336 ACTS OF CONGRESS. 



United States ISTational Museum, and for salaries or compensation of all 

 necessary employes, forty thousand dollars. 



(Sundry civil appropriation act. Approved March 3, 1885, chapter 

 360, page 501.) 



SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION. 



International exchanges, Smithsonian Institution: For expenses of 

 the system of international exchanges between the United States and 

 foreign countries, under the direction of the Smithsonian Institution, 

 including salaries or compensation of all necessary employes, ten thou- 

 sand dollars. 



I^Torth American Ethnology, Smithsonian Institution : For the pur- 

 pose of continuing ethnological researches among the American Indians, 

 under the direction of the secretary of the Smithsonian Institution, 

 including salaries or compensation of all necessary emi)loy^s, forty 

 thousand dollars. 



Smithsonian Institution Building: For finishing and completing the 

 furnishing of the eastern jiortion of the Smithsonian Institution build- 

 ing, five thousand six hundred dollars. 



(Sundry civil appropriation act. Approved March 3, 1885, chapter 360, 

 page 494.) 



NAVAL OBSERVATORY. 



For payment to Smithsonian Institution for freight on Observatory 

 publications sent to foreign countries, three hundred and thirty-six 

 dollars. 



(Legislative, executive, and judicial appropriation act. Approved 

 March 3, 1885, chapter 343, page 415.) 



WAR DEPARTMENT. 



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

 the transportation of rei)orts and maps to foreign countries, through the 

 Smithsonian Institute, two hundred dollars. 



(Sundry civil appropriation act. Approved March 3, 1885, chapter 



360, page 507.) 



ARMY MEDICAL MUSEUM. 



An act providing for the erection of a bnildiuj^ to contain the records, library and 

 museum of the Medical Department, United States Army. 



Be it enacted by the Senate and Hoti^e of Representatives of the United 

 States of America in Congress assembled, That ii brick and metal fire- 

 proof building, to be used for the safe keeping of the records, library, and 

 musenrn of the Surgeon-General's Office of the United States Army, is 

 hereby authorized to be constructed u[)ou the Government reservation 

 in the city of Washington, in the vicinity of the National Museum and 

 the Smithsonian Institution, on a site to be selected by a commission 

 composed of the Secretary of War, the Architect of the Capitol, a-id 



