ACTS AND RESOLUTIONS OF CONGRESS. XLI 



Furniture and fixtures of the National Museum : For cases, 

 furuiture, fixtures, aud appliances required for the exhibition and 

 safe-keeping of the collections of the National IMuseum, including 

 salaries or compensation of all necessary employees, forty thousand 

 dollars. 



That the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution shall submit to 

 Congress at its next session a detailed statement of the expenditures 

 of the fiscal year eighteen hundred and eighty-eight under appropria- 

 tions for "International Exchanges," "North American Ethnology," 

 and the " National Museum," aud annually thereafter a detailed state- 

 ment of expenditures under said appropriations shall be submitted to 

 Congress at the begiuniug of each regular session thereof. 



(Sundry civil appropriation act. Ai^proved October 2, 1888, chapter 

 1069.) 



For the National Museum, tor printing labels and blanks and for the 

 "Bulletins" and annual volumes of the "Proceedings" of the Museum, 

 ten thousand dollars. 



(Sundry civil appropriation act, approved October 2, 1888, chapter 

 1069.) 



For preservation of collections, National Museum, eighteen hundred 

 aud eighty-five and prior years, to pay the claim u umbered fifty-two 

 thousand one hundred and eighty-two, in said Executive Document, 

 number three hundred and seventy-seven, sixty dollars. 



(Deficiency appropriation act, approved, October 19, 1838, chapter 

 1210.) 



AN ACT for the relief of Semon Bache and Company. 



Be it enacted by IftC Senate and House of Representatives of the United 

 States of America in Congress assembled, That the Secretary of the Treas- 

 ury be, and he is hereby, authorized to pay to Semon Bache and Com- 

 pany, of New York, the sum of three thousand five hundred and sixty- 

 two dollars and fifty-six cents, out of any money in the Treasury not 

 otherwise appropriated, for the purpose of refunding the duty paid by 

 said firm upon glass from imported stock furnished to the National 

 Museum and the New Orleans, Louisville, and Cincinnati Expositions 

 or exhibition cases. 



(Approved September 26, 1888. Private laws, chapter 1013.) 



