FIFTY-THIRD CONGRESS, 1893-1895. 1695 
improving the grounds; erecting, and repairing buildings and inclo- 
sures for animals; and for administrative purposes, care, subsistence, 
and transportation of animals, including salaries or compensation of 
all necessary employees; and general incidental expenses not otherwise 
provided for, $55,000, one-half of which sum shall be paid from the 
revenues of the District of Columbia and the other half from the 
Treasury of the United States; for continuing the entrance into the 
Zoological Park from Woodley lane, and opening driveway into Zoolog- 
ical Park, from said entrance along the west bank of Rock Creek, $5,000, 
to be immediately available, which sum is hereby appropriated out of 
any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, one-half 
chargeable to the revenues of the District of Columbia. And of the 
sum hereby appropriated $5,000 shall be used toward the construction 
of a road from the Holt Mansion entrance (on Adams Mill road) into 
the park to connect with the roads now in existence, including a bridge 
across Rock Creek. 
(Stat., XXVIII, 924.) 
ACT PROVIDING FOR PUBLIC PRINTING AND BINDING AND THE DISTRI- 
BUTION OF PUBLIC DOCUMENTS. 
January 12, 1895. 
The act for printing and distributing public documents provided 
that there should be for the Smithsonian Institution: 
For foreign exchanges: House documents and reports, bound, 50 
copies; Senate documents and reports, bound, 50 copies. 
(Stat., XXVIII, 608.) 
Src. 58. Whenever printing not bearing a Congressional number 
shall be done for any department or officer of the Government, except 
confidential matter, blank forms, and circular letters not of a public 
character, or shall be done for use of Congressional committees, not 
of a confidential character, two copies shall be sent, unless withheld 
by order of the committee, by the Public Printer to the Senate and 
House libraries, respectively, and one copy each to the document 
rooms of the Senate and House, for reference; and these copies shall 
not be removed; and of all publications of the Executive Departments 
not intended for their especial use, but made for distribution, 500 
copies shall be at once delivered to the superintendent of documents 
for distribution to designated depositories and State and Territorial 
libraries. 
(Stat., XXVIII, 610.) 
Bureau of Ethnology Report, 3,500 copies for the Bureau. 
(Stat., XVIII, 613.) 
Statutes at Large ‘‘of the present and each future session of Con- 
gress,” pamphlet, 5 copies. 
Statutes at Large, bound, 2 copies. 
