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(Same act.) 



For expense of transfer to and arrangement in the new National 

 Museum building of the collections of the United States surveying and 

 exploring expeditions, and of the si)ecimens presented to the United 

 States at the international exhibition of eighteen hundred and seventy- 

 six, ten thousand dollars, being for the service of the current fiscal year. 



Approved March 3, 1881. 



(Statutes, vol. 21, page 418.) 



Chap. 133. An act making appropriations for sundry civil expenses of the govern- 

 ment for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1882, and for other purposes. 



For the expense of exchanging literary and scientific productions 

 with all nations by the Smithsonian Institution, three thousand dollars. 



Preservation of collections, Smithsonian Institution. — For preservation 

 and care of the collections of the surveying and exploring expeditions 

 of the government, fifty-five thousand dollars. 



Preservation of collections, Smithsonian Institution, Armory 'building. — 

 For expense of watching, care, and storage of duplicate government 

 collections, and of property of the United States Fish Commission, two 

 thousand five hundred dollars. 



Approved March 3, 1881. 



(Statutes, vol 21, page 452.) 



(Same act.) 



North American ethnology, Smithsonian Institution. — For the purpose 

 of continuing ethnological researches among the North American In- 

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

 tution, twenty-five thousand dollars; five thousand dollars of which 

 shall be expended in continuing archaeological investigations relating to 

 mound-builders and prehistoric mounds, and be available immediately. 



Approved March 3, 1881. 



(Statutes, vol. 21, page 443.) 



(Same act.) 



Furniture and fixtures, National Museum. — For cases, furniture, and 

 fixtures required for the exhibition of the collections of geology, min- 

 eralogy, natural history, ethnology, and technology, belonging to the 

 United States, sixty thousand dollars. 



Heating and lighting National Museum. — For expense of heating, light- 

 ing, telephonic and electrical service for the new museum building, six 

 thousand dollars. 



Approved March 3, 1881. 



(Statutes, vol. 21, page 449.) 



