiners. [Editorial] (In Chemical and metallurgical engineering. Sept. 1, 1919, v. 21:219-20) Smalley, E. V. United States patent office. (In Century, Jan. 1901, v. 61: 346-55)

Taft, W. N. Millionth patent. [Historical] In Scientific American, Aug. 12, 1911. n. s. v. 105:152)

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United States patent office. [Editorial] (In Science, Dec. 16, 1921, n. s. v. 54: 599-600)

-The U. S. Patent office Review of its history and present status. (In Scientific American Reference Book, 1920. p. 311329.)

United States trade-mark association. Bulletin. Monthly. 1887date.

Ward, H. G. American patents-few are invalid. (In American machinist, Jan. 21, 1909, v. 32:87-88)

Wentworth F. T. Historical sketch of Patent practice. (In American machinist, Dec. 17, 1903, v. 26: 1760-1762)

Whitehead, R. F. Present needs of the United States patent office, (In Chemical age, Jan. 1921, v. 29: 1-3)

Present needs of the United States patent office. (In Scien

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Whole United States patent system in danger. [Editorial] (In Chemical and metallurgical engineering, Dec. 24, 1919, v. 21: 755-6)

Wyman, W. I. Needs of the Patent office. (In Scientific American, Dec. 11, 1920, v. 123: 592-3)

Patent office and invention since 1845. (In Scientific American, June 5, 1915, n. s. v. 112: 533-4)

A problem and its attempted solution. American, Aug. 27, 1921, v. 125: 146 and 155)

(In Scientific

Seventy-five years of American patent administration. [Historical] (In Scientific American, Oct. 2, 1920, v. 123: 340-1 and 364-66)

INDEX

Accommodations of Patent Office,

inadequacy of, 7, 21.
Activities, classification of, 84; meas-
ure of, 26-31.

Agriculture: Department of, 12, 51;
statistics of, 12.

Alaska, application of patent laws to,
52.

Alien Property Custodian, 52.
Aliens, patents to, 4, 6, 10, 14.
Annual index to Official Gazette, 87,
88.

Annual reports of Commissioner of

Patents, 10, 60, 85.

Appeals in: interference cases, 47,
48; patent cases, 4, 14, 32, 38, 39,
60, 61, 62; print and label cases,
32, 44; trade-mark cases, 32, 43,
60, 61.

Application for Patents Section, 72,
81.

Applications for: patents, 26, 27, 30,
31, 33-39; registration of prints
and labels, 26, 27, 43, 44; regis-
tration of trade-marks, 26, 27, 42,
43.

Appointments and promotions, 59.
Appropriations for the Patent Office,

104, 105. See also Financial State-
ment.

Armistice, increased business after,
23.

Assignment Division, 74, 82.
Assignments, recording of, 10, 13,
48, 74.

Assistant Commissioner, office of,
16, 60, 61, 78.
Attorney-General, 3, 5.
Attorneys, see Patent Attorneys.

Berne, Switzerland, International
Bureau for the Protection of In-
dustrial Property at, 51, 53.
Bibliography, 113-120.

Bill in equity, remedy by, 39.

Board of Examiners-in-chief, 14, 61,
62, 78.

Briefs for Commissioner of Patents,

91.

Buenos Aires convention for pro-
tection of trade-marks and com-
mercial names, 53, 55.
Building, Patent Office, 6, 11, 13, 17.
Bureau of Animal Industry, Depart-
ment of Agriculture, 51.

Bureau of Foreign and Domestic
Commerce, Department of Com-
merce, 51.

Business operations of the Patent
Office, statistics of, 30.

Canal Zone, application of patent
laws to, 62.

Charges for Patent Office services,

56-58. See also Fees.

Chief Clerk, office of the, 69, 70, 80.
Circuit courts, United States, juris-
diction of, 6.

Claims, See applications.
Classification Bulletin, 89.
Classification Division, 18, 19, 65, 66,
80.
Classification of merchandise for
trade-mark registration, 19, 67,
68; of patents, 18, 37, 65, 66.
Classification, Manual of, 89.
Codification of patent laws, 15, 16.
Collectors of Customs, Treasury
Department, 51.

Commerce, Department of, 51.
Commission on Economy and Effi-
ciency, investigation by, 22, 23.
Commission on Revision of the Sta-
tutes, 19.

Commissioner of Patents: attesting

signature of, 25, 37; duties of, 10,
25, 32, 37, 59, 60; office of, 10, II,
59, 60, 78; reports of, 10, 60, 85.
Conditions requisite: for patent
grants, 33-37; for trade-mark
registration, 40-42.

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