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 SIXTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Srzss. III. Ch. 285. 1.911. 142]. as an advisory board to the Secretary of the Interior in connection therewith, as remains unexpended on the thirtieth day of June, nineteen hundred and eleven, is hereby reappropriated and made ~ available during the fiscal year nineteen hundred and twelve to enabliz the Secretary of the Interior to continue such work during that perio. ` Sequoia National Park, California: For the protection and im- $·*1¤°*¤P¤k· provement of the Sequoia National Park and the construction and repair of bridges, fences, and trails, and improvement of roads other ` than toll roads, fifteen thousand five hundred and fifty dollars. _ General Grant National Park, California: For protection and “°”°'°’ G¤*¤”’•*‘k· improvement of the General Grant National Park, construction of g=:nlpes·and trails, and repairing and extension of roads, two thousand o ars. Crater Lake National Park, Or on: For protection and improve- <>¤¤¤¤r Lake Parkment of the Crater Lake Nationale§’ark and repairing and extension of roads, three thousand dollars. Mesa Verde National Park, Colorado: For protection and improve- Mw Verde Park. ment of Mesa Verde National Park, Colorado, including the lands within five miles of the boundaries of said reservation, which, under the Act of June twenty-ninth, nineteen hundred and six, are to be V¤l·¤4·r>- 616- administered by the same service established for the custodianship of the park, seven thousand five hundred dollars. _ Mount Rainier National Park, Washington: For protection and M°“““R*‘*°*°'P"*- improvement .of Mount Rainier National Park, construction of brrd%;]fences, and trails, and improvement of roads, five thousand four dred dollars. Wind Cave National Park, South Dakota: For the improvement Wim Gave Puland rotection of the Wind Cave National Park, two thousand five humfred dollars. Glacier National Park, Montana: For administration and improve- °"°*°' ’°"‘· ment of Glacier National Park, the construction of roads, bridges, tele hone lines, and the repair of roads, trails, bridves, to be expended under the supervision of the Secretary of the liiterior, sixty-nine thousand two hundred dollars, to be immediately available. All proceeds of leases and other revenues that may be derived from any source connected with said park shall be expenr ed under the direction of the Secretary of the Interior in the administration and improvement of the park, and the construction of roads, trails, bridges, and · so forth, therein. Hereafter the Secretary of the Interior shall submit in the annual n_Qg;gL;{g¢gg··;j‘§f Book of Estimates, following the estimates for each of the national ww-. pe parks, a classified statement of the receipts and expenditures for the complete fiscal year next preceding the fiscal year for which estimates of appropriations are submitted. Gov-ERNMENT nosrrrsr. rox rum INSANE- m??.§°{§g'§§2F “°""‘ For support, clothing, and treatment in the Government Hospital M“‘““’“"“"°· for the lnsane of the insane from the Army and Navy, Marine (Tor s, Revenue-Cutter Service, inmates of the National Home for Disabied Volunteer Soldiers, ersons charged with or convicted of crimes against the United States agro are insane, all persons who have become insane since their entry into the military and naval service of the United States who have been admitted to the hospital and who are indigent, including purchase, maintenance, and driving of necessary horses and vehicles and of horses and vehicles for official use of the superintendent, three hundred and thirty-four thousand four hundred dollars; and not exceedin one thousand five hundred dollars of this sum may be ex ended in fefrayin the expense of the removal of patients to their liiends; not exceeding one thousand dollars may be expended