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 FORTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. Snzss. II. Ch. 360. 1885. 489 For continuing the researches in physical hydrography relating to Party expenses harbors and bars, four thousand dollars. f" ““"°Y°· ’°9'“" For determinations of geographical positions (longitude party), four §§H’;,°'(_,°,: thousand dollars. mwah_ ’ To continue the primary triangulation from Atlanta toward Mobile, three thousand five hundred dollars. For continuing an exact line of levels Hom the Gulf to the tmnscontinental line of levels between the Atlantic and Pacxc Oceans, one thousand five hundred dollars. · To continue tide observations on the Atlantic coast, two thousand dollars. To continue magnetic observations on the Atlantic and Gulf coasts, tive hundred dollars. T0 continue gravity experiments, three thousand five hundred dollars. To continue the compilation of the Coast Pilot, and to make special gydrographic examinations for the same, two thousand five hundred ollum. For continuing the topographical survey of the coast of Southern California, including the necessary supplementary surveys ucar San Francisco, eight thousand five hundred dollars. For continuing the primary triangulation of California, including SL line of precise levels from Sancelito to the transcontiuentnl line of levels, eleven thousand dollars. Eior continuing hydrography of the California coast, five thousand ol ars. For continuing the survey of the coast of Oregon, including off-shore hydrography, and the survey of Columbia River and Willamette River to the head of ship navigation, six thousand five hundred dollars. For continuing the survey of the coast of Washington Territory, nine thousand five hundred dollars. For continuing explorations in tho waters of Alaska, and making bydrographic snrvays in the same, nine thousand dollars. For traveling expenses of odiccrs and mon of the Navy ou duty, and for any special surveys that may be required by the Light-House Board or other proper authority, and contingent expenses incident thereto, three thousand dollars. . For continuing tide observations on the Paciiic coast, two thousand Svc hundred dollars. For magnetic observations on tho Pacific coast, two thousand dollam. For traveling expenses of the Superintendent and his party on duty of inspection, one thousand two hundred dollars. For objects not hercinbcfom named that may be deemed urgent, four thousand dollars. And tcu par cantum of the foregoing amounts shall be available interchangeably for expenditure on the objects named; in all, for party expenses, one hundred and forty-tivo thousand iiva hundred dollars. For furnishing points for State surveys, sixteen thousand three lumdred dollars. Transcontinental geodctic work: For tmuscontimmtal gcodetic work, including liucoflovaliug between the Atlantic and Pacidc Oceans, twenty thousand dollars. For resurvoy of New York Bay and Harbor, including East River to throgg’s Neck, to be immediately available, thirty thousand dollars. PAY OF FIELD (LEFICERSZ by M thm an For pay of the Superintendent, six thousand dollars. c,,, For pay of two assistants, at four thousand dollars por annum, eight thousand dollars. For pay of one assistant, at three thousand six hundred dollars por annum. For pay of one assistant, at three thnusand two hundred dollars.