942 CONGRESSIONAL PROCEEDINGS. 



Mr. F. M. CocKRELL. I would suggest that 3,000 ought to be 3,500 

 for the Senate, to keep up what has been considered the proper respec- 

 tive numbers to be allotted to the Senate and the House. The Senate 

 should have one-half as many as the House. Make it 3,500 for the 

 use of the Senate and 7,000 for the use of the House. 



Mr. Hawley. The committee changed it to very nearly one- 

 half each. 



Mr. CocKRELL. Let us have it exactly one-half. I move to amend 

 the amendment bj- making the number 3,500, instead of 3,000, for 

 the Senate. 



The Presiding Officer. The Senator from Missouri moves to 

 amend the amendment of the Committee on Printing by striking out 

 "3,000" and inserting "3,500." 



The amendment to the amendment was agreed to. 

 • The joint resolution was reported to the Senate as amended, the 

 amendments were concurred in, and the resolution passed. 



The Presiding Officer. The Chair will call the attention of the 

 Senator from Connecticut to the fact that the total number of copies 

 provided for in the joint resolution is 15,000, while the distribution 

 provided calls for 15,500. 



Mr. Hawley. That is a mere correction of figures. Let the correc- 

 tion be made to correspond with the subsequent amendments. 



The Presiding Officer. The correction will be made in line 4 after 

 the word "thousand" by inserting "five hundred," so as to read: 



That there shall be printed at the Government Printing Office 15,500. 

 June 24, 1884— House. 



Passed as amended. 

 June 26, 1884. 



Resolved.^ etc.^ That there be printed at the Government Printing 

 Ofiice 15,500 copies of each of the fourth and fifth annual reports of 

 the Director of the Bureau of Ethnology, with accompanying papers 

 and illustrations, and uniform with the preceding volumes of the 

 series; of which 3,500 of each shall be for the use of the Senate, 7,000 

 for the use of the House of Representatives, and 5,000 for distribution 

 by the Bureau of Ethnology. 



(Stat., XXHI, 275.) 



February 18, 1885— Senate. 



Mr. Wilkinson Call introduced a joint resolution (S. 127) to author- 

 ize the printing of the sixth and seventh annual reports of the Bureau 

 of Ethnology. Referred to Committee on Printing. 

 February 19, 1885 — House. 



Mr. William M. Springer introduced joint resolution (H. 339): 



That there be printed at the Government Printing Office 15,500 copies each of the 

 Sixth and Seventh Annual Reports of the Director of the Bureau of Ethnology, with 

 accompanying papers and illustrations, and uniform with the preceding volumes of 

 the series; of which 3,500 shall be for the use of the Senate, 7,000 for the use of the 

 House of Representatives, and 5,000 for distribution by the Bureau of Ethnology. 



