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 170 FIFTY-SECOND CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 172. 1892. E? pay of one enlisted man employed as draitsman, two hundred and y-six dollars- In all, seven hundred and fifty-six dollars. _ For department of natural and experimental philosophy: For addipnumpny. tions to apparatus to illustrate the pripciples of mechanics, acoustics, optics and astronomy one thousan ollars- for books of reference scientific periodicals, text-books, stationery, materials, and repairs, fouf hundred dollars; for pay of mechanic assistant, one thousand dollars; for repairs to the observator building and clocks four hundred and Y _ 1 fifty dollars; in all, two thousand eight hundred and fifty dollars. mrgacpnziigsmout or For department of instruction in mathematics, namely: For repairs ‘ and materials for preservation of models and instruments, twenty-five dollars; for textbooks, books of reference, binding, and stationery for instructors, one hundrgld and twerétyégive dollars; for contingencies, twenty-five dollars- in l one hun r and seventy-five dollars. Doparmm of his- For department bf history, geography, and ethics: For textbooks, §{}g,F°°""’l"" "“° books of reference, maps and globes, and stationery for use of instructors, and repairs, one hundred and fifty dollars. j_D¤1¤¤¤¤¤¤*¤f¤¤z;; For department of chemistry, mineralogy, and geology: For chem- icals, chemical apparatus, glass and porcelain ware, paper, wire, sheet _ metal, ores, photographic apparatus and materials, five hundred dollars; Forrough specimens, fossils, and for apparatus and material   be used in the practical determinations of mineralogical and geological specimens, pencils and paper for practical instruction in the same branches, and for gradual increase and improvement of the cabinet, five hundred dollars · For repairs and additions to electric, magnetic, pneumatic, thermic, and optical apparatus, six hundred and fifty dollars: Provided, That any of the above-named sums not expended for the purposes named, may be used in fittings of the laboratory of new academic buildings; For pay of mechanic employed in chemical and geological section rooms arid in lecture rocéms, one thousand dollars; Form els maps an diagrams books of reference text-books and stzivtionery foil the use of instructofs, one hundred and eighty dollars; or contingencies one hundred dollars- In all, two thousaiid nine hundred and thirty dollars. iuI>¤r¤¤¤¤¤¤¤fdr•w· For department of drawing: For periodicals and books on art and g` technology, one hundred dollars; Drawing material for use of instructors drawing instruments for use in instruction, paint, turpentine, oil, vafnish, glue, plaster of Paris, card board, tacks, tumblers, saucers, cloth for screens, towels, and contingencies, two hundred and fifty dollars; Binding periodicals twenty-five dollars- Repairs to desks, izacks and talgegésliellving and arrangements in new academies and rooms two hun r an fifty dollars- Photographic material, including chemicals, paper, dry plates, and implements one hundred and fifty dollars- Framing i:adets’ drawings retained for gallery, forty dollars; d ldodels in flat and relief for second and third classes, one hundred o ars- Six prismatic compasses for field topography, ninety dollars; In all, one thousand and five dollars. D;>p¤rr¤¤~¤¤¤¤f¤¤¤·r For department of modern languages: For stationery, textbooks, °"' “"g"”g°°‘ and books of reference for the use of instructors, for repair and rebinding of text-books, and books of reference, and for printing examination papers, two hundred dollars. nspmmsun or mw. For department of law: For stationery text-books and books for _ 7 7 use of instructors, and for repairing and rebinding same, and furniture for office, two hundred and fifty dollars. aplepmyigc of pmq- For department of practical military engineering: For purchase and ,,§,,.,,,Q"‘“"` °“g‘° repair of instruments, transportaion, purchase of tools, implements, ` and materials, and for extra-duty pay of engineer soldiers, as follows,