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 922 FIFTYTHIRD CONGRESS. Sess. III. CH, 189. 1895. For continuing the transcontinental geodetic work on the line between the Atlantic and Pacihc oceans, thirteen thousand dollars, to be immediately available · For traveling expen ses, of officers and men of the Navy on duty, and for any special surveys that may be required by the Light-House Board plrrotlpef propgrdahthority, and contingent expenses incident thereto, ee thousand dollars; For objects not hereinbefore named that may be deemed urgent , including the actual necessary expenses of officers of the held force temporarily ordered to the office at Washington for consultation with the Superintendent to be paid as directed by the Superintendent in accordance with the Treasury regulations, six thousand dollars; 7 d I¤¤»r¤M¤i<¤¤¤1 Gw For contribution to the International Geodetic Association for the °°i° “°°°°*‘°°°` Measurement of the Earth, five hundred and fifty dollars, or so much thereof' as may be necessary to be expended through the office of the American legation at Berlin; and for expenses of the attendance of the American delegate at the general conference of said association, hve hundred and fifty dollars or so much thereof as may be necessary: gg-xt Provided, That such contribution and expenses of attendance shall be payable out of the item "for objects not hereinbeibre named;" and ten Inqemlmngcablo ex- per ccntum of the foregoing amounts shall be available interchan eably pcndntures g ‘ for expenditure on the objects named · but no more than ten per centum shall be added to any one item of appropriation; In all, for held expenses, one hundred and ten thousand five hundred dollars. · 1;.,,,.;., of mab_ Fon REPAIRS AND MAINTENANCE OF VESSELS: For repairs and main- °’·°· tenance of the complement of vessels used in the Coast and Geodetic Survey, including new boiler and decks for the steamer Patterson, thirty-eight thousand dollars. gzkrgesisndmt SALABIZES COAST AND Gaonnrrc SURVEY: For Superintendent, tive Asgiastants.thousand dollars; For pay of assistants, to be employed either in the held or office, as the Superintendent may direct, such authority and direction to take eliect from and after the passage of this Act: For two assistants, at tour thousand dollars each; For one assistant, three thousand two hundred dollars; For tour assistants, at three thousand dollars each; For four assistants, at two thousand five hundred dollars each; For seven assistants, at two thousand two hundred dollars each; For seven assistants, at two thousand dollars each; · For three assistants, at one thousand eight hundred dollars each; For three assistants, at one thousand six hundred dollars each; For three assistants, at one thousand four hundred dollars each; For four assistants, at one thousand two hundred dollars each; For aids temporarily employed at a salary not greater than nine hundred doliarphper anéipm efichhtheee ppousand six hundred dollars; in ‘ a, nine y thousand our inn re c dollars. °m°° f°'°°‘ PAY OF OFFICE FORCE: For one disbursing agent two thousand two hundred dollars; O For one general office assistant, one thousand eight hundred dollars; h Fear 051% clpef of division of library and archives, one thousand eight un re dollarsd Sor one clerl; to the Superintendent, one thousand two hundred o ars· For due clerk to the assistant in charge of the ofdce and topography, one thousand dollars; For clerical force namely: For two, at one thousand six hundred and hfty dollars each; For three, at one thousand four hundred dollars each; For five, at one thousand two hundred dollars each; For three, at one thousand dollars each;