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 FIFTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 837. 1890. 379 advance of money to chiefs of field parties under this appropriation mmm shall be made un ess to a commissioned offcer or to a civilian officer who shall give bond in such sum as the Secretary of the Treasury magy direct. OR PARTY EXPENSES! Partyexpenses. For triangulation, topography, and hydro aphy of the coast of Maine on the Saint Croix River, and to the Iditernational boundary mgnument, three iihousand five hundred dollars. or resurveys: or trian lation, to o a h and h dro ra h ` in the vicinity of the east ergdl of Long Igla€1rdFN5al1t11cke? Shogls and approaches, and including Vineyard Sound, off-shore soundings in vicinity of Nausett Beach, Massachusetts, and Connecticut River to Hartford, Connecticut, and Hudson River to Troy, New York, and for current observations off Cape Cod, ten thousand dollars. To continue to date corrections of former surveys of the Delaware River for use on a new large-scale chart of the same in the vicinit gf lghiladelphia and up the Delaware River to Trenton, one thousand o ars. To continue the p)rimary triangulation from the vicinity of Montgomery toward Mo ile, three thousand five hundred dollars. For continuing the survey of the western coast of Florida from Cape Sable north to Cape Romano, and for hydrography off the same coast, being all new work, five thousand dollars. For the triangulation, topo aphy, and hydrograph of Perdido Ba, and its connections wit the coast triangulation andy for resurvey of lllobile Bay entrance, and, if completed, to take up the survey of Lake Pontchartrain, four thousand ollars For continuing the survey of the coast of Louisiana west of the Mississippi Delta, and between Barataria Bay and Sabine Pass, six thousand five hundred dollars. _ To make off-shore soundings along the Atlantic coast and current gud temperature observations in the Gulf Stream, eight thousand ollars. For hydro phy, coast of California, including San Francisco Bay and Harlilol, and necessary triangulation and topography, nine thousand dollars. For continuing the topographic survey of the coast of California, including necessar triangulation and astronomical work in connection therewith, eiglit thousand dollars. For continuing the primary triangulation of California and for connecting the same at Mount Conness with the trans-continental arc. thirteen thousand dollars. _ _ For continuing the urvey of the coast of Oregon, including offshore hydro aphy, and to continue the survey of the Columbia River from the month of tlie glfillamepte powalpd the (gagcpides, trianlation, to o a li, and y ro a y, en thousand o 3l‘S. — gulfor contfnnfih; the survey offrthe coast of Washington, eight thousand dollars. _ For continuing explorations in the waters of Alaska, and making hydrographic surve s in the same, and for the establishment of astronomical, lon 'tucle, and magnetic stations between Sitka and the southern end otglthe Territory, ten thousand dollars. For continuing the researches in physical hlydrography relating to harbors and bars, including computations an plottings, six thousand dollars. For examination into reported dangers on the Eastern Gulf, and Pacinc coasts, five hundred dollars, _ To continue magnetic observations on the Atlantic and Gulf slo es, seven hundred dollars. _ _ Igor continuing magnetic observations on the Pacific coast, and at San Antonio Magnetic Observatory, one thousand five hundred doHars.