ACTS AND RESOLUTIONS OF CONGRESS- XLIII 



of which sum not exceeding one thousand dollars may be used for rent 

 of building. (Sundry civil appropriation act, approved March 2, 1895, 

 statutes of Fifty-third Congress, p. 925.) 



ASTROPHYSICAL OBSERVATORY. 



For maintenance of Astrophysical Observatory, under the direction 

 of the Smithsonian Institution, including salaries of assistants, appa- 

 ratus, and miscellaneous expenses, nine thousand dollars. (Sundry 

 civil appropriation act, approved March 2, 1895, statutes of the Fifty- 

 third Congress, p. 924.) 



NATIONAL ZOOLOGICAL PARK. 



For continuing the construction of roads, walks, bridges, water 

 supply, sewerage, and drainage ; and for grading, planting, and other- 

 wise improving the grounds; erecting and repairing buildings and 

 inclosures for animals; and for administrative purposes, care, subsist- 

 ence, and transportation of animals, including salaries or compensation 

 of all necessary employees, and general incidental expenses not other- 

 wise provided for, fifty-five thousand dollars, 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 Zoological Park, from said entrance along the west bank 

 of Eock Creek, five thousand dollars, 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 five thou- 

 sand dollars 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 Eock Creek. 

 (Sundry civil appropriation act, approved March 2, 1895, statutes of 

 Fifty-third Congress, p. 924.) 



AMERICAN HISTORICAL ASSOCIATION. 



Of the Eeport of the American Historical Association, three thousand 

 copies; five hundred for the Senate, one thousand for the House, and 

 one thousand five hundred for distribution by the association and the 

 Smithsonian Institution. (Act providing for Public Printing and Bind- 

 ing, approved January 12, 1895, statutes of the Fifty-third Congress, 

 p. 616.) 



