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and alterations of biiildiiigs and miscellaneous expenses, fifteen thou- 

 sand dollars. (Approved April 28, 1904; Statutes, XXXIII, 4(;L) 



N ATION AI. ISl I rSEU M . 



For eases, furniture, fixtures, and appliances requii'ed for the exhi- 

 bition and safe-keeping- of the collections of the National Museum, 

 includinii- salaries or compensation of all necessary emploj^ees, twenty- 

 two thousand fi\'e hundred dolhirs. 



For expense of heatin<>:, lightino-, electrical, telegraphic, and tele- 

 phonic service for the National Museum, eighteen thousand dollars. 



For continuing the ])reservation, exhibition, and increase of the col- 

 lections from the surveying and exijloring expeditions of the Govern- 

 ment, and from other sources, including salaries or compensation of 

 ,dl necessary employees, one hundred and eighty thousand dollars, of 

 which sum five thousand five hundred dollars may be used for 

 necessary drawings and illustrations for publications of the National 

 Museum, and all otluM- necessary incidental expenses. 



For purchase of books, pamphlets, and periodicals for reference in 

 the National Mnseum, two thousand dollars. 



For repairs to buildings, shops, and sheds. National Musemn, in- 

 (duding all necessary labor and material, fifteen thousand dollars. 



For rent of workshops and temporary storage quarters for the Na- 

 tional Museum, four thousand five hundred and eigiity dollars. 



For postage stamps and foreign postal cards for the National Mu- 

 seum, five hundred dollars. (Approved April 28, 1904; Statutes 

 XXXIII, 461,402.) 



For the Smithsonian Institution, for printing labels and l)lanks, 

 and for the " Bulletins " and '' Proceedings "' of the National Mu- 

 seum, the editions of which shall not be less than three thousand 

 copies, and binding, in half turkey or material not more expensive, 

 scientific books and i)an)phlets i)resented to and acquired l)y the 

 National Museum library, twenty-five thousand dollars. (x\i)proved 

 April 28, 1904; Statutes "XXXIII, 512.) 



NATIONAL ZOOLOGICAL PARK. 



For continuing the construction of roads, walks, bridges, water sup- 

 ply, sewerage, and drainage; and for grading, planting, and other- 

 wise improving the grounds; erecting and repairing buildings and 

 inclosures and providing seats in the park; care, subsistence, pur- 

 chase, and transportation of animals; including salaries or compensa- 

 tion of all necessary employees, the purchase of necessary books and 

 periodicals, the printing and publishing of operations, not exceeding 



