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 942 SIXTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 235. 1920. isame publications, of which sum not more than $45,000 may be used _ _ _ or engravin, $150,000. ,,,*§}{,‘}f"‘°°‘““ mm For the Sgmithsonian Institution: For printing and binding the Annual Reports of the Board of Regents, with general appen ixes, the editions of which shall not excee ten thousand copies, $10,000: ,§gg;;bprmi°n_ Provided, That the_ unexpended balance of the appropriation of v¤n.m,p.vm. $10,000 made for this p1u·pose in the sundry civil Act approved July 1, 1918, is hereby reappropmated and made available during the Hscal year 19?1;hun1dIer the1SrL1i1thsonian Iiistitutiora: For tléexAnnua'l1 Reports o the ationa useum wit enera appen es, an for printing labels and blanks, and l'or the Lulletins and Proceedings of tlkre Natilonal Museu&ni)tl3iDeditiop1slpf which shall not eirceed four thousand copies an in g, in a morocco or materia not more expensive, scientific books and pamphlets presented to or acquired by the National Museum Library, $37,500; for the Annual Reports and Bulletins_ of the Bureau of American Ethnology, and for miscellaneous printing aéidj  for {hc} bureau, $21,i§)0;hfor miscellaneous prmf an in g or .t e nternationa xc anges $200; the Internaliiigbnal Catalogue of Scientihc Literature, $100; the Nationaldéoololgical Parkii $200; theh Ajiigiphysicigl Observatory, $200· an or the Annual eport o the erican istorical Associatidn, $7 ,000 ; in all, $76,200., For the Department of Justice, $40,000. For the United States Court of Customs Appeals, $1,200. For the Post Oihce Department, exclusive of the money-order office $600,000. mparmsuz or Agn- Foi· the Department of Agriculture, including not to exceed $47,000 °`Klw°Ll$$%;, ,,_61.,_ for the Vgeatherll Bureau, and inclsiidgng gheiinnual Repgrg of the Secretary o Agric t1u·e, as require y the ct approve anuary 12 "°*- it P- $2*- 1895, and in pursuance of the joint resolution numbered 13, approved Farmersrbuuetins. Marcgi 1310, 1906, halnld allsqliricludiing ppt to plxceed $250,0?0li;or famiers’ u etins w `c s a ea apt to theinterestso the eope of the diifereiit sections of the country, an equal proportion oi) four- Efths of which shall be delivered to or sent out under the addressed ganks furnsslied lily uS§g`at<;rsé7;%ge};)>5p)sentatives, and Delegates in ongress, as ey s a ec . For the Department of Coinmerce, including the Coast and Geodegic Siilrvgy and exclusiyipé the Bureau of the Census, $325,000. or the epartment o or, $200,000. For the Supreme Court of the United States, $15,000; and the printing folri the Sulpr]elmehCourt shag] be done by the printer it may em oy, u essits a otherwrse or er. Igor the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, $1,500. For the Court of Claims, $30,000. For the Library of Congress, including the Co yright Office and the publication of the_Catal0gue of Title Entries ofp the Copyright Office, gpudldpindinii, rebmdding, and repairing of library books, and for ` `n an groun s, $232,000. For Elie Executive Office, $3,000. For the Interstate Commerce Commission, $150,000, of which sum not exceeding $10,000 shall be available to print and furnish to the States at cost report-form blanks. For the Pan American Union, $25,000. For the United States Geographic Board, $2,000. Quarterly aim- Not more than an allotment of one-half of the sum hereby ap ro- ‘“"“"*· priated for the public prmting and for the public binding shali) be aesmcnrms. expended 111 the first two quarters of the fiscal {year, and no more than one-fourth thereof may be expended in eit er of the last two quarters of the fiscal year, except that, m addition thereto, in either