ORGANIZATION OF THE U. S. NATIONAL MUSEUM. 

 Classification of officers and employes — Continued. 



11 



Grad<i. 



Title. 



Monthly 



salary. 



IX. 

 X. 



XI. 



xn. 

 xm. 



XIV. 

 XV. 



XVI. 

 XVII. 



xvm. 



XIX. 

 XX. 



Preparator (2d class) . 



Clerk (4th class) 



Mechanic (6th class) . 



Aid (4tL class) 



Preparator (Ist class) 



Clerk (:!(! <-1ms8) 



Mfiliaiiic (,^th class) . 



Aid (lid class) 



Preparator (1st class) 



Clerk (3d class) 



Mechanic ( Jth class) . 



Aid (2d class) 



Clerk (1st class) 



Mechanic (4th class) . 



Aid (ist class) 



Copyist (6th class) 



Mechanic (3d chiss) ... 

 Watchman (3(1 class) . 



Copyist (5th class) 



Mechanic (2d class) ... 

 Watchman (2d class)., 



FiremL'n (2d class) 



Copyist (4th class) . . . 

 Mechanic (1st class). . , 

 Watchman (Ist class) . 

 Pireman (ist class) ... 



Labor er (3d class) 



Copyist (3d class) 



Laborer (2(1 class) 



Attendant (2d class) . . 



Clenncf (2(1 class) 



Copyist (2il class) 



Messenger (4th class) . 



Laborer (1st class) 



Attendant (1st class).. 



Cleaner (1st class) 



Copyist (1st class) 



Messenger (3d class) . . 

 Messenger (2d class) .. 

 Messenger (1st class).. 



The grading of special officers of the Museum not mentioned by title 

 in the foregoing lists is for the present adjusted as follows ; 



IV. Modeler (7th class preparator). 

 V. Chemist (2d class assistant). 

 Registrar (2d class assistant). 

 Artist (6th class preparator). 

 Superintendent of Buildings (2d class assistant). 

 Engineer (9th class mechanic). 

 VIII. Electrician (6th class mechanic). 

 X. Taxidermist (1st class preparator). 



DUTIES OF OFFICERS. 



XYII. 



Assistant Director. — The Assistant Director will have entire charge of 

 everything connected with the general administration of the establish- 

 ment. All requisitions for materials and supplies will be made upon 

 him and furnished only on his approval, or in his absence upon that of 

 the Chief Clerk of the Smithsonian Institution. 



All details connected with the general administration and the routine 



of the ]Museum, the assignment of space, the construction of cases, and 



the recording, labeling, and installation of specimens will be in charge 



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