2GG ACTS OF CONGRESS. 



veution of eighteen hundred and seventy-seven, including salaries and 

 compensation of all necessary employes, seven thousand live hundred 

 dollars. 



(Sundry civil appropriation act, March 3, 1883. Statutes, xxii, p. G03.) 



International exchanges, Xavy Department. — For payment to Smith- 

 sonian Institution for freight on Observatory publications sent to foreign 

 countiies, three hundred and thirtj'-six dollars. 



(Legislative, executive, and judicial appropriatien act, March 3, 1883. 

 Statutes, xxii, p. 618.) 



War Department. — For the transportation of reports and maps to for- 

 eign countries: For the transportation of reports and maps to foreign 

 countries, through the Smithsonian Institution, three hundred dollars. 



(Sundry civil appropriation act, March 3, 1883. Statutes, xxii, i). 555.) 



Transfer of centennial collections, Treasury Department. — To complete 

 the transfer and preparation of the Philadelphia collections presented 

 to the United States at the close of the permanent international exhibi- 

 tion in Philadelphia, including necessary expenses already incurred, four 

 thousand one hundied and twelve dollars and eighty-two cents. 



(Deficiency appropriation act, March 3, 1883. Statutes, xxii, p. 584.) 



Fire-proofing Smithsonian Institution. — For completing the reconstruc- 

 tion, in a fire-proof manner, of the interior of the eastern portion of the 

 Smithsonian Institution, fifty thousand dollars. 



(Sundry civil appropriation act, March 3, 1883. Statutes, xxii, p. 628.) 



North American Ethnology. — For North American Ethnology, Smith- 

 sonian Institution : For the purpose of continuing ethnological researches 

 among the North American Indians, under the direction of the Secretary 

 of the Smithsonian Institution, including salaries and compensation of 

 all necessary employes, forty thousand dollars, cf which three thousand 

 dollars shall be expended for continuing and completing the compilation 

 and preparation of a statistical atlas of Indian affairs by C. C. Royce, 

 under the direction of the Bureau of Ethnology, Smithsonian Institution 

 which shall be immediatelj' available. 



(Sundry civil appropriation act, March 3, 1883. Statutes, xxii, p. 628.) 



Furniture and fixtures, National Museum. — For furniture and fixtures 



of the National Museum : For cases, furniture, and fixtures required for 



the exhibition of the collections of geology, mineralogy, natural history, 



ethnology, and the industrial arts belonging to the United States, and 



for salaries or compensation of all necessary employes, sixty thousand 



dollars. 



(Sundry civil appropriation act, March 3, 1883. Statutes, xxii, p. 628.) 



Heating and lighting National Museum, etc. — For heating and lighting 



