ACTS AND RPJSOLUTIONS OF CONGRESS. LXIII 



To construct a masoniT retaiuin*^' wall between Cincinnati street and 

 Woodley road to detine the limits of a new driveway which the Com- 

 missioners of the District of Columl)ia arc hereby authorized to layout 

 along the east side of Rock Creek from Connecticut avenue to Zoolog- 

 ical Park, four thousand dollars: Provided^ That all the land within 

 the limits of said highway between Cincinnati street and Woodley 

 road shall tirst be dedicated to the District of Columbia. (District of 

 Columbia act for 1901, approved June 6, 1900; Statutes, XXXI, 561.) 



Resolved hy the Senate and House of Representatives of the United 

 States of Aiuerica in Congress assemhled^ That the sum of ten thousand 

 dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary, be, and the same is 

 hereb3% appropriated, out of any money in the Treasur}- not otherwise 

 appropriated, for the repair of county roads and bridges (including 

 those in the Rock Creek and the Zoological parks) that were damaged 

 by the storm of June second, nineteen hundred, the same to be imme- 

 diately available, and to be expended under the Commissioners of the 

 District of Columbia. (Approved, June 7, 1900; Statutes, XXXI, 722.) 



The Chief of Engineers of the United States Army is authorized to 

 make an examination and to report to Congress on the lirst Monday in 

 December, nineteen hundred, plans for the treatment of that section 

 of the District of Columbia situated south of Pennsylvania avenue and 

 north of B street soutliAvest, and for a suitable connection between the 

 Potomac and the Zoological parks, and in making such examinations 

 and plans he is authorized to employ a landscape architect of con- 

 spicuous ability in his profession; for services and expenses incident 

 to said examination and report the sum of four thousand dollars is 

 hereby appropriated. (Sundry civil act for 1901, approved June 6, 

 1900; Statutes, XXXI, 622.) 



AMERICAN HISTORICAL ASSOCIATION. 



Resolved hy tlie Senate and House of Representatives (f the i nited 

 States of America in Conijress assemhled. That there be printed of the 

 annual reports of the American Historical Association, beginning with 

 the report of the year eighteen hundred and ninety-nine, two thousand 

 five hundred copies in addition to those provided for under existing 

 law, of which live hundred copies shall be for the use of the Senate, 

 one thousand copies for the use of the House of Representatives, and 

 one thousand copies for the use of the American Historical Associa- 

 tion. (Approved, May 25, 1900; Statutes, XXXI, 717.) 



PARIS EXPOSITION. 



For each and eveiy purpose named in the paragraph in the sundry 

 civil appropriation Act, approved Jul}^ first, eighteen hundred and 

 ninety-eight, under the heading ''Paris Exposition," one hundred and 

 sixty-nine thousand five hundred dollars, of which amount not exceed- 

 ing ninety-six thousand five hundred dollars may be expended for 



