tor of the copyright is or is not a citizen or resident of the United States. A certificate of such record requires the payment of fifty cents additional, or $1.50 in all. The person desiring a copyright must on or be-dent of the United States," whether the propriefore day of publication in this or foreign country, deliver at the office of the Librarian of Congress, or mail in United States to his address a printed copy of the book, map, chart, musical composition or picture: or a description of the painting, statue, statuary, model or design, if the copyright is desired for work of the fine arts. He must deliver at the office of the Librarian of Congress or deposit in the mail addressed to the Librarian of Congress, two copies of such copyright book or picture, etc. To be eligible for copyright a book or photograph must be printed from type set within the United States, or from plates made from them, or from negatives or drawings on stone, or from transfers made therefrom. The fees are: For recording each title of a book or other article, the production of a citizen or resident of the United States, fifty cents. If a certificate of copyright (i. e., a certificate of the entry of the title) is desired, there is an additional charge of fifty cents, or $1 in all. One certificate can be made to include only one title. For recording each title of a book or other work, the production of a person not a citizen or resident of the United States, the charge is $1. This fee of $1 is required to be paid for recording the title of every work whose original author or producer is "a person not a citizen or resi For every copy under seal of the record of entry of title, the charge is fifty cents. For recording and certifying an instrument of writing for the assignment of a copyright, the charge is $1; and for each copy of an assignment $1. Receipts for two copies-For a certified receipt for the deposit of two copies, the charge is 50 cts. In no case should any postage stamps or stamped envelopes be sent for reply, as all copyright office mail is forwarded under a govern ment frank. All remittances should be made by money order, payable to the Register of Copyrights. Internal revenue stamps are not required. The first copyright is good twenty-eight years. The benefits of copyright are available to American citizens in Belgium, Chile, Costa Rica, Denmark, France, Germany, Great Britain and her possessions (Australia, Canada, India, etc.), Italy, Mexico, Netherlands (Holland) and possessions, Portugal, Spain and Switzerland. Protection is not secured abroad by reason of registration in this country. Librarian of Congress, Herbert Putnam; Register of Copyrights, Thorvald Solberg. GAZETTEER OF LONG ISLAND. ABBREVIATIONS: B'kn, Brooklyn; when this is followed by a number the ward is indicated; Fl., Flushing; Hemp., Hempstead; Jam., Jamaica; N'tn, Newtown; N. Hmp., North Hempstead; O. B., Oyster Bay; Bab., Babylon; B'hn, Brookhaven; E. H., Easthampton; Hunt., Huntington; R. H., Riverhead: S. I, Shelter Island; S'tn, Smithtown; S. H., Southampton; S'old, Southold; Har., harbor; R indicates that the place lies on a line of railroad; Loc., locality; Pen., peninsula; Isl., Island; Ham., hamlet. Some of the prominent features or interests of villages are indicated by the abbreviations: Oys., oysters; Frm., farming; Com., commercial centre; Sub., suburban; Res., residences: Fish, fishing interests of various classes: Flo., Florists; Sum., summer resorts; Mfg., manufacturing; Sea, sea-shore resorts: Cem., cemeteries: Mech., mechanics and tradesmen: Asy., asylums; Ind., Indian Reservation. Air line distances are reckoned from Brooklyn City Hall. Numbers at the left hand of the names of places are for convenience of reference to them. A number immediately following a name when preceded by the sign + indicates that the place named is a part of or adjoining to the place indicated by the number; when the number is preceded by the sign = it indicates simply another name for the same place. In connection with places occurring in the Borough of Queens the old town names are retained as an aid in locating such places more definitely. 179 Fenhurst=247 180 Fire Island.. 181 Fisher's Island.. 182 Flanders..... 371 19 15 Res. R.. Hemp. 183 Flatbush 31,115 184 Flatlands. 185 Flatlands Neck 25 46 482 117 108 225 78 3 9,422 5 500 6 40 186 Floral Park.. 450 16 187 Flower Hill. 75 25 188 Flushing.. 12,500 12 189 Forest Park+-478 60 10 Sum.... Islip... Sum.... S'old... 72 Fish.... S. H.. 3 Res.... B'kn, 29' 5 Loc B'kn, 32 6 Fish.... B'kn, 32 15 Seeds.R Hemp. 18 Ham... N.Hmp 10 Res. R. Fl....... 8 Res.... Jam 59 Ham.RB'hn.. 6 6 Res. R. B'kn, 30 117 110 Har. R. E. H... 276 46 41 Ham... S'tn. 250 106 98 Mill'y.. S'old. 700 17 13 Fort... Fl. 80 75 Fish....S. H... 617 18 15 Frm. R. Jam 100 12 10 Ham... Fl..... 200 20 17 Frm Hemp. 199 Franklin Square. 1 200 Franklinville=299. 2 201 Freeport... 8,300 24 22 Oys. R. Hemp. 202 Fresh Pond=559. 38 Frm Stn.... 3 5 Cem N'tn |