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 FIFTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 1760. 1904. 447 For department of natural and experimental hiloso h : Additions ubelglruneut °* M'; to apparatus to illustrate the (principles of mechdiiics, acIbu5stics, optics, mliiiunildwpclnliidmen and astronomv, one thousan dollars; for books of reference, scientific periodicals, text-books, stationery, materials, and repairs, four hundred dollars; for repairs to the observatory buildings and repairs to clocks, four hundred and fifty dollars; · Provided, That any of the above sums for the department of natural mm, msu_ and experimental philosophy, not expended for the pu ses named, ewmay be expended for instrument cases, shelves, and iittings in the lecture room, office, and section rooms used by the department of ` natural and experimental philosophy. .' ` For department of instruction in mathematics: Text-books, books ,,,,'§§§,“,,‘,Q'f'“°“‘°*’““”"' of reference, binding, and stationery; for tables of logarithms; for rules and triangles; or purchase of geometrical drawings and models; for cases for geometrical models; for office desks, chairs, bookcases, and office fittings; and for contingencies, seven hundred and twenty- five dollars; For department of chemistry, mineralogy, and geology: Chemicals, chemical apparatus, glass and porcelain ware, Hpaper, w1re, sheet metal, ores, photographic apparatus and materials, ve hundred dollars; for ro h specimens, foss1ls, and for apparatus and materials to be used ‘ inlie practical determinations of mineralo ical and geological specimens, pencils, and pa r for the practiced instruction in the same branches, and for gradiical increase and improvement of the cabinet, two hundred dollars; repairs and additions to electric, magnetic, pneuumtic, thermic, and optical apparatus, nine hundred dollars; for models, maps, and diagrams, books of reference, text·books, and stationery for theuse of instrnctoiaone hundred and eighty dollars; and for contingencies, one hundredollars;. . _ For purchase of laboratory and powe1·—room machine? and appagagps and installation, seven thousand one hundred an ninety- ve o ars· · For department of drawing: Drawing material, instruments, and ;,g`?”°"°"t°f°r°w` stationery for use of instructors; repairs to models and purchase of new models; desks, stretchers, drawin boards, racks, and stands; framing drawings; books and periodicali on art, architecture, topography, and technology; binding maps, books, and so forth; repairs to stereopticon and purchase of antern slides; photographic apparatus and material, preparation of new data sheets and illustrated amphlets for use of cadets; purchase of new instruments and repair of) old ones, for use of cadets; and for eontin ent expenses, one thousand five hundred and eighteen dollars and fiffy cents; For department of modern languages: For stationery, text-books, °,{,"§ f"'"°"‘ and books of reference for use of instructors, for repairs of books and apparatus and for office fu rniture, and for printing examination mm an other necessary papers, and for contingencies, five himd and ninety-eight dollars; _ . For department of law and history: For stationery, text·books, and ,,, “‘ °* l'"' books of reference for the use of instructors, maps, map fixtures, furniture, and for repairs to the same, for rebinding books and periodicals, and for contingencies, five hundred dollars; For de rtment of practical military engineering: For purchase and ¤;,€°“$$$§f,°f§¤?Z repair ofriinstruments; transportation; purchase of tools, implements, ¤°°'m8· and materials, and for extra-duty pay of engineer soldiers, as follows, namely: For instruments for use in instructing cadets in making reconnoissances; photographic apparatus and material for field photography; drawing instruments and material for platting reconnoissances; surveying instruments; instruments and material for signaling and Held telegraphy; transportation of field parties; tools and material for the