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 202 FOBTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 332. 1884. Pm! ¤¤1>¤¤¤<>¤ For primary triangulation from San Louis Obispo northward, from 5°" '“"°Y’· '°£“"‘ Santa Clara southward, and from Trinidad northward, including a line ,,:,$,?gtcf°x°mm° of precise levels from Saucelito to the transcontmental hue of levels, eleven thousand dollars. For hydrography on` the same coast, nve thousand dollars. For continuing the survey of the coast of Oregon, namely: Survey hom Umpquah River southward, and including such river mouths as may be specially called for, and off-shore hydrography, and the survey of Columbia River and Willamette River to the head of ship navigation, seven thousand dollars. For continuing the survey of the coast of Washington Territory, namely: For continuing the triangulation, topography, and hydrography of Fuca Strait, of the estuaries of Puget Sound and of Possession Sound, nine thousand dollars. — For expenses of the transfer of the steamer Patterson from New York to San Francisco, nve thousand one hundred and nfty dollars. For continuing explorations in the waters of Alaska; the preparation for and making hydrographic surveys in the same, three thousand nve hundred and ntty dollars. For miscellaneous work and contingencies of all kinds, including traveling expenses of onioers and men·of the Navy onduty, not specined in the above. and for any special surveys that may be required by the LightHouse Board or other proper authority, two thousand dollars. f Fog continuing tide observations on the Pacino coast, two thousand our undred dollars. For magnetic observations on the Pacino coast, two thousand dollars. For traveling expenses of the Superintendent and his party on duty of inspection, eight hundred dollars. For objects not hereinbefore named that may be deemed urgent, one thousand dollars. And ten per centum of the foregoing amounts shall be available interchangeably for expenditure on the objects named- in all for party expenses, one hundred and twenty thousand six hundred dollars. Forfurnishing points for.State surveys, fourteen thousand dollars. Transcontinental geodetio work: For transcontinental geodetic work, including line of leveling between the Atlantic and Pacino Oceans, twenty thousand dollars. Pay of field om- PAY OF YIELD OFFICERS: °°"· · For pay of the Superintendent, six thousand dollars. ' For pay of six assistants, at rates between three thousand dollars and four thousand dollars per annum, twenty thousand eight hundred o ars. For pay of nineteen assistants, at rates between two thousand dollars and three thousand dollars per annum, forty three thousand dollars. For pay of twenty one assistants, at rates between one thousand nve hunélréedudollars and two thousand dollars per annum, thirty six thousan dollars. For pay of nine subassistants, at rates between one thousand one hundred dollars and one thousand four hundred dollars per annum, eleven thousand two hundred andhfty dollars. For pay of nine aids, at rates between seven hundred and twenty dollars and nine hundred dollars per annum, seven thousand nine hundred and twenty dollars; total pay in neld, one hundred and twenty four thousand nine hundred and seventy dollars. Pay of onlcers PAY OP OFFICE FORCE: yxing L°l§’:§"; I n oince of Superintendent, five persons, from seven hundred and dm, em twenty dollars to one thousand erght hundred dollars per annum, six thousand and fifty dollars. In omce of disbursing agent, three persons, from one thousand four lirugdred dollars to three thousand dollars per annum, six thousand o ars.