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630 FIFTY-THIRD CONGRESS. Sess. III. Ch. 29. 1895. paper, tumblers, saucers, towels, soap, ink, paint, stationery, and so forth, and contingent expenses, two hundred and fifty dollars. For repairs to models, desks, stretchers, racks, and material, seventy- five dollars. For models in flat and relief for topographical and free-hand drawing, one hundred dollars. Set of models for work in descriptive geometry, one hundred and twentyfive dollars. Models for work in mechanical drawing, two hundred and fifty dollars. Models for work in building construction drawing, two hundred and fifty dollars.· Photographic material and appliances for new gallery, two hundred dollars. · Slides for stereopticon to illustrate lectures of course, and apparatus in connection therewith, to two hundred and fifty dollars. For books and periodicals, one hundred dollars. For binding periodicals and loose sheets, thirty dollars. General work in the preparation and arrangements of the new academies, section room and model room, one hundred dollars. mD°,;P:*“¤°¤* °f¤*°‘· For department of modern languages: For stationery, text—books, and Wm books of reference for use of instructors, for repairs of books and apparatus, and for office furniture, and for printing examination papers, and - for contingencies, three hundred and fifty dollars. D°P·¤¤¤°¤* °f L"'- For department of law: For stationery, text-books, books of reference, and books for use of instructors, and for repairing and binding same, · and furniture for office, two hundred and fifty dollars; and hereafter there may be assigned to the department of law one assistant professor. u£,° f 1;;; For department of practical military engineering: For purchase and me-ing. repair of instruments, transportation, purchase of tools, implements, and materials, and for extra-duty pay of engineer soldiers, as follows, namely: For instruments for use in instructing cadets, in making reconnoissances; photographic apparatus and material for field photography ; drawing instruments and material for plattin g reconnoissances, surveying instruments, instruments and material for signaling and field telegraphy; transportation of field parties; tools and material for the preservation, augmentation, and repair of wooden pontoon, and one canvas pontoon-bridge train; sapping and mining tools and material; rope, cordage, material for rafts and for spar and trestle bridges; intrenching tools; tools and material for the repair of Fort Clinton and the batteries at the Academy, and extra-duty pay of engineer soldiers, at fifty cents per day each when performing special skilled mechanical labor in the department of practical military engineering; for models, books of reference, and stationery, one thousand two lmndred dollars. . m£gg§_;f餧:;;*:r;fd· Flor department of ordinance and gunnery: For purchase and repairs of instruments, models, and apparatus, and purchase of necessary materials; for the purchase of samples of arms and accouterments other than those supplied to the military service; for books of reference, text-books, stationery, and lithographic printing materials, four hundred and fifty dollars. For extra pay of one ordnance soldier, as draftsman and lithographic printer, at fifty cents per day, one hundred and forty-three dollars and fifty cents. For extra pay of one ordnance soldier, as machinist, at fifty cents per day, one hundred and forty-three dollars and fifty cents. For extra pay of one ordnance soldier as clerk, at fifty cents per day, one hundred and fortythree dollars and fifty cents. gul:¤isz¤·$¢!¤¤¢¤¤* For purchase of one Driggs-Schroeder six·pounder rapidfire field ' gun, mounted on field carriage complete, with accessories and spare parts, limber and ammunition, three thousand dollars. M°d•*l¤· For manufacture or purchase of models of the new steel carriages for Seal, siege, and seacoast services for cadet instruction, three thousand 0 ars.