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 SIXTY—NINTH CONGRESS. II. Cu. 189. 01927. 1187 m·r¤uu·rromu. oonnussiox on ANNUAL usurs or oonsrnrrs, Ann p so rorrru y _ _ To theilnternational Commissionion. Annual Tablesof Constants, _b£y¤=$i and Numerical r·Da'I:a,· Chemical, Physical, and Technological,. as Co¤sta¤ts,etc. ` established by the Seventh International Congress of Applied Chem- istr in London and as continuedmby the eighth congress in New Yoii, as a contribution bythe Uni ' States toward the pligbhcation of annual tables of constants, chemical, physical, andtec ological,. . $500. _ _ ’ _ 9.  if INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTE or Acsxonnronn ur noun, rrsnr wrgzggagglntmma For the pa ment of the quota of the United States, including the Quote, mamma do- Territory of lYIawaii,.and the dgipendencies of the Philippine Islands, °°°d°°° "‘ Porto Rico, and the_,V"irgi,\%I ands, for the support of the Inter- national Institute of,QA,gric ture for the calendar year 1928, $9,600; To enable the of State, in his discretion, to pay   Additions! umm. additional guota of the nited States, including the Territoxg. of Hawaii, an the dependencies of the Philipgine Islands, Porto ico', and the Virgin Islands, for the support o the Internationallnstie tute of Agriculture, in accordance with the resolutions of thegeneral meetings of the institute held in November, 1920, and May, 1924, A _, $34,740, for the calendarcyear 1928, to be paid m United States ._ currency on the basis of e fixed rate of exchange at par; = ._ For salary of the one member of the permanent committee of the nremm ct wm égternational Institute of Agriculture for the calendar year 1928, °'“ °°‘“"°’""°‘ mx). - . ` _ .;,· . li`or’the cost of translating into and printing in the English  *"“’“°°‘ language the lgliblications of the International Institute oi A%·icu ture at me, $5,000; ‘ otal, $54,340. _ —INTERNA’1'IONAL mmwar oonoamss To pay the quota of the United States as an adhering member..,_ j  of the International Railway Congress for the year ending April U 15, 1928, $800. ..». '   » ·. ran nrnmcsn simrrxuzr smmsu For the annual share of the United States for the maintenance. ,,;"{,&°‘“ “‘““‘ of the Pan American Sanitary Bureau for the year 1928, $28,912.28. VINTERNATIONAL orrxcn or rnsmc mmm I it A For the a ent of the. uota of the United States for   year I¤•¢e·¤¤¤·¤ 0¤¤¤ 1928 towardi tg:] support of the International Oilice of PublicIIea1th,· °‘xi:ii°iii°,§i°ii¤ui created by the international arrangement signed at Rome, December°,,,v,§’}·1§·,_*’· mi V°'· 9 1907, in pursuance of article 181 of the International Sanitary Convention signed at Paris on December 3, 1903, $8,860. . Mrzrmsnamoxsn aanrornnnenarmo CONVENTION. I I For the share of the United  for the cal d 1 as .,,‘”,,,,"““_,, *°’“’ ”·*"”° a_ party to the international radiotglzlgraphic con$gn{ti`oris’ali·er¢1it,a§tore”¤¤¤· umwonnn- signed, of the expenses of the radi egraphic service of the Inter- v°1` ’°'1°°°` national Bureau of the Telegraphic Union at Berne, $5,750.