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494 FORTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 360. 1885. S i 1 v e i— coin, TRANSPORTATION OF s1Lvmz com: For transportation of silver coin

  • ·’°°“P°“°·“°“ °*? between subtreasury officcs, fifty thousand dollars.

between subtream urv officcn. _ Recoinage of RECOINAGE OF GOLD AND SILVER COINS: Fo? 1‘€00lD3g0 of gold and WPI md "1'" silver coins in the Treasury, to be expended under the direction of the °°"" Secretary of the Treasury, ten thousand dollars. ,

 Pro mgntion o { PBOPAGATION OF FOOD msrms: For the introduction by the United
  • °°'l· States Fish Commission into and the increase in the waters of the

United States of food-Eshes and other useful products of the ymters, including lobsters, oysters, and other shell-fish, and for continuing the inquiry into the fisheries of the United States and their subjeetsz and for such general and miscellaneous expenditures as the Commissioner of Fish and Fisheries may find necessary to the prosecution of his work, including salaries or compensation of all necessary employees, one hun- ` dred and thirty thousand dollars. And the Secretary of the Treasury is authorized to detail from time to time for duty under the Commissioner of Fish and Fisheries any officers and men of the Revenue Marine Service whose services can be spared for such duty. U. s. Fish Com- B111w OF onmcn Umcrm> STATES Fxsn COIJHSSION: For rent of ¤¤i¤¤i<>¤; ¥¤¤* ¤*` moms in the city of Washington, two thousand dollars. wgmliwnmce or MAINTENANCE on 1=·1811-1·01ms: For the preparation and mainte- £¤h·l¤>¤d•· nance of ilsh-ponds in Washington and elsewhere, and the distribution of the eggs and young of the wlniteiish, salmon, shad, cod, carp, and other useful inhabitants of the waters, including salaries or compensation of all necessary employees, forty-five thousand dollars. M¤i¤¤¤i¤i¤zV¤¤- MAJNTENCE 0F VESSELS: For the maintenance of the vessels of

      • 1* the United States Fish Commission, and for boats, appamtus, machinery, and the other facilities required for use with the same, including

salaries or compensation of all necessary employees, forty- five thousand dollars. wmv; Hein , Frsn Coumssxon BUHDINGS, W00n’s Hou., Mnssncunsmus:

    • 5-•_ gmx! For increasing the facilities at Wood’s H011, Massachusetts, station for

glfl ‘f:;a {mu 0} the artificial propagation of useful marine animals, such as cod, halibut, man-!;,, m?m.i,_ mackerel, lobsters, oysters, and so forth, and the investigations ecunected therewith, tc be immediately available, twenty thousand dollars. saniogtve ¤ so 1, Slunme-vnssm., noon-msuns: For construction ofasuitable sailing- °°¤¤¤’¤°¤°¤ °*`· vessel for the purpose of collecting the spawning cod and other useiul food-iishes on their breed ing~grounds 0H' the coast und conveying them to the shore station of the Commission, to be made immediately avail- Proviv. able, fourteen thousand dollars: Provided, however, That the Secretary of the Navy is authorized and directed to transfer from the Navy to the United States Fish Commission a sailing-vessel suitable for such service, if any such vessel can be spared hom said service, in which event the above sum shall not be expended.

m,,,·,,m,,¤,,;u. INr1mNA·1*10NAL EXCHANGES, SMITIISONIAN Imsmrtmouz For exchanges, smith- penses of the system of international exchanges between the United

¤°¤*°¤I¤’·“*“**°“- States and foreign countries, under the direction of the Smithsonian Institution, including salaries or compensation of all necessary employees, ten thousand dollars. Etlmological ie. NORTH Axmmcni 1c’1‘1=m0LOOY, Smutmsomnn Ixm*r1TU’r¤0N: For searches nm q n g the purpose of continuing cthnologlcal researches among the Amcriczm A¤¢¤¤•¤ I¤¢h¤¤¤- Indians, undfnhtbe direction of the Sec1et:u¥ the Smithsonian Institutiou, inc n ing sa aries or com nsaticn 0 necessary emplovee forty thousand dollars. pe8, smmoomn ni- Smrnsounn lnsmmvmom nnunxxcz For nnishing uml. completnimpicn building; ing the furnishing of the eastern portion of the Smithsonian Institution

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:€`f’f °”*’ building, five thousand six hundred dollars.

In specter or INSPEC?] on OF 1•UBm1‘U1z1: Am) OTHER FURNISHINGS Fon. Pvnuc f¤r¤it¤r¤,_ cig-, for BUILDINGS : To enable the Secretary of the '1`re·.1sury to employ 4; suit- P“""° *****]*****8** able person to inspect all public buildings and cxumine into their requirements fox ihrniture and other furnishings, including fuel, lights,