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 SIXTY·FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 385. 1910. 8].], _ For restoration of lands in forest reserves, twenty-eight dollars and sixteen cents; For survcifing the public lands, twenty -one thousand eight hundred and one dollars and twenty-seven cents; lior Geological Survey, seventy-three dollars and eighty-four cen s; For surveying forest reserves eight dollars and fifty-one cents; For_ suppressing hciluor traiiic among Indians, nineteen hundred and nme one hundre and eighty-six ollars and sixty-seven cents; _For telegraglhmg, transportation, and so forth, Indian supplies mneteen hun ed and nine, twelve thousand seven hundred and thirty-one dollars and ei,<§_l£:X-seven cents; For transportation of ian supplies, seven hundred and thirty- one dollars and seventeen cents; For contingencies, Indian Department, nineteen hundred and nine, thirty-nine dollars and fifty-three cents; For pay of Indian agents, three hundred and twenty-one dollars, and forty-three cents· For costs incurred by Indians in land contests, twenty-four dollars and eighty cents; ‘ . For Indian school, Riverside, California, nineteen hundred and nine, twenty-four dollars and twenty-six cents; For allotments, Coeur d'Alene Reservation, Idaho (reimbursable), three hundred and eig`li1ty-two dollars and twenty-three cents; For incidentals in ontana, nineteen hundred and nine, thirteen dollars and fortayscents; ~ For incident in North Dakota, nineteen hundred and nine, two dollars and twelve cents; For sup ort of Pawnees, schools, Oklahoma, nineteen hundred and nine, five dollars and sixty cents; For incidentals in Indian Territory, including employees, nineteen hundred and eight, four dollars and thirty-one cents; For Indian school, Pierre, South Dakota, nineteen hundred and nine, six dollars and eightyseven cents; For su port of Sioux of ifferent tribes, subsistence and civilization, eig[l_1t dollars and fifty-two cents; _ or support of Nez Perces, Joseph’s band, Wasliington, mneteen hundred and ten, sixty-six dollars and seventy-five cents. CLAIMS ALLOWED BY THE AUDITOR FOR THE STATE AND OTHER DEPARTMENTS. For increase, Library of Congress, two dollars and ninety-eiglit Agggtiggoggygeg gangs; Departments. ' For salaries, chargés d’atfaires ad interim, nineteen hundred and nine, one thousand two hundred and sixteen dollars and sixty-seven cents; For trans rtation of diplomatic and consular officers, nineteen hundred amlpgen, ten thousand nine hundred and seventy-six dollars and sixty-seven cents; For transportation of diplomatic and consular officers, nineteen hundred and nine, two thousand one hundred and twenty-seven dollars and sixty-five cents; For support of convicts, District of Columbia, nineteen hundred and nine, seventeen dollars; For preservation of collections, National Museum, nine dollars and sixty-seven cents; For contingent expenses, Temitgligy of New Mexico, nineteen hundred and ten, fifteen dollars and teen cents; For salaries and expenses, Bureau of Animal Industry, nine dollars;