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Smith.

For the comptroller for the purpose of paying Dr. F. W. Smith Dr. W. for the balance due him for services in full as a member of the tuberculosis committee of the state board of health, which position has now ceased to exist, the sum of six hundred thirty-three dollars and thirty-three cents, or so much thereof as may be necessary.

Tax in

wanda.

For the comptroller for paying tax on property on Webster, North Tona Goundry and Oliver streets in the city of North Tonawanda, two thousand thirty dollars and eighty-five cents.

STATE TREASURER.

penses.

For the state treasurer, the sum of five hundred dollars, for office exfurniture, books, binding, blanks, printing and other office expenses, or so much thereof as may be necessary.

THE ATTORNEY-GENERAL.

Investiga

For the attorney-general, the sum of five thousand dollars, or tions. so much thereof as may be necessary, for the expenses of investigating claims presented against the state.

Attorneys

For the attorney-general, for the payment of attorneys and and counsel. counsel designated or employed by the governor or attorney-general for the transaction of legal business in pursuance of the provisions of chapter eight hundred and twenty-one of the laws of eighteen hundred and ninety-five, ten thousand dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary; but no warrant shall be issued for such payments until the amounts claimed shall be certified, audited and allowed by the governor and the attorney-general.

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For Ceylon H. Lewis, three thousand, five hundred and forty- c. H. Lewis. three and seventy-five one-hundredths dollars, for services as a deputy attorney-general, made necessary by the ordering of an extraordinary term of the supreme court.

Francis.

To Clarence W. Francis, deputy attorney-general, for rent and .. maintenance of an office in the city of New York, and expenses thereof, for the two years preceding January first, nineteen hundred and two, the sum of two thousand dollars; to be paid by the comptroller upon the audit and certificate of the attorney-general.

Fees in suits for viola

tions of agricultural law.

Deputy in charge of

agricultural

prosecu tions.

For the attorney-general for the payment by the comptroller upon bills duly audited and approved by the governor and the attorney-general for attorneys' fees and disbursements in the suit to recover penalties for violations of the agricultural law, the sum of two thousand dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary.

For deficiency in appropriation for salary of deputy attorneygeneral in charge of agricultural prosecutions one thousand dollars.

Surveys and maps before court of claims.

Monumenting oyster lauds.

State boundary

lines.

Chief bridge

designer, etc.

Geological survey.

STATE ENGINEER AND SURVEYOR.

For the state engineer and surveyor for surveys and maps for the use of the attorney-general in cases before the court of claims arising on account of the canals of the state, the sum of fifteen thousand dollars or so much thereof as may be necessary, to be made available and payable from the canal fund.

For the state engineer and surveyor, to enable him to continue the survey, plotting and monumenting of the state lands now under lease, or to be leased in the future for the oyster in dustry, the sum of two thousand dollars.

For the state engineer and surveyor for traveling expenses and disbursements of employes, and for expenses incurred by his department in making examinations, surveys and maps for restoring and placing monuments on the boundary lines of the state, pursuant to chapter four hundred and twenty-one, laws of eighteen hundred and eighty-seven, the sum of four thousand dollars or so much thereof as may be necessary payable from the general fund.

For salaries and expenses of the chief bridge designer and inspector with the necessary assistants, draughtsmen, and supplies, the sum of ten thousand dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary.

For the state engineer and surveyor for the purpose of continuing to cooperate with the United State geological survey in surveying and mapping the state of New York in the manner defined by chapter two hundred and nineteen, laws of eighteen hundred and ninety-eight, the sum of twenty-five thousand dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary.

For the state engineer and surveyor for cooperation with the United States geological survey in hydrographic work connected with the measurements of volume of streams and flow of water in the state of New York, for the purpose of determining water supply available for canals and for potable and domestic uses and the development of water power, the sum of fifteen hundred dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary.

ways.

For the state engineer and surveyor for carrying out the pro Publle highvisions of chapter one hundred and fifteen of the laws of eighteen hundred and ninety-eight, the sum of two hundred and twenty thousand dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary.

tion of

For the state engineer and surveyor for copying and preserving Preservaold maps, survey notes and miscellaneous references of his de- records. partment relating to lands and land patents, colonial and early state times, the sum of one thousand dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary.

The unexpended balance of the appropriation made by chapter Clerk hire. five hundred and forty of the laws of eighteen hundred and ninetynine for clerk hire in the office of the state engineer and surveyor being one thousand two hundred and ninety-two dollars and twenty-three cents is hereby reappropriated for the same purpose.

forest

For the state engineer and surveyor for making such surveys Surveys in in the forest preserve or on adjoining lands as may be necessary preserve. to the work for the forest, fish and game commission, the sum of two thousand dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary.

DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION.

schools.

For repairs, renewals, betterments of buildings, equipment, Normal fixtures, furniture and such additional accommodations in the normal schools of the state as may be necessary, eighty thousand dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary, to be ap portioned by the state superintendent of public instruction and to be expended by the local board of managers, payable upon bills audited by the comptroller upon vouchers approved by the state superintendent.

schools and

houses.

For the erection of new school buildings, repair and improve. Indian ment of schoolhouses, and the purchase of necessary supplies for Roos the Indian schools on the Allegany and Cattaraugus, the Onondaga, the Tonawanda, Tuscarora, Saint Regis, Shinnecock and

Teachers' classes, etc.

Examination department.

Teachers'
Institutes.

Fees of
County

Poospatuck Indian reservations, twenty-five hundred dollars, or
so much thereof as may be necessary, to be expended under the
direction of the state superintendent of public instruction.

For the professional training of teachers in accordance with
the provisions of chapter ten hundred thirty-one of the laws of
eighteen hundred ninety-five, and for the maintenance of classes
for the training of common school teachers in the various acad
emies and union free schools of the state, in accordance with the
provisions of chapter five hundred fifty-six of the laws of eighteen
hundred ninety-four, fifty thousand dollars, or so much thereof as
may be necessary, to be paid from the free school fund by the
state superintendent of public instruction to the various training
schools and classes on the basis of the allowance per week speci-
fied by statute for the number of teachers instructed therein, for
the annual school year ending July thirty-one nineteen hundred
and one.

For deficiency in the appropriation for the maintenance of the examination department occasioned by the examinations in connection with the uniform grade course of study, six thousand dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary, payable from the free school fund.

The sum of sixteen hundred dollars being the amo* appropriated for the salary of a special instructor in drawing for teachers' institutes under chapter four hundred eighteen of the laws of nineteen hundred, is hereby reappropriated for the maintenance of institutes in accordance with the provisions of chapter five hundred fifty-six of the laws of eighteen hundred ninety-four.

For payment of the fees of county treasurers for receiving and treasurers. disbursing the state school tax for the years nineteen hundred and nineteen hundred one, twenty-one thousand dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary, payable from the free school fund.

Normal school, Brockport.

For the local board of the state normal and training school at Brockport, New York, for the purpose of reimbursing Mary H. Allen for damages resulting from the cancellation of the contract entered into between her and such local board for the management of the dormitory and boarding hall in connection with such school, one thousand five hundred dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary, to be paid by the comptroller upon the certifi

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cate of the state superintendent of public instruction accompanied by the release of the said Mary H. Allen, properly executed, of all liability on the part of such local board or of the state by reason of such contract.

UNIVERSITY OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK.

paleontolo

For the state paleontologist, for the purpose of excavating the State skeleton of mastodon in Orange county, the sum of six hundred gist. dollars or so much thereof as may be necessary.

DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE.

tion of San Jose scale..

For the commissioner of agriculture for the purpose of investi- Investiga gation and extermination of the San Jose scale, the sum of twenty thousand dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary. For the commissioner of agriculture for the payment of claims against the state for the loss of horses diseased by glanders, killed under the provisions of the agricultural law, five hundred dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary.

of claim.

For the commissioner of agriculture for the settlement of the Settlement claim of J. T. Norton for salary, the sum of six hundred dollars, the same to be paid upon the order of the commissioner upon the filing with him of a receipt in full for all services and disbursements together with a resignation from the position of expert and agent.

to national farmers'

For the payment of the expenses of delegates to the National Delegates farmers' congress, appointed by the governor of this state for the congress. year nineteen hundred and one, the sum of fifteen hundred dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary, said expenses to be paid by the comptroller after audit and upon the approval of the commissioner of agriculture.

STATE ARCHITECT

private

The sum of three hundred and eighty-nine dollars, being part of Salary o the balance unexpended from an appropriation of sixteen hundred secretary. and forty-two dollars for clerk and stenographer and the sum of three hundred and ninety-one dollars, being part of the unexpended balance of an appropriation of four hundred and seventy dollars for a laborer, made pursuant to chapter four hundred and eighteen of the laws of nineteen hundred, is hereby reappropriated

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