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 F1rTY-six*rH coxemass. sm. II. cu. ssa. ian. 1121 accordance, except as herein provided, with the Act of Congress of August first, eig teen hundred and eighty-eight, entitled "An Act to V°‘ 2* V35? authorize condemnation of land for sites of public buildings, and for other purposes." _ _ _ NAVAL TRAINING STATION, CALIFORNIA (EU1LD1Nes): Swimming tank, ,,§,‘;Y‘*l ““‘““‘g m` four thousand five hundred dollars; revettin main road, one thousand €¤1if¤*¤i¤- tive hundred dollars; in all, six thousand dollars. NAvAL TRAINING STATION, RHODE ISLAND (EU1LD1Nes): Extending R“°d"m*‘“d· and completing breakwater and sea wall, and filling in in front of new barracks, to be immediately available, nineteen thousand five hundred dollars; makingroads and sidewalks, and paving approaches to new barracks, four thousand seven hundred dollars; coal shed and coalhandling appliances, three thousand five hundred dollars; reclaiming bay at south end of island, building sea wall, and repairing sea wall, and repairing and extending wharf, seven thousand nine hundred dollars; for erection of a house and necessary appurtenances over swimming tank, now under construction for apprentices, to be immediately available, three thousand five hundred dollars; for extending capacity of storehouse to include fire roof oil rooms fitted with steel storage tanks, and to outfit building with lighting, plumbing, and heating systems and fireproof shelving, partitions, and lockers, to be immediately available, nine thousand eight hundred and seventy dollars; reclaiming two stagnant water basins and leveling bank near the hospital, three thousand two hundred dollars; in all, naval training station, Rhode Island, fifty- two thousand one hundred and seventy dollars. . In all, “‘Public Works, Bureau of Navigation," three million fifty- eight thousand one hundred and seventy dollars. PUBLIC \VORKS—BUREAU or oRDxA1. NAVAL MAGAZINE, IONA ISLAND, NEW Yoax: For additional build- €,§“"**l P***g**Z*“€5· ings, extension of railroad to northwestern end of island, grading, sea Iona 1s1¤¤<1.N. Y. wall, and general improvements, one hundred thousand dollars. Naval magazine, Dover, New J ersey. Improvements at the naval D°""’·N·J- magazine, Dover, New Jersey, including a fixed—ammunition house, a shell house, clearing and grading land, road building, and general improvements, including a compressed—air plant and air locomotive, sixty-five thousand dollars. ' Naval magazine, Fort Mifflin, Pennsylvania: For one magazine and F°“M““i¤· Peone shell house at the naval magazine, Fort Mifflin, Pennsylvania, with track connections, lightning conductors, and the necessary appurtenances, fifty-six thousand dollars. ‘ _ Naval magazine, Norfolk, Virginia: For improvements at the naval N°Yf°“*— V**· magazine, Saint J uliens Creek, near Norfolk, Virginia, namely: Shell house, store or issuing house, wharf, derrick, lightning conductors, cistern, railroad extension, grading, concreting, and other necessary objects to properly complete the work, sixty thousand five hundred dollars. ‘ Naval torpedo station, Newport, Rhode Island: One administration N€"'p""»R·I· building for use in instruction of classes of enlisted men and officers, to contain offices, lecture rooms, overhauling room, and storeroom for torpedoes, to be immediately available, twenty-five thousand dollars; in all, naval torpedo station, Newport, Rhode Island, twenty-flve thousand dollars. . Naval proving ground, Indian Head, Maryland: One building for I“‘“““ H€“d·Mdchronograph and record office, four thousand dollars; one building for surgeon’s office and dispensary, and equipment of same, seven thousand six hundred dollars; in all, naval proving ground, Indian Head, eleven thousand six hundred dollars. In all, public works, Bureau of Ordnance, three hundred and eighteen thousand one hundred dollars. voL xxxr-—T1