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IV. LIBRARY, MUSEUM, AND GALLERY OF ART. 



1. Library. 



( 1. ) Cost of Books. 



( 2. ) General Catalogue. 



( 3. ) Copyrights. 



( 4. ) Incidentals to Library, Binding, ^Messengers, Clerk hire, &c. 



( 5. ) Salaries. 



2. Museum. 



( 1. ) Explorations. 



{ 2. ) Expenses of Collections. 



( 3. ) Cost of Transportation. 



( 4. ) Incidentals to Museum. 



( 5. ) Salaries. 

 8. Gallery of Art. 



( 1. ) Purchases. 



( 2. ) Incidentals. 

 The Secretary has also with the assistance of Professor Jewett, and Col. 

 W. B. Randolph, of the United States Treasury Department, gone over all 

 the accounts from the beginning of the Institution, and re-arranged them 

 in accordance with this programme. In making this re-arrangement, and 

 critical examination of all the accounts, they have found no errors of any 

 magnitude, and the amount of receipts and expenditure in this new arrange- 

 ment perfectly agree with those presented in the general account of Mr. 

 Seaton. 



In a few cases payments have been made in accordance with the spirit of 

 the resolutions of the Board, but which fall under no special appropriation, 

 the committee would therefore suggest that a special action of the Board be 

 taken with reference to these. 



