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 382 FIFTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 837. 1890. For two, at one thousand six hundred dollars each; · . For two, including a janitor, 'at one thousand two hundred dollars each; For eight, at one thousand dollars each; For two, at nine hundred dollars each; For four, at seven hundred dollars each; For watchman, firemen, messengers and laborers, packers and folders, and miscellaneous work, namely: For three, at eight hundred and eighty dollars each; For six, at eight hundred and twenty dollars each; For three, at six hundred and forty dollars each; For four, at six hundred and thirty dollars each; For four, at five hundred and fifty dollars each; For two, at three hundred and sixty-five dollars each; in all, one hundred and thirty-six thousand six hundred and thirty dollars: mem. Provided, That in cases where by reason of change in grade or otherenngemgnmam wise of the employees of the Coast and Geodetic Surve, by the provisions of this act, a new aptpointment or designation becomes necoempemnam. essary, no additional oath o office shall be required, and compensa- ' tion at the new rate shall begin with the date of approval of this act. P¤W¤•¤¤¤» M- 0* For the discussion and pu lieation of observations, one thousand observation. dollars. . omeeexpenns Ormcm EXPENSES: For the purchase of 'new instruments, for materials and supplies required in the instrument-shop, carpenter shop and drawing] ivision, and for books, maps, charts, and subscriptions, nine thousand dollars. — For copper-plates, chart-pager, printer’s ink, copper, zinc, and chemicals ore ectrotypingan photographing; engraving, printing, plmtographing, and `e ectrotyping supplies; for extra engraving and ' rawing; and or photolithograipf ing c arts and rintingfrom stone, and copper for immediate use, teen thousand ive hun red dollars. For stationery for the office and field parties, transportation of instruments and supplies, when not charged to party expenses, office wagon and horses, fuel, gas, telegrams, ice, and washing, six thousand dollars. For miscellaneous expenses, contingencies of all kinds, office furniture, repairs, and extra labor, and for traveling expenses of assistants and others em loyed in the office sent on specia duty in the service of the office, lbur thousand five hundred dollars. nn- Fon nnnr or ormcm BUILDINGS: For rent of buildings for offices, work-rooms, and workshops in Washiington, ten thousand five hundred dollars. For rent of fire-proof building number two hundred and three New Jersey avenue, including rooms for standard weights and measures; for the safe-keeping and preservatibn of the ori "nal astronomical, magnetic, h drographic, and other records, olptlie original topogra hical and hydrographic maps and charts, of instruments, engraved) plates, and other valuable property of the Coast and Geodetic Survey, six thousand dollars. ¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤ That no part of the money herein appropriated for the Coast and Geodetic Survey shall be available for allowance to civilian or other officers for subsistence while on duty at Washington (excéerpt as here- • inbefore provided for officers of the field force ordered to ashington for short periods for consultation with the Superintendent), or to officers of the Navy attached to the Survey; nor shall there hereafter be made any allowance for subsistence to officers of the Navy attached to the Coast and Geodetic Survey, except that when officers are detached to do work away from their vesse s under circumstances involving them in extra expenditures. the Superintendnxcmumwmee. ent may allow to any such officer subsistence at a rate not exceeding one dollar per day for the period actually covered by such duty away from such vessel.