ACTS AND RESOLUTIONS OF CONGKESS. XXXV 



[Eorty-niiith Congress, second session, 1866-1887.] 



SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION. 



JOINT RESOLUTION (No. 5) appointing James B. Augell a member oftlie Hoard of 

 Regents of the Smithsonian Institution. 



Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States 

 of Ameriea in Congress assembled, That tlie existing' vacancy in the Board 

 ofKegcntsot the fSniithvSonian Institution of the chiss "other tlian mem 

 bers of Congress," shall be filled by the appointment of James B. Angell, 

 of the State of Michigan, in place of John Maclean, deceased. 



(Approved Jan nary 19, 1887, Forty-ninth Congress, second session, 

 Statutes, lS8G-'87.) 



Smithsonian Institution : For urgent and necessary repairs to cen- 

 tral and western portions of the Smithsonian Institution building, fif- 

 teen thousand dollars. 



(Sundry civil appropriation act. Approved March 3, 1887, chapter 

 362.) 



international exchanges. 



International exchanges, Smithsonian Institution: For ex- 

 penses of the system of international exchanges between the United 

 States and foreign countries, under the direction of the Smithsonian 

 Institution, including salaries or compensation of all necessary em- 

 )>loyes, twelve thousand dollars. 



Naval observatory : For payment to Smithsonian Institution for 

 freight on Ob-servatory piil)lications sent to foreign countries, one hun- 

 dred and thirty-six dollars. 



(Legislative, executive, and Judicial appropriation act. Approved 

 March 3, 1887, chapter 31»2.) 



NORTH AMERICAN ETHNOLOGY. 



North American ethnology, Smithsonian Institution: For 

 the i)urpose of continuing ethnological researches among the American 

 Indians, under the direction of the Secretary of the Smithsonian Insti- 

 tution, includingsalariesor compensation of all necessary employes, forty 

 thousand dollars. 



Sundry civil appropriation act. Approved March 3, 1887, chapter 



NATIONAL MUSEUM. 



Heating and lighting the national museum: For expense of 

 heating, lighting, and electrical and telephonic service lor the National 

 Museum, twelve thousand dollars. 



Preservation of collections of the national museum: 

 For the preservation, exhibition, and increase of the collections from 

 the surveying and exploring expeditions of the Government, and from 

 other sources, including salaries or compensation of all necessary em- 

 ployees, one hundred and sixteen thousand dollars. 



Furniture and fixtures of the national museum: For cases, 

 furniture, fixtures, and api)lianccs required for the exhibition and safe- 

 keeping of the collections of the National Museum, including salaries 

 or compensation of all necessary em f)loyees, forty thousand dollars.^ 

 (Sundry civil appropriation act.' Approved March 3, 1887, chapter 302.) 



