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 FIFTY-SECOND CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 380. 1892. 371 For one geographer, at two thousand five hundred dollars; For two topographers, at two thousand dollars each; FOB GENERAL EXPENSES OF THE GEOLOGICAL SURVEY: For the E¤r¤¤¤¤¤- Geological Survey, and the classiiication of the public lands, and ex- » amination of the geological structure, mineral resources, and the produots 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 Held and office, and all other necessary expenses, to be expended under the direction of the Secretary of the Interior, namely: For pay of skilled laborers and various temporary employees, ten L¤l><>¤¤r¤. vwthousand dollars; _ For topographic surveys in variousportions of the United States, T¤1><>gr¤phic surtwo hundred and forty thousand dollars; sixty thousand dollars of vm' which shall be expended west of the ninety-seventh meridian in the States of North Dakota, South Dakota, Nebraska, Kansas, and the Territory of Oklahoma, and at least one-half of the remainder shaH be expended west of the one hundred and third meridian. For geological surveys in the various portions of the United States, G¤¤l0»:i¤¤1 surveys. fifty thousand dollars; For paleontologic researches relating to the geology of the United P¤,l¤¤¤t<>1¤gic rc- States, ten thousand dollars; °°°" "' For chemical and physical researches relating to the geology of the cusmammsmhes. United States, afive thousand dollars; For the preparation of the illustrations of the Geological Survey, five nmmum. thousand dollars; For the preparation of the report on the mineral resources of the Mmmi ¥€P0'I.\I'CBl United States, ten thousand dollars; "’°"' For the purchase of necessary books for the library, and the pay- Books, sm. ment for the transmission of public documents through the Smithsonian exchange, two thousand dollars; For engraving the geological maps of the United States, ten thousand Maps. dollars; For rent of office rooms in Washington, District of Columbia, four Rmthousand two hundred dollars; In all, for the United States Geological Survey, three hundred and seventy-six thousand one hundred dollars. MISCELLANEOUS OBJECTS. Mi¤¤·¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤- ELEVENTH CENSUS. Eleventh Census. That the appropriation of two hundred and fifty thousand dollars, A_m»¤¤m¤pn¤¤¤g made by the act of March third, eighteen hundred and uinety-one, for “','¢{,l{#i§‘p_,,,,,,_ printing the final reports of the Eleventh Census, be, aud the same is V hereby, made available for the fiscal year eighteen hundred and ninety- A three, under the limitations and conditions prescribed by said act, and for the printing, not to exceed the usual number, of any additional reports the copy of which may be ready for the Public Printer before the iirst day of January, eighteen hundred and ninety-three. SUPREME COURT REPORTS. Pningoreme Court Re- To pay the reporter of decisions of the Supreme Court of the United States for seventy-six copies, each, of volumes one hundred and forty- one to one hundred and forty-nine, inclusive, of the United States lteports, at a rate not exceeding two dollars per volume, under the provisions of section two of the act of February twelfth, eighteen hundred va. 25, p.•sa1. and eighty-nine, one thousand three hundred and sixty-eight dollars.