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720 mtu xm.—APPROPR1ATIONS. T I T L E X L 1 . APPROPRIATIONS. Sec. Sec. 3660. Manner of communicating estimates. 3676. Appropriations for Navy controlled 3661. Estimates for printing and binding. by Secretary; for each Bureau to 3662. Estimates for salaries. be kept separately. 3663. Requisitcs of estimates for appro- 3677. Appropriations for Department of priatious for public works. Aarlculturo, how controlled. 3664. What ag§litional explanations arc Qppicaticén ofmcggysagpropdatw. requn . . - ocxpen ntures you appropria- 3665. Amount of outstanding appropria- tions. tion tobedosignated. 3680l Restrictions on appropriations for 3666. Items of expenditure to be specified contingent expenses of Congress. in estimates and accounts. 3681. Expenses of commimions and in- 3667. Esumates of claims, &c., on Navy quiries. ppnsionjund. 3682. Contingent, Jac., exmm. 3668. Estgmates by Postmaster-General. 3683. Restriction on purc ing from con- 3669. Estlmatom to be submitted to Con- , tinpont fund. ross. 368-L Bull ings under Department of the 3670. What statements shall accompany Treasur . _ estimates. _ 3685. Light-houhas. 3611. Ihtuuataa of expenses of collecting 3686. gorengn hydrographic surveys. interna revenue. 368'. ollectiug revonu f c t 3672. Sales of public property to be in- 368;. Public debt, intergstnog us cmscludcd in book of estimates. 3689. Permanent indefinite appropria- 3673. Drafts for War and Navy Depart· P tions. ments. 3690. Ixpenditurc f bal f 3674. Reitrictiori of payments on account priations. 0 moss 0 appro- 0 posta service. 3691. Dispom l f bal ite t 3675. Form of drawing and charging war- 3692 Pyeaegi F rm. HITS F rt iw;) ran. . 1-oc so ce msneso muena. mgggggf EEE; Smch§660. Thlo heads Departments, in communicating estimates of mMés_ cxpen 1tures an appropuatmns to Longress, or to any of the commumcs

 theyoof, shall apomfy, as neayly as may be convenient, the sources from

202 S. 1§·`__ 5»;): which such astxmates are uortvoo, and the calculations upon which they 525[ ’ ’ are founded, and shall d1scr1m1nato between such estimates as are con- 3 Mar., 1875, e. joctural in the-nr character aml such as are framed rnipon actual informagg, 3- 3. ¤‘- 18. p- ton and appl1cat1pns from dnslgursngg hoflicers. ey shall also give ‘ rc crcnccs to any aw or treaty y w 10 the proposed expenditures arc respectively, authorized, specifying the date of each, and the volume; an page of tha btatutoaat Lario, or of the Revised Statutes. as the paso Gnay bo, and the section of t c act in which the authority is to be cun .

 h5:; Sec. 366}. The head of each of tho Executive Departments, and every

[Lg g otheilr ppiplxc 0E0e2r who is authorized to have printmi and binding done -—-—;- att c ngressional Printing~OiHco for the uso of is Department or Hg gif)? g?73·8;· pipblic 0S3a, shall include in his annual estimate for appropriations for ’ "’’' the next seal year such sum 01* sums as may to him scam necessary .<for printing and binding, to be executed under the direction of the Congressnona Printe1·." m£;g*:*¤*€¤ {0* Sec. 3662. All estimates for the compensation of officers authorized by

 law to be employed shall be founded upon the express provisions of law,

175,s_8,v_'m’P_6’70: and not upon the authomty of executive distribution. Bs§‘:;;‘°‘}‘:)r *5) fSEB 3663. Whenever any estimate submitted to Congress by the_ head pm mmon fm, o a cpartment asks an approprlation for any new speuhc cxpendltufé, publlg wo;-kS_ such as the olzcction of a pu IC bu1ldmg,_01‘ the construction of any public

    • 1-17 June, 18441*2. work, roqu1ring_a plan before the building or work can be properly c0m·

was 2_\._5_p_693_ pletod, such estuuate shall be accmnpunmd by full [plan] [plans] ang} 3 Mar., 1855, 4-. dctmled ostunatcs of the cost of tho whole work. All subsequent estul7g;]¤};§£-l*£;g};}67(;· mates for any such work shall smut the original estinmtcd cost, the aggvé- 69, ,_| lg'; wi · gate amount theretofore approprmmd for the same, and the amount actually expended thereupon, as well as the amount asked for the our-