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 500 FORTYEIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 360. 1885. uually to a superintendent of said park, and not exceeding nine hundred dollars annually to each of ten assistants, all of wholu shall lie appointed by the Secretary of the Interior and reside continuously 111 the park, and whose duty it shall be to protect the game, timber, and objects of interest therein; the balance of the sum appropnated to be expended in the coustxuction and improvement of suitable roads and bridge within said park, under the supervision and direction of an engineer 0iHcer detailed by the Secretary of War for that purpose. UNITED STATES GEOLOG1cA1. SURVEY. U u i led States For the United States Geological Survey: For the Geological Survey, G°X'°8‘" “1.S“?"'°Y · and the classification of the public lands, and examination of the Geo- PPr°pmm°°' logical structure, mineral resources, and products of the national domain, and to continue the preparation of a geological map of the United States, including the pay of temporary employees in the/rield andoiliee, and all other necessary expenses, to be expended under the direction of the Secretary of the Interior, four hundred thousand dollars. Salaries. For salaries of the scientific assistants of the Geological Survey: For salary of five geologists, at four thousand dollars each; For salary of two geologists, at three thousand dollars each; For salary of one geologist, two thousand seven hundred dollars; For salary of two geologists, at two thousand four hundred dollars each · Fo} salary of two geologists, at two thousand dollars each; For salary of one paleontologist, four thousand dollars; For salary of one paleoutologist, two thousand dollars; For salary of one chemist, three thousand dollars; For salary of one chemist, two thousand dollars; For salary of one chief geograpber, two thousand seven hundred dolami Féar salary of three geographers, at two thousand five hundred dollars eac ; For salary of one general assistant, three thousand dollars; For salary of three tcpographers, at two thousand dollars each, in all, sixty-seven thousand seven hundred dollars. MISCELLANEOUS OBJECTS. Gcv¤mm¤ntH¤s~ G0vmz1m1¤N1* HOSPITAL 1*011 THE INSANE. pital for the In- "°°°‘ For current expenses of the Government Hospital for the Insane: For support, clothing, and treatment in the Government Hospital for A»ymy,N¤vy,»md the Insane of the insane from the Army and Navy, Murine Corps, and ¥¤¤¤¤ C°¤’P¤ P¤· Revenue-Cutter Service, persons charged with or convicted of crimes tm""' against the United States, inmates of the National Homes for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers, and of all persons who have become insane since their entry into the military or naval service of the United States, and who are indigent, two hundred and sixteen thousand five hundred and thirty-eight dollars; and not exceeding one thousand dollars of thissum mav be expended in defmying the expenses of the removal of patients to their friends. Buildings and For the buildings and grounds of the Government Hospital for the F°""d’· insane, as follows: Repairs and im- For general repairs and improvements, ten thousand dollars. P'°"°’°°°"· Special improvements, namely: For renewing gas holder, one thousand one hundred dollars; for workshop for the inmates, three thousand dollars; in ull, four thousand one hundred dollars. Bam. For completion of stock and hay bam, two thousand dollars to be immediately available. Dining-hm. For dining-hall for the detached buildings nine thousand ilvo hundred dollars.