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1146 FIFTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. H. Ch. 1007. 1903. For the Smithsonian Institution, for printing labels and blanks, and for the "Bulletins" and "Proceedings" of the National Museum, the editions of which shall not be less than three thousand copies, and binding, in half turkey, or material not more expensive, scientific books and pamphlets presented to and acquired by the National Museum · Library, seventeen thousand dollars. For the United States Geological Survey as follows: For engraving the illustrations necessary for the Annual Re rt of the Director, and for the monographs, professional papers, bulletins, water—su ply papers, and the re ort on mineral resources, and for additionall copies of such maps indluded in the above as may be needed for general purposes, sixty-five thousand dollars. For printing and binding the Annual Report of the Director, the _ monographs, professional papers, bulletins, water-supply papers, and the report on mineral resources, one hundred and fifty thousand dollars; and said amount shall cover all printing and binding on account of said publications of the Geological Survey; and the Director of the Geological Survey shall hereafter distribute to public libraries that have not already received them such copies of sale publications as may remain on hand at the expiration of five years after date of delivery to the Survey document room, excepting a reserve number not to exceed two hundred copies. For the Department of Justice, twenty thousand dollars. For the Post—Oiiice Department, exclusive of the Money—Orde1· Office, four hundred thousand dollars. · For the Department of Agriculture, including twenty-five thousand dollars for the Weather Bureau, one hundred and eighty-five thousand dollars. For the Department of Labor, eight thousand dollars. For the Supreme Court of the United States, ten thousand dollars; and the printing for the Supreme Court shall be done by the printe1· it may employ, unless it shall otherwise order. For the supreme court of the District of Columbia, one thousand five hundred dollars. For the Court of Claims, fifteen thousand dollars. For the Library of Congress, including the copyright department, and the binding, rebinding, and repairing of library books, one hundred and eighty-five thousand dollars. For the Uxecutive Office, two thousand dollars. For printing and binding, the Annual Report of the Secretary of Agricu ture, as required y the Act approved January twelfth, eighteen hundred and ninety-tive, three hundred thousand dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary. prlfgljggn °* ¤}¤P¤> And no more than an allotment of one—half of the sum hereby ` appropriated shall be expended in the first two quarters of the fiscal year, and no more than one—fourth thereof may be expended in either of the last two quarters of the fiscal year,. except that, in addition thereto, in either of said last quarters, the unexpended balances of P"¥°;f;’j,um1R€pm allotments for preceding quarters may be expended: Hovided, That ig; 28. p. 612.so much as may be necessary for printing and binding the Annual Report of the Secretary of Agriculture, as required by the Act approved J anuarv twelfth, eighteen hundred and ninety-five, shall not be included in said allotment. A¤¤“****‘“"*· To enable the Public Printer to comply with the provisions of the law granting thirty days’ annual leave to the employees of the Government Printing Office, three hundred thousand dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary. beS,‘§‘*“mff" ’“’““°“ *° Sec. 2. That all sums appropriated by this Act for salaries of officers and em loyees of the Government shall be in full for such salaries for the fiscal) year nineteen hundred and four, and all laws or parts of