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 622 — SIXTY—FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 378. 1910. M¤*¢**¤‘¤· ¤°°· For purchase, handling, and preservation of all rrraterial and stores; purchase, fitting repair, and preservation of machinery and tools m, navy- yards and stations, and running yard engines, two million dollars. 1*******%*******- For incidental expenses for navy vessels, yards, the engineering experiment station, such as photographing, books, stationery, technical books, periodicals, engineering indices, and instruments, six P*·>·*·•- Pr att esumto pai ou o t appro ria ion ‘ am th0uS 0'lllirS• h be d t f his t ‘Ste mgimmk W" mw machine ,l’ under the direction of the Secretary olf the Navy, for clerical, lihafting, ins ction, and messenger service in navy-yards, naval stations, and oEieces of United States inspectors of machinery, and of e eerin material, for the Escal year ending Jrme thir·tiet nineteen  and eleven, shall not exceed three hundred and iift -thousand and sixty-three dollars and two cents. · Iii all, steam machinery, six million two hundred and fifty-six theéusand dollars. U d S te N I A d ngrn' eerin experiment station, nite ta s ava ca emy ilgaliimnxim nd Annapolis, M§ryland—Ex(perimental and research work: For original . investigation and extende experimentation of naval appliances; and for the purchase of such machines and auxiliaries considered a plicable for test and use in the naval service, and for maintenance of buildings _ and grormds, twenty thousand dollars. B°¤l1;gg£"¤”°¤*°' So much of the appropriation made by the naval appropriation Act sz, p. use. approved March third, nineteen hundred and three, or the complete ppuipment of the buildingls at the engineeriiidg experiment station, nited States Naval Aca emy, Annapolis, aryland, as has been carried to the surplus Frmd and covered into the Treasury pursuant to V¤1·8¤·v·¤¤'i· section ten of the sundry civil appro riation Act approved March ‘ fourth, nineteen hundred and nine, is hereby reappropriated for the equipment of said building. ¤=¤¢s**¤8 ¤•¤i¤·¤w· Buildings, engineering experiment station, United States Naval Academy, Annapolis, Maryland: Dredging in basin and coal dock, five thousand do lars. · N·*¤*A¢•¤¤¤1- NAVAL ACADEMY. NEW °' P""°"°”· PAY OF PROFESSORS AND OTHERS, NAVAL ACADEMY: 0116 l'0f9SS01' gslpead of the department of physics, three thousand sixqiundred o ars. One professor of mathematics, one of mechanical drawing one of English, one of French, and one of Spanish, at three thousand dollars eac . Three professors, namely, one of English, one of French, and one of Spanish, at two thousand six hundred and forty dollars each. Five instructors, at two thousand four hundred dollars each. Igpur instructors, at two thousand one hundred and sixty dollars eac . Ten instructors, at one thousand eight hundred dollars each. One swordmaster, one thousand five hundred dollars; one assistant, one thousand two hundred dollars;, and two assistants, at one thou. sand dollars each, four thousand seven hundred dollars; two instructors in physical training, at one thousand five hundred dollars each and one assistant instructor in physical traininsy, at one thousand dol: Iars; and one instructor in gymnastics one thousand two hundred dollars, five thousand two hundred dollars; one assistant librarian two thousand one hundred and sixty dollars; one cataloguer ond thousand one hundred dollars; and two shelf assistants, at nine’hun— dred dollars each, five thousand and sixty dollars; one secretary of the Naval Academy, one thousand e` ht hundred dollars; one clerk one thousand four hundred and fortyldollarsg five clerks, at one thou;