IN THE SENATE OF THE UNITED STATES. 



March 1, 1867. 

 Resolved, That five thousand addititional copies of the report of the Smithsonian Institu- 

 tion for the year eighteen hundred and sixty-six, be printed; two thousand for the use of the 

 Institution and three thousand for the use of the Senate ; and that said report he stereotyped ; 

 Provided, That the aggregate number of pages contained in said report shall not exceed four 

 hundred and fifty pages, without wood cuts orplates, except those furnished by the Institution. 



IN THE HOUSE OF EEPKESENTATIVES. 



February, 28, 1867. 

 Resolved, That five thousand extra copies of the last report of the Smithsonian Institution 

 be printed ; two thousand for the Institution and three thousand for tie use of the members 

 of this House, and that the same be stereotyped. 



Congress of the United States, in the House or Representatives, 

 Forty-second Congress, Second Session, May 29, 1872. 

 The following resolution, originating in the House of Eepresentatives on the 23(1 

 instant, has this day been concurred in by the Senate : 



Resolved, (the Senate concurring,) That two thousand extra copies each of the reports 

 of the Smithsonian Institution, of which the stereotype-plates are now in the Con- 

 gressional Printing-Ofifice, be printed for distribution by the Smithsonian Institution 

 to libraries, colleges, and public establishments. 



Attest: EDW. McPHERSON, 



Cleric. 



