Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 32 Part 1.djvu/505

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F IFTYSEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 1301. 1902. 439 For two, at seven hundred and twenty dollars each: For two, at seven hundred dollars each; For two, at six hundred and forty dollars each; For four, at six hundred and thirty dollars each; For two, at five hundred and fifty dollars each; For one laborer, at five hundred and fifty dollars; For two, at three hundred and sixty-five dollars each; in all, one hundred and fifty-five thousand five hundred and twenty dollars. Orrrciz EXPENSES! For the purchase of new instruments, for 0¤¤¤<·¤P¢¤¤<>¤· materials and supplies required in the instrument shop, carpenter shop, and drawing ivision, and for books, maps, charts, and subscriptions; for copper plates, chart pa r, printers ink, copper, zinc, and chemicals for electrot rping and plihtographing; engraving, rintin , photographin(g, and ellectrotyping suplplies; and for photolithograph- ` ing charts an rinting from stone an copper for immediate use; for stationery for the office and field parties, transportation of instruments and supplies when not charged to party expenses, office wagon and horses, eating, lighting, and power, telephone, tele rams, ice, and washing, office furniture re irs, other than for buildings, traveling expenses of assistants and others employed in the office sent on special duty in the service of the office, contingencies of all kinds, and for plxplra labor not to exceed two thousand dollars; in all, forty thousand o ars. For the discussion and publication of observations, one thousand dollars. . . That no part of the money herein appropriated for the Coast and AH°W¤¤<=¤¤ Geodetic Survey shall be available for allowance to civilian or other officers for subsistence while on duty at Washington (except as hereinbefore provided for officers of the field force ordered to Ililashington for short periods for consultation with the Superintendent), except as now provided by law. UNDER SMITHSONIAN mstrrrurion. m§;g;fhS<>¤i¤¤ mii- Inrnnxxrronar mxomsonsz For ex nses of the system of inter- c,£¤lj¢;¤¤¢i¤¤¤1 <>¤— national exchanges between the United)0 States and foreign countries, g ` under the direction of the Smithsonian Institution, including salaries ~ or compensation of all necessary employees, and the lpurchase of necessary books and periodicals, twenty-six thousand dollars. Ammucan nmxoroor: For continuing ethnological researches 0g*;f”·"“°°" °‘*"‘°l‘ among the American Indians under the direction of the Smithsonian Institution, including salaries or compensation of all necessary employees and the fpurchase of necessary books and periodicals, fifty thousand dollars. 0 which sum not exceeding one thousand five hundred dollars may be used for rent of building. , Asraoriirsioxn Onsmnvxroar: For maintenance of Astrophysical Bc;}_§;{g{$Y¤*°*l 0** Observatory, under the direction of the Smithsonian Institution, including salaries of assistants, the purchase of necessaigy books and periodicals, apparatus, printing and publishing results o researches, not exceedin one thousand five hundred copies, repairs and alterations of buildings, and miscellaneous expenses, fifteen thousand dollars. Narroxn. Musavat: For cases, furniture, fixtures, and appliances l,`fg§;,Q3}cMg{gf*m· required for the exhibition and safe-keeping of the collections of the ' National Museum, including salaries or compensation of all necessary emlployees, twenty-two thousand five hundred dollars. or expense of heating, lighting, electrical, telegraphic, and tele- H°'***¤g·°*°· phonic service for the National Museum, eighteen thousand dollars. For continuing the preservation, exhibition, and increase of the col- m£f;*°"'m¥ °°“°°‘ lections from the surveying and exploring expeditions of the Govern-