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SIXTY-SECOND CONGRESS. Sess. H. Ch. 391. 1912. 587

 expenses of the Medical Department, seven hundred thousand

Arun Museum aug Ltinanr: For- Arrny'1 Medical Museum, """""· preserva n 0 , an e aration an urchase of new specimens, five gousand dollars. PNP P For the library of the Surgeon General’s office including the pur- m'“’· plhplse of necessary books of reference and periodicals, ten thousand o ars. nurmau or menus arnnrs. ‘ Agia? °' mu" Cans or msarm Fmrm0 soumms: For the care, maintenance, ar2'.'?.°'p;.;;’""’,,.•..,”" and treatment at as lums in the Philippine Islands of insane natives of the Philrppine Ishnds cared for in such institutions conformably l to the Act of Congess alphyged May eleventh, nineteen hundred "°'·“·P·’“ and eight, two thousand 0 . Cana or nrsamr sonnrmzs, Porno R100 Rmmmr or Iurarvmrz l"°"°m°" For the care, maintenance, and treatment at asylums in Porto Rico of insane soldiers of the Porto Rico Regiment of Infantry, five hundred dollars. rmemmrn nmanrxmrr. ,,,E,{”‘°"D°""‘ Erwmarm nmrorrs: For incidental expenses fo: the de ts in- ,,I“,,,,,,,,,°'°°°°""’°°" eludiai fuel, l@ts, chemicals, stationery, hardware, I y of ci an cler , mechanics, and laborers, extra-dutg pay to necessarily employed for periods not leg than ten a as artificers on work m ad `tron to and not strictly m the line ofys their military duties, such as C8?G11l381$, blacksrnrths, draftsmen, printers, lithographers photograp ers, engine drivers, telegraph operators, teamsters, wlreelwrights, masons, machinists, painters, overseers, laborers; for lumber and materials and for labor for- packing and cratiniengineer sup lies; repairs of, and for materials to repair public uildings, margrinery, and for unforeseen_ expenses, twenty thousand dollars. For purchase and repair of mstruments_t0 be issued to oflipers of °°°"°"”' the Corps of Engineers and to officers detailed and on duty as acting Engineer omcers for use on public works and surveys, ten thousan o ars. ~ · Exomsaa SOHOOL,.WASElNGTON Drsrmcr or Counmra: E uip- wE,¥{‘,,,",,,,,,,"' §§,‘}{’c°‘· ment and maintenance of the Engineer School at Wsshingtonlliar- ¤&u mu h` racks, District of Columbia, including purchase of instruments, P machinery, implements, models, and materials for the use of the school and fog instructipn of elngineer troops their spgcial duties as sa an mmers; or an mrmng, ntonrerrng an ahng’ · for pligcmlisase and binding of professionso works and peri cals oi recent date treating of military and civil engineering and kindred scientific subjects or the library of the United States Inmnm ip School; for incidental expenses o the school, including fuel, hts, penn. chemicals, stationery, hardware, machinery, and boats; for play of

 clerks, draftsmen, electricians, mechanics, and la rerscom ensation of civilian lecturers and payment of tuition fees oi

studgnt officers at civil technical institutions; for extra·dutyJ>ay to soldiers necessarily employed for periods of not less than ten ays as artiiicers on work in addition to and not strictly rn the line of their military duties, such as carpenters, blacksrniths, draftsmen, printers, litho aphers, photographers, engine drivers, telegraph operators, telepilone operators teamsters, wheelwrights, masons, machinists, painters, overseers, laborers; for repairs of and materials to repair hm public building and machinery; for rmforeseen exglrtscs; for travel “’°°'°" expenses of 0 cers on journeys approved by the retag of War ,,m,”_ and made for the purpose of instruction:_Prpmded, 'l`hat e travel- raueaer muse:. ing expenses herein provided for shall be rn lreu of mrleage and other