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 FORTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. C11. 332. 1884. 201 to the Survey, not exceeding one dollar per day, as allowed by act of _Snrv¤ys. con- Congress approved June twelfth, eighteen hundred and fifty eight, and “““‘°d· also including the repairs, outnt, and equipment of vessels used in the Survey, to be expended under the following heads: Fon rsnrr mxrnnsnsz f PMW ¢¤l>¤¤¤·>¤ For continuing the survey of the unsurveyed portions of the coast of :;;`:ve§,,:{°:,1;. Maine eastward from Chandler’s River toward Quoddy Head, six thou- tions, etc. sand five hundred dollars. For examination of reported dangers and changes on the eastern coast and Vineyard Sound, one thousand five hundred dollars. For continuing resurvey of Long Island Sound, ten thousand tive hundred dollars. For completing resurvey of Delaware Bay, including current observations, six thousand dollars. For continuing examination of changes and resurveys on the sea- coast of New Jersey, one thousand eight hundred dollars. For survey of estuaries of Chesapeake Bay, including Chincoteague Bay, Maryland, and of sounds and tide water passages in North and South Carolina not heretofore surveyed, one thousand two hundred ollars. For continuing the survey of the sounds on the eastern coast of Florida, including the Saint John’s River, two thousand five hundred dollars. For continuing the survey of the western coast of Florida irom San Carlos entrance southward, and from Bayport southward, and hydrography of same, four thousand dollars. For examining the changes in `Mobile Bay, and surveying around the Cbandeleur Islands and the waters on the east coast of Louisiana, one thousand four hundred dollars. For continuing the survey of the coast of Louisiana from Bayou La Fourche westwardund between Vermillion Bay and Mermenteau Pass, including hydrography on the coasts of Texas and Louisiana west of the Mississippi River, ive thousand five hundred dollars. · For making the requisite verincation of the work and for re·examigations of entrances on the coast of Texas, one thousand eight hundred ollars. To make onishore soundings along the Atlantic coast and current and temperature observations in the Gulf Stream, six thousand dollars. For continuing the researches in physical hydrography relating to harbors and bars, thmo thousand dollars. ‘ For determinations of geographical pomtions (longitude party) two thousand dollars. To continue the primary triangulation from Atlanta toward Mobile, two thousand dollars. For continuing an exact line of levels from the Gulf to the transcontinental line of levels between the Atlantic and_Paciiic Oceans, one thousand dollars. To continue tide observations on the Atlantic and Gulf coasts, and researches relating thereto, two thousand dollars. To continue magnetic observations on the Atlantic and Gulf coasts, five hundred dollars. To continue gravity experimeutshthreo thousand dollars. To continue the compilation of the Coast Pilot, and to make special hydrographic examinations for the same, two thousand dollars. For continuing the compilation of data for a general map of the United States, two thousand dollars. For continuing the survey of the coast of California, namely : For topography irom San Louis Capistrano toward San Diego, hon: Point Piedras Blancas to Cape Sauhlartin, and supplementary surveys near San Francisco, Five thousand five hundred dollars.