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300 FOBTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. Szss. II. Ch. 56. 1885. D¤1>=¤¤¤¤¤t ¤f For department of instruction in mathematics, namely: For repairs i“°*"“°’*i°°· and materials for preservation of models and instruments fifty dollars; text-books, books of reference, binding, and stationery for mstructors, 1-aymdnughw. one hundred and fifty dollars; one dmughtsma.11, to draw figureq, gnakc man. corrections and copies of subjects rendered necessary by rcv1sg0u of text-books in mathematics now under way, one hundred dollars; m all, three hundred dollars. _D<>P¤1‘¤¤¤{¤§ of For department of civil and military engineering : For models, map? °“'¥‘ ““‘¥ “““*"“'Y purchase and repairs of instruments, text.-books, books of reference, an °°gm°°n°g’ stationery for the use of iutructors, and contingencies, iivo hundred dollars; extra pay of enlisted man employed as draughtsman, one hundred dollars; in all, six hundred dollars. _ Deparcmqm of For department of chemistry, miucmlogy, and geology: For charm- ¤h¤¤¤i¤¤ry wd cals, chemical apparatus, glass and porcelain ware, paper, wire, sheet- 8°°]°gY· metal, ores, photographic apparatus and materials, five hundred dollars · rough specimens, fossils, iles, alcohol, lamps, blow-pipe? pencils, and paper for practical instruction in mincralogy and goo ogy, and for gradual increase of the cabinet, four hundred dollars; repairs and ad- ‘ diticns to electric, magnetic, pneumatic, and thermic apparatus, and apparatus illustrating optical properties of substances, seven hundred hydmmmq and fifty dollars; pay of mechanic employed in chemical and geological ctc. section-rooms and in lccturerrooms, one thousand dollars ; models, maps, 3;,;;.,,,,,, ,t.,_ and diagrams, text-books, and stationery for the use of instructors, one hundred and eighty dollars; contingencies, one hundred dollars; in all, · two thousand nine hundred and thirty dollars. mpmmenu of For department of modern languages: For stationery, text-books, ` www !¤¤s¤¤z¤¤- books of reference for the use of instructors, and for printing examination papcrs, two hundred dollars; furniture for i11St1'lIOC01‘S’ room in academic building, necessary for the use of instructors, and for the proper protection of the books mid apparatus of the department kept an ntl;:;: room, seventy-tivo dollars; in all, two hundred and seventy-tivo 0 . Dqpgrtment or For department of history, geography, and ethics: For text-books hflwrs. z¤¤_zr•· maps, books of reference, and stationery for use of instructors, thmé vim ·¤·i ··*¤¤·=·- hmmm uoum Doysrtment or For department of drawing: For books of rofuuncv, pcliodicaln on art dnvmz, eu. and technology, one hundred dollars; models for *·0P0gr2phicnl, mochamical, architectural, and frac-hand drawing, two hundred and fifty . · dollars; rules and triangles, thirty dollars; repairs to desks, models, racks, stools, stmtcbers, one hundred dollars; drawing material for use of instructors, card-board, tacks, brushes, spongcs, glue, alcohol, transferpaper, hectcgmph, cloth for screens, color-diagrams, and contingent expenses, two hundred dollars; stationery, tau dollars; photographic slides for use in lectures, one hundred and seventy-tivo dollars; continuing the decorated friczc, paneling, and painting wall to correspond to msu ofroom, two hundred and fifty dollars; in all, one thousand two hundred and thirty-four dollars and fifty cents. Department or For department of law: For text-books and stationery, and books of !¤·W· retgrengc for the usefofi1;?}¤ruct0m,ag;v0 hundred and fifty dollars. pepmmem at or c artment: 0 art ery, csv y, and infan tacti name] : ¤‘¤U¤1'!» ¤~•v¤¤’!. For mn-Bark for ridingdmll, three hundred dollsfrrg; repsszing cam{1· °*°‘ stools and camp-furniture, one baud red dollars ; furniture for oiices and reception-room, one hundred dollars · stationary for use of instructor and assistants, one hundred and iiky dollars _; books and maps, seventy iiva dollars; supply of fixtures for gymnasmm, and repairs, two hundred aud fifty dollars; foils, fencing-gloves, jackets gaitors, and repaim, gv; gmndmdhand gay dollars; plumes for cadet omoers, to be sccouu or as other upropeyty seven -1ivo dollars · in a tbgusagd three hundrsiidgollars. ’ ty ’ u, one Department of or apartment of 0 ance and gumnc : For addition fom • ¤¤*¤•¤¤• wi z¤¤· drawing apparatus illustrating course of inlgrnction ; repairs of °'”‘ ballistic machines, galvamic batteries, and models ; for addition to hing-