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 964 SIXTIETH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 299. 1909. IAM ¤°°°¤· portion of this sum shall be expended for plrinting United States notes or Treasury notes of larger denomination t an_those that may be canceled or retired, except rn so far as such prmtrng may be necessary in v°l‘ 31* " °‘ executing the requirements of the Act to define and fix the stan _ ard of value, to maintain the parity of all forms of money issued or comed by the United States, to refund the public debt, and for other purposes, approved March fourteenth, nineteen hundred. _ M•¤¤¤¤l=·¤*¤· . For engravers’ and rinters’ materials and other materrals except distinctive paper, and) for miscellaneous expenses, rncludrngfpurchase, maintenance, and drivin of necessary horses and vc rcles, and of horse and vehicle for odicial use of the Director when, in writin, ordered by the Secretary of the Treasury, five_ hundred and forty-Emr thousand doHars, to be expended under the drrectron of the Secretary of the Treasury. ,,,§,P],‘ff"°“*‘“ “‘““` UNDER SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION. 1¤¤=r¤¤¤<>¤•¤ ¤¤- INTERNATIONAL EXCHANGES1 For ex enses of the system of interchmgm national exchanges between the Unitedp States and foreign countries, under the direction of the Smithsonian Institution, including salaries or com ensation of all necessary employees, and the purchase of necessary books and periodicals, thirty-two thousand dollars. Americnn e¤¤¤<>1- AMERICAN Empower: For continuing ethnological researches °'"' among the American Indians and the natives of Hawaii, under the direction of the Smithsonian Institution. includinghsalaries or comensation of all necessary employees and the pure ase of necessary books and periodicals, forty-two thousand dollars, of which sum not exceeding one thousand five hundred dollars may be used for rent of buil in . Removing, r<=¢¤¤:¤¤. For rgmoving the office furniture, records, manuscripts, documents, etc., to Smithsonian rmrmmg. and other appurtenances from the present quarters to the space to be assi ed in the Smithsonian Building, one thousand dollars, or so mucgiltlrereof as may be necessary. alinrzmzevgglenggi INTEn1yAT1oN.u. .xTALoGUE or SCIENTIFIC LITERATURE: For the Lrigi-lrrur-e. cooperation of the United States in the work of the International Catalogue of Scientific Literature, inclirdin the preparation of a classified index catalogue of American scientific publications for incorporation in the International Catalogue, the expense of clerk hire, the purchase of necessary books and dperiodicals, and other necessary incidental expenses, six thousand ollars, the same to be expended under the direction of the Smithsonian Institution. A5¤r¤r>hy¤i<>¤¤ 0b- Asrnorrrrsrcxa OBSERVATORY: For maintenance of Astrophysical "’"°°"‘ Observatory, under the direction of the Smithsonian Institution, including salaries of assistants, the purchase of necessary books and periodicals, apparatus, making necessary observations in high alti- ‘ tudes, repairs and alterations of buildings and miscellaneous expenses, ‘ thirteen thousand dollars. rgrar¤r}ar¤r;rseum{ Nrxrrorzar. Musnvrra For cases, furniture, fixtures, electrical and "'”°“‘ “"“ `"°‘° °‘ other applrances required for the exhibition and safekeeping of the collections of the National Museum, including salaries or compensation of all necessary employees, two hundred thousand dollars. rreaangm, em. For expense of heating, lighting, electrical, telegraphic, and telephonic service for the National Museunr, sixty thousand dollars. I r€·mm¤g,cz¤.,cor— For continuing the preservation, exhibition, and increase of the °° °”“‘ collections from the surveying and exploring expeditions of the Government, and from other sources, including salaries or compensation of all necessary employees, and all other necessary expenses, two hundred and fifty thousand dollars, of which sum five thousand five hundred dollars may be used for necessary drawings and illustrations for publications of the National Museum. I