528 SIXTY—EIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 292. 1924. · ‘ - 11 f d b` d' for the Railroad Labor Board ininzllming md md clrilliiiga allnilig liiigrezilrs, dlllicgs? institutions, and services located in Washington, District of Columbia, and elsewhere, $12,000. ,,°§_**m’S°”‘”“ ‘“S“°“' SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION. c,,{;‘,;§;““‘*°““’ °" International exchanges: For the system of international ex— i changes between the United Statesand foreign countries, under the direction of the Smithsonian Institution, includinlg necessary employees and purchase of necessary books and perio rcals, $49,550. M¤¤r¤=¤¤¤*¤¤¤l°¢Y· American ethnology: For cont1numg_ ethno§oIg1cal_ researches among the American Indians and the natives of awau, including the excavation and preservation of arehaeologic remains under the direction of the Smithsonian Institution, mcluding necessary employees and the purchase of necewary and periodicals, $57,160. I¤ter¤ationaltit1C*;‘*i1;»· International Catalogue of Scientific Literature: Eor the cooperallaguuilgf we ° tion of the United States in the work of the International Cata cig-ue of Scientific Literature, including the preparation of a classi ed index catalogue of American scientific publications for incorporation in the International Catalogue, clerk hire, purchase of necessary ggoks and periodicals, and other necessary incidental expenses, 861.66. sa,·§,’,°{·Yg,*§’““l °"' Astrophysical Observatory: For maintenance of the Astrophysi- . cal Observatory, under the direction of the Smithsonian Institution, including assistants, purchase of necessary books and periodicals, apparatus, making necessary observations in high altitudes, repairs _ _ an alterations 0 buildings, and miscellaneous expenses, $21,580. _ Se@·r‘§,‘*,;§{““‘ ·‘*·""*"“” For an additional Assistant Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution $6 000. ·*si·**°*°¤e' M 1**** F or, adlzlitional fire rotection for the Smithsonian Institution tection . P . . . . . ‘ and National Museum Buildings, including the laying of the necessary 8-meh water main and the erection o four fire hydrants in the Smithsonian grounds, $8,500. N°“°"“' M°°°“"" Narromu. Musnim. Fumm"°'m` or cases, furniture, fixtures, and appliances required for the ezilubitroéi and safe-keeping of collections, including necessary em- _ _ p oyees 21800. e,,cH““"“‘·"¥"""“· _ Fgihhgggihg, lighting, electrical, telegraphic, and telephonic SBI’V· . ice . u¤¤s,ac.°g °°u°°` _ Ii or tontinuing preservation, exhibition, and increase of collections from the surveying and exploring expeditions of the Govern- E‘“”1°Y°°’*"‘°‘ ment, and from other sources, including necessary emplo ees, all other necessary expenses, and not exceeding $5,500 for drawings and illustrations for piiblications, $434,482. , H°"“*”·°°°‘ I Igor I‘E(§>81I‘S of liuiédings, shops, and sheds, including all necessary a r an materia 11 000. B°°“·°‘°‘ $2I6&r; purchase of,books, pamphlets, and periodicals for reference, Pnmgl hor-postage stamps and foreign postal cards, $450. _._§"“°”“! G°D°” °f xarroxan GALLERY or ART. ,,Q,§§§fi”“t"‘“`·`“ °" _ For the administration of the National Gallery of Art by thé Smithsonian Institution, including compensation of necessary employees, purchase of necessary books of reference and periodicals, and necessary incidental expenses, $20,158.