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 358 FORTY-·SECOND CONGRESS. Szss. II Ch. 415. 1872. seeding fifteen dollars per linear mile for standard lines, twelve doHars for township, and ten dollars for section lines, fifteen thousand dollars. Suweyingpub For surveying the public lands in Califorma, at rates not exceeding 5** 1******* in iiheen dollars per linear mile for standard lines, fourteen dollars for town- Califvmiea ship, and twelve dollars for section lines, sixty thousand dollars: Provided, •¤25¤¤¤¤*$=d. That the commissioner of the general land ofice, in his discretion, may hereafter authorize public lands in said State, and also in Washington Tommy; Territory, densely covered with forest or thick undergrowth, to be sur~ veyed at augmented rates, not exceeding eighteen dollars per linear mile for standard parallels, sixteen dollars for township, and fourteen dollars for section lines. oregon; For surveying the public lands in Oregon, at v. rate not exceeding fifteen dollars per linear mile for standard lines, fourteen dollars for township, and twelve dollars for section lines, nfty thousand dollars. For surveying the public lands in Oregon, situated west of the Cascade mountains, densely covered with forests of thick undergrcwth, at rates not exceeding sixteen dollars per linear mile for township and section lines, twenty thousand dollars. W¤·¤l¤i¤z¤>¤ For surveying the public lands in Washington Territory, at a rate not T°"'t°'Y* exceeding fifteen dollars per linear mile for standardlines, fourteen dollars for township, and twelve dollars for section lines, seventy thousand dollars. Utah Territory; For surveying the public lands in Utah Territory, at rates not exceeding fifteen dollars per linear mile for standard lines, twelve dollars for township, and ten dollars for section lines, sixteen thousand dollars. Nevada; For surveying the public lands in Nevada, at rates not exceeding fifteeu dollars per linear mile for standard lines, twelve dollars for township, and ten dollars for section lines, fifty thousand dollars. _Wyomiug Tm For surveying the public lands in Wyoming Territory, at rates not ¤*°*’.'¤ exceeding fifteen dollars per linear mile for standard, twelve dollars for township, and ten dollars for section lines, forty thousand dollars. {crt. Gratiot For completing the survey of the Fort Gratiot military reservation, g*;kf*’Y *°¤°“’°· and markinv the streets and the blocks and lots already sold therein, two ’ thousand dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary. Eastern For survey of the eastern boundary of California, at rates not exceedlé‘;‘fi‘}.g:£L°f ing fifty dollars per linear mile for that part of the boundary lying north ` of the initial point in Lake Bigler, estimated to be two hundred and ten miles, and seventy-five dollars per mile for that part included between said initial point and the Colorado river, estimated to be four hundred and ten miles, forty—0ne thousand two hundred and fifty dollars: Provided, That f Appropriatious all the foregoing appropriations for surveys of public lands that are within the limits of the railroad land-grants shall be conditional upon the comwithin limits of pliance of said companies or parties in interest with the requirements of dm,,,,,,] upon, sixty-four, entitled "An act to amend an act to aid in the construction of &€-862 I 120 a railroad and telegraph line from the Missouri river to the Pacific ocean, V6, xg;  my and to secure to the government the use of the same for postal, military, ]864,ch._216, 521. and other purposes," approved July first, eighteen hundred and sixty-two, Vvl- ¤<iir P· 365- Statutes, volume thirteen, page three hundred and sixty-five. Southern For urvey of the southern boundary of Wyoming Territory, at a rate l;G;2;l`*;*2é9;cm_ not exceeding sixty dollars per linear mile, estimated distance three hundred ,0, _ and seventy miles, twe11ty-two thousand two hundred dollars. boilszmrnof For survey of" western boundary of Kansas, at a rate not exceeding Karim? forty dollars per lmear m11e, estimated distance two hundred and ten miles, eight thousand four hundred dollars. b0§:g£¤*'¤;f For survey of the northern boundary of Nebraska, at a. rate not cx- Kmmhy ceeding forty dollars per linear mile, the estimated distance being two hundred and twenty miles, eight thousand eight hundred dollars. Survey M- For complet.1011 of survey now being executed between the ninety-sixth
 * °t:‘1J°&dc0n_ the twenty-first section of the act of July second, eighteen hundred and