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 FIFTY-NINTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. (ins. 2559.2560. 1906. 203 results of the aforesaid survey and the locations of the said natural oyster beds, bars, and rocks in the waters within the State of Mary— land, and to furnish to the board of shellfish commissioners of the State of M_aryland such copies as may be necessary, and for this pur- - pose to employ, in the District of Columbia and elsewhere, such technically qualified persons as may be necessary to carry out the purposes of this Act. Sec. 2. That the Secretary of Commerce and Labor is hereby ,,§{‘[}‘{.?{R,§§,,Q'_L*}ff further authorized to have erected or constructed by the officers so *2**** detailed as aforesaid, while making said survey, such structures as may be necessary to mark the points of triangulation, so that the same may be used for such future work of the Coast and Geodetic Survey as the said Bureau may be hereafter required to perform in pros— ecuting the Government coast survey of the navigable waters of the United States located within the State of Maryland. - _ Sec. 3. That the Bureau of the Coast and (Jeodetic Survey and the u,?,;'?`" °‘ °’“‘°"‘“' Bureau of Fisheries be, and they are hereby, authorized and directed to expend, under the direction of the Secretary of Commerce and Labor, a sum of money not exceeding fifteen thousand dollars in car- mn. p. 714. rying out the purposes of this Act. Sec. 4. That this Act shall take effect from the date of its passage. Elim- Approved, May 26, 1906. _ CHAP. 2560.-An Act Incorporating the Archaeological Institute of America. Mg Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Repnesentatw}ves oft/ae United [Public. Nc. 182.1 States of Amer·éca in Ocm ness assembled, That Simeon E. Baldwin, ,_,,,,hm,0g,m,,m,,_ Frederic C. Bartlett, WiBiam N. Bates, W. K. Bixby, Charles J. my of Ameyw. 110. Bonaparte, Charles P. Bowditch, Henry F. Burton, H. W. Callahan, "°°"’°°` m` John Campbell, Mitchell Carroll, R.` R. Converse, J. T. Edmundson, Howard P. Eells, John W. Foster, Harold N. Fowler, Basil L. Gildersleeve, John S. Gray, J. E. Harry, John B. Jackson, Francis W. Kelse, John O. Keopili, ¥Villiam A. Lamberton, John B. Larner, Seth Low, Charles F. Lummis, G. F. Moore, Edward Delavan Perry, Henry Kirke Porter, John Dyneley Prince, Edward Robinson, J. G. Schuman, Thomas Day Seymour, F. W. Shi ley, M. S. Slaughter, Charles F. Smith, George S. Sykes, Frank  arbell, Andrew F. West, Benjamin Ide W eeler, James R. Wheeler, John Williams White, John H. Wright, their associates and successors be, and they are hereby, created a body cor orate and politic in the District of Columbia by the name, title, and style of the Archaeological Instituto of America, and by that name shall have perpetual succession for the Purposes. purpose of romotin archseolo ical studies by investigation and research in the United; States and foreign countries by sending out expeditions for special investigation, by aiding the efforts of independent explorers, by publication of archaeologica papers, and reports of the results of the expeditions which the institute may undertake or promote, and by any other means which may from time to t1me be esirable. ~ _ Sec. 2. That the government of said corporation shall be vested in °m<=<=¤ a council consisting of the following ex officio members: The presidents, the honorary presidents, the v1ce-presidents, the treasurer, and the secretary of the institute and the editor in chief and the business manager of its journal, the presidents of affiliated societies and the chairmen of the managing committees of any American schools founded b the Archaeological Institute of America in foreign countries for cllissical or archaeological studies and research (including those now affiliated with the voluntary association known as the Archaeological