844 CONGRESSIONAL PROCEEDINGS. 



February 3, 1881 — House. 



Mr. J. C. S. Blackburn offered concurrent resolution to print 

 6,000 each of volumes 6, 7, 8, 9, and 10 of Contributions to North 

 American Ethnology, 3,000 for the House, 1,000 for Senate, and 2,000 

 for the Bureau of Ethnolog'y. 



Referred to Committee on Printing. 



February 28, 1881— House. 



Reported and adopted resolution amended, 3,030 for House, 1,000 

 for Senate, 1,970 for Bureau of Ethnology. 



Mr. Benjamin Wilson. The object of the amendments is to increase 

 the number to each member of the House, giving each member ten 

 copies. 



Mr. Harry Whitp:. Of what Congress will the members be entitled 

 to copies? 



Mr. Wilson. Those who are members of Congress at the time the 

 report is printed will be entitled to copies. 



Adopted. 



March 2, 1881— Senate. 

 Passed. 



ETHNOLOGY — REPORT. 

 June 1, 1880— House. 



Mr. J. Floyd King submitted concurrent resolution to print 15,000 

 copies of the [first] Annual Report of the Director of the Bureau of 

 Ethnology of the Smithsonian Institution, with the necessary illustra- 

 tions, 7,000 for the House, 3,000 for the Senate, and 5,000 for distribu- 

 tion by the Smithsonian Institution. 



Referred to Committee on Printing. 



Mr. Otho H. Singleton. I desire to state that this is one of the 

 books which have been published from year to year. 



June 9, 1880— House. 

 Passed. 



June 14, 1880— Senate. . 

 Passed. 



February 3, 1881 — House. 



Mr. J. C. S. Blackburn offered concurrent resolution to print 

 15,000 copies of the second and third reports of the Bureau of Ethnol- 

 ogy, 7,000 for the House, 3,000 for the Senate, and 5,000 for Bureau 

 of Ethnology. 



Referred to Committee on Printing. 



February 14, 1881 — House. 



Reported amended, to give 7,272 copies to the House, 3,000 to the 

 Senate, and 4,728 to the Bureau of Ethnology. Agreed to. 



February 19, 1881— Senate. 

 Passed. 



