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ment, not appropriation).... 212, 941.46 212,628.50

312.96

Total, Library and copy-
right office.

928,637.87 910,876.11

17,761.76

a Includes the 22 per cent retirement fund, $11,951.00.

Appropriation includes $1,770.53 credits on account of sales of cards to Government institutions and $383.78 yet to be credited. Expenditures, 1923 ($54,207.93), offset by subscriptions covered into the Treasury, $105,132.75.

cIncludes outstanding indebtedness.

d Exclusive of $2,000 to be expended by the marshal of the Supreme Court for new books of reference for that body.

e Appropriation includes credit, $2.10, on account of sales of photo duplications to Government institutions.

f Appropriation includes credits $726.27 on account of sales of cards to Government institutions and $115.19 yet to be credited.

Object of appropriation.

Appropriations. Expended.

Unexpended.

Building and grounds:

b

Care and maintenance, in- a $95,985.00 $94,814.86

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a Includes the 22 per cent retirement fund, $1,768.67. Includes outstanding indebtedness.

c Transferred to Architect of Capitol under act approved June 29, 1922.

d Includes balance from preceding year in addition to appropriation of $800.

CONTINGENT EXPENSES IN DETAIL-LIBRARY PROPER.

Object of expenditure.

Amount.

Stationery supplies.

Typewriter supplies.

Dies, presses, rubber stamps, and numbering machines....

Travel expenses..

Street-car tokens.

Tools.

Postage stamps for foreign correspondence.........

Telegrams and long-distance telephone messages..

Transfer charges (expressage, etc.)..

Post-office box rent, July 1, 1922, to June 30, 1923

Mail-bag repairs.

Duplicator supplies.

Photostat paper and chemicals...

Photostat miscellaneous supplies.

Total.

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a $1,977.45 covered into the Treasury on account of sales of photo duplications.

APPENDIX Ib.

APPROPRIATIONS FOR THE LIBRARY OF CONGRESS AS CONTAINED IN "AN ACT MAKING APPROPRIATIONS FOR THE LEGISLATIVE BRANCH OF THE GOVERNMENT FOR THE FISCAL YEAR ENDING JUNE 30, 1924, AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES."

General administration: Librarian, $7,500; chief assistant librarian, $4,500; chief clerk, $2,500; librarian's secretary, $1,800; assistant chief clerk, $1,600; assistant in charge of supplies, $1,400; clerks-one $1,200, two at $1,000 each; stenographers and typewriters-one to chief assistant librarian $1,200, one $1,200, one $900; messenger, $840; messenger to chief assistant librarian, $600; junior messenger, $420; operator of photographic copying machine $600; in all, $28,260.

Mail and delivery: Assistants--one in charge $1,600, chie: $1,200, one $960, one $780, one $600; junior messenger, $420; in all, $5,560.

Order and accession: Chief of division, $2,500; assistants -one $1,500, two at $1,200 each, three at $960 each, two at $840 each, two at $500 each, one $580; two junior messengers, at $420 each; in all, $13,580.

Catalogue, classification, and shelf: Chief of division, $3.000; chie, classifier, $2,000; chief shelf-listing section, $1,500, assistants -four at $1.800 each, seven at $1,500 each, six at $1.400 each, twelve at $1,200 each, six at $1,000 each, fourteen at Sob each, four at $020 each, thirteen at $$1 each, thirteen at $600 each, four at $540 each: six junior messengers, a. $120 each, in all, $93,526.

Rinding Assistants -onc in charge $1,500, one S96ʊ. junior messenger $2, in all. $2 886

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