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 1080 SIXTY-NINTH CONGRESS. Sass. II. Cn. 104. 1927. I¤‘°'¤•°*°¤°* °°°°’ International Catalo e of Scientific Literature: For the coo ra- guuizgf Sdmmc ut tion of the United Stag; in the work of the International Cataldignie of Scientific Literature, including the preparation of a classi ed index catalogue of American scientihc pu lications for incorporation in the International Catalogue, clerk hire, purchase of books and periodicalsé traveling expenses, and other necessary incidental expenses 7,200, of whic amount not to exceed $7 100 may be ex nded for personal services in the District of Columbia. ,,,,‘},*§,,§"}’,i{"*°‘l °b' gtrophysical Observatory: For maintenance of the Astrophysical Observatory, under the directionof the Smithsonian Institution, including-assistants, purchase of books, iperiodicals, and apparatus, making necessary observations in high a titudes, repairs an altera- tions of_ buildings, preparation of manuscripts, drawings and illus- trations, traveling expenses and miscellaneous expenses, $32,060, of which amoimt not to exceed $29,000 may be expended for personal Addmm, Adm, services in the District of Columbia. Segsgltawhm For an additional Assistant Secretargepf the Smithsonian Insti- ry’ ' tute,. $7,500, during the present incum cy; and in the event of a change in incumbency the salary of such 'position shall be in Pm ms accordance with the grovisions of the Classi cation Act of 1923 ’°' ` and seetion2ofthis ct. N““°“"‘M“’°“”· NATIONAL nmsamr F¤r¤i¤¤¤·¤=¤- For cases, furniture, fixtures, and appliances r uired for the exhibition and safe-keeping of collections, inclnibding necessary emplogees, $26,500, of w ich amount not to exceed $13,000 may be e n ed for ersonal services in the District of Columbia. Hcotiuu. ¤¢h¤¤s.¤w· xgsdr heatingglighting, electrical, telegraphic, and telephonic service, and travelin expenses, $79,500, of which amount not to exceed $46,000 maygbe ¢XP6nded for personal services in the District of Columbia. _ v_ _ _ _ _, uPr¤g€gvi¤¤ ¤¤11¤¤- For continuing preseryatmn, exhibition, and increase of collec- m' ° tions from the surveying and exploring expeditions of the Govern- ment, and, from other sources, including necessary employees, travel, and all other necessary expenses, and not exceeding $5,500 for preparation of manuscripts, rawings, and illustrations for publica- tions, $473 510, of whic amount not to exceed $457,000 may be expended for personal servicesin the District of Columbia. R¤v•·¤r¤»¤¢¤- or re airs of buildings, sho s, and sheds, including all necessary labor and material, $13,000, of which amount not to exceed $8,620 ma _bc expended for personal services inthe District of Columbia. B¤<>¤·¤¤¢= $11;% purchase of books, pamphlets, andjperiodicals for reference, 5 . ` ‘ P¤*•¢°· i[<`or postage stampsand forei postal cards, $450. _,§§_{' For the construction of a aggry over the west engl of the main hall of the §m1ths0n1an_Bu1ldmg, secoiidlloor, including cost of all labor, mater1¤1,and incidental expenses, $12,500. ‘ Agfuml Gum, °' · `, zurxozérax. oarmnnr or snr Adminismuvn or- Foi·"the administration of the National Gallery of Art by the "°“°°“‘ Smithsonian Institution, including compensation of necessary sunplovyees, purchase of books of reference and periodicals, traveling expenses, and necessary incidental expenses, $30,356, of which amoimt not to exceed"$2’f,000 may be expen ed for personal services in the Zpiscrict*g£_*Co1umbia. - * i._·_ ·  -,   » , PRINTING we nmnme ,,,:"““”‘ ‘“d “““‘ "For;al1i printing and binding for the Smithsonian Institution includmg al of its bureaus, otlices, institutions, and services located