IN THE SENATE OF THE UNITED STATES, 



May 30. 1868. 

 Resolved, That five tbousand additional copies of the report of the Smithsonian Insti- 

 tution for the year eighteen hundred and sixty-seven be printed — three thousand for the use 

 of the Senate, and two thousand for the Institution; and that said report be stereotyped: 

 Provided, That the ajjgregate number of pages of said report shall not exceed four hundred 

 and fifty, without illustrations except those furnished by the Institution. 



IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. 



June 5, 1868. 

 Resolved, That there be printed five thousand extra copies of the report of the Smithsonian 

 Institution — three thousand for the use of the House, and two thousand for the Institution — 

 and that the same be stereotyped at the expense heretofore provided for. 



COXGRESS OF THE UNITED STATES, IX THE HoUSE OF REPRESEXTATI^•ES, 



FORTY-SECOXD CONGRESS, Secoxd Sessiox, May 29, 1872. 



The follo-o-iug resolutiou, originating in the House of Representatives on the 23d 

 instant, has this day been concurred in by the Senate: 



Ecsolved, (the Senate concurring,) That two thousand extra coines each of the reports 

 of the Smithsonian Institution, of which the stereotype-plates are now in the Con- 

 gressional Printing-OfSce, be printed for distribution by the Smithsonian Institution 

 to libraries, colleges, and j)ublic establishments. 



Attest: EDW. -Mcpherson, 



Clerh. 



