MISCELLANEOUS APPROPRIATIONS. 285
tingent fund of the Treasury Department, for advertising,
stationery, blanks, books, expressage, telegrams and other inci-
dental expenses, six thousand dollars, or so much thereof as
may be necessary; for the contingent fund of the Comptroller's
office, for printing Wank licenses, protests, circulars, warrants,
books and other office expenses, six thousand dollars, or so much
thereof as may be necessary; for the contingent fund of the
State Tax Commissioner's office, for printing blanks, circu-
lars, stationery, books and postage, twenty-five hundred dollars,
or so much thereof as may be necessary; for the contingent
fund of the Land Office, one thousand dollars, or so much there-
of as may be necessary; for the contingent fund of the Court of
Appeals, sixteen hundred dollars, or so much thereof as may be
necessary; for the contingent fund of the Attorney General, for
printing and traveling expenses, clerical services, stationery,
postage and other necessary expenses, fifteen hundred dollars,
or so much thereof as may be necessary; for the contingent fund
of the Board of Public Works, five thousand dollars, or so much
thereof as may be necessary; said amount to be expended under
the direction and control of said board, to be used for repairs
to State property and other necessary expenses; for the con-
tingent fund of the State Librarian, for postage, porterage,
freight, purchase of stationery and other incidental expenses,
five hundred dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary;
said contingent funds to be paid upon proper vouchers exhibited
to the Comptroller, an itemized account of which shall be pub-
lished by each department.
STATE LIBRARY.
For the augmentation and furnishing of the State Library,
two thousand five hundred dollars, or so much thereof as may
be necessary; to the State Librarian for the expenses and ship-
ments of the Acts of Assembly, reports and documents of the
session of 1910, three hundred and fifty dollars, or so much
thereof as may be necessary.
INSPECTIONS AND INSURANCE.
For the payment of the annual ground rent on tobacco ware-
house lots in Baltimore city, four hundred and forty-eight dol-
lars and eleven cents; for the salaries of two inspectors of steam
boilers in the city of Baltimore, fifteen hundred dollars each,
three thousand dollars; for the salary of Mine Inspector in Alle-
gany and Garrett counties, fifteen hundred dollars, for neces-
sary stationery and office supplies, one thousand dollars, or so
much thereof as may be necessary; for the rent of the boxes in
some safe deposit company for the use of the Treasury Depart-
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