Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 25.djvu/997

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952 FIFTIETI-I CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 111. 1889. - For copper-plates, chart·paper, printer’s ink, copper, zinc, and chemicals for electrotyping and photographing; engraving, printing, hotographing, and eleotrotyping supplies; for extra engraving and drawing; and for photolithographing charts and printing from stone for immediate use, twelve thousand dollars. For stationery for the office and field parties, transportation of instruments and supplies, when not charged to party expenses, office wagon and horses, fuel, gas, telegrams, ice, and washing, six thousand dollars. ` For miscellaneous expenses, contingencies of all kinds, office furniture, repairs, and extra labor, and for traveling expenses of assistants and others employed in the office sent on special duty in the service of the office, three thousand five hundred dollars. Total general expenses of office, thirty thousand five hundred dollars. neuc. Fon RENT or OFFICE BUILDINGS: For rent of buildings for offices, work-rooms, and workshops in Washington, ten thousand five hundred dollars. For rent of fire proof building number two hundred and five New Jersey avenue, including rooms for standard weights and measures; for the safe keeping and preservation of the original astronomical, magnetic, hydrographic, and other records, of the original topographical and hydrographic maps and charts, of instruments, enraved plates, and other valuable property of the Coast and Geodetic _ _ Survey, six thousand dollars. ,,,§,“s‘f""*’““g °"*"°"°‘ PUBLISHING Onsnnvnrions; For one computer, one thousand six hundred dollars; and three copyists, at seven hundred and twenty dollars each; in all, three thousand seven hundred and sixty dollars. S¤¤¤i¤¤¤¤°°- That no part of the money herein appropriated for the Coast and ~ Geodetic Survey shall be available for a lowance to civilian or other officers for subsistence while on duty in the office at Washington, or to officers of the Navy attached to the Survey; nor shall there hereafter be made any allowance for subsistence to officers of the Navy attached to the Coast and Geodetic Survey, except that when officers are detailed to do work away from their vessel under circumstances involving them in extra expenditure, the Superintendent may allow Hwa ¤¤<>W¤·¤¤¤- to any such onicer subsistence at a rate not exceeding one dollar per day for the period actually covered by such duty away from such vessel. . · ,“f{]jl§f*"°'*‘°” *¤““· UNDER THE SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION. c,1{;;]j,g¤¤*i°¤¤i ¢¤· INTERNATIONAL EXCHANGES: For expenses of the system of inter- " ° " national exchanges between the United States and foreign countries, under the direction of the Smithsonian Institution, including salafies or compensation of all necessary employees, fifteen thousand dollars.

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For the pur ose of continuing

" ethnological researches among the American Indians, under the direction of the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution, includin salaries or compensation of all necessary employees, forty thousand dollars. N***l“”'*1x“S€“m- UNDER THE SECRETARY OF THE SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION AS DIRECTOR OF THE N.~\TIONAL MUSEVM. H"°"“g·"‘°· HEETING ANI) Lienrnvc; Fer expense of heatin , lighting, and · electrical and telephonic service for the National Euseum, twelve thousand dollars. tigsfwmng °<>U¢<=· PRESERVATION. OF COLLECTIONS OF THE NATIONAL MUSEUM: For the preservation. exhibition, and increase of the collections from the surveying and exploring expeditions of the Government, and