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 122 SIXTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 27. 1917. Wm *¤*¤S· °*°· B'ol 'c roducts: To regulate the propagation and sale of viruses R°g¤h€mg¤¢s,°tc.S9IHlI1S(:glL·0}§)lDS, and analogous products, including personal service; $20,000. D*·"‘“°*°'C°’“m'°i" DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. °°'“'*"’i° H°S°il°l° C l b` Ho `tal and Lvinv-in Asylum: For general repairs and °*§epws’ hm, hgmi for ilidldilidgal cdiistruction, incliiding labor and material for each and every item connected therewith, $2,600; for expenses of heat, light, and power required in and about the operation of the hospital, $12,500, or so much thereof as may be necessary; in all, $15,100, to _ be expended under the direction of the Superintendent of the Capitol, ,,,§§,{,,§f°m Dmdct and paid, one-half out of the revenues o the District of Columbia, and one-half out of the Treasury of the United States. ,,§¤‘{*“‘“°”““l”S‘““‘ SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION. c mm81 °x` Intemational exchanges: For the system of internasional exlchanges between the United States and forei countries, un er the irection of tlile Smiphsonian In?it1i;ion,(§nc§1ndi3Ig riscessary employees and . purc ase o necessary oo an_ porno ca, $35,000. Am°“°°°°th°°l°"` thA1ge;·1ican ethpolicigyz Forécopxtimnng ethnplcgical researciheg amoplg e erican n `ans an the natives 0 awaii inc u `ng the excavation and preservation of archaeologic remains, under the direction of the mithsonian Institution, including necessary emmmmmm Cm_ plcglees and the purchase of necessary books and periodicals, $42,000. neges ot sealant La. t¢;rn}ati%>§1alt€E}da1ga£logue of Scientilgc giiflerature: For thrzjcoopera- · tion 0 the ni atesin thewor o the International ata 0 e of Scientific Literature, including the preparationof a classified ingelx catalogue of American scientific publications for mcorporation in the Inter:1iiat:£3nal((`§atail]ogue, clerk hirehtpurchase of necessary books and _ perio c an other necessary mci ental expenses $7 500. ss$§ta§”°r’}*Ty°°l Ob Astrophysical Observatory: _For maintenance bt ltstrophysical Observatorykimder the direction of the Smithsonian Institution, including assistants, purchase of necessary books and riodicals, apparatus, making necessary observations in high altitudlgs, repairs Eclipse of the sm, and alterations of buildings, and miscellaneous expenses, $13,000. isp. { bs _For observation of the total eclipse of the sun of June eighth, ,,,8_"’°‘“"°"° ° °"‘ nineteen hungred aiid eighteen, including purchase of necessary a paratus an _ sup _ es, transportation of equipment to and from oliserving station, liire of temporary assistance, transportation and National mmm subsistence of observers, and misce laneous expenses, $2,000. snaaes,a¤ms¤,s2¤. National Museum; For cases, furniture, fixtures, and appliances required for tlae exhibition and safe—keeping of collections, including _ necessary employees $25,000; ‘ “°°°“`“‘“‘""”*"°°°‘ $4g?)B(l;?8t»1!lg, lighting, electrical, tel@aphic, and telephonic service, ,,,,l,,,,'f'.,"¤,' ‘_"'* °°"°°‘ { Fortplontinuing preserpatiop, exhibitioni and incirease of collections rom e surveym am .· on g. ·`f th G ., and from other sgurces, B§ii·ludihgG1iii)dleslasi?·;Se(fn logreesvxtiylblillildr necessary expenses, and not exceeding $5,500 forldrawings and R illustrations for publications, $300,000: °*’“‘”· lag or refpairst of shops, and sheds, including all necessarv or an ma err, 0,000; ` B°°“’°‘°· 5.)%% purchase of books, pamphlets, and periodicals for reference, P‘”‘°g"· porglposéage stamps and foreign postal cards, $500; - . . 31 _ .i a iona r useum,$3S3,500. p,E§Y‘{’-gg z°°I°"°‘° National Zoological Park: For roads, walks, bridges, water supply, ··‘P° · sewerage, and drainage; grading, planting, and otherwise improving the grounds; erecting and repairing buildings and inclosures; care,