ACTS AND RESOLUTIONS OF CONGRESS RELATIVE TO THE 

 SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION, NATIONAL MUSEUM, ETC. 



(Continued from previous reports.) 



[Fifty-fifth Congress, Third Session.] 

 8MITHSONIAX INSTITUTION. 



Resolved lyy tlie Senate and House of Representatives of the United 

 States of America in Congress assembled. That the vacancy in the Board 

 of Regents of the Smithsonian Institution, of the class other than mem- 

 bers of C'ongTess, shall be tilled b}- the reappointment of James B. 

 Angell, a resident of Michigan, whose term of office expires on Jan- 

 uar}'^ nineteenth, eighteen hundred and ninety-nine. (Joint resolution 

 No. 10, approved January 24, 1899. Statutes, XXX, 1387.) 



Report on Salaries. — For the fiscal year nineteen hundred and one, 

 and annually thereafter, a report in detail, shall be made to Congress 

 of the salaries of all ofiicers and employees paid from appropriations 

 under the Smithsonian Institution. (Sundry civil act for 1900, approved 

 March 3, 1899. Statutes, XXX, 1085.) 



Lihrary of Congress. — One assistant (librarian) (in charge of Smith- 

 sonian deposit), one thousand fiN'e hundred dollars. (Legislative, 

 executive, and judicial act, approved Februarv 24, 1899. Statutes, 

 XXX, 853.) 



INTERNATIONAL EXCHANGES. 



rntern<if/(in(il cxchajiges. — ^For expenses of the S3'stem of inter- 

 national exchanges between the Ignited States and foreign countries, 

 under the direction of the Smithsonian Institution, including salaries 

 or ccmipensation of all necessary employees, and the purchase of neces- 

 sary ])ooks and periodicals, twenty-four thousand dollars. (Sundry 

 civil act for 1900, approved March 3, 1899. Statutes, XXX, 1085.) 



NATIONAL .MUSEUM. 



Natiotuil Mn.'ieum. — For cases, furniture, fixtures, and appliances 

 re({uired for the exhibition and safe-keeping of the collections of the 

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