184 ACTS AND EESOLUTIONS OF CONGRESS. 



Joint resolution [No. 12] antliorizing tlie Public Printer to print reports of the 

 United States Fish Commissioner upon new discoveries in regard to fish culture. 



Resolved, &c., That tlie Public Printer be, and he hereby is, instructed 

 to print and stereotype, from time to time, the regular number of nine- 

 teen hundred copies of any matter furnished him by the United States 

 4Jommissioner of Fish and Fisheries relative to new observations, disco\«- 

 eries, and applications connected with fish culture and the fisheries, to 

 be capable of being distributed in parts, and the whole to form an annual 

 -volume or bulletin not exceeding five hundred pages. The edition of 

 said annual work shall consist of five thousand copies, of which two 

 thousand five hundred shall be for the use of the House of Eepresenta- 

 itives, one thousand for the use of the Senate, and one thousand five 

 Jiundred for the use of the Commissioner of Fish and Fisheries. 



Approved February 14, 1881. 



^{Revised Statutes, supplement, vol. 1, page 617.) 



Chap, 65. An act to provide for remitting the duties on the object of art awarded 

 by the Berlin International Fishery Commission to Professor Spencer F. Baird. 



Be it enacted, That the Secretary of the Treasury be, and he hereby 

 is, directed to remit the customs duties chargeable upon the object of 

 art given by His Majesty the German Emperor and King of Prussia to 

 the Berlin International Fishery Exhibition, and by it awarded as the 

 ^rst grand prize of honor to Professor Spencer F. Baird, at the exhibition 

 lield in the city of Berlin, Prussia, in the month of June, eighteen hun- 

 dred and eighty. 



Approved February 21, 18gl. 



(Statutes, vol. 21, page 608.) 



Chap. 73. An act making appropriations for the naval service for the fiscal year end- 

 ing June 30, 1881, and for other purposes. 



N^aval Observatory. — For payment to the Smithsonian Institution for 

 freight on Observatory publications to be shipped to foreign countries 

 during the fiscal year eighteen hundred and eighty-two, three hundred 

 and thirty-six dollars and twenty-five cents. 



Approved February 23, 1881. 



.(Statutes, vol. 21, page 333.) 



Chap. 132. An act making appropriations to supply deficiencies in the appropriations 

 for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1881, and for prior years, and for those certified 

 as due by the accounting officers of the Treasury in accordance with section four 

 of the act of June 14, 1878, and heretofore paid from permanent appropriatiorts, 

 and for other purposes. 



For additional amount required for running the relieving sewer of 

 the National Museum building into the North B street sewer instead 

 of into the Seventh street sewer, nine hundred dollars. 

 Approved March 3, 1881. 

 (Statutes, vol. 21, page 418.) 



