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 FORTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch.; 235. 1880. 275 ETHNOLOGIC RESEARCHES. For the purpose of continuing ethnologic researches among the North Ethnologic re American Indians under the direction of the Secretary of the Smith- ¤*>M<>l¤¤¤- sonian Institution, twenty thousand dollars. NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES. For the expenses incurred by the Committee of the National Acad- Svisufifi v_ sqremy of Sciences during their consideration of the scientific surveys of "°Y" °f T°“"*°“°“· the Territories, four hundred dollars. BIENNIAL REGISTER. That section two of the act of December fifteenth, eighteen hundred _Bi¤¤ ¤ i M R 6- and seventy-seven, entitled “An act providing for the printing and dis- gf?,; h 4 ‘ tribution of the Biennial Register", is hereby so amended as to read Smf °2(j f3_ “ the iirst day of July" instead of "the last day of June", as the day ’ ’ upon which the lists of the Biennial Register shall in future be made up. TENTH CENSUS. To meet the expenses of enumeration and compilation attendant upon '1‘<=»nth census. the taking of the tent-h census (including printing and engraving, one hundred and twenty-tive thousand dollars), to be expended under the _ _ direction of the Secretary of the Interior, two million nine hundred and APP'°l’¤°»’¤°¤- sixty thousand dollars, to be immediately available. MISCELLANEOUS OBJECTS. GOVERNMENT HOSPITAL Fon. THE INSANE. Current expenses, Government Hospital for the Insane: For support, clothing, and treatment of the insane of the Army, Navy, I¤¤¤¤¤ of Army. Marine Corps, and Revenue—Cutter Service, and of all persons who have &°· become insane since their entry into the military or naval service of the _ _ United States, and who are indigent, and of the indigent insane of the I¤d1£§<>¤*> ¤¤¤¤·¤°· District of Columbia, one hundred and forty-three thousand dollars; and of this sum not exceeding one thousand dollars may be used for _ transporting patients to their friends: Provided, That hereafter the P'°”“"’· admissions to the hospital shall be limited to such persons as are entitled _ to treatment therein under the provisions of title fifty-nine, chapter four, MIR, Sv mb 59· of the Revised Statutes of the United States, and under the act approved jgjg, 0h_ 15G_ March third, eighteen hundred and seventyilve, chapter one hundred Stat., 18, 486. and nity-six, second session, Forty-third Congress. For general repairs and improvements, five thousand dollars. For furnishing and fitting a relief building, including heating apparatus, fifteen thousand dollars, to be immediately available. COLUMBIA INSTITUTION Fon THE DEAF AND DUMB. Current expenses, Columbia Institution for the Deaf and Dumb: For Dwf wd dumb support of the institution, including salaries and incidental expenses, and five hundred dollars for books and illustrative apparatus, and two thousand five hundred dollars for general repaiis, fifty-three thousand Eve hundred dollars: Provided, That when any indigent applicant for admission to the institution, belonging to the District of Columbia, and being of teachable age, is iound on examination by the president of the institution to be of feeble mind, and hence incapable of receiving instruction among children of sound mind, the Secretary of the Interior may cause, such person to be instructed in some institution for the education of feeble-minded children in Pennsylvania, or some other