LX ACTS AND RESOLUTIONS OF CONGRESS. 



Naval Observatory. — For repairs to buildings, fixtures, and 

 fences, furniture, gas, eliemicals, and stationer3% freight (including 

 transmission of public documents through the Smithsonian exchange), 

 foreign postage, and expressage, plants, fertilizers, and all contingent 

 expenses, two thousand five hundred dollars. (Approved February 

 25, 1903; Statutes, XXXII, 889.) 



BUREAU OF AMERICAN ETHNOLOGY. 



For continuing ethnological researches among the American Indians, 

 under the direction of the Smithsonian Institution, including salaries 

 or compensation of all necessary employees and the purchase of neces- 

 sary books and periodicals, forty thousand dollars, of which sum not 

 exceeding one thousand five hundred dollars may be used for rent of 

 building. (Approved March 3, 1903; Statutes, XXXII, 1101.) 



NATIONAL ZOOLOGICAL PARK. 



For continuing the construction of roads, walks, bridges, water 

 supply, sewerage and drainage; and for grading, planting, and other- 

 wise improving the grounds; erecting and repairing buildings and 

 inclosures; care, subsistence, purchase, and transportation of animals; 

 including salaries or compensation of all necessary employees, the 

 purchase of necessary books and periodicals, the printing and publish- 

 ing of operations, not exceeding one thousand five hundred copies, 

 and general incidental expenses not otherwise provided for, ninety-five 

 thousand dollars; one-half of which sum shall be paid from the reve- 

 nues of the District of Columbia and the other half from the Treasury 

 of the United States. (Approved March 3, 1903; Statutes, XXXII, 

 1102.) 



For Adams Mill road, Columbia road to Zoo, grade and improve, 

 seven thousand dollars. (Approved March 3, 1903; Statutes, XXXII, 

 963.) 



That in order to more fully carry out the intent of the provision in 

 the appropriation act approved July first, nineteen hundred and two, 

 providing for the expenses of the government of the District of Colum- 

 bia, authorizing the readjustment of the lines of the streets on the 

 east side of the Zoological Park, the Commissioners of the District of 

 Columbia be, and they are hereby, authorized to use as a highway so 

 much of the Zoological Park as lies within a proposed street on the 

 east side of said Zoological Park between Kenyon street and Klingle 

 road, the bounds of said street being located as follows: The east build- 

 ing line to be distant fifteen feet from the present improved thirty- 

 foot roadway and the west line to be distant forty-five feet from the 

 present improved thirty-foot roadway. (Approved March 3, 1903; 

 Statutes, XXXII, 963.)' 



