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 SIXTY·THIRD CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 223. 1914. 625 DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. D*¤*¤¤* °*C¤*·i¤¤*>i¤· For completion of the construction of a modern fireproof hospital ,,,$%{»‘f,‘{§,‘§ H°“p“"‘ building for the treatment of diseases peculiar to women and a lyigg-in, C¤¤=¤¤¢H .,***18 Mw asylum, in accordance with the provisions of the Act approved une ve1.1i, p.360. tenth, eighteen hundred and seventy-two (Seventeenth Statutes, §m·§_·§§é_ page  hundred and six§v) and the Act approved June twenty- third, nineteen hundred an_    -eighth Statutes, page twenty-six); the said bmlding to be on the site belonging to the United States, to replace the present building of the Columbia Hospital for Women and ying-in Asylum, $200,000; the construction of said budding and the expenditure of the appropriation therefor to be under the direction and supervision of e uperintendent of $l18     8'I1d‘Gl’01lI.l(lS. gmauggh, That portion of the Act of Congress approved March fourth nine- “X,g},;,d_"· P- °"'· teen hundred and thirteen, making appropriation to provide {or the expenses of the government of the District of Columbia for the &cal year ending June thirtieth, nineteen hundred and fourteen, relating tosmallparks, ishereby amendedto read asfollows: ~ · "sinu. rants. . .» "For the  of small_park areas at the intersections ¤$&° n$,l of streets outside the limits of the original city of Washington, to be ,','§f‘°"°"‘*’°°'*’“"‘ acquired from such areas shown on the map on file  areas sui-roundedby streets in the office of the engineer ecmmmsioner m . the dncretnon of the Commhsioners ofrthe District of Columlna, $25,000:   such condemnation shall be under and in @,;,,8,, accordance with provisions of subcha3;ter one of chapter fifteen V¤¤·3*» P- 151- of the code of Law or the names of mba: P ‘ fader, .,,?,.···;,;*··;**.:.§·*.*;*·.:.%g·e.· That of the amount found to be due and awarded by the 'ury in any mesuchproceeding1asdamaFesforaudin.respcctof thelan¢ltobecondemnedforsai parks pus thecestsand of theproceed1ng thereunder, not ess   one—half thereof be   by the 'ury as benefits, which, when collected, shall be covered into the lI‘reasury of the United States, one-half to the credit of the United nd States and one-half to the credit of the District of Columbia. 'l‘he .,’§?,°;f,,§‘,,,°' Ch"' public parks so acquired shall become a gait of the park system of the District of Columbia and be under e control of the Chief of Engineers of the United States Army." UNDER SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION. t,,%{,‘f,'}‘°°“"“ I“’“* International exch es: For expenses of the system of interna- ,§,§§$§`_"""°“°' °" tional exchanges betivggn the United_ States andjoreigu countries, under the direction of the Smithsoman Institution, including salaries or compensation of all necessary employees, and purchase of necessary boob and periodicals, $32,000. _, mm! American ethnology: For continuing ethnoloical researches among °”’ the American Indians and the natives of Hawau, includmg_ the excavation and preservation of archaeolfc remains, under the direction of the Smithsonian Institution, inc ding salanes or comgznsation of all necessary employees and the purchase of necessary _ ks and periodicals, including payment in advance for subscriptions, $42!00O° Intematimml Cata- Iuternational Catalogue of Scientific Literature: For the cotgpera- logpe of seasuae metion of the United States in the work of the International Owe °‘°‘ ‘“°‘ of Scientific Literature, including the preparation of a c ed index catalogue of American scientific pu lications for incorporation in the International Catalogue, the expense of clerk hire, the pur- 91006°—vox. 38-rr 1---40