1292 CONGRESSIONAL PROCEEDINGS. 
December 10, 1890—House. 
Mr. JosrpH WHEELER introduced concurrent resolution to print 
report of Smithsonian Institution and National Museum for year end- 
ing 30th of June, 1890. 
Referred to Committee on Printing. 
March 2, 1891—House. 
Passed. 
March 3, 1891—Senate. 
Mr. Cuarues F. Manperson, from Committee on Printing, reported 
favorably the concurrent resolution: 
Resolved, etc., That there be printed of the reports of the Smithsonian Institution 
and of the National Museum for the year ending June 30, 1890, in two octavo vol- 
umes, 19,000 extra copies, of which 3,000 copies shall be for the use of the Senate, 
6,000 copies for the use of the House of Representatives, 7,000 copies for the use of 
the Smithsonian Institution, and 3,000 copies for the use of the National Museum. 
Mr. ArtHur P. Gorman. I ask my colleague of the Committee on 
Printing what is the estimated cost of printing these reports for this 
year. 
Mr. Manperson. The Smithsonian report was made to the House 
of Representatives. I can only give an approximate estimate. 
Mr. Gorman. Is any special appropriation made? 
Mr. Manperson. No; this is a concurrent resolution in the usual 
form. 
The Vicr-Prestpent (Mr. Levi P. Morton). The question is on 
concurring in the resolution. 
Concurred in. 
ROCK CREEK PARK. 
December 4, 1889—Senate. 
Mr. Jonn SHERMAN introduced Dill (S. 4), establishing the Rock 
Creek Park. 
Referred to Committee on the District of Columbia. 
Mr. J. J. IN@ALts introduced bill (S. 494). 
Referred to Committee on the District of Columbia. 
December 21, 1889—Senate. 
Mr. J. J. Ineays reported with amendments bill (S. 4). 
Referred to Calendar. 
January 28, 1890—Senate. 
Bill (S. 4) amended and passed. 
February 6, 1890—House. 
Bill (S. 4) laid before the House. 
Referred to Committee on the District of Columbia. 
March 18, 1890—House. ; 
Mr. W. W. Grout reported with amendments 5. 4. 
Referred to Committee of Whole. 
