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8 FORTYEIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 19. 1884. as draughtsman, one hundred dollars; in all, one thousand one hundred dollars. Dopnmmmt of For department of chemistry, mineralogy, and geology: For chem- °h°m¤m'Y¤ °*°· icals, chemical apparatus, glass and porcelain .WBI`f.H p8p61‘, WHOé 8h60G- meml, ores, photographic apparatus and matermls, ve hundred o1lars rough specimens, fossils, files, alcohol, lamps, bl0W-PIPBS, penc1ls, an paper for practical instruction in mineralogy and geology, and for gmdual increase and improvement of the cabinet, four hundred dollars; repairs and additions to electric, magnetic, pneumatic, and thermzc apparatus, and apparatus illustrating optical properties of substances, seven hundred and fifty dollars; pay of mechanic employed m chemmal and geological section-rooms and in lecture-rooms, one thousand dollars; models, maps, and diagrams, books of reference, text-books, and stationery for the use of instructors, one hundred and eighty dollars · contingencies, one hundred dollars; in all, two thousand nine hundreal and thirty dollars. Department of For department of natural and experimental philosophy: For addi- PhU°¤¤PhY· tions to apparatus to illustrate the laws of uoeoustics, optics, and mechanics, one thousand dollars; books of reference, textbooks, sta.- tionery, materials, and repairsé four hundred dollars; for pay of mechanic assistant, one thousan dollars; construction of quarters near the new observatory for the mechanic assistant, three thousand eight hundred dollars; necessary additions to the astronomical transit circle for the new observatory, one thousand eight hundred and seventynve dollars; in all, eight thousand and seventy-five dollars. Department of For department of modern languages: For stationery, text-books, l|·¤E“*8°¤· books of reference for the use of instructors, and for printing exsminap tion papers, two hundred dollars. Depgrtmont of For department of geography, history, and ethics: For maps, globes, gvvarruplm ¤*·¤· text-books, books of reference, and stationery for use of instructors, three hundred dollars. Department of For department of drawing: For fifteeu new desks one hundred and <i¤W¤¤8· nity dollars; photographic slides for use in lectures, repairs and construction of racks, models, stretchers, stools and desks, stationery, drawing materials, cardboard for mounting drawings, tacks, hammers, and contingencies, books of reference (mechanical, architectural, surveying, geometry, and art), periodicals on art and technology, models for topographical, free-hand, and constructive drawing, hectograplx, rules and triangles, and for shades, mm and contingencies for enlargement of drawing academy, eight hun and ten dollars; in all, nine hundred and sixty dollars. pqnmmn .,5 For department of law: For text-books and stationery and books of law. reference for the use of instructors, two hundred and fifty dollars. De mem of For department of artillery, cavalry, and infantry tactics, namely: arti'!]}:;: etc. For tau-bark for riding-hall, three hundred dollars; repairing campstools and camp-furniture, one hundred dollars; furniture for offices and reception-room, one hundred dollars; plumes for cadet oiliuers, to be accounted for as other public property, one hundred and eighty dollars; stationery for use of instructor and assistants, one hundred and twenty-five dollars; books and maps, seventyélve dollars; supply of fixtures for gymnasium, and repairs, two hundred dollars; foils, fencing-gloves, jackets, guitars, and repairs, two hundred and fifty dollars- in all, one thousand three hundred and thirty dollars. Dapmmut 0; For department of ordnance and gunnery: For addition to models anmmeeandgun- and apparatus illustrating course of instruction, repairs of electro- MW- ballistic machines and galvanic batteries and models, and for addition to tiring-houses, and practical instructiouroom, for books of reference, te?-bc(;>ks, and etatilonery m instructors, three hundred dollars. 3;.1,,,;;,,,.,,; of · or epamnento pmcti militaryeneeriu : For ntonin and milihry mgineor- materials for mining and profiling, telegrilphing gud siglssling m€teri·

    • 8- als, stationery and textbooks, books of reference, and purchase and

repairs of instruments, nine hundred dollars.