REPORT OP THE SECRETARY 89 



REPORT OF THE NATIONAL SOCIETY, DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN 



REVOLUTION 



The manuscript of the Thirty-fourth Annual Report of the Na- 

 tional Society, Daughters of the American Revolution, was trans- 

 mitted to Congress, in accordance with law, November 9, 1931. 



ALLOTMENTS FOR PRINTING 



The congressional allotments for the printing of the Smithsonian 

 report to Congress and the various publications of the Government 

 bureaus under the administration of the Institution were virtually 

 used up at the close of the year. The appropriation for the coming 

 year ending June 30, 1933, totals $60,000, allotted as follows : 



Annual report to the Congress of the Board of Regents of the Smith- 

 sonian Institution $S, 850 



National Museum 23, 250 



Bureau of American Ethnology 14,500 



National Gallery of Art 100 



International Exchanges 100 



International Catalogue of Scientiflc Literature 50 



National Zoological Park 150 



Astrophysical Observatory 1, 000 



Annual report of the American Historical Association 12,000 



Respectfully submitted. 



W. P. True, Editor. 

 Dr. Charles G. Abbot, 



Secretary. Smithsonian Institution. 



