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960 FIFTY-THIRD CONGRESS. Sess. III. Ch. 189. 18115. For the Interior Department, including the Civil Service Commission, two hundred and seventy-eight thousand dollars, includin g not exceeding ten thousand dollars for rebinding tract books for the General Land Office. For the Smithsonian Institution, for printing labels and blanks and for the “Bulletins" and annual volumes of the ‘·Proceedings" of the National Museum, and binding scientific books and pamphlets, presented to and acquired by the National Museum Library, twelve thousand dollars. For the United States Geological Survey as follows: For engraving the illustrations necessary for the report of the Director, and for printing advanced copies of papers on economic PM?:- . mk resources, seven thousand dollars: Provided, That hereafter the report R°°° °°°°°of the mineral resources of the United States shall be issued as a part of the report of the Director of the Geological Survey, and printed for each preceding calendar year as soon as compiled and transmitted for publication, and that the separate chapters on any given mineral product, such as iron, coal, building stone, and so forth, shall be printed as rapidly as transmitted for publication; that a pamphlet edition of any chapter shall be printed for distribution on the request of the Director of the Geological Survey, approved by Secretary of the Interior, the size of the edition to be controlled by the importance of the mineral treated; that hereafter papers for the Director’s annual report that are of a strictly economic character shall be issued in pamphlet form, in the same manner as prescribed above for the report on the mineral resources; that the entire cost of paper, printing, and binding of all oiilthe above provided for pamphlets shall not exceed two thousand dollars- For engraving the illustrations necessary for the monographs and bulletins, ten thousand dollars; For printing and binding the monographs and bulletins, twenty thoumgaphl D n d sand dollars : Provided, That hereafter three thousand copies of the monorsuumm. graphs and bulletins of the Geological Survey shall be published for scientific exchanges and for sale at the cost of paper, printing, and binding, and ten per centum thereof added. For the Department of Justice, nine thousand dollars. lfgrdtlip Post-Otlice Department, one hundred and ninety-five thousan dollars. For the Department of Agriculture, including ten thousand dollars for the Weather Bureau, eighty-five thousand dollars. For the Department of Labor, seven thousand dollars. For the Supreme Court of the United States, seven thousand dollars. h Fplr theisqpreme court of the District of Columbia, one thousand tive un re dollars. For the Court of Claims, twelve thousand dollars. For the Library of Congress, twelve thousand dollars. For the Executive Office, two thousand dollars. D::j<>¤ ¤f *PP'°· And no more than an allotment of one-half of the sum hereby appro- Pm ‘ priated shall be expended in the iirst two quarters of the tiscal vear, and no more than one-iburth thereof may be expended in either of the last two quarters of the tiscal year, except that, in addition thereto, in , either of said last quarters, the unexpended balances of allotments for {mfg; ,0,, Ap, preceding quarters may be expended: Provided, That so much as may mtqraiwpqiimpe- be necessary, for printing and blinding the annual report of the Secre- “’ *'“"‘“‘ °·° °‘ tary of Agriculture, as required by the Act approved January twelfth, eighteen hundred and ninety-tive, shall be immediately available and shall not be included in said allotments. For printing and binding the annual report of the Secretary of Agri- Mk- 1*-612- culture, as required by the Act approved January twelfth: eighteen lsilpndrgd and nipgty-five, three hundred thousand dollars, or so much ereo as may necessary.