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 1446 SIXTY·FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. II1. Ch. 285. 1911. ¥*¤°°l*¤¤°°““ in`u while on dut ; other necessary contin ent and miscellaneous {mm' em itdmlsy authorized bg the Public Printer; and for all the necessary materials and equi ment needed in the dprosecution and dehvery of the work, four million five hundred an eighty-one thousand two hundred and thirty dollars; _ _ _ _ _ ' T¤¤¤1; In all, for public printing and binding, mcluding salaries of office force, ayment for holidays and leaves of absence, and the last named sum, ffive million two hundred and ninety-one thousand seven hundred and fifty dollars; and from the said sum printing and binding shall be donq by the Public Printer to the amounts following, respectivel, name : A¤<>¤¤¤¢¤¤- Fdi rintirig and binding·for Congress, including the proceedings c°°”°8°` and debates, one million eight hundred and forty-six thousand eight hundred and fifty dollars. And printing and binding for Congress char eable to this appropriation, when recommended to be done by the Committee on Printing of either House, shall be so recommended in a report containing an approximate estimate of the cost thereof, together with a statement rom the Public Printer of estimated alppggxirnate cost of work previously ordered b Congress, within the al year for which this appropriation is madie. U¤p;igmbi¤1¤ M In case·any Senator, Representative, or Delegate shall fail to play lpigi. za; p.éos. the cost of printk? extracts from the Congressional Record or other °°“°°°°“· documents ordere by him to be printed in accordance with section thirty-seven of the Act approved anuary twelfth, eighteen hundred · and ninety-five (Twentg;-Slighth Statutes at Large, page six hundred and six), the Public ter shall certify the amount due to the Se eant at Arms of the House or the financial clerk of the Senate ashlie case may be, and the Sergeant at Arms or financial clerk shall deduct from any salary due the said delinquent the said amount, or as much thereof as the salary due may cover, and pay the amount so obtained to the Public Printer, to be applied by him to the satisfaction of the indebtedness. D¢P•¤’¤¤¢¤¢¤. ¤w· For the State Department, thirty-seven thousand dollars. d ger the Treasury Department, three hundred and sixty thousand o ars. d ger the War Department, two hundred and sixty-tlu·ee thousand o ars. For the Navy Department, one hundred and fifty-three thousand iiplgrs, inclgdiggh not exceeding twenty-five thousand dollars for the y rograp c ce. For the Interior Dezlgartment, including not exceeding forty thousand dollars for the vil Service Commission, and not exceeding twenty-five thousand dollars for the publication of the Annual Report of the Commissioner of Education, two hundred and ninety-five thousand Eve hundred dollars. For the Patent Office, as follows: For printing the weekly issue of patents, designs trade-marks, and labels, exclusive of illustrations; or printing and binding the month] volumes of patents, and for printing, engraving illustrations, andy binding the Official Gazette, including weekly, monthl, bimonthly, and annual indexes five hundred and fifty thousand, dollars. P ’ For the United States Geological Survey, as follows: For engraving the illustrations necessary for the Annual Re ort of the Director, and for the monographs, professional papers, bulletins, water-supply papers, and the report on mineral resources, and for prmt1ng_ an •bmding the same publications, of which sum not more than thirty-five thousand dollars may be used for engraving one hulyndredhang sig3sg—five thepsand dollars. ’ or e mi onian stitution, for rintin and bindin the Annual Reports of the Board of Regents? with general appendixes,