274 ANNUAL REPORT SMITHSONIAN INSTITTJTION, 1963 



For support of Science Information Exchange : 

 Atomic Energy Commission 

 Department of Defense 

 Federal Aviation Agency 



National Aeronautics and Space Administration 

 National Institutes of Health 

 National Science Foundation 

 Veterans Administration 

 Social Science Research Council, a gift for the conference on Transcultural 



Studies of Cognitive System in M^rida, Mexico. 

 Theodore Szybowicz, a contribution toward the Moonwatch Study. 

 Tucson Gem and Mineral Society, grant for the inspection of an exhibit of 



gems and minerals. 

 The United Educators, Inc., a gift for the use by the National Air Museum for 



reference materials. 

 UNESCO, a gift to defray costs on UNESCO Visiting Committee for Tropical 



Herbaria. 

 University of Hawaii, a gift for research on mollusks at Eniwetok, Marshall 



Islands. 

 University of Michigan, a gift to defray costs on publication of Ars Orientalis. 

 Ellen Bayard Weeden Foundation, a gift for the Freer Gallery of Arts Library 



Fund. 

 Wilmington Society of Fine Arts, a contribution to the Smithsonian Traveling 



Exhibition Service. 

 Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution : 



Additional grant for the study of plankton collections. 

 Grant for the Indian Ocean Expedition training program in Bermuda. 

 Gift to provide funds to permit the participation in the International Indian 

 Ocean Expedition. 

 Charles M. Wormser, a gift to provide acquisitions for the division of numis- 

 matics. 



The following appropriations were made by Congress for the Gov- 

 ernment bureaus under the administrative charge of the Smithsonian 

 Institution for the fiscal year 1963 : 



Salaries and expenses $11, 060, 550. 00 



National Zoological Park 1, 504, 997. 00 



The appropriation made to the National Gallery of Art (which is 

 a bureau of the Smithsonian Institution) was 2, 113, 850.00 



In addition, funds were transferred from other Government agen- 

 cies for expenditure under the direction of the Smithsonian Institution 

 as follows : 



Working funds, transferred from the National Park Service In- 

 terior Department, for archeological investigations in river 

 basins throughout the United States $271, 000. 00 



The Institution also administers a trust fund for partial support of 

 the Canal Zone Biological Area, located on Barro Colorado Island 

 in the Canal Zone. 



