ACTS AND RESOLUTIONS OF CONGRESS RELATIVE TO THE 
SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION AND ITS BRANCHES, 
{Continued from previous Reports. ] 
[Sixtieth Congress, first session. ] 
SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION, 
SMITHSONIAN GROUNDS: For improvement, care, and maintenance of Smith- 
sonian grounds, three thousand dollars. (Approved March 4, 1909; Statutes 
XXAVI, 994.) 
WAICHMEN, SMITHSONIAN GROUNDS: For day watchmen as follows: One in 
Franklin Park; one in Lafayette Park; two in Smithsonian grounds; one in 
Judiciary Park; ore in Lincoln Park and adjacent reservations; one at Iowa 
Circle; one at Thomas Circle and neighboring reservations; one at Washington 
Circle and neighboring reservations; one at Dupont Circle and neighboring 
reservations; one at McPherson and Farragut parks; one at Stanton Park and 
neighboring reservations; two at Henry and Seaton parks; one at Mount Ver- 
non Park and adjacent reservations, one for the greenhouses and nursery; two 
at grounds south of Executive Mansion; one at Garfield Park; one at Monu- 
ment Park; and one at Monument Park Annex (Potomac Park) ; twenty-one in 
all, at seven hundred and twenty dollars each, fifteen thousand one hundred 
and twenty dollars. 
For night watchmen as follows: Two in Smithsonian grounds; one in Ju- 
diciary Park; two in Henry and Seaton parks; one in grounds south of Execu- 
tive Mansion; one in Monument Park; one at Monument Park Annex (Potomac 
Park) ; and two in Garfield Park; ten in all, at seven hundred and twenty dol- 
lars each, seven thousand two hundred dollars. (Approved March 4, 1909; 
Statutes XXXVI, 881.) 
PRINTING AND BINDING: For the Smithsonian Institution, for printing and 
binding the Annual Reports of the Board of Regents, with general appendixes, 
ten thousand dollars; under the Smithsonian Institution, for the Annual 
Reports of the National Museum, with general appendixes, and for printing 
labels and blanks and for the Bulletins and Proceedings of the National 
Museum, the editions of which shall not exceed four thousand copies, and bind- 
ing, in half turkey or material not more expensive, scientific books and pam- 
phlets presented to and acquired by the National Museum Library, thirty-four 
thousand dollars; for the Annual Reports and Bulletins of the Bureau of Ameri- 
ean Ethnology, and for miscellaneous printing and binding for the bureau, 
twenty-one thousand dollars; for miscellaneous printing and binding for the 
International Exchanges, two hundred dollars; the International Catalogue 
of Scientific Literature, one hundred dollars; the National Zoological Park, 
two hundred dollars; the Astrophysical Observatory, two hundred dollars; and 
for the Annual Report of the American Historical Association, seven thousand 
dollars; in all, seventy-two thousand seven hundred dollars. (Approved March 
4, 1909; Statutes XXXVI, 1022-3.) 
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