ACTS AND RESOLUTIONS OP CONGRESS. XLVII 



tiinety-five, one hundred and twenty, dollars. (Deficiency appropria- 

 tion act, approved June 8, 1896, Statutes of the Fifty-fourth Congress, 

 p. 279.) 



NORTH AMERICAN ETHNOLOGY. 



For continuing ethnological researches among the American Indians, 

 under the direction of the Smithsonian Institution, including salaries 

 or compensation of all necessary employees, forty-five thousand dol- 

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

 rent of building. (Sundry civil appropriation act, approved June II, 

 1890, Statutes of the Fifty-fourth Congress, p. 425.) 



Claims allowed by the Auditor of the Treasury Department. — For 

 North American Ethnology, Smithsonian Institution, four dollars and 

 seventy-seven cents. (Deficiency appropriation act, approved June 8, 

 1890, Statutes of the Fifty-fourth Congress, p. 307.) 



ASTROPHVSICAL OBSERVATORY. 



For maintenance of Astrophysical Observatory, under the direction 

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

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

 civil appropriation act, approved June 11, 1890, Statutes of the Fifty- 

 fourth Congress, p. 425. 



NATIONAL ZOOLOGICAL PARK. 



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

 ply, sewerage, and drainage, and for grading, planting, and otherwise 

 improving the grounds, erecting, and repairing buildings and incis- 

 ures, care, subsistence, transportation of animals, including salaries 

 or compensation of all necessary employees, and general incidental 

 expenses not otherwise provided for, sixty-seven 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; 

 and of (lie sum hereoy appropriated five thousand dollars shall be used 

 for continuing the entrance into the Zoological Park from Woodley 

 lane, and opening driveway into Zoological Park from said entrance 

 along the bank of Pock Creek, and five thousand dollars shall be used 

 toward the construction of a road from the Dolt Mansion entrance (on 

 Adams Mill road) into the park to connect with the roads now in exist- 

 ence, including a bridge across Bock Creek. (Sundry civil appropria- 

 tion act, approved June 11, 1890, Statutes of the Fifty-fourth Congress, 

 p. 125.) 



For repairs to the licit Mansion, to make the same suitable for occu- 

 pancy, and for office furniture, including the accounts set forth here- 

 under in House Document numbered Three hundred and twenty-four 

 of this session, four hundred and twenty : six dollars and fifty-seven 

 cents. 



