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452 THIRTY—NINTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 166. 1866. distribution of For purchase of cereal, vegetable, and flower seeds, and for labor in °°°dS· putting up seeds, seed bags, and·miscellaneous_ items, eighty thousand dol- Rare and nn- lars: Provided, That the commissioner of agriculture shall only purchase g?;‘§":§‘lJ;°€3;_ and distribute with the fund herein appropriated for that purpose, such cQ£,.,d_ P seeds as are rare and uncommon to the country, or such as can be made more profitable by frequent changes from one part of our own country to Annual report, another: Provided, That the commissioner shall, on or before the fifteenth 0f g¤=r¢¤¤di¢¤¤‘¤¤ day of December in each year hereafter, make a report, in detail, to Conto onvress. · U gross, of all moneys expended by him. Grover Mu- For the purchase of the Glover Museum, ten thousand dollars. ¤¤¤_*¤· For employees in seed room, five thousand two hundred dollars.

i§g,;?gT{_ For propagation and distribution of plants, cuttings, and shrubs, fourtings, and teen thousand dollars
Provided, That the propagation of plants, cuttings,

€h;};2;,s°· and shrubs shall be confined to such as are adapted to general culttvatton, and to promote the general interests of horticulture and agriculture throuehout the United States. Experimental Fei; experilmcptgal garden in reservation number two, eight thousand g¤rd¤¤· eivht run re dollars. MM at phil,. Llllint at P/ziladehzhfa. —.For salaries of the director, treasurer, assayer, delphie- melter and refiner, chief corner and engraver, assistant assayer and seven clerks, thirty-six thousand five hundred dollars. For wages of workmen and adjusters, one hundred and twenty-Eve thousand dollars. For incidental and contingent expenses, ten thousand dollars. For specimens of ores and coins to be preserved in the cabinet of the mint, six hundred dollars. For freight on bullion and coin, five thousand dollars. _ Branctirnintat Branch M72t at San Francisco, OaIt)"omia.-—— For salaries of superin-

    • 1** 1* ’”“°‘$°°· tindent, trcasxérgr, tisayierh rpegfer and retiner, coiner, and six clerks,

t irty ttousan ve un re dollars. For wages of workmen and adjusters, two hundred and five thousand four hundred and fifty dollars. For incidental and contingent expenses, repairs and wastage, in addition to available profits, fifty-seven thousand and forty-seven dollars and seventy-three cents. For specimens of ores, three hundred dollars. Assgy omcc, Assay Office at Mw 1W2r7c.- For salaries of superintendent, assayer, MW °*k· and melter and refiner, assistant assayer, officers, and clerks, twenty-tive thousand seven hundred dollars. For wages of workmen, in addition to unexpended balances of former appropriations, forty thousand dollars. For incidental and contingent expenses, seventy thousand dollars. Bmnchmintat Branch Mn! at Denver.—For superintendent, assayer, melter and D¤¤V°*‘· refiner, coiner, and clerks, thirteen thousand dollars. For wages of workmen, twenty-two thousand seven hundred and seventy dollars. For incidental and contingent expenses, fifteen thousand five hundred ~ dollars. Independent Independent ]’reasury.— For salaries of the assistant treasurers of the

    • "i§;‘;"g't; assist/_ United States, at New York, Boston, Charleston, and St. Louis, viz: for

,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,., at the assistant treasurer at New York, eight thousand dollars; those at Boston,_New Boston and St. Louis, each, five thousand dollars; and the one at Charles-

‘;'k,;u(éhé?S"S‘ ton, two thousand five hundred dollars; twenty thousand five hundred

ton.. anim. Philadelphia. For additional salary of the treasurer of the mint at Philadelphia, one thousand five hundred dollars. New Orleans. For additional salary of the treasurer of the branch mint at New Orleans, five hundt·ed dollars. Denver. 6 F pir addigoétil salary of the treasurer of the branch mint at Denver, ve undre dollars.