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258 FIFTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. C11. 38. 1898. For new case for mineralogical and geological cabinets, four hundred dollars; For repairs and additions to electric, magnetic, pneumatic, thermic, and optical apparatus, eight hundred dollars; For purchase of modern electric machinery and appliances not in the Academy, one thousand dollars: ‘ g&•,¥••- M dm, Provided, That any of the above-named sums for the department of mimmgz chemistry, mineralogy, and geology, not expended for the purposes - named, may be expended for ilttings for chemical rooms of the new " Academy building. Models, maps, and diagrams, books of reference, text-books, and stationery for the use of instructors, one hundred and eighty dollars; ‘ Contingencies, one hundred dollars; d2;,£¤** ¤° ¤ l °f For department of drawing: For drawing material for use of instructg' ors, tacks, sponges, brushes, glue, alcohol, tumblers, saucers, towels, sioap, ink, stationery, and contingent expenses, two hundred and fifty ollars; For repairs to models, desks, stretchers, racks, stand , and materials, one hundred dollars; For models in flat and relief for topographical, mechanical, and free- ‘ hand drawing, one hundred dollars; ·` Eor photographical material and appliances, two hundred and fifty dollars- ` For slides and apparatus for lectures, one hundred dollars; For books and periodicals on art, architecture, and technology, one hundred and twenty-five dollars; For binding books and periodicals and loose sheets, fifty dollars; For renewing tops to one hundred and thirty-three drawing desks, at three dollars and fifty cents each, four hundred and sixty-five dollars and fifty cents; For replacing hammered by clear glass in skylight of photo gallery, one hundred and fifty dollars; ‘ 1>¤,}_•_j·r¤¤¤¤¤ ·>*¤=°d· For department of modern languages: For stationery, text-books, m g“°‘°°` and books of reference for use of instructors, for repairs of books, and for office furniture, and for printing examination papers, and for contingencies, three hundred and fifty dollars; For purchase of roll-top cabinet desk for typewriter, forty-tive dollars · ggywt ·>f kw For department of law and history: For stationery, text-books, and ry' books of reference for the use of instructors, maps, map fixtures, furniture, and for repairs to the same, four hundred dollars; For purchase of a set of the American-and English Cyclopedia of Law, one hundred and forty dollars; ,,£;P¤,j5,¤€::y°'g;;§; For department of practical military engineering: For purchase and smug. repair of instruments; transportation; purchase of tools, implements, · and materials, and for extra-duty pay of engineer soldiers, as follows, namely: For instruments for use in instructing cadets in making reconnaissances; photographic apparatus and material for field photography; drawing instruments and material for platting reconnaissances; surveying instruments; instruments and material for signaling and field telegraphy; transportation of Held parties; tools and material for the preservation, augmentation, and repair of wooden pontoon, and one canvas pontoon-bridge train; sapping and mining tools and material; rope; cordage; material for rafts and for spar and trestle bridges; intrenchin g tools; tools and material for the repair of Fort Clinton and the batteries at the Academy, and extra-duty 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, one thousand two hundred dollars; mQggj‘;*5“;:;;;;;'d‘ For department of ordnance and gunnery: For purchase and repair ` of instruments, models, and apparatus, and purchase of necessary materials; 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 lithographic printing materials, and for contingencies, four hundred and fifty dollars;