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260 SIXTY-SECOND CONGRESS. Sus. II. Ch. 275. 1912. old ones, for use of cadets; and for contingent expenses, one thousand five hundred and thirty dollars; _ For furniture and instruments for the cadets’ drawing rooms, one ‘°""°°‘ thFor dg izznlleurilz of rgodern, ages: For stationery, textbooks GHI P , . and books of reference for use of instructors, for repairs of books and ap aratus, for omce furniture, for examination jms and ot&r n pers, and for contingencies, live him and mne o ; . °°*’"°"‘°“‘°"""‘ F<frY_¢lb§par·1:rnent of law: For stationery, textbooks, and_books of reference for the use of instructors; furniture, and for repairs to same; for rebmdininbooks and periodicals; and for contingencies, ¤,,;°"“,.;,"‘*..,,““ °"§L§Z Forh•ll;1_partnr?1‘l of engineering: For urchase ¤°°'*¤¢’· and repair of instruments; transportation; of t0o%iimplements, and materials, and for extra-duty pay of engineer sol ers, as follows, namely: For instruments for use rn instructing cadets m makinglreconnoimances; photographic apparatus and material for field p otography; drawingjnstruments and material for plattg reconnoissances; surve instruments; instruments and ma for signaling and phy; transportation of field parties' tools and material for the preservation, augmentation, and repair of wooden pontoon, and one canvas pontoon train; sap and mining tools and material; rope; cordage; material for for sx and trestle intrenching took; took and maternal for r&epairofF¢}rt Clrntonandthebatteriesof theaea:1l·emy,and forextr•· uty_payo engmeersold1ers,atfiftyeentsper eaclnwhenperformrngspecralskilledmechanieallaboririthederxartment ofdpractical nuhtafly engineering; for models, books of reference, an stationery, an_ for extra pay of one engineer soldier as assistant in photographic laboratory, and in charge of photographic laboratory, hotographrc apparatus, materials, and supplies, at fifty cents per Ida? tvipl thousmaind dollars; th d d _ or e u ase o surveying instruments, one thousand ollars;

 ,,.¤. Providqlp That this Ilappropriation   be immediately available:

maze of c°_ And pr·omJedji¢g·tIaer, _ t when any mstrument, apparatus, implemc ,,,,,,,;,,°',"‘,,c"_’ ments, or matenals which have been heretofore or may hereafter be purchased or_ acquired for the use of an department of instruction or for the maintenance and operation of the waterworks are no longer I needed or are no longer serviceable they may be sold in such manner U'°° "'°°°°"’· as the superintendent may direct and the proceeds credited to the approprratgggagor the department or the waterworks for which they were pure or ac urred. For the purchase dl bargziand small boats for the instruction of X cadets m rowing, four hun dollars; ,,,’],§';‘,{},‘},’}§‘,§,§,,§{"‘ For dgrartment of ordnance and gunnery: For purchase, manufacture, an repair of instruments, models, machinery, and a parstus; for purchase of samples of arms and accouterments other than those supplied to the military service- for books of reference, textbooks stationery, furniture supplies; for services of skilled mechanic (civilian) employed in the_ department of ordnance and

of grmnery, and or contingencies, one thousand eight hundred

For purchase of machines, tools, and material for racticalmstr-n' mm tion 0 cadets in wood and metal working, two thousand dollars· c- =·=?;W$r°ZEI°.°°' For department of military hygiene: For stationery, textbooks and books of reference for use of instructors; for the reparation of plates, purchase of Easper, and other expenses incident5 to the printing of syllabuses of tnues on parts of the subject not covered by the regular textbooks; for the purchase of charts, photographs, and