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accompanying papers and illustrations, and uniform with the preceding volumes of 
the series, of which 3,500 shall be for the use of the Senate, 7,000 for the use of the 
House of Representatives, and 5,000 for distribution by the Bureau of Ethnology. 
I send the amendments that I propose to the desk, so as to make the 
concurrent resolution read: 
That there be printed at the Government Printing Office 8,000 copies each of the 
eleventh and twelfth annual reports of the Director of the Bureau of Ethnology, with 
accompanying papers and illustrations, and uniform with the preceding volumes of 
the series, of which 1,000 shall be for the use of the Senate, 2,000 for the use of the 
House of Representatives, and 5,000 for distribution by the Bureau of Ethnology. 
Mr. Manperson. These amendments make the concurrent resolution 
conform to the public-printing bill that has passed the Senate. The 
cost of the printing and binding, as per estimate of the Public Printer, 
will be, for both reports, $26,000. 
The amendments were agreed to. 
Mr. F. M. Cockreti. Was the number of those ethnological reports 
cut down to 1,000 for the Senate in the public-printing bill? 
Mr. Manperson. Yes; that was the provision of the general bill— 
1,000 for the Senate, 2,000 for the House, and 5,000 for the Bureau of 
Ethnology. 
The concurrent resolution as amended was agreed to. 
May 10, 1892—House. 
Mr. James D. RicHarpson, from Committee on Printing, submitted 
report (H. 1338): 
The Committee on Printing have considered the Senate concurrent 
resolution, with the reeommendation that it do pass. 
The estimated cost of the same is about $13,000 each. 
The committee recommend that the House concurrent resolution on 
the same subject do lie on the table. 
Senate resolution passed. 
COLONIAL DAMES OF AMERICA. 
January 7, 1892—House. 
Mr. J. J. Lirrze introduced bill (H. 1519) to incorporate the 
Society of Colonial Dames of America. 
Referred to Committee on the Library. 
February 10, 1892—House. 
Mr. A. J. Cummines, from Committee on the Library, submitted 
report (H. 256) on H. 1519. 
Referred to House Calendar. 
February 18, 1892—Senate. 
Mr. J. R. Hawtey introduced bill (S. 2297) to incorporate the 
Society of the Colonial Dames of America: 
Be it enacted, etc., That Elizabeth Duer King (Mrs. Archibald Gracie King), of 
New Jersey; Elizabeth Coralie Gardiner (Mrs. John Lyon Gardiner), of Gardiner 
Island; Eleanor Van Rensselaer Fairfax (Mrs. Hamilton Fairfax), of New York; 
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