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satisfied with the statements that have been made. 



The joint resolution (H. 120) passed ayes 22, noes 14. 

 July 19, 1886 Senate. 



H. 120 referred to Committee on Printing. 

 July 31, 1886 Senate. 



Mr. CHARLES F. MANDERSON. I am instructed by the Committee on 

 Printing, to whom was referred 'the joint resolution (H. 120) to print 

 the annual bulletins of the Bureau of Ethnology, to report it favor- 

 ably with amendments. I ask for its present consideration. 



By unanimous consent, the Senate, as in Committee of the Whole, 

 proceeded to consider the joint resolution. 



The first amendment of the Committee on Printing was, in line 6, 

 after the word "Indians," to insert: 



Provided, That the authorization shall apply only to matter now on hand or col- 

 lected during the fiscal year ending June 30, 1887. 



So as to read: 



That there be printed at the Government Printing Office 10,000 copies of any mat- 

 ter furnished by the Bureau of Ethnology relating to researches and discoveries 

 connected with the study of the North American Indians: Provided, That the 

 authorization shall apply only to matter now on hand or collected during the fiscal 

 year ending June 30, 1887; the same to be issued in parts and the whole to form 

 an annual volume of bulletins, 4,000 copies of which shall be for the use of the 

 House of Eepresentatives, 1,500 copies for the use of the Senate, and 4,500 copies for 

 the use of the Bureau of Ethnology. 



The amendment was agreed to. 



The next amendment was to add as a new section the following: 



SEC. 2. The sum of $3,000, or so much thereof as may be necessary, for the print- 

 ing and binding of the aforesaid annual bulletins, is hereby appropriated out of any 

 money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated. 



The amendment was agreed to. 



The joint resolution was reported to the Senate as amended, and 

 the amendments were concurred in. 



The amendments were ordered to be engrossed and the joint reso- 

 lution to be read u third time. 



