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 222 SIXTY·FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 62. 1910. For bounty for destruction of enemy’s vessels, thirteen dollars and three cents. Forenlistment bounties to seamen, five hundred and eighty-two dollars and eigl1ty-two cents. CLAIMS ALLOWED BY THE AUDITOR FOR THE INTERIOR . DEPARTMENT. °'*”¤• *”°'°** W For ex nses, s cial ins ctors, De artment of the Interior, nine- mmm teen hungiied andpifine, fouifliundred aild six dollars and thirty-seven — cents. For contingent expenses, De artment of the Interior, nineteen _ hundred and nine, one thousandp three hundred and one dollarsand six_eents. _ For collecting statistics, Bureau of Education, seventeen dollars and forty-three cents. . For reindeer for Alaska, nineteen hundred and eight, one hundred and sixty-eight dollars and seventeen cents. · _ For Sequoia National Park, eight —nine dollars and sixtzgnine cents. _ For contingent expenses, office ogsurveyongeneral of ashington, one dollar and eighty-one cents. For salaries and commissions of registers and receivers, one hundred and one dollars and ninety-one cents. For contingent expenses of land offices, forty-three dollars and eighty-four cents. . 5 or expenses of hearings in land entries, thirteen dollars and forty- ve cents. · · For protecting public lands, timber, and so forth, nine dollars and forty-seven cents. For surveying the public lands, thirty-nine thousand five hundred and sixty-two dollars and seventy-nine cents. For surveying private land claims, one thousand and twenty-four dollars and eigl1ty-nine cents. ‘ For surveying forest reserves, seventeen dollars and twenty-four cents. For resurveys in San Diego County, California, one hundred and e` ht dollars. _ lgFor Geological Survely, eighteen dollars and eleven cents. For surveying and a otting Indian reservations, five hundred and sixty-four dollars and twentgimne cents. For suppressing liquor tra c among Indians, nineteen hundred and nine, one undred and seventy-five dollars and forty cents. For Indian school transportation, fifty-eight dollars and fifty cents. For telegraphing, transportation, and so forth, Indian supplies, nineteen hundred and nine, six thousand eight hundred and fourteen dollars and fifteen cents. For telegraphing and purchase of Indian supplies, thirty-eight dollars and thirty-seven cents. For transportation of Indian supplies, two hundred and four dollars and thirty-one cents. For traveling expenses, Indian inspectors, nineteen hundred and eiglpt, eight dollars and ten cents. or contingencies, Indian Department, nineteen hundred and nine, nine hundred and thirty dollars. For pay of Indian agents, four hundred and twenty-one dollars and forty-three cents. For incidentals in Arizona, nineteen hundred and nine, sixty-seven dollars and thirtv—six cents. For incidentals in Montana, nineteen hundred and nine, one hundred and seventy-nine dollars and eighty-three cents.