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 916 FIFTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 804. 1901. For door mats for cadet barracks, sinks, and guardhouse, fifty dollars; For plumes for cadet officers and acting officers, seventy-five dollars; For additional furniture for cadet barracks, to be immediately available, one thousand one hundred and sixty-eight dollars and seventy-five cents; For repairs and furniture for offices, one hundred dollars; For twelve topographical ganvas wall niaps, viithdfealturgs in oil colors, large scale, to be imme iately avai ab e. one un re an twenty dollars· For eight canvas relief maps, in colors, large scale, to be immediately available, eighty dollars; _ For three dozen pocket compasses for field reconnoissance, to be immediately availab e, ninety dollars; Qiewglrggntvfcivu For department of civil and military engineering: Models, maps, gener; ry °°gf purchase and repair of instruments, apparatus, dl‘8.W1Ilg boards, des s, chair? shelves, afpd cases for lgooksband instrpments, text-boogs, books of re erence, an stationery or the use o instructors, an contingencies, one thousand dollars· " De1>¤r¤¤•§§<>f rpt- For department of natural’and experimental philosophy: For addium"' °w"p °°°° y' tions `to apparatus to illustrate the principles of mechanics, acoustics, optics, and astronomy, one thousand dollars; For `tiooks of reference, sc%pntitic5>e1ripdicals,text-books, stationery, materia s, and repairs, four undre o lars; For repairs to the observator * buildings re airs to clocks and fittin s to new lecture room, four hundred an’d fiii dollars; ’ 1% Y Department or or department of instruction in mathematics, namely: For text- “‘“°""“°t‘°"‘ books, Books of reference, binding, and stationery, one hundred and tif? dollars; or tables of logarithms, fifty dollars; For rules and triangles twenty-five dollars· Igor purchase of geonietrical drawings arid models, one hundred dollars· _ For contingencies, fifty dollars; For cases for eometrical models, three hundred and fifty dollars; S neganmem of For department of chemistry, mineralogy, and geology: Chemicals, °”°“‘ "’·°“" chemical apparatus, glass and porcelain ware, paper, wire, sheet metal, ores, photographic apparatus and materials, nme hundred dollars; For chemica cases in the laborator for storin and preservin su - l` d` t'l k’hd'ddollg gp p IBS use in prac 1ca wor six un re ars· For (tienctgicipftandl ppised platform for chemical lecture room, two hundre any dollars; . For rough specimens, fossils, and for apparatus and materials to be used-in the practical determinations of mmeralogical and geological specimens, pencils and paper for the practical instructions in the same branchesg aplddfpf gradua increase and improvement of the cabinet, five hun re dollars· For repafirs and additions liao elecgrgc, fnagnetic, pneumatic, thermic, and optica apparatus one thousand ol ars; . For urchase of mddern electric machinery and a lpliances not in the d P h d d d ll p` Aca em six un re dollars- Models; maps, and diagranis, books of reference, text—books, and stationery for the use of instructors, one hundred and eighty dollars; Contingencies, one hundred dollars; ne artment or For de artment of drawin : For drawin material for use of G wf P g g '“ °g‘ instructors, tacks, sponges, brushes, glue, alcohol, tumblers, saucers, gofivels, soap, ink, stationery, and contingent expenses, three hundred o lars· · For repairs to·models, desks stretchers, racks, stands, and materials, one hun red and twenty-five dollars;