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664 FIFTIETH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 137. 1889. twenty-five dollars; text-books, books of reference, binding, and stationery for instructors, one hundred and twenty-five dollars; for dividers, fifty dollars; contingencies, twenty-five dollars; in all, two hundred and twenty-five dollars. neputmeqt of For department of chemistry, mineralogy, and geology: For chemf,g,°“",,‘§‘fd"',,_;,,,,l,,?f‘Q,¥{“'“l° icals, chemical apparatus, glass and porcelain ware, paper, wire, i sheet-metal, ores, photographic apparatus and materia s, five hundred dollars. Bough specimens, fossils, files, alcohol, lamps, blow-pipes, pencils, and paper for practical instruction in mineralogy an for gradual increase and improvement of the cabinet, five hundred dollars. Repairs and additions to electric, magnetic, pneumatic, and ther- . - mic apparatus, and apparatus illustrating optical properties of sub- P~v•¤··¤— stances : Provided, That any of the above sums may be available for G¤¤+>¤si¤•=· the urchase of a gas-engine for operating electric machines, six hundlred and fifty dollars; Pay of mechanic employed in chemical and geological sectionrooms, and in lecture-rooms, one thousand dollars; Models, maps, and diagrams, books of reference, text-books, and _ stationery for the use of instructors, one hundred and eighty dollars; Contingencies, one hundred dollars; in all, two thousand nine hundred and thirty dollars. Department or his- For department of history, geography, and ethics : For text-books, f,‘{{{,;f°°""“""' "‘° books of reference, and stationery for use of instructors, and repairs, one hundred and ffty dollars. tm1;¤¤·¤0·;;q:i:=_y¤f_I·:¤;; For department of artillery, cavalry, and infantry tactics, namely: infgiy mms' For tan- ark or other proper cover for riding-hall, to be immediate y available and to be purc ased in open market on written order of the superintendent, six hundred dollars; Repairing camp-stools and camp-furniture, one hundred dollars; d gurniture for offices and reception-room for visitors, one hundred o ars; For stationery for use of instructor and assistant instructors of tactics, one hun red and fifty dollars; Books and maps, binding ooks and mounting maps, seventy-five dollars; For repairs of gymnasium and gymnasium supplies, two hundred and fifty dollars; Foils, masks, belts, fencing and boxing-gloves. fencing-jackets, gaiters, and rpipairs, and for metal lined boxes for rotection of fencmggloves an jackets, two hundred and fifty dolllars; lumes for cadet officers of the first class, seventy five dollars; in all, one thousand six hundred dollars. mpmmtttot mw. For department of law: For stationery, text-books, and books of . reference for use of instructors, and for repairing and rebinding sarlpe, aéid filitrnitutre igor office, Elwo lpundred and nfty dollars. nemremenwf <=M1 or epa men o civi an mi itar en ineenn : For models, {‘,{‘,§'“°‘°“"°"‘i"°°" maps, purchase and repairs of instrumeiits, text-books, books of reference, and stationery_ for the use of instructors, and contingencies, nve hundred dollars. Extra pay of enlisted man employed as drautghtsman, two hundred and iifgy-six dollars; in all, seven hundred an fifty-six dollars. Depaftngient or om- For epartment of ordnance and gunnery: For purchase and re. ““'“’° "“‘“°"‘ pairs of instruments, models, and atpparatus, and purchase of necessary materials; for the purchase o samples of arms and accoutrements other than those supplied to the military service; for the purchase and preparation of specimens for use in the testing machine; for books of reference, text-books, and stationery, four hundred dollars; _ For stereotyping, and for making lithographic drawings illustra- _ ting revised course of instruction in ordnance and gunnery, three P"'”"·’°· hundred dollars: Provzded, That from the amounts so appropriated