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SIXTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. IV. C11. 72. 1923. 1235 SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION. ,,§¤*f***h¤°¤i¤¤ l¤$°**¤# International exchanges: For the system of international ex- c,,g’,*;f”°“°“°‘ °x· changes between the United States and foreign countries, under ~ g ` the flirectiondof th; Smiphsonian Institution, including netggessary employees an urc asc 0 necessary books and eriodicals 3,000. American etlinology: For continuing ethniilovical researches gy‘?“°'*°°“ Eum°l° among the American Indians and the natives of Hiawaii, including the excavation and preservation of archaeologic remains under the direction of the Smithsonian Institution, including necessary employees and the purchase of necessary books and periodicals, $44,000. International Catalogue of Scientific Literature: For the co0pera— tion of the United States in the work of the International Catalogue °‘“‘“'°· of Scientific Literature, including the preparation of a classified index catalogue of American scientific publications for incorporation in the International Catalogue, clerk hire, purchase of neccessary books and _ periodicals, and other necessary incidental expenses, $7,500. Astroph sical Observatory: For maintenance of the Astro- ,,€§,t,‘Z‘P"""’°l°°°°" hysical Observatory, under the direction of the Smithsonian . Institution, including assistants, purchase of necessary books and periodicals, apparatus, making necessary observations in high altitudes, repairs and alterations of buildings, and miscellaneous expenses, $15,500. The Regents of the Smithsonian Institution are authorized to h§L*,."fg°}‘ prepare ip-(r;eliminary plans for a suitable fireproof building with ¤¤¤ery¤fArt,¤¢c. granite nts for the National Ga.llery of Art, including the National Portrait Gallery, and the history collections of the United States National Museum, said building to be erected when funds from gift or bequests are in the possession of the said Regents, Mum in sections or completely on the north side of the Mall between ' the Natural History Building, United States National Museum, and Seventh Street, leaving a space between it and the latter of not less than one hundred feet and a space of not less than one hundred feet between it and Seventh Street, with its south front on a line with the south front of the said Natural History Building. NATIGNAL MUSEUM_ Nutionalhlxlsetuu. For cases, furniture, fixtures, and appliances re uired for the F“'“‘°"'°*°‘°· exhibition and safe-keeping of collections, including necessary employees, $20,000. _ For heating, lighting, electrical, telegraphic, and telephonic serv- H°“°l“g*1‘gi‘°”**°°°· ice. $70,000; P _ For continuing preservation, exhibition, and increase of collections ¤.,,§S§{;‘“g °°"°°` from the surveying and exploring expeditions of the Government, and from other sources, including necessary employees, all other necessary expenses, and not exceeding $5,500 for drawings and illustrations for publications, $312,500. _ For repairs of buildings, shops, and sheds, including all necessary R°*’°‘”*°'°‘ labor and material, $10,000; For purchase of books, pamphlets, and periodicals for reference, B°°“*°‘°· $2.000· F or i stage stam s and foreign postal cards, $500; Pnmgesimpl In alIl?National lliluseum, $415,000. >rA·r1oN.—xL csnnrznr or Arrr. A;}‘fm°m1 G°u°ry °' For the administration of the National Gallery of Art by the ,,,§g°§""’°“"°“ "' Smithwnian Institution, including compensation of necessary