Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 35 Part 1.djvu/1053

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1036 SIXTIETH coucmass. sm. II. cH. soo. 1909. papers, and other necessary papers, and for contingencies, four hunred and ninety-eight dollars; ‘ · mI$¢g*§gyF¤* °f I"' For department of law and history: For stationery, text-books, and ` books of reference for the use of instructors, ma s, map fixtures, fumiture, and for repairs to the same, for rebinding Ibooks and periodicals, and for contingencies, three hundred and fifty dollars; mQ*;¤·¤¤‘j;gg¤jy°*ggég; For department of practical military engineering: For purchase and mma;. repair o mstruments; transportation; purchase of tools, implements, and materials, and for extra-duty payof engineer soldiers, as follows, namely: For instruments for use in instructing cadets in makingl reconnoissances; photographic apparatus and material for field p otography; drawing instruments and material for platting reconnoissances; surveinstruments; instruments and materia for signaling and field telegraphy; transportation of field parties; tools and material for the preservation, augmentation, and repair of wooden (pontoon, and one canvas pontoon train; sappirrg and min' tools an material; rope; cord e; material for rafts an for spar alhd trestle bridges; intrenching tobds; tools and material for the re air of Fort Clinton and the batteries of the academy, and for extra-dirty pay of engineer soldiers, at fifty cents per day each, when performing _ - special skilled mechanical labor in the department of practical military engineering; for models, books of reference, and stationery, and for extra pay of one engineer soldier as assistant in photographic laboratory, and in charge of photographic laboratory, photographic a paratus, materials, and supplies, at fifty cents per day, two tlifcirusagd dollars; f nh d P h d 1>¤r•r¤¤¤¤¢<>f<>r¤- or epartment o o ance an gunnery: urc ase an re air of °°°°° was l' instruments, models, and apparatus, and purchase of neclessary material; for the purchase of samples of arms and accouterments other than those supplied to the military service; for books of reference, text-books, stationery, and litho raphic printing materials, and for contingencies, four hundred and iigy dollars; Manufacture or purchase of models of breech mechanisms of cannon, rapid-fire guns, small arms, and the various machines and tools used in their manufacture, for cadet instruction, one thousand two hundred dollars; For purchase of machines, tools, and material for ractical instructions o cadets in wood and metal worki , five hundred dollars; mg9g;¤;g·§§¤¤fmi¤*- For department of military hfygiene:n§`or stationery, text-books, ` and books of reference for use 0 instructors; for the preparation of plates, purchase of paper, and other expenses incidental to the printing of syllabuses of ectures on parts of the subject not covered by the regular text—books; for the purchase of charts, photographs, and · pictures for use in demonstration; for the purchase of instruments and models; for shelves and cases ·for books, instruments, and models and records; and for contingent not otherwise providied for, five hundriead xlollprs ;d hm rnsnmcem m nun- or instruction in is antory: For urchase of statione , “§ll,,";T$,l`,i§$°§$_ text-books, books of deference, oflice furniturg maps, ma iixturleg, and for repairs to same, for rebindrng hooks and periodicals, and for contmgent expenses not otherwise provided for, five hundred dollars; rnmma For· a course of lectures for the more complete instruction of cadlgtshorpe thousand two hundred dollars; a , or current and ordina ex nses one hundred andt - - four thousand and thirty-three 7 mmty