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JOURNAL OF THE 



ments, Congressional and others, connected with the history of 

 the Smithsonian bequest, and of its legislation, and cause them to 

 be substantially bound, as a commencement of its Library. 



William Archer, Esq., Architect, of the City of Washington, 

 presented to the Board a plan and drawings for a building for the 

 Institution, together with specifications and estimates of cost, &c. 

 which was referred to the Committee on Buildings. 



And then, on motion, the Board adjourned until the last Mon- 

 day in November next. 



