ACTS AND RESOLUTIONS OF CONGRESS RELATIVE TO THE 

 SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION, NATIONAL MUSEUM, ETC. 



(Continueil from ])revi()ii?- report?-. ) 



[Fifty-sixtli Cniitrress, tirt^t f^es^ion.] 



SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION. 



UrMolrrd hy the Stimfe and JIou^c of Representatives of the United 

 Statex (f Aiiiei'lca i)i Congress as.^eird>led. That the vacancy in the 

 Board of Regents of the Smithsonian Institution, of the class other 

 than Members of Congress, caused h\ the death of AVilliani Preston 

 Johnston, of Louisiana, shall be tilled ))y the appointment of Richard 

 Olnev, a resident of ^Massachusetts. (Approved. Januarv :^4, 1900; 

 Statutes, XXXI. 709.) 



Rei^olved hy the Senate and House of HepreSentatives of the United 

 States of America in Congress asseinhted. That the vacancy in the 

 Board of Regents of the Smithsonian Institution, of the class other 

 than ^Members of Congress, shall be tilled l)y the reappointment of 

 Andrew D. White, a resident of the State of New York, whose term 

 of office has expired. (Approved, June 2, 1900; Statutes, XXXI, 71S.) 



Resol red hy the Senate {the House of Representatives concurring), 

 That there be printed of "The Smithsonian Institution: Documents 

 relative to its C^rigin and Historv," seven thousand copies, of which 

 fifteen hundred copies shall be for the use of the Senate, three thou- 

 sand copies for the use of the House of Representatives, and two 

 thousand rive hundred copies for the use of the Smithsonian Institu- 

 tion. (Passed Senate April 2«). 19<>0; passed House Alay 11. 190(J. 

 Statutes. XXXI. lo, concurrent resolutions.) 



Smithsonian Deposit [Library of Congress]: For custodian, one 

 thousand rive hundred dollars; one assistant, one thousand tAvo hun- 

 dred dollars; one messenger, seven hundred and twenty dollars: one 

 messenger boy. three hundred and sixty dollars: in all, three thousand 

 seven hundred and eighty dollars. (Legislative, executive, and judicial 

 act for 1901, approved April 17. 1900; Statutes, XXXI, 95.) 



international EXCHAN<4ES. 



For expenses of the S3\stem of international exchanges between the 

 United States and foreign countries, under the direction of the Smith- 

 sonian Institution, including salaries or compensation of all necessary 



