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 768 SIXTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 384. 1910. . Mi¤¤¢U¤¤°°“¤ suddenl ill or receive injury while on duty; other necessary continueml em ent and miscellaneous items authorized by the Publ1_c Printer; and for all the necessa materials and e uipment needed in the prosecution and delivery df? the work, four mldlion six hundred and ninety-one thousand seven hundred and thirty dollars; _ _ In all, for public printing and binding, Eve million four hundred and twenty-seven thousand and fifty dollars; and from the said sum print- ~ in and binding shall be done by the Public Printer to the amounts fo§owing, respectively, namegy: _ _ _ é;i¤*;1g;¤¤· For rinting and binding or Congress, including the proceedings ng and deiiates, one million eight hundred_and sixty-one thousand eight hundred and fifty dollars, And printing and inding for Congress char eable to this appropriation, when recommended to be done by the Committee on Prmting of either House, shall be so recommended in a report containing an appiroximate estimate of the cost thereof, together with a statement om the Public Printer of estimated a proximate cost of work_ previously ordered by Congress, within thle fiscal year for which this appropriation is ma e. {¤%¤¤i¢*¤**°¤ c¤¤¤· The allotment for printing an binding for Congress is hereby made m ssion publications. . · available to the extent of not exceeding ten thousand dollars for the rinting, under the rovisions of existing law and the rules of the Senate and House of) Representatives relating to public printi% as _ public documents of such of the publications o tge Immigration rnma mission as the commission may designate. An the superintendent of documents is hereby authorized to order reprinted from time to time ‘ i such public documents of the Immigration Commission as may be Depmmum etc. reepiired for sale. _ · or the State Department, thirty-seven thousand dollars. For the Treasury Department, three hundred and fifty thousand dollars. For the War Department, two hundred and seventy-five thousand dollars. For the Navy Department, one hundred and fifty-three thousand dollars, including not exceeding twenty-five thousand dollars for the Hydrographic Office. ~ For the Interior De artment, including not exceeding forty thousand dollars for the Civil Service Commission, and not exceeding twenty-five thousand dollars for the publication of the Annual Re ort of the Commissioner of Education, two hundred and eight-five tlilousand five hundred dollars. For the Patent Ofhce, as follows: For printing the weekly issue of patents, designs, trade-marks, and labels, exclusive of illustrations; or printing, exclusive of illustrations, and binding the monthly volumes of atents,1 and for printing, engfaving illustrations, and binding the Cfhcial Gazette, including wee ly, month], bimonthly, and annual indexes, six hundred and forty thousand dollars. For the Smithsonian Institution, for printing and binding the Annual Reports of the Board of Regents, with general appendixes, ten thousand dollars; under the Smithsonian Institution, for the Annual Reports of the National Museum, with general appendixes, and for printing labels and blanks, and for the Bulletins and Proceedings of the National Museum, the editions of which shall not exceed four thousand copies, and binding, in half morocco or material not more expensive, scientific books and pamphlets presented to and acguired by the National Museum Library, thirty-four thousand do lars; for the Annual Re orts and Bulletins of the Bureau of American Etlmology, and fldr miscellaneous printing and binding for the bureau, twenty-one thousand dollars; for miscellaneous printing and binding for the International Exchanges, two hundred dollars; the International Catalogue of Scientific Literature, one hundred dollars; the National Zoological Park, two hundred dollars;