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616 FIFTY-THIRD CONGRESS. Sess. III. Ch. 23. 1895. Limit of ¤¤¤¤i¤ N Army, the Commissioner of Patents, the Commissioner of Internal Revp°m` enue, the report of the Chief Signal Officer of the War Department, and of the Chief of Ordnance, the usual number only shall be printed. ifepcrts not M be The following reports required by law to be made to Congress shall P““°°d` not be printed unless the printing be recommended by the head of the Department making the same, and ordered by concurrent resolution of Congress, namely: Report of contracts for conveying the mails, report of fines and deductions in the Post-Otlice Department, the report of the Treasurer of accounts by him from time to time rendered to and settled with the First Comptroller, and the report of the proceedings ‘ of the annual meetings of the Board of Supervising Inspectors of Steam Vessels. 1*{=¤tio¤a1Ac=m·=my¤f Of the Report of the National Academy of Sciences, two thousand S°‘°"°“‘ copies; five hundred for the Senate, one thousand for the House, and five hundred for distribution by the Academy of Sciences. M¤¤¤¤ir¤· Of the Memoirs of the National Academy of Sciences, two thousand five hundred copies; five hundred for the Senate, one thousand for the House, and one thousand for distribution by the Academy of Sciences. A-¤¤¤riq¤¤Hi¤¢¤¤i¤¤i Of the Report of the American Historical Association, three thou- A"°$"°"°”' sand copies; five hundred for the Senate, one thousand for the House, and one thousand ive hundred for distribution by the association and the Smithsonian Institution. R¤gi¤wr¤.A¤¤y¤¤•1 Of the Registers of the Army and Navy, fifteen hundred copies of N“"y‘ 4 each; five hundred for the Senate and one thousand for the House. Smirb¤<>¤i¤¤R¤p¤r¢¤v Of the Report of the Smithsonian Institution, ten thousand copies; one thousand for the Senate, two thousand for the House, five thousand for distribution by the Smithsonian Institution, and two thousand for distribution by the National Museum. _ , ·" ¤<>¤¤¤¤¤r R<>v¢¤i¤· Of the Reports of Consular Officers, one thousand ive hundred copies; five hundred for the Senate, one thousand for the House. S¤m¤u¤»1Ab¤¤¤¤¤· Of the Statistical Abstract of the United States, twelve thousand copies; three thousand for the Senate, six thousand for the House, and three thousand for distribution by the Bureau of Statistics. 1r¤¤·=¤d S¤=•=r Of the Tests of Iron and Steel, five hundred copies for distribution by the War Department. Trmury D¤1>¤r=- Of the Finance Report of the Secretary of the Treasury, the Report "‘°"° B’°"°m° on Commerce and Navigation, on Internal Commerce, of the Director _ of the Mint on the Production of Precious Metals, and of Mineral Resources of the United States, there shall be printed one thousand copies of each for the Senate and two thousand for the House in addition to those published as part of the departmental report. Of the Annual Report of the Comptroller of the Currency, ten thousand copies; one thousand for the Senate, two thousand for the House, and seven thousand for distribution by the Comptroller of the Currency. Of the Annual Report of the Commissioner of Navigation of the Treasury Department, one thousand copies for the Senate, two thousand tbr the House, and one thousand copies for distribution by the Commissioner; and of the Annual List of Merchant Vessels of the United Staites, five thousand copies for distribution by the Treasury epartrnen . Pm6c R¤¤w¤y¤· Of the Report of the Government Directors of the Union Pacific Railways, one thousand five hundred copies; five hundred for the Senate and one thousand for the House. E¤1¤zi¤¤· There shall be printed of eulogies of deceased Senators, Representa- Ext b d tives, and Delegates eight thousand copies, of which number fifty copies, '“ °‘"‘ · bound in full morocco, with gilt edges, shall be delivered to the family Clvtk binding-_ of the deceased, and one thousand nine hundred and fifty copies in cloth binding shall be delivered to the Senators, Representatives, or Delegates of the State or Territory represented by the deceased. The remaining number, also in cloth binding, shall be distributed in the proportion of two thousand to the Senate and four thousand to the