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22 FIFTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 2. 1897. “fé¤:i¤f¤¤°¤*·¤ I¤¤¤· UNDER SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION. I¤*¤¤¤¤¤<>¤¤ ex- INTERNATIONAL EXCHANGES: For expenses of the system of inter- °h"‘“°°` national exchanges between the United States and foreign countries, under the direction of the Smithsonian Institution, including salaries or compensation of all necessary employees, nineteen thousand dollars.

  1. ¤¤·¤·¤···¤l·¤<·*•>¤· Amsnmcui Ermtonoovz For continuing ethnological researches

among the American Indians, under the direction of the Smithscman Institution, including salaries or compensation of all necessary employees, forty-five thousand dollars, of which sum not exceeding one thousand dollars may be used for rent of building. Am-ophynicn ¤b- Asrnornysrcnr Onsnnvyronrz For maintenance of Astrophysical '°"°°°"° Observatory, under the direction of the Smithsonian Institution, including salaries of assistants, apparatus, and miscellaneous expenses, ten thousand dollars. N¤¤q¤¤1M¤•¤¤¤·· NATIONAL MU UM: For cases, furniture, nxtures, and appliances ""'“°“'°’°°° required for the exhibition and safe-keeping of the collections of the National Museum, including fifteen thousand dollars for furnishing new galleries and including salaries or compensation of all necessary employees, thirty thousand dollars. na.n¤g.m. For expense of heating, lighting, electrical, telegraphic, and tele- _ phonic service for the National Museum, fourteen thousand dollars. m};¤:··>"*¤¤ •=°“•=¤· For continuing the preservation, exhibition, and increase of the collec- ` tions from the surveying and exploring expeditions of the Government, and irom other sources, including salaries or compensation of all necessary employees, one hundred and sixty thousand dollars, of which sum three thousand five hundred dollars may be used for necessary drawings and illustrations for publications of the National Museum.

  • ‘°¥”*'* For repairs to buildings, shops, and sheds, National Museum, including all necessary labor and material, four thousand dollars.

Rest For rent of workshops for the National Museum, two thousand dollars. P°*°“¤°· For postage stamps and foreign postal cards for the National Museum, five hundred dollars. G°“°’*°*· For the continuation of the construction of galleries in the National Museum building, said galleries to be constructed under the direction of the Superintendent of the Congressional Library in accordance with the approval of the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution, eight thousand dollars. S’*°'*·· For removal of the sheds from their present location south of and adjacent to the Smithsonian building, and rebuilding them, including _ _ all necessary labor and material, two thousand ilve hundred dollars. p£{f'°°°l Z°°l°g‘°°l NATIONAL ZOOLOGICAL PARK: For continuing the construction of roads, walks, bridges, water supply, sewerage and drainage; and for grading, planting, and otherwise improving the grounds; erecting and repairing buildings and inclosures; care, subsistence, purchase, and transportation of animals, including salaries or compensation of all , necessary employees and general incidental expenses not otherwise ,,f{,“,}§,,f,f°“' D""‘°" provided for, fifty-five thousand dollars; one-half of which sum shall be paid from the revenues of the District of Columbia and the other half Emmme from wood- hom the Treasury of the United States; and of the sum hereby appro ,,,3. ,,m,_,,,,._ pi-rated ive thousand dollars shall be used for continuing the entrance into the Zoological Park from Woodley lane and opening driveway into Zoological Park, from said entrance along the bank of Rock Creek. I-`ish Commission. Pay of comms- Orman or Comiussroivnuz For Commissioner, five thousand dol 'i°“°’· “°""· °‘°· lars; chief clerk, two thousand fol1I' hundred d0lla1‘s; stenographer to Commissioner, one thousand six hundred dollars; librarian, one thousand two hundred dollars; one clerk of class four; two clerks of class three; one clerk, at one thousand dollars; two clerks, at nine hundred