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teen hundred and six estimates shall be submitted hereunder em- 

 bracing all sums expended for this service out of other appropria- 

 tions made l\v Cong-ress. (Approved April 28, 1904; Statutes, 

 XXXIII, 4()1.') 



Navai. OBSERVATonv. — For repairs to buildings, fixtures, and 

 fences, furniture, gas, chemicals, and stationery, freight (including 

 transmission of public documents through the Smithsonian ex- 

 change), foreign postage, and expressage, jjlants, fertilizers, and all 

 contingent expenses, two thousand five hundred dollars. (Approved 

 March 18, 1904; Statutes, XXXIII, 120.) 



KUREAU or AMERICAN ETHNOLOGY, 



For continuing ethnological researches among the American In- 

 dians under the direction of the Smithsonian Institution, including 

 salaries or compensation of all necessaiy employees and the purchase 

 of necessary books and periodicals, forty thousand dollars, of which 

 sum not exceeding one thousand five hundred dollars may be used 

 for rent of building. (Approved iVpril 28, 1904 ; Statutes, XXXIII, 

 461.) 



That the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution is hereby author- 

 ized to apply any unexpended balance of the appropriation "Ameri- 

 can Ethnology, Smithsonian Institution," for the fiscal year ending 

 June thirtieth, nineteen hundred and three, to the payment of liabili- 

 ties existing against the appropriations "American Ethnology, Smith- 

 sonian Institution," for the fiscal years ending June thirtieth, nine- 

 teen hundred and one and nineteen hundred and two, respectively, 

 and the same is hereby reappropriated and made available for ex- 

 penditure for the purpose herein mentioned. (Approved April 27, 

 1904; Statutes XXXIII, 397.) 



Resolved hy the Senate and House of Representatives of the United 

 States of America in Congress assembled. That hereafter the bulletins 

 issued by the Bureau of American Ethnology shall be in octavo size 

 instead of royal octavo. (Approved March 29, 1904; Statutes, 

 XXXIII, 585.) 



ASTROPHYSICAL OBSERVA'l'ORY. 



For maintenance of Astropliysical Observatory, under the direction 

 of the Smithsonian Institution, including salaries of assistants, the 

 purchase of necessary books and periodicals, apparatus, making nec- 

 essary observations in high altitudes, printing and })ublishing results 

 of researches, not exceeding one thousand five hundred copies, repairs 



