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Src. 243. All packages containing the dead bodies, or the plumage, or parts 
thereof, of game animals, or game or other wild birds, when shipped in inter- 
state or foreign commerce, shall be plainly and clearly marked, so that the 
name and address of the shipper, and the nature of the contents, may be 
readily ascertained on an inspection of the outside of such package. (Approved 
March 4, 1909; Statutes XXXVI, 1137.) 
REARRANGEMENT OF ESTIMATES WHEN NOT TRANSMITTED IN PROPER FORM : 
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Src. 4. When estimates hereafter transmitted to the Treasury for submission 
to Congress do not in form and arrangement comply with the provisions of 
section four of the legislative, executive, and judicial appropriation act, ap- 
proved June twenty-second, nineteen hundred and six, they shall, under direc- 
tion of the Secretary of the Treasury, be rearranged so as to comply with said 
requirements of law. (Approved, March 4, 1909; Statutes XXXVI, 907.) 
MEMORIAL TO JOHN WESLEY POWELL: For the purpose of procuring and erect- 
ing on the brink of the Grand Canyon, in the Grand Canyon Forest Reserve in 
Arizona, a memorial to the late John Wesley Powell, with a suitable pedestal, 
if necessary, in recognition of his distinguished public services as a soldier, 
explorer, and administrator of government scientific work, five thousand 
dollars: Provided, That the design for said memorial and the site for the same 
shall be approved by the Secretary of the Interior. (Approved March 4, 1909; 
Statutes XXXVI, 992.) 
ALASKA-YUKON-PAcIFIC EXxPosITION: The United States Government Board 
of Managers of the Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition is authorized to rent such 
workshops, storage and office rooms in the District of Columbia as may be 
required in connection with the preparation, safe-keeping, and return of the 
government exhibit authorized by act of Congress, approved May twenty- 
seventh, nineteen hundred and eight. (Approved March 4, 1909; Statutes 
XXXVI, 9638.) 
INTERNATIONAL EXCHANGES. 
For expenses of the system of international exchanges between the United 
States and foreign countries, under the direction of the Smithsonian Institu- 
tion, including salaries or compensation of all necessary employees, and the 
purchase of necessary books and periodicals, thirty-two thousand dollars. (Ap- 
proved March 4, 1909; Statutes XXXVI, 964.) 
TRANSMISSION OF PUBLIC DOCUMENTS THROUGH SMITHSONIAN EXCHANGE SERY- 
Ice: For repairs to buildings, fixtures, and fences, furniture, gas, chemicals, 
and stationery, freight (including transmission of public documents through 
the Smithsonian exchange), foreign postage, and expressage, plants, fertilizers, 
and all contingent expenses, three thousand dollars. (Approved March 4, 
1909; Statutes XXXVI, 885.) 
DISTRIBUTION OF CONGRESSIONAL RECORD THROUGH INTERNATIONAL EXCHANGES 
TO FOREIGN COUNTRIES: Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives 
of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That for the purpose 
of more fully carrying into effect the provisions of the convention concluded 
at Brussels on March fifteenth, eighteen hundred and eighty-six, and pro- 
claimed by the President on January fifteenth, eighteen hundred and eighty- 
nine, the Public Printer is hereby authorized and directed to supply to the 
Library of Congress such number as may be required, not exceeding one hun- 
dred copies, of the daily issue of the Congressional Record for distribution, 
through the Smithsonian Institution, to the legislative chambers of such foreign 
