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 FIFTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Rus. 21-23. 1902. 741 [N 0. 21.] Joint Resolution Making an additional appropriation for ex nses of M8? 15. 1902- the dedication of the statue of Marshal de  to be unveiled in th; city of  Washington."’ Resolved by the Senate and 1%use of R esentatioes of the United States of America in Congress a.sse1nbled,%’lrat the additional sum of ,§(g@g$g¤S*,gmg; ten thousand dollars is hereby appro riated out of any money in the ation so: dediieadon Treasury not otherwise appropriatedl: to be expended under the direc- °’xp°"°°°' tion of the Secretary of State for the purpose of carrying out the provisions of the Joint Resolution entitled a "Joint Resolution authorrzing and requesting the President to extend to the Government and ppople of France and to the families of Marshal de Rochambeau and arquis de Lafayette an invitation to join the Government and ople of the United States in the dedication of the monument of Marml de """· ”·“·m· Rochambeau to be unveiled in the city of Washington," approved March twenty-first, nineteen hundred and two. Approved, May 15, 1902. [No. 22.] Joint Resolution Relating to publications of the Geological Survey. May 16, 1902. Resolved by the Senate and House of R esentatives of the United [Pub' RH" Mm'] States of America in Congress assembled, mt hereafter the publica- Geological Survey. tions of the Geolo 'cal Survey shall consist of the annual report of the P“*’“°""°“’ °‘· Director, which sbizll be confined to one volume of royal octavo size; monographs, of quarto size; professional papers, of quarto size; bulletins, of ordinary octavo size; mineral resources, of ordinary octavo size; water-supply and irrigation papers, of ordinary octavo size; and such ma s, folios, and atlases as may be required by existing law. That hereafter the reports of the Geological Survey, except the R€P<>¤¤· annual report of the Director, shall be published in editions as recommended in each case by the Director and approved by the Secretary of the Interior, but not to exceed ten thousand copies. That whenever the edition of any of the reports of the Survey shall Ad‘“*i°¤’** °°P**—‘¤ have become exhausted, and the demand for it continues, there shall ' be published, on the requisition of the Secretary of the Interior, as man additional copies of the report as the Director of the Survey shallystate will, in his judgment, be necessary to meet the demand. That the bulletins and professional papers shall be distributed gra- m§,'g}“g{,Q‘,f,{}jj'Q£* tuitousl, and not sold; and that of the number published one thousand` copies shall be delivered to the Senate and two thousand copies shall be delivered to the House of Representatives for distribution. That the provision of law approved June eleventh, eighteen hun- mR;{*;”$';*;_“0°f,j¤;*;’; dred and ninety-six, restricting the water-supply  to one hun- sciigqm. dred pages and to editions of five thousand copies shall be, and hereby ° ‘ 29* p' m` is, rescinded. That the Director of the Survey shall transmit to the Library of C£;g;}§;°°¤°¤¤ O! Congress two co ies of every report of the Bureau as soon as the hrst ` delivery to the Siirvey is made, such copies to be additional to those received by the Library of Congress un er existing law. Approved, May 16, 1902. [No. 23.] Joint Resolution Providing for me printing annually of {ranks required May 19.1902. for sending out seed. Resolved by the Senate and House of R esentatifves of the United _ States of Amerka in Congress assembled, mt the Public Printer shall m·gn¥{_‘°“*““‘]D°P°“ furnish to the Department of Agriculture such franks as the Secretary seeaerumtnuun