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 230 FOBTYNINTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 902. 1886. Party cxlpcuscs-— For objects not hereinbefore named-that may be deemed urgent three C°“““° · thousand dollars. _ _ T¤¤ rwrcenttv be And ten per centum of the foregoing amounts shall be available rn- ` l“*°’°h°¤8°°l’l°· terchangeahly for expenditure on the objects named; in all, for party expenses, one hundred and one thousand five hundred and nfty dollars. For furnishing points for State surveys, to be apphed as far as practicable in States where points have not been furnished, eight thousand dollars. Tl'¤¤=•=¤¤*l¤°¤*· Transcontinental geodetic work: _ the Atlantic and Pacino Oceans, twenty thousand dollars. _ For continuing lresurvey of New York Bay and Harbor includmg East River to Throg’s Neck, eight thousand dollars. For continuing physical hydrography of New York Bay and Harbor, including East River to Throg’s Neck, eight thousand dollars. steammmneh. For constructing one steam-launch, three thousand ilve hundred dolla rlgbr resurvey of San Francisco Bay, and of San Pablo and Suisun Bays and the Strait of Carquinez, and examination of San Francisco Bar and entrance, and the mouths of the Sacramento and San Joaquin Rivers, eleven thousand dollars. P•>’°{¤•>m°¤°°¤ Par or rmnn orrrcmzs: S"lf°'“***”*d°'—'*~ For pay of Superintendent, six thousand dollars per annum. ousand dollars. For pay of one assistant, at three thousand six hundred dollars per annum. For pay of one assistant, at three thousand two hundred dollars per annum. For pay of two assistants, at three thousand dollars per annum, six thousand dollars. For pay of two assistants at two thousand eight hundred dollars per annum, five thousand six hundred dollars. For pay of four assistants, at two thousand four hundred dollars, per annum, nine thousand six hundred dollars. For pay of three assistants, at two thousand three hundred dollars per annum, six thousand nine hundred dollars. For pay of six assistants, at two thousand two hundred dollars per annum, thirteen thousand two hundred dollars, For pay of Six assistants at two thousand dollars per an num, twelve thousand dollars. For pay of ten assistants, at one thousand eight hundred dollars per annum, eighteen thousand dollars. For pay of nine assistants, at one thousand five hundred dollars per annum, thirteen thousand five hundred dollars. For pay of three snbassistants, at one thousand four hundred dollars per annum, four thousand two hundred dollars, For pay of two subassistants, at one thousand three hundred dollars per annum, two thousand six hundred dollars, For pay of four subassistants, at one thousand one hundred dollars per annum, four thousand four hundred dollars, » For pay of six aids at nine hundred dollars per annum, five thousand four hundred dollars, For pay of one aid, at seven hundred and twenty dollars per annum. Total pay in field, one hundred and twenty-three thousand one hun- Keane: re ¤ or made to the abovetorce until the whole number of assistants, subassistmee. ants, and aids shall be reduced to fifty-two. ,°f“‘P1°F°°°*“°*" Par or orvmon roncn: For one accountant, at one thousand eight hundred dollars. For one accountant. at one thousand four hundred dollars.
 * 1 “`°'k1 For continuation of geodetic work on transcontinental lrne between
 * ""**°¤**• thFor pay of two assistants, at four thousand dollars per annum, eight
 * ,.,,.,,, dred and twenty dollars: Provided, That no new appointments shall be