XLII ACTS AND RESOLUTIONS OF CONGRESS. 



INTERNATIONAL EXCHANGES. 



For expenses of the system of iuteniational exelianges between the 

 United States and foreign countries, under the direction of the Smith- 

 sonian Institution, including sahiries or comj)ensation of all necessary 

 employees, fourteen thousand five hundred dolhirs. (Sundry civil 

 appropriation act. A])proved, March o, 1893. Clmp. 208. Statutes, p. 



For expenses of the system of international exclianges between tlie 

 United States and foreign countries, under the direction of the Smith 

 sonian Institution, including salaries oi compensation of all necessary 

 employeCKS. live thousand dollars. (Deficiency ai)propriation act. 

 Approved, March .'?, 1893. Chap. lilO, Statutes, p. ()49. 



War Depart ment.—V or the transportation of reports and maps to 

 foreign countries through the Smithsonian Institution, one hundred 

 dollars. (Sundry civil act. Approved, March 3, 1893. Chap. Ii08, 

 Statutes, p. 000.) 



l^avy Department. — Naval Observatory. — For repairs to buildings, fix- 

 tures, audiences, gas, fnrniture, chemicals, stationery, freight, including 

 transmission of public documents through the Smithsonian exchange, 

 foreign postage, expressage, plants, fertilizers, and all contingent expen- 

 ses, two thousand five hundred dollars. (Legislative, executive, and 

 judicial act. Approved, March 3, 1893. Chap. I'll, Statutes, p. 70l>.) 



Department of the Interior. — United States Patent Office. — For ]iurchase 

 of professional and scientific books and expenses of transporting inib 

 licatious of patents issued by the Patent Office to foreign govern- 

 ments, two thousand dollars. (Legislative, executive, and judicial act. 

 Approved, March 3, 1893. Chap. 211, Statutes, p. 700.) 



United States Geological Survey — For the purchase of necessary books 

 for the library, and the payment of the transmission of ]mblic docu- 

 ments through the Smithsonian exchange, two thousand dollars. (Sun- 

 dry civil act. Api^roved, March 3, 1893. Chap. 208, Statutes, p. 595.) 



NATIONAL MUSEUM. 



For continuing the preserv^ation, exhibition, and increase of the col- 

 lections from the surveying and exploring ex])editions of the Govern- 

 ment, and from other sources, including salaries or compensation of all 

 necessary employees, one hundred and thirty-two thousand five hundred 

 dollars. 



For cases, furniture, fixtures, and api)liances required for the exhibi- 

 tion and safe keeping of the collections of the National Museum, includ- 

 ing salaries or compensation of all necessary employees, ten thousand 

 dollars. 



For expense of heating, lighting, electrical, telegraphic, and tele- 

 phonic service for the IS^ational Museum, eleven thousand dollars. 



For postage stamps and foreign postal cards for the National Museum, 

 five hundred dollars. (Sundry civil appropriation act. Approved, 

 March 3, 1893. Chap. 208, Statutes, p. 581.) 



For expenses of heating the United States National Museum, two 

 thousand dollars. 



For continuing the preservation, exhibition, and increase of the col- 

 lection from the surveying and exploring expeditions of the Govern- 

 ment, and from other sources, including salaries or compensation of all 

 necessarv employees, two thousand dollars. (Deficiency appropriation 

 act. Approved, March 3, 1893. Chap. 210, Statutes, p\ 049.) 



