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 FORTY-NINTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 570. 1886. 89 For department of chemistry, miueralogy, and geology: For chemi- Department of cals, chemical apparatus, glass and porcelain ware, paper, wire, sheet- °h°mi¤*'Y» mi¤¤1‘- metal, ores, photographic apparatus and materials, five hundred dol- “$’gy’ ‘"‘d g°°1°` lars; rough specimens, fossils, files, alcohol, lamps, blow-pipes, pencils, g" and paper for practical instruction in mineralogy and geology, and tor gradual increase and improvement of the cabinet, tour hundred dollars; repairs and additions to electric, magnetic, pneumatic, and thermic ap~ paratus, and apparatus illustrating optical properties of substances, seven hundred and fifty dollars; pay of mechanic employed in chemical and geological section-rooms and in lecture-rooms, one thousand dollars; models, maps, and diagrams, books of reterence, text-books, and stationery for the use of instructors, one hundred and eighty dollars; contingencies, one hundred dollars; in all, two thousand nine hundred and thirty dollars. _ For department of history, geography, and ethics: For text-books, Department of books of reference. and stationery for use of instructors, and repairs, history, gccgra~ one hundred and fifty dollars. Phi': ud °*hi¢¤- For department of artillery, cavalry, and infantry tactics, namely: pepmment of For tan-bark for riding-hall, three hundred dollars; repairing camp- “'”m9*'Y» °¤·V¤]¤Y» stools and camp-furniture, one hundred dollars; furniture for offices and $$,2 ‘“f““"Y ”"` reception-room, one hundred dollars; stationery for use of instructorand assistants, one hundred and fifty dollars ; `books and maps, seventy- tive dollars; 'supply of Hxtures for gymnasium, and repairs, two hundred and fifty dollars; foils, fencing-gloves, jackets, gaiters, and repairs, two hundred and fifty dollars; in all, one thousand two hundred and twenty-tive dollars. For department of law: For stationery, text~books, and books of ref- Department or erence for use of instructors, two hundred and tidy dollars. I"'- _ For department of civil and military engineering : For models, maps, Department of purchase and repairs of instruments, text-books, books of reference, and civil am! milimfy stationery for the use of instructors, and contingencies, five hundred °“g‘“°“““g· · dollars; extra pay of enlisted man employed as draughtsman, one hundred dollars; in all, six hundred dollars. For department of ordnance and gunnery: For addition to models; Department or drawing apparatus illustrating course of instruction; repairs of electro- °¤*¤¤¤¤¤ ¤¤d 8¤¤· ballistic machines, galvanic batteries, and models; for addition to tiring- “°’Y· houses and practical instruction-room; for books of reference, textbooks, and stationery for the use of instructors, three hundred dollars. For department of practical military engineering: For purchase and Department of repair of instruments; transportation; purchase of tools, implements, P¤`°9¤°**¥ ¤'h*¤*'Y , and materials, and for extra-duty pay of engineer soldiers, as follows, °°gm°°°°°’ namely: Astronomical and meteorological instruments and lights for use in instructing cadets in practical astronomy; reconuoitering instruments for use in their practical instruction in making reconnaissances; photographic apparatus and material for held photography; drawing instruments and material for plotting reconnaissancesv surveying instruments; instruments and material for signaling and field telegraphy ; transportation of field parties; tools and material for the preservation and repair of one wooden ponton and one canvas ponton bridge train; sapping and mining tools and material; profiling material; rope; cordage; end materials for rafts and for spar and trestle bridges; intreucliing tools; tools and material for the repair of Fort Clinton and the batteries at the Academy, and extra-duty pay of engineer soldiers employed upon the same; extra·duty pay of two engineer soldiers, at tlfry cents per day each, when performing special skilled mechanical labor in the department of practical military engineering; for models, books of reference, and stationery, one thousand two hundred dollars. For department of drawing: For books of reference, periodicals on Department vf nrt and technology, one hundred dollars- models for topographical, d’“"“‘8· mechanical, and free-hand drawing, one hundred dollars; repairs to desks, models, racks, stools, stretchers, and tables, one hundred dollars; drawing material for use of instructors, card-board, tacks, brushes,