Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 36 Part 1.djvu/1471

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SIXTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. III. C11. 285. 1911. 1447 ten thousand dollars; under the Smithsonian Institution, for the Annual Reports of the National Museum, with eneral appendixes, and for pilrinting labels and blanks, and for the BuIletins and Proceedings of the National Museum, the editions of which shall not exceed four thousand copies, and binding, in half morocco or material nof more expensive, scientific books and {pamphlets presented to or acehuired by the National Museum Li rary, thirtfy-four thousand dollars; for the Annual Reports and Bulletins 0 the Bureau of American Etlmology, and for miscellaneous print' and binding for the Bureau, twenty-one thousand dollars; for misliiélaneous printing and binding for the International Exchang, two hundred dollars; the International Catalogue of Scientific `terature, one hundred dollars; the National Zoological Park, two hundred dollars; the Astrophysical Observatoryifour hundred dollars; and for the Annual Report of the American rstorical Association, seven thousand dollars; in all seventy-two thousand nine hundred dollars. For the Department of Justice, thirty-five thousand dollars d Sor the United States Court of Customs Appeals, two thousand o ars. For the Post Office Department, exclusive of the money-order oflice, three hundred thousand dollars. For the Department of Agriculture, including not to exceed fort - seven thousand dollars for the Weather Bureau, and including the Annual Report of the Secretary of Agriculture, as retguired by the Act approved January twelfth, eighteen hundred an ninety-five $,g}·§§:¤;·‘駷_ and in pursuance of theprovisrons of Public Resolution Numbered ` Thirteen of the first session Fifty-ninth Congress, and also including. not to exceed one hundred and twenty-five thousand dollars for ‘ farmers’ bulletins, which shall be adapted to the interests of the eople of the different sections of the country, an equal proportion of i)our—’rifths of which shall be delivered to or sent out under the addressed franks furnished by_Senators, Representatives, and Delegates in gongress, as they shall direct, four hundred and seventy thousand dollars. For the Department of Commerce and Labor, including the Coast and Geodetic Survey, three hundred and seventy-five thousand dol— lars: Prmnlded, That no part of this allotment shall be expended for {§;g_g*;_¤·0m printing and binding for the Bureau of the Census. °°` For the Supreme Court of the United States, fifteen thousand dollars; and the printing for the Supreme Court shall be done by the printer it may employ, unless it shall otherwise order. For the su reme court of the District of Columbia, one thousand live hundred dollliirs. For the Court of Claims, twenty-five thousand dollars. For the Library of Congress, including the copyright office, and the publication of the Catalogue of Title Entries of the copyright office, and binding, rebinding, and rzpairing of library boo s, and for building and grounds, Library of ongress, two hundred and two thousand dollars. For the Executive Office, three thousand dollars. For the Interstate Commerce Commission, one hundred thousand dollars. For the International Bureau of the American Republics, twenty thousand dollars. That no more than an allotment of one-half of the sum herebv “°“"°“°“· appropriated for the public printing and for the apublic binding shall be expended in the first two quarters of the fisc year, and no more than one-fourth thereof may be expended in either of the last two quarters of the fiscal year, except that, in addition thereto, in either of said last quarters the unexpended balances of allotments for pre—