. brackets following the blanket citation symbol (t), the citation of statutory authority, or the citation of statute interpreted, as the case may be. The same rule applies to other identifying information such as the date on which was issued the document codified in the text of the section. Supplemental Publications Publications which are of general interest as supplementing or relating to the application of the statutes or the codified regulations within a chapter are generally listed following the table of contents for the chapter to which they pertain. Where chapter cross references appear, the supplemental publications follow the cross references. In listing a serial publication, dashes are used to indicate continuity of publication. Thus the description, “Annual v. 1–1922—” indicates that the volumes were published annually beginning with volume 1 in 1922, and that publication is current. Abbreviations Abbreviations of document titles, agency names, and the technical terms used within a chapter are explained in a list following the first section in the chapter. These lists do not include standard forms of citation such as "Stat.” (United States Statutes at Large), “R.S.” (Revised Statutes), “U.S.C.” (United States Code), “F.R” (Federal Register), etc. Index The general or subject index is contained in Volume 15. References are to the title and section numbers (Example: 8 § 3.1 is a reference to Title 8, Section 3.1). The emphasis in the indexing has been placed on the code titles with appropriate cross references. There are an abundant number of miscellaneous entries to guide the searcher. Supplements The 1938 Supplement to the Code covers the period beginning June 2 and ending December 31, 1938. Each succeeding supplement will cover the period of one calendar year. Since the rules and regulations contained in the Code of Federal Regulations were codified as of June 1, 1938, it follows that this edition should be used in conjunction with the annual supplements, and in conjunction with the daily issues of the FEDERAL REGISTER. Page ix TABLE OF TITLES AND CHAPTER HEADINGS TITLE 1-General Provisions TITLE 2-The Congress (No regulations assigned to this title) TITLE 3-The President I Lists of Presidential proclamations and executive orders TITLE 4-Accounts I General Accounting Office TITLE 5Administrative Personnel I United States Civil Service Commission TITLE 6 Agricultural Credit TITLE 7- Agriculture I Bureau of Agricultural Economics, Department of Agriculture II Bureau of Plant Industry, Department of Agriculture III Bureau of Entomology and Plant Quarantine, Department of Agriculture IV Federal Crop Insurance Corporation, Department of Agriculture VI Soil Conservation Service, Department of Agriculture VII Agricultural Adjustment Administration, Department of Agriculture VIII Sugar Division, Agricultural Adjustment Administration, Department of Agriculture IX Division of Marketing and Marketing Agreements, Agricultural Adjustment Administration, Department of Agriculture TITLE : Aliens and Citizenship TITLE 9 Animals and Animal Products TITLE 10—Army: War Department V Military Reservations and National Cemeteries TITLE 11—Bankruptcy TITLE 12—Banks and Banking Chap. I Bureau of the Comptroller of the Currency, Department of the Treasury II Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System III Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation TITLE 13—Business Credit TITLE 14—Civil Aviation TITLE 15Commerce SUBTITLE B-Regulations Relating to Commerce TITLE 16—Commercial Practices TITLE 17–Commodity and Securities Exchanges TITLE 18-Conservation of Power TITLE 19 Customs Duties TITLE 20—Employees' Benefits TITLE 21— Food and Drugs TITLE 22—Foreign Relations TITLE 23— Highways TITLE 24-Housing Credit V Federal Housing Administration TITLE 25—Indians TITLE 26-Internal Revenue I Bureau of Internal Revenue, Department of the Treasury Treasury TITLE 27—Intoxicating Liquors TITLE 28-Judicial Administration TITLE 29Labor SUBTITLE B-Labor Regulations TITLE 30—Mineral Resources TITLE 31—Money and Finance: Treasury SUBTITLE B-Regulations Relating to Money and Finance Treasury TITLE 32-National Defense TITLE 33—Navigation and Navigable Waters TITLE 34-Navy I Department of the Navy TITLE 35Panama Canal TITLE 36–Parks and Forests TITLE 37—Patents and Copyrights TITLE 38 Pensions, Bonuses, and Veterans' Relief Chap. I Veterans' Administration TITLE 39—Postal Service I Post Office Department TITLE 40—Prisons I Federal Prison Industries, Inc. TITLE 41— Public Contracts TITLE 42—Public Health I United States Public Health Service, Department of the Treasury TITLE 43—Public Lands: Interior SUBTITLE A--Office of the Secretary of the Interior I General Land Office, Department of the Interior TITLE 44-Public Property and Works TITLE 45- Public Welfare TITLE 46—Shipping TITLE 47–Telecommunication I Federal Communications Commission TITLE 48Territories and Insular Possessions I Division of Territories and Island Possessions, Department of the Interior II Puerto Rico Reconstruction Administration, Department of the Interior TITLE 49_Transportation and Railroads I Interstate Commerce Commission TITLE 50 Wildlife I Bureau of Biological Survey, Department of Agriculture (incíuding Alaska Game Commission) |