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 650 FIFTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 792. 1900. For stationery, typewriting supplies and repairs, for use of instructor and assistant instructors of tactics, one hundred and fifty dollars· For hooks and maps, binding books and mounting maps, one hundred and seventy-five dollars· For silk and worsted sashes for cadet officers and acting officers, two hundred and twenty dollars; _ _ _ For foils, masks, belts, fgncing gloves, and fencing ]ackets, gaiters, andrepairs four hundred ollars· For soap iused in scrubbing cadat barracks, fifty dollars; `Fror door mats for cadet barracks, sinks, and guardhouse, fifty dollars· For plumes for cadet officers and acting officers, seven%y—five dollars; For furniture for cadet barracks, three thousand our hundred dollars· For Welsbach lamps with the necessary shades, mica chimneys, and mantelsi for rooms in cadet barfiiacki, five hundred dollagsi; d D¢v#¤¤¤!¤¤*°f civil For epartment of civil an_ mi itary engineering: o els ma s iilggringiumuy engl purchase and repair of instruments, apparatus, drawing boards: desks; chairs, shelves, and cases for books and instruments, text-books, books of reference, and stationery for the use of instructors, and contingencies one thousand dollarsm}3f1g;ml$,*§;0gf)I§,};j For department of natural land experimental philosophy: For addi- ` " tions to apparatus to illustrate the principles of mechanics, acoustics, optics, and astronomy, one thousan dollars; For books of reference, scientific periodicals, text—books, stationery, materials, and repairs, four hundred dollars; For repairs to the observatory buildings, repairs to clocks, and fittinkgs to new lecture room, four hundred and fifty dollars; Depgmmenv 1;; $1; O1' department of instruction in mathematics, namely: For text- §§`{$§§?° m books, books of reference, binding, and stationery, one undred and fift dollars· ‘ &r tables of logarithms, fifty dollars; For rules and triangles, twenty-five dollars; For purchase of geometrical drawings and models_, one hundred dollars· .` ‘ Far contingencies, fifty dollars; _ _ i£:vgg¤°¤*°*°h°m‘ For department of chemistry, mmeralogy, and geology: Chemicals, y’chemical apparatus, glass and porcelain ware, paper, wire, sheet metal, ores, photographic apparatus and materials, nine hundred dollars; For roug specimens, fossils, and for apparatus and materials to be used in the practical determ1nations of mineralogical and geological specimens, pencils and paper for the practical instructions in the same branches, andd for gradua increase and improvement of the cabinet, five hundred ollarsd For new cases for: mineralogical and geological cabinets, five hunred dollars· ‘ For repaifs and additions to electric, magnetic, pneumatic, thermic, and optical apparatus, five hundred dollars; For pgrchase of] mcédernde}pctric machinery and appliances not in the Aca emy six un red dollars· - l Models, maps, and diagrams, backs of reference, text-books, and staéionery for the usehof rpstrluctprs, one hundred and eighty dollars; ontingencies one un re do lars· · drggglvértmeet ¤¢ For department of drawing: For drawing material for use of in- ` structors, tacks,_sponges, brushes, glue, alcoliol, tumblers, saucers, towels, soap, ink, stationery, and contingent expenses, two hundred and fifty dollars· F? reipaipsélttiamodels, desks, stretchers, racks, stands, and materials, one un re dollars;