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 518 FIFTY-SECOND CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 185. 1893. mpummsmnw- For department of drawing: For periodicals and books on art and
 * '¢· technology, one hundred dollars;

For one copy Century Dictionary in six volumes at fifteen dollars per volume, ninety dollars;

For models in flat and relief for second and third classes, one hundred dollars; _ For repairs to desks, models, stretchers, and material, seventy-nve dollars- For drawing material for use of instructors, sponges, wash-brushes, tacks, alcohol, turpentine, paint, tumblers, saucers, and contingencies, two hundred and fifty dollars; For frames for retained drawings of cadets, with glass and mats, fifty dollars; For nfteen new drawing boards, at two dollars and fifty cents, thirty- seven dollars and fifty cents; For binding periodicals, thirty dollars; For forty new steel triangles, at two dollars and fifty cents, one hundred dollars; For two surveying transits with tripods complete for contouring and topographical work, at two hundred dollars, four hundred dollars; For three steel chains, at eight dollars, twenty fourdollars; For three sets brass arrows, at two dollars, six dollars; For four hand levels, at eight dollars, thirty-two dollars; For six prismatic eompasses, at fifteen dollars, ninety dollars; For one hundred and sixty-five chairs for lecture room, at two dollars and seventy-five cents, tour hundred and fifty-three dollars and seventy-five cents; For one dividing stereopticon for electric light for lecture room, two hundred dollars; For eight stands for models and drawing materials for second class, drawing academy, at eight dollars, sixty-four dollars; For fifteen stands for models and drawing materials for third class, drawing academy, at ten dollars, one hundred and fifty dollars; For eighteen rolling shades, twenty feet long by four feet wide, for skylights of drawing academy, at five dollars, ninety dollars; For shelving and wall cases for maps, models, drawings, and material for drawing academies, one hundred dollars; d ger shelving for plaster and solid models in model room, seventy-five o ars; For shelving and fixtures in photograph room, enlarging and developing rooms, one hundred dollars; For shelving and bench in storeroom and workshop, fifty dollars; For fifty new stools for drawing academies, at one dollar and seventy- live cents, eightyseven dollars and fifty cents; For pine bookshelves in office, forty dollars; For preparation of wall in rear of lecture room for blackboard, seventy- flve dollars; For drop screens for stereopticon and color lectures, fifty dollars; For hooks, sponge racks, and miscellaneous conveniences, fifty dollars ; For extra pay of one enlisted man, employed in the department of drawing. at fifty cents per day in lieu of all extra pay now paid him, one hundred and fifty-six dollars and fifty cents; In all, three thousand one hundred and twenty-six dollars and twenty- tive cents. D,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,, 0, ,,,,,,1, For department of modern languages: For stationery, text-books, ¤¤· i¤·s¤¤s¤¤- and books of reference for the use of instructors, for repairs of books, apparatus, and office furniture, and for printing examination papers, two hundred dollars; D¤partmsnt of mw. For department of law: For stationery, textbooks, and books for use of instructors, and for repairing and rebindin g same, and furniture for office, two hundred and fifty dollars;