XXXVIII ACTS AND BESOLUTIONS OF CONGRESS. 



(Sundry civil appropriation act, approved August IS, 1894; Stat- 

 utes at Large, vol. -8, p. 383.) 



For the Smithsonian Institution, for printing labels and blanks, and 

 for the ''Bulletins" and annual volumes of ''Proceedings of the 

 National Museum, eleven thousand dollars. (Sundry civil appropri- 

 atiou act, approved August 18, 18JI4; Statutes at Large, vol.28, p. 420.) 



For rent for workshops for the National IMuseuui and for exj)euses 

 of transfer from the so-called Armory building, one thousand dollars, or 

 so much thereof as may be necessary. (Urgent deficiency act, 

 approved March 12, 1894, second session Fifty-third Congress; Statutes 

 at Large, vol. 28, p. 43.) 



For preservatiou of collections, National ^luseum, except for service 

 over Pacific railroads, nineteen dollars and sixty two cents. (Deficiency 

 appropriation act, approved August 23, 1894; Statutes at Large, vol. 

 28, p. 477.) 



United ^States Commission of Fish and Fisheries. — For supporting roof, 

 strengthening of floors, and general repairs to the so-called Armory 

 building, now occupied jointly by the L^nited States Connnission of 

 Fish and Fisheries and the United States National Museum, incliul- 

 iug reconstructing elevator and for standpipes and fire escajies, the 

 work to be done under the supervision aiul direction of tlie Architect of 

 the Cai)itol, seven thousand one hundred dollars. (Urgent deficiency 

 act, approved December 21, 1893, second session Fifty-third Congress; 

 United States Statutes at Large, vol. 28, p. 17.) 



NORTH AMERICAN ETHNOLOGY. 



For contiiuiiug ethnological researches among the American Indians, 

 under the direction of the Smithsonian Institution, including salaries 

 or compensation of all necessary»employees, forty thousand dollars, of 

 which sum not exceeding one thousand dollars may be used for rent of 

 building. (Sundry civil appropriation act, approved August 18, 1894; 

 Statutes at Large, vol. 28, p. 384.) 



ASTROPHYSICAL OESERVATORY. 



For maintenance of Astrophj-sical Observatory, under the direction of 

 the Smithsonian Institution, including salaries of assistants, apjiaratus, 

 and miscellaneous expenses, nine thousand dollars. (Sundry civil 

 appropriation act, approved August 18, 1894; Statutes at Large, vol. 



28, p. 384.) 



NATIONAL ZOOLOGICAL PARK. 



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

 ply, sewerage, and drainage; and for grading, planting, and otherwise 

 improving the grounds ; erecting and repairing buildings and inclosures 

 for animals; and for administrative purposes, care, subsistence, and 

 transportation of animals, including salaries or compensation of all 

 necessary employees, and general incidental' expenses not otherwise 

 provided for, fifty thousand dollars; one-half of which sum shall be 

 paid from the reveiuies of the District of Colun^bia and the other half 

 from the Treasury of the United States; and hereafter a report in 

 detail of the expenses on account of the National Zoological Park shall 

 be made to Congress at the beginning of each regular session. (Sundry 

 civil approi)riation act, approved August 18, 1894; Statutes at Large, 

 vol. 28, p. 383.) 



For amount necessary to pay th.e bill of Y. Baldwin Johnson for coal 

 furnished by him for the National Zoological Park, the certificate of 



