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FIFTY-THIRD CONGRESS. Sess. HI. C11. 23. 1895. 62] and institutions of learning as the Secretary of the Treasury ma direct; but on the order of Senators, Representatives, and Delegateb not to exceed ten copies to each may be distributed through the Supermtendent of the Coast and Geodetic Survey. Sec. 77. The Secretary of the Navy is authorized to cause to be pre- bFv¤*¤g¤1>¤¤¤¤¤• pared at the Hydrographrc Omoo attached to the Bureau of Navigation, ° §,'°§,Q:..,§m_,_¤_ in the Navy Department, maps, charts, and nautical books relating to and required in navigation, and to publish and furnish themto navigators at the cost of printing and paper, and to purchase the plates and copyrights of such existing maps, charts, navigators’ sailing directions and instructions as he may consider necessary and when he may deem _ it expedient to bdo so, and under such regulations and instructions as e may preset! A11 moneys which may be received from the sale of maps, charts, F·¤•*1=¤¤·¤¤••1¤- and muucai books shan be paid by ure Secretary or uw Navy mw the ’§..‘$;.{.°° “* '* "* Treasury of the United States, to be used in the further preparation and publication of maps, charts, navigators’ sailing directions, and insltructions for the use of seamen, to be sold at the cost of printing an paper. Sec. 78. All appropriations made for the preparation or- publication F<E•*s_¤ ¤y¤r<>- of foreign hydrographic surveys shall only be applicable to their g'§YS_,‘}:¤$ ,_m_ object, upon the approval by the Secretary of the Navy, atter a report from three competent naval omcers to the efect that the original data for proposed charts are such as to justify their publication- and it is hereby made the duty of the Secretary of the Navy to order a board of three naval ohicers to examine and report upon the data before he shall approve of any application of moneys to the preparation or publication of such charts or hydrographic surveys. _ Sec. 79. The scientiilcreports known asthemouographsand bulletins g:¤i¤d§,L§v;¤yh of the Geological Survey shall not be published until specific and 1¤a£°g" °° ` detailed estimates are made therefor and specific appropriations made in pursuance of such estimates; and no engravings for the annual reports for such monographs and bulletins, or of illustrations, sections, and maps, shall be done until specihc estimates are submitted therefor and specific appropriations made based on such estimates. And there shall be distributed of monographs, bulletins and reports of the United Distribution. States Geological Survey, now in possession of said Survey, being publications prior to the year eighteen hundred and ninety-four, one copy of every such publication to every public library which.shall be designated to the superintendent of documents, as follows: Two public libraries to be designated by each of the Senators from the States, respectively, two public libraries by the Representative in Congress from each Congressional district, and two public libraries by the Delegate from each Territory; such public libraries to be additional to those to which the said publications are distributed under existing law. Sec. 80. No document or report to be illustrated or accompanied by i- *• maps shall be printed by the Public Printer until the illustrations or ‘ maps designed therefor shall be ready for publication; and no order for public printing shall be acted upon by the Public Printer after the expiration of one year, unless the entire copy and illustrations for the work shall have been furnished within that period : Provided, This Prwiwsection shall not apply to orders heretofore made for the printing of a series of volumes on one subject. Sec. 81. Every public document of sufficient size on any one subject Bindingshall be bound separately, and receive the title suggested by the subject of the volume, which shall be the chief title, and the classification of the volume shall· be placed on the back at the bottom, as simply indicating its classification and not as a part of the title. The executive and miscellaneous documents and the reports of each 01¤••i¤¤•¤¤¤¤f¤~· House of Congress shall be designated as “House Documents," “Sen- ‘""°”°" ate Documents," “House Reports," “Senate Reports,” thus making