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 514 FIFTIETH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 1069. 1888. CNW m} For continuing the resurvey of San Francisco Bay, and of San Pablo and Suisun Bays, the examination of San Francisco Bar and entrance, and the bar and ap roaches, two thousand dollars. _ _ For continuing the survey of the coast of Oregon, including olfshore hydro aphy, and to continue the survey of the Columbia River from thro mouth of the Willamette toward the Cascades, triangulation, topography, and hydrography, seven thousand dollars. or continuing the survey of the coast of Washington Territory, nine thousand dollars. For continuing explorations in the waters of Alaska, and making hydrogra hic surveys in the same, and for the establishment of astronomical lnn 'tude and magnetic stations between Sitka and the southern engl of the Territory, ten thousand dollars. For continuing the researches in physical hydrography relating to harbors and bars, including computations and plottings, two thousand dollars. For examination into reported dangers on the eastern, Gulf, and Pacino coasts, nve hundred dollars. To continue magnetic observations on the Atlantic and Gulf slopes, one thousand two hundred dollars. For continuing magnetic observations on the Pacino coast, at the lbs Angeles Magnetic Observatory, one thousand two hundred dollars. To remove the magnetic observatory from Los Angeles, and to reestablish it either at Seattle or Port Townsend, Washington, or at Austin or San Antonio, Texas, one thousand eight hundred dollars. For continuing the exact line of levels from Cairo southward to Okolona, Mississippi, two thousand dollars. For continuing tide observations on the Paciiictcoast, at Kadiak, in Alaska, and at Saucelito, near San Francisco, in California, two thousand  hundred dollars. For one season’s series of tide observations at Sitka or vicinity, and at Unalaska or vicinity, in the Aleutian Islands, Alaska, nve hundred dollars. To continue tide observations on the Atlantic coast, at Pulpit Harbor, Maine, and at Sandy Hook, New Jersey, and to be in observations at Savannah, Georgia, two thousand one hundred dollars. To establish a self-registering tide- auge at Savannah, Georgia, or vicinity, one thousand two hundred d€>llars. To continue gravity experiments, at a cost not exceeding nve hundred dollars per station, except for special investigations and experiments aut iorized by the Superintendent at one or more stations, the unexpended balance of the appropriation therefor for the iiscal year ending June thirtieth. eighteen hundred and eighty-eight. For furnishing points for State surveys, to be applied as far as practicable in States where points have not been furnished, eight thousand dollars. For determinations of geographical positions (longitude parties), three thousand dollars. For continuation of transcontinental geodetic work on line between the Atlantic  Pacific Oceans, twent thousand dollars. To continue the compilation of the (least Pilot, and to make special nydrographic examinations for the same, two thousand five hundred ollars. ,_£`p¤v¤i1i¤z¤=1><=¤¤¢¤· For traveling expenses of ofncers and men of the Navy on duty, ‘ y‘ 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. U'8°¤* °"J°°*•· For objects not hereinbefore named that may be deemed urgent, three thousand dollars. t €¤{§¤;>:1¤¤(geg%Bitg- For contribution to the “International Geodetic Association for the ,{’.T§‘.,§¤.,,,_ ° measurement of the earth, " or so much thereof as may be necessary,