1250 JOURNAL OF PROCEEDINGS [Apr. 3
eral Laws of Maryland, the sum of five thousand dollars; to
the State Roads Commission for the building of State-aided
roads to be expended in accordance with the provisions of
Chapter 217 of the Acts of 1910, and Chapter 121 of the Acts
of 1912, the sum of three hundred thousand dollars, or so
much thereof as may be necessary; to the State Reporter for
salary, three thousand dollars as provided by Section 2 of
Article 80 of the Annotated Code of Public General Laws of
Maryland and the further sum of five hundred dollars for cleri-
cal assistance as provided in Section 5 of Article 80 of the
Annotated Code of Public General Laws of Maryland; to the
State Geological and Economic Survey Commission for carry-
ing out the provisions of Sections 19 to 25 inclusive, of Article
91 of the Annotated Code of Public General Laws of Mary-
land, the sum of fourteen thousand dollars; to the State
Board of Forestry for salaries and expenses, eight thousand
dollars; also the further sum of five thousand dollars to make
available a like sum of five thousand dollars from the Federal
Government under the Week's Law (Act of Congress, March
first, nineteen hundred and eleven, 36 stat. 691); also the sum
of one thousand dollars for the protection and development "of
the Patapsco Forest Reserve; to the State Tax Commission
for salaries and expenses in accordance Avith Chapter 841 of
the Acts of 1914, as amended by the Acts of 1916, the sum of
fifty thousand dollars; to the Maryland State Library Com-
mission for the organization and conduct of traveling libra-
ries throughout the State as provided in Sections 100 to 105
inclusive, of Article 77 of the Annotated Code of Public Gen-
eral Laws of Maryland, the sum of fifteen hundred dollars;
to the Stale Auditor for salaries in accordance with Chapter
704 of the Acts of 1914, six thousand five hundred dollars;
also the further sum of five thousand five hundred dollars, or
so much thereof as may be necessary, to defray the expenses
of his department; to the Conservation Commission to make
up any deficiency between the Conservation Fund, and the
cost of conducting said Commission, the sum of twenty-five
thousand dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary.
'Miscellaneous—For repairs to public buildings and grounds
in the City of Annapolis, the sum of four thousand dollars,,
or so much thereof as may be necessary, said sum to be ex-
pended by and under the direction of the Governor; for fuel
and lights for the public buildings and grounds to be expended
under the direction and control of the Governor, eight thou-
sand dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary; for re-
pairs, furniture and incidental expenses at the Executive
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