FIFTY-FIFTH CONGRESS, 1897-1899. 1837 
from the revenues of the District of Columbia and the other half from 
the Treasury of the United States; and of the sum hereby appro- 
priated $5,000 shall be used for continuing the entrance into the Zoo- 
logical Park from Woodley lane, and opening driveway into 
Zoological Park, from said entrance along the bank of Rock Creek, 
and $5,000 shall be expended in widening the Adams Mill road 
entrance’ to the Zoological Park from the corner of Eighteenth street 
and Columbia road, by acquiring by purchase or condemnation of 
land sufficient to widen the same to a width of 100 feet, and such road, 
so widened, shall form a parkway under the control of the Zoological 
Park. 
(Stat., XXX, 1086.) 
DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. 
February 23, 1899—Senate. 
The Vicr-Presipent (Mr. Garret A. Hopart) laid before the 
Senate a letter of Mr. S. P. Laneiey, Secretary of the Smithsonian 
Institution, transmitting the annual report of the National Society of 
the Daughters of the American Revolution. 
Referred to the Committee on Education and Labor. 
REPORT OF SALARIES OF OFFICERS AND EMPLOYEES REQUIRED. 
March 3, 1899. 
Sundry civil act for 1900. 
For the fiscal year 1901, and annually thereafter, a report in detail, 
shall be made to Congress of the salaries of all officers and employees 
paid from appropriations under the Smithsonian Institution. 
(Stat., XXX, 1085.) 
