FORTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS, 1883-1885. 933 



INTERNATIONAL EXCHANGES ESTIMATES. 



Decembers, 1883 House. 



Estimates for 1885. 



For expenses of the international exchanges between the United 

 btates and foreign countries, under the direction of the Smithsonian 

 Institution, including salaries or compensation of all necessary emolov 

 ees, $10,000. 

 December 1, 1884 House. 



Estimates for 1886. 



For expenses of the system 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 

 employees, $10,000. 



INTERNATIONAL EXCHANGES APPROPRIATIONS. 

 July 7, 1884. 



Legislative, executive, and judicial act for 1885. 



Library of Congress: For expenses of exchanging public documents 

 for the publications of foreign governments, $1,000. 



(Stat., XXIII, 165.) 



Naval Observatory : For payment to the Smithsonian Institution for 

 freight on Observatory publications sent to foreign countries, $336 



(Stat., XXIII, 184.) 



Patent Office: For expenses of transporting publications of patents 

 issued by the Patent Office to foreign governments, $2,000. 



(Stat, XXIII, 188.) 

 July 7, 1884. 



Sundry civil act for 1885. 



War Department: For the transportation of reports and maps to 

 foreign countries through the Smithsonian Institution, $300. 



(Stat., XXIII, 220.) 

 July 7, 1884. 



Consular and diplomatic act for 1885. 



For the expenses of an international exchange of books, docu- 

 ments, and productions of the United States with foreign countries, 

 in accordance with the Paris convention of 1877, including salaries 

 and compensation to all necessary employees, to be expended under 

 the direction of the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution, $10,000. 



(Stat., XXin, 235.) 



March 3, 1885. 



Sundry civil act for 1886. 



For expenses of the system of international exchanges between the 

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



