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FIFTY-NINTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 2918. 1907. 1367 For the War Department, two hundred and seventy-five thousand dollars: Provided, That nothing in section two of the sundry civil QQ_'};""-,6,_ appropriation Act for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, nineteen 'p` hundred and seven, shall hereafter be held to a ply to so much of the printing and binding as is necessary to expedite the work of that w£{°°"‘*‘“d P°°’*°° ranch of The Military Secretar ’s Office that was formerly known as ` the Record and Pension Ofhce ofy the War Department. _ For the avy Department, one hundred and fifty-three thousand dollars, including not exceeding Iifteen thousand dollars for the Hydrogrsgphic Office. or the Interior Department, including not exceeding twenty-nine thousand five hundred dollars for the Civil Service Commission, and not exceeding twenty thousand dollars for the publication of the Annual Report of the Commissioner of Education, five hundred and thirty-five thousand dollars. · For the Smithsonian Institution, for printing and bindin the Annual Reports of the Board of Regents, with general appendixes, ten thousand_dollars; under the Smithsonian Institution, for the Annual Reports of the National Museum, with general appendixes, and for printing labels and blanks, and for the Bulletins and Proceedings of the National Museum, the editions of which shall not exceed four thousand copies, and binding, in half turkey or material not more expensive, scientific books and pamphlets presented to and acefuired by the National Museum Library, thirty-three thousand do lars ; for the Annual Reports and Bulletins of the Bureau of American Ethnokagy, twenty-one thousand dollars; for miscellaneous printing and bin ing for the International Exchanges, two hundred dollars; the International Catalogue of Scientific Literature, one hundred dollars; the National Zoological Park, two hundred dollars; and the Astrophysical Observatory (including the publishing of results of researches, not exceeding one thousand five hundred copies), two thousand dollars; and for the Annual Re rt of the American Historical Association, seven thousand dollliis; in all, seventy-three thousand five hundred dollars. For the United States Geological Survey, as follows: For engraving the illustrations necessary for the Annual Report of the Director, and for the monographs, professional papers, bu letins, water-su ply papers, and the report on mineral resources, forty-five thousand? dollars. For printing and binding the Annual Report of tho Dircctor, the monographs, professional papers, bulletins. water-supply papers, and the report on mineral resources, one hundred and fortv thousand dollars; and said amount shall cover ull printing and binding on account of said publications of the Geological Survey. For the Department of Justice, twenty-three thousand dollars. For the Post-Oliice Department, exclusive of the money-order office, three hundred and fifty thousand dollars. For the Department of A riculture, including not to exceed twenty- five thousand dollars for V\’eather Bureau, and including the Annual Report of the Secretary of Agriculture, as required by the _ __Q __) Act approved January twelfth, eighteen hundred and ninety-tive, and QZlg._“,,j EQ" in pursuance of the provisions of public resolution Numbered Thirteen p(;;§*l*"*"“"‘l Rt of the first session of the Fifty-ninth Congress and also including not ` to exceed ninety-eight thousand seven hundred and fifty dollars for farmers’ bulletins, which shall be adapted to the interests of the ople of the different sections of the country, an equal proportion of fdunfifths of which shall be delivered to or sent out under the addressed franks furnished by Senators. Representatives. and Delegates in Congress, as they shall direct, four hundred and thirty-three thousand seven hundred and fifty dollars.