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 1278 SIXTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. III. Ch. 239. 1911. above the rank of ca tain, twelve thousand dollars; and of an officer of and below the rank of captain, nme thousand dollars. _ news me mem- REPAIRS AND PRESERVATION AT NAV? YARDS: For repairs, and Bres- "°i""‘ ervation at navy yards and stations, eight hundred thousand dollars. Total public works, navy yards, naval stations, naval proving unds and magazines, Naval Academy, Naval Qbservatory, an me Corps, seven million four hundred and thirty-one thousand four hundred and seventy-seven dollars. Bureau or Madame BUREAU or MEDICINE AND eUneERY. mdsurgery. 1,,;¤¥°°”" “°°°’°‘ MED1cA1. DEPARTMENT: For surgeons’ necessaries for vessels in crvi1¤¤1>1¤¤¤m¢¤¤ commission, navy yards, naval stations Marine Corps, and for the civil establishment at the several naval hospitals, navy yards, naval medical su ply depots, naval medical school, Washmgton, and Naval Acadldmy, three hundred and fifty thousand dollars. ` <>¤¤¤¤¢¤¤*~ CONTINGENT, BUREAU or MEDICINE ANCD SUReERY: For tolls and · ferriages; care, transportation, and burial of the dead· purchase of books and stationery, binding of medical records, unbound books, and pamphlets; hygienic and sanitary investigation and illustration; · sanitary and h gienic instruction; purchase and repairs of wagons, automobile ambulances, and harness; purchase of and feed for horses and cows; trees, plants, glarden tools and seeds; incidental articles for the naval medical sc ool and naval dispens, Washington; naval medical supply depots, sick quarters at Na:3 Academy and marine barracks; washing for medical department at naval medical school and naval dispensary, Washington; naval medical sup ly ‘ depots, sick quarters at Naval Academy and marine barracks, dispensaries at navy yards and naval stations, and ships; and fomninor replairs on buildings and Bgrounds of the United States Naval Medical Sc ool and naval medic supply de ots; for the care, maintenance, and treatment of the insane of the }lWavy and Marine Corps on the Pacific coast, and all other necemary contingent expenses; in all, mms mmfseventy-nine thousand dollars. ‘ m¤mm¤mw•,em. _ TRANSPORTATION or REMAINSI To enable the Secretary of the Navy, ” \ in his discretion, to cause to be transferred to their homes the remains of officers and enlisted men of the Navy and Marine Corps who die or are killed in action ashore or afloat, and also to enable the Secretary of the Navy, in_ his discretion, to cause to be transported to theumm homes the remains of civilian employees who die outside of the con- Applicdtionofhmd. tinental limits of the United States, thirteen thousand dollars: Pro- \ vided, That the sum_herein appropriated shall be available for ay- ment for transportation of the remains of officers and men who gave died while on duty at any time since April twenty-first, eighteen hundred and ninety-leaght. In all, Bureau of edicine and Surgery, four hundred and forty- two thousand dollars. Bureau of Supplies and Awww- BUREAU or SUPPLIES AND ACCOUNTS. Pmvisionaetc. _ PROVISIONS, NAVY: Flor provisions and commuted rations for the seamen  marines, which commuted rations mav be aid to caterers of messes, m case of death or desertion, upon orders od) the commanding officers, commuted rations for officers on sea duty (other than commissioned o1‘:Hcers_of the line, Medical and Pay Corps, chaplains, chief boatswams, chief gunneis, chief machinists, and chief sailmakers) and midshipmen, and commuted rations stopped on account of sick in hospital and credited to the naval hospital fund; subsistence of officers and men unavoidably detained or absent from vessels to