688 CONGRESSIONAL PROCEEDINGS. 



February 23, 1863 Senate. 



Annual report of the Institution for 18(52 presented. 



Mr. W. P. FESSENDEN moved to print extra copies. 

 February 27, 1863 House. 



Annual report of the Institution for 1862 presented. 



Mr. EDWARD McPnEKSON moved to print extra copies. 

 February 28, 1863 Senate. 



The following resolution was passed: 



That 5,000 additional copies of the Report of the Smithsonian Institution for 1862 

 be printed 2,000 for the use of the Smithsonian Institution and 3,000 for the use of 

 the Senate: Provided, That the aggregate number of pages contained in said report 

 shall not exceed 450, without woodcuts or plates, except those furnished by the 

 Smithsonian Institution; and that the Superintendent of the Public Printing be 

 authorized, if consistent with the public service, to allow the Smithsonian Institu- 

 tion to stereotype the report at its own expense, or to otherwise print at its own 

 expense such additional copies as may be desired from the type set in the Govern- 

 ment printing establishment. 

 March 3, 1863 House. 



Mr. A. W. CLARK, from the Committee on Printing, reported a 

 resolution : 



That 5,000 extra copies of the Report of the Smithsonian Institution for 1862 l>e 

 printed 3,000 for the Smithsonian Institution and 2,000 for the use of the members 

 of the present House. 



Agreed to. 



THIRTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS, 1863-1865. 



REPORT OF SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION. 



June 13, 1864 Senate. 



Annual report of the Smithsonian Institution for 1863 laid before 

 the Senate. 



Mr. LYMAN TRUMBULL moved that extra copies of the report be 

 printed. 

 June 13, 1864- House. 



Annual report of the Smithsonian Institution for 1863 laid before 

 the House of Representatives, and Mr. S. S. Cox moved that extra 

 copies be printed. 

 June 18, 1864 Senate. 



Mr. H. B. ANTHONY, from the Committee on Printing, reported the 

 following: 



Resolved, That 5,000 additional copies of the report of the Smithsonian Institution 

 for 1863 be printed, 2,000 for the use of the Smithsonian Institution and 3,000 for 

 the use of the Senate: Provided, That the aggregate number of pages contained in 

 said report shall not exceed 450, without woodcuts or plates, except those furnished 

 by the Institution; and that the Superintendent of Public Printing be authorized, if 



