Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 26.djvu/220

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166 FIFTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 437. 1890. 'For rough specimens, fossils, files, alcohol, lamps, blow-pipes, pencils and paper for practical instruction in mineralogy and geolplgy, and dor gradual increase and improvement of the cabinet, ve undred ollars; For repairs and additions to electric, magnetic, pneumatic and thermic apparatus, and apparatus for illustrating the optical prpiperties o substances, six undred and fifty dollars; or pay of mechanic employed in chemical and geological sectionrooms and in lecture rooms, one thousand dollars; For models, maps, and diagrams, books of reference, text-books, Eng stationery for the' use of instructors, one hundred and eighty 0 ars; For contingencies, one hundred dollars; in all, two thousand nine hundred and thirty dollars; £°P•***¤°¤*°“¤'· For department of drawing: For books and periodicals on art and ' technolo$, one hundred dollars; For m els in flat and relief for second and third classes, one hundred dollars; 5 Fog {Iepairs to desks, models, stretchers, and material, seventy- V0 0 rs; For drawing and photographic material for the use of instructors, and contingencies, two hundred and fifty dollars; I For photographic surveying camera and tripod, two hundred dol- W9; For steel rulers and triangles, three hundred dollars; In all, one thousand and twenty-five dollars. ’°"°'°“‘ hFor relining portraits of Jefferson and Monroe, two hundred dolrs.

  • ’°‘*’“'°“‘°“,,,,g,,,,,_,,_,‘°"“°" For de rtment of modern languages: For station , textbooks,

nbooks of Prgference for the use 0 instructors, and giprinting exuc M ammation papers, two hundred dollars. - °°"'°'""° ‘ For department of law: For stationery, text—books, and books of _ reference for use of instructors, and for repairing and rebinding www same, alnd flzrnitipreffor oniiceatwolllundred and fifty dpllars. h . n_ or men 0 prac 108 mi 1 ary engmeermg: or urc ase Miit·" ° and repdii? of instruments, transportation, purchase of toois imple ments, and materials, and for extra·duty pay of engineer soldiers, as follows, namely: Instruments for use in instructing cadets, in makin reconnaissances; photographic apparatus and material for Held photography; drawing instruments and material for plattin reconnaissances, surveying instruments, instruments and materiad for signaling and Held te egraphy; transportation of Held dparties; tools and materials for the preservation, augmentation, an repair of one wooden ponton and one canvas lponton bridge train, sapiping and mining tools and material; pr0H mg materia ; rope, cor age, and material for rafts and for spar and trestle bridges; intrenching tools, tools and material for the repair of Fort Clinton and the batteries at the Academy, and extra·duty pay of engineer soldiers employed upon the same; extra-duty pay of two enineer soldiers, at fifty cents per day each; when per orming special s illed mechanical labor in the department of practical military engineering; for modpllsglbooks of reference, and stationery, one thousand two hundred o ars. ¤•P¤‘¤¤¤¤*¤*¤¤* For department of ordnance and gunnery: For purchase and “°°°°°d°°°°°U` repairs o instruments, models, and apparatus, and purchase of necessary materials; for the purchase o samples of arms and accouterments other than those supplied to the military service; for the purchase and preparation of specimens for use in the testingmacdigg;dfdi· books of reference, text-books, and stationery, four un dollars; For stereotyping, and for making lithographic drawings illustrat— ing revised course of instruction in ordnance and gunnery, three