152 ACTS OF CONGRESS. 



Commissiou contained therein, including salaries or compensation of all 

 necessary employes, two thousand five hundred dollars. 



For furniture and fixtures of the National Museum : For cases, fur- 

 niture, and fixtures required for the exhibition of the collections of the 

 United States National Museum, and for salaries or compensation of 

 all necessary employes, forty thousand dollars. 



For heating" and lighting the National Museum : For expense of heat- 

 ing, lighting, and telephonic and electrical service for the new museum 

 building, six thousand dollars. 



Sundry civil appropriation act. Approved July 7, 1884, chap. 332, 

 p. 214.) 



Smithsonian Institution. — For finishing, heating, gas-fitting, plumb- 

 ing, and completely furnishing the eastern portion of the Smithsonian 

 Institution, and for finishing the fourth and fifth stories, including 

 liabilities already incurred, fifteen thousand dollars. 



For North American ethnology, Smithsonian Institution : For the 

 purpose of continuing ethnological researches among the American 

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

 tution, including salaries and compensation of all necessiary employes, 

 forty thousand dollars. 



(Sundry civil appropriation act. Approved July 7, 1884, chap. 332, 

 p. 214.) 



International Exchanges^ Smithsonian Institution. — For the expenses of 

 an international exchange of books, documents, and productions of the 

 United States with foreign countries, in accordance with the Paris con- 

 vention of 1877, including salaries and compensation to all necessary 

 employes, to be expended under the direction of the Secretary of the 

 Smithsonian Institution, ten thousand dollars. 



(Consular and diplomatic appropriation act. Approved July 7, 1884, 

 chap. 333, p. 235.) 



Refund of Duty on Sevres Vase presented to National Museum. — To re- 

 fund the duty paid by L. Strauss and Sons, May 23, 1879, upon a Sevres 

 vase presented by them to the National Museum, two hundred and ten 

 dollars and fifty cents. 



(Act to supply deficiencies. Approved, July 7, 1884, chap. 334, p. 246.) 



Senry Statue. — For expense of freight on statue of Joseph Henry 

 from Kome to Washington, and all expenses by the Smithsonian Insti- 

 tution connected with the erection and ceremonies of unveiling said 

 statue, nine hundred dollars. 



(Act to supply deficiencies. Approved, July 7, 1884, chap. 334, p. 

 246.) 



