■ FORTY-FOUKTH CONGRESS, 1875-1877. 739 



Robbins, Robinson, Rusk, .Samjison, Seelye, Hinnickson, Smalls, A. Hen- Smith, 

 Stone, Stowell, Strait, Tarbt^x, Terry, Martin I. Townsend, Washington Townsend, 

 Waddell, John W. Wallace, Watterson, G. Wiley Wells, White, Whitehouse, Andrew 

 Williams, Alpheus S. Williams, Charles G. Williams, James Williams, William B. 

 Williams, James Wilson, Alan Wood, jr., Woodburn, Woodward, Yeates, and 

 Young— 99. 



NAYS — Messrs. Ainsworth, Beebe, Bland, Blount, Boone, Buckner, John H. Cald- 

 well, AVilliam P. Caldwell, Campbell, John B. Clarke, of Kentucky, Cochrane, Col- 

 lins, Culberson, Davis, Durham, Ellis, Felton, Finley, Forney, Fort, Franklin, 

 Glover, Goode, Goodin, Gunter, Andrew H. Hamilton, John T. Harris, Harrison, 

 Hartzell, Hatcher, Hays, Hooker, House, Humphreys, Jenks, Thomas L. Jones, 

 Knott, Franklin Landers, George M. Landers, Lawrence, Le Moyne, Levy, Lynde, 

 Meade, ]Mills, Morrison, Mutchler, Neal, Naw, Payne, John F. Philips, Poppleton, 

 Rea, Reagan, Rice, Riddle, Miles Ross, Scales, Singleton, Slemons, Southard, Sparks, 

 Springer, Stenger, Stevenson, Thomas, Throckmorton, Tucker, Turney, John L. 

 Vance, Robert B. Vance, Charles C. B. Walker, Walling, Warner, Whitthorne, Wike, 

 Jere N. Wiliams, and Benjamin Wilson — 72. 



NOT VOTING— Messrs. Anderson, Ashe, Atkins, Bagby, George A. Bagley, John 

 H. Baker, William H. Baker, Banning, Bass, Blackburn, Bradford, Bright, John Young 

 Brown, Samuel D. Burchard, Burleigh, Buttz, Cabell, Carr, Cason, Cate, Chapin, 

 Chittenden, Cook, Cowan, Cox, Darrall, De Bolt, Dibrell, Dobbins, Douglas, Dunnell, 

 Durand, Eden, Egbert, Faulkner, Field, Fuller, Gause, Gibson, Robert Hamilton, 

 Henry R. Harris, Hartridge, Henkle, Goldsmith W. Hewitt, Hoar, Holman, Hos- 

 kins. Hunter, Hunton, Hurd, Frank Jones, Kehr, King, Lane, Lapham, Leavenworth, 

 Lewis, Lord, Luttrell, Maish, McDill, McFarland, McMahon, Metcalfe, Milliken, 

 Norton, Odell, Oliver, Packer, Phelps, Pierce, Piper, Plaisted, Potter, Powell, John 

 Robbins, Roberts, Sobieski Ross, Savage, Sayler, Schleicher, Schumaker, Sheakley, 

 William E. Smith, Stanton, Stephens, Swann, Teese, Thompson, Thornburgh, Tufts, 

 Van Vorhes, Wait, Waldron, Gilbert C. Walker, Alexander S. Wallace, Walsh, Ward, 

 Warren, Erastus Wells, Wheeler, Whiting, Wigginton, AVillard, Willis, Wilshire, 

 and Fernando Wood — 119. 



So (two-thirds not voting in favor thereof) the rules were not sus- 

 pended. 



NATIONAL MUSEUM — ESTIMATES. 

 December 6, 1875 — House. 



Estimates by the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution for 1877, through the Sec- 

 retary of the Interior. 



Preservation of the collections of the surveying and exploring 

 expeditions of the Government, $25,000. 



Smithsonian Institution building: Fitting up apartments for mount- 

 ing and photographing specimens, $5,000. 



Note. — A separate place is absolutely necessary for conducting these operations. 



December 4. 1876 — House. 



Estimates by the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution for 1878, through the Sec- 

 retary of the Interior. 



For preservation of the collections of the surveving and exploring 

 expeditions of the Government, $25,000. 



Note. — This item covers the estimated expense for the coming fiscal year for the 

 charge and administration of the entire natural-history collections of the Government, 



