224 ANNUAL REPORT SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION, 1960 



National Science Foundation, grant for the support of research entitled "Sys- 



tematics of Chilopoda and Diplopoda." 

 National Science Foundation, grant supporting research entitled "Revisionary 



Study of Blattoides." 

 New York Miueralogical Club, grant to defray expenses of Mr. Paul E. Desautels 



from Washington, D. C, to New York City and return. 

 Office of Naval Research, additional grants to perform aeronautical research 



studies ; to perform psychological research studies. 

 Office of Naval Research, additional grant for study concerning the development 

 of a proposal for an institute or laboratory of human performance standards. 

 Office of Naval Research, additional grant for support of research in connection 



with studies on the marine fauna of the South Pacific Ocean. 

 Office of Naval Research, additional grants to provide expert consultants to 



advise the Navy Advisory Committee. 

 Office of Naval Research, additional grant for support of research entitled "In- 

 formation on Shark Distribution and the Distribution of Shark Attacks All 

 Over the World." 

 Rochester Academy of Sciences, for the use of Mr. Paul E. Desautels in connec- 

 tion with his work for the Smithsonian Institution. 

 St. Petersburg Shell Club, grant to defray expenses of Dr. Harald Rehder to 



and from St. Petersburg, Florida. 

 School of Science of the Venezuela Central University, grant for the purpose of 

 purchasing equipment to be used in conducting field work on mammals in 

 Venezuela by Dr. Charles O. Handley, Jr. 

 Mrs. L. Corrin Strong, gift to the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition 

 Service for the purpose of exhibiting "Norwegian Tapestries" at the Smith- 

 sonian Institution. 

 Mr. Ganson Taggart, bequest to the Smithsonian Institution. 

 Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, grant to defray expenses of Dr. Richard 



Cifelli on an expedition to the West Indies. 

 For support of the Bio-Sciences Information Exchange : 

 Atomic Energy Commission. 

 Department of the Air Force. 

 Department of the Army. 

 Department of Defense. 

 Department of the Navy. 

 National Science Foundation. 

 Public Health Service. 

 Veterans Administration. 



Included in the above list of gifts and contributions are reimburs- 

 able contracts. 



The foregoing report relates only to the private funds of the 

 Institution. 



The following appropriations were made by Congress for the 

 Government bureaus under the achninistrative charge of the Smith- 

 sonian Institution for the fiscal year 1960 : 



Salaries and expenses $7, 718, 000. 00 



National Zoological Park 1, 165, 200. 00 



The appropriation made to the National Gallery of Art (which 

 is a bureau of the Smithsonian Institution) was $1,834,000.00. 



