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 FIFTY-Fl FTH CONGRESS. Sess. III. Ch. 424. 1899. 1097 provisions of section four of the Act of Congress approved August Blgil];,;($;’1, aeighteen hripdred and Gninety-four, three thousand dollars. _ _ V TION OF ECORDS EYERAL LAND OFFICE: F . G lL (1. tinuing the work of rearranging: indexing, and preserving the I?;0O}l?(]S c,,$H6§£&'§§2;‘°gm;g‘ g' the gepoédleizs officg if the General Land Office, one thousand dollars: C ' fom c, _ a any a ance remaining to the credit of the appropria- P’°"8°· . tion for this purpose for the current fiscal year eighteen hundred and pr£iii2li°;v¤h;bi€.pr°' pilnletyilnme, and uncop)tracte1dgor_on Jpneithiiitieth, eighteen hundred e y-nine may e use uring e sca ear ni ete h d d for the purposes indicated. y n Bu uu re SURVFYING THE PUBLIC LANDS. hgerveyiuz public ( S. For surveys and resurveys of public lands, three hundred and twenty- S¤rv¤s‘¤» r¤¤¤¤· vmfive thousand dollars, at rates not exceeding nine dollars per linear mile for standard and meander lines, seven dollars for township, and live dollars for section lines: Provided, That in- expending this appropria- P'°°*·*°•· tion preference shall be given, first, in favor of surveying townships Pmm°°°°°` occupied, in whole or in part, by actual settlers and of lands granted to the States by the Act approved February twenty-second, eighteen Vol. 25, p. ms. hundred and eighty-nine, and the Acts approved July third and July tenth, eighteen hundred and ninety, and, second, to surveying under V¤l-26»1>1>·215»222- surih otiipr écts as provide for land grants to the several States, except ra1 roa an grants and such indemnity lands as the several States nzay be entitled tp gi lieu lof larids grapjied the{udio5· educational and o_ er purposes w IC may, ave een so or inc u e in some reservation or otherwise disposed of, and other surveys shall be confined to lands adapted to agriculture, aud lines of reservations, except that the ,m§\{{{° {{*;*;)*8 ***5 g;1;1;r;gs:>tn§·ne1f;tl11gaG§1;,eéa:1[I312d Onliipe pray ahlow, for the] sumliey and icnasy H J n a nou or covere wi ense undergrowth, rates not exceeding thirteen dollars per linear mile for standard and meander lines, eleven dollars for township, and seven dollars for section lines, and in cases of exceptional diiiiculties in the _E¤¤¤p¢i¤¤¤1di¤icu1· §.`$2§§¥?au“}2,$'§.{2'$iKES53E8E$$32‘i.‘32§"{.‘I;"?,‘l,T°2f‘r" J"ii.“ "“ii’  w y e san om— missioner, with the approval of the Secretary of the Interior, at rates not exceeding eighteen dollars per linear nnle for standard and meander lines, fifteen dollars for township, and twelve dollars for section li11es: Lands in California. Provided _/hrther, That in the States of California, Colorado, Idaho, "*§,.,,,,,.,.,,_ Montana, Oregon, Utah, Washington, \Vyoming, the Territory of Ari- ` zona and the district of Alaska there may be allowed in the discretion bf the Secretary of the Interior, for the survey aiid resurvey of lands heavily timbered, mountainous, or covered with dense undergrowth, rates not exceeding twentyhve dollars per linear mile for standard and meander lines, twenty-three dollars for township, and twenty dollars for section lines: And provided furt/wr, That hereafter S¤¤¤<i¤r¤· qw-,1i¤¤¤ all standard, meander, township, and section lines of the public land iitrlisnggiggtlsgdtagd surveys shall, as heretofore, be established under the direction and 0****- supervision of the Commissioner of the General Land Office, whether the lands to be surveyed are within or without reservations, except that where the exterior boundaries of public forest reservations are required to be coincident with standard, township, or section lines such bound— aries may, if not previously established in the ordinary course of the public land surveys, be established and marked under the supervision of the Director of the United States Geological Survey whenever necessary to complete the Survey Of such €Xl}€I`l0I` bmludaries. And of the Resurveym sum hereby appropriated there may be expended such an amount as the Commissioner of the General Land Office may deem necessary for examination of public surveys in the several surveying districts, by suvh competent surveyors as the Secretary of the Interior may select, in order to test the accuracy of the work in the field, and to prevent payment for fraudulent and imperfect surveys returned by deputy sur— veyors, and for examinations of surveys heretofore made and reported