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1162 P1FTY-sixTH CONGRESS. sms. 11. ou. sta 1901. reports upon the best methods of utilizing the water resources of said _ sections, one hundred thousand dollars; ,,§§§§""‘“gf°’°""°` For continuation of the survey of the public lands that have been or_ may hereafter be designated as forest reserves, one hundred and thirty thousahd dollars, to be immediately available; Rm- th For relntt of giiicée rgoénslin Washington, District of Columbia, eleven ousan wo un re dollars· Hflu gil, for She Unitiled gtages (geologiczal dS1f.g·vey, nine hundred and y thousand seven un re an seven y dollars. _ ,n(;°‘£g,§{§§§‘§;§ That the Colorado Cliff Dwelling Associationis hereby authorized, lease jhe ··Me¤s with the approval of the Secretary of the Interior, to lease from the X,if"° ““°°°i md' Wi-minuchi Ute tribe of Indians, for a period not exceeding ten years, all that tract of land known as the "Mesa Verde," situated in the county of Montezuma in the State of Colorado, said tract of land to be described by metes and bounds, and the lease to include and cover all ruins and prehistoric remains situated therein, and said Colorado Cliff Dwelling Association to have the right to use and occupy said tract of land for the purpose of preserving and controlling said ruins and remains and protecting them from depredations. Q_; EXPENSES TWELFTH CENSUS. Twelfth b°“”“‘· For salaries and necessary ex enses for takin and compilin the V0l'3O`p`m4` results of the Twelfth Census, En accordance wigi the Act of llgarch third, eighteen hundred and ninetyynine, providing for the Twelfth and subsequent censuses, and amendments thereto, three million five hundred and sixteen thousand two hundred and ten dollars, to continue available until expended. Miscellaneous. MISCELLANEOUS OBJECTS. g;11g;i;>¤¤P¤rk- YELLowsToNE PARK: For necessary repairs to the United States pcommissioners’ building in the Yellowstone National Park, and for the erection of a barn in connection therewith, four hundred and fifty dollars. A ` }EF;Sg1;—;gP¤k· IMPRovEMENT OF THE YosEM1TE NATIONAL PARK: For (protection P " of the Yosemite National Park, and the construction of bri ges, fencing, and trails, and improvement of roads, other than toll roads, to be expended (pnder the supervision of the Secretary of the Interior, four thousand ollars. l Sequoia Park. IMPROVEMENT or THE SEQUOIA NATIONAL PA·RKZ For the protec- Expenm tion of the park and the construction and reigpair of bmdges, fences, and trails and improvement and extension lp yoads, to be eipendeg under the supervision of the Secretary of the nterior ten t ousan dollars, to be immediately available. ’ §;’;g*;§€§m“‘P“’k· IMPROVEMENT or THE GENERAL GRANT NATIONAL PARK: For pro- ` tection and improvement of the park, construction of fences and trails and repairing and extension of roads, to be expended under the supgrgrision of the Secretary of the Interior, two thousand five hundre ollars. igsvrems Cem Rs- SUPREME Counr REPORTS! To pay the reporter of decisions of the P0Supreme Court of the United States for seventy-six copies, each,_of volumes one hundred and eighty-two to one hundred and eighty-six, inclusive, of the United States Reports, at a rate not exceeding two V°‘· 2* "· 661* dollars per volume, under the provisions of section two of the Act of February twelfth, eighteen hundred andeighty-nine, seven hundred and sixty dollars. _ viiggglgggggg *0 Rt SUPPLEMENT To REVISED STATUTES: To enable the Secretary of the ' Treasury to pay, when the work shall be completed, for preparing