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 714 FIBTY-NINTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 3914. 1906. by the Secretary of Commerce and Labor; for special examinations that may be required by the Light-House Board or other proper °°”“¤“**“°¤· authority; for commutation to officers of the field force while on field duty, at a rate to be fixed by the Secretary of Commerce and Labor, not exceeding two dollars and fifty cents per day each; outfit, equip- R°¥"“'- ment, and care of vessels used in the Survey, and also the repairs and maintenance of the complement of vessels, to be expended in accordance with the regulations relating to the Coast and Geodetic Survey ‘ from time to time prescribed by the Secretary of Commerce and Labor, m and under the following heads: Provided, That no advance of money • to chiefs of field rties under this a propriation shall be made unless to adcommiisionedaofjlwrgegr to a civpiian chief of pgrigyiggvho shaél give bon in suc sum as the retary o Commerce an r may irect. mid °*P°¤¤°¤· Fon FIELD nxrrmsns: For surveys and necessary resurveys of the ~ Atlantic and Gulf coasts of the United States, including the coasts of Qfyiimmmm outlying islands under the jurisdiction of the United States: Provided, That not more than twenty-five thousand dollars of this amount shall be expendled ondtgeucjloasts of the beforementioned outlying islands, seventy thousand o rs. , _ ’“*“° °°“*· hF¥- surveyslapd (pecegary rgsurvézyslpf the Pacific lpoalst, incmding t e awaiian s an s an A as a an other coasts on ‘t e acific cean Q,f*”‘{,j’,;m“,,_ mq under the jurisdiction of the United States: Provided, That this appro- ¤fFi1ii>i¤¤¤. priation be available for the transportation to and from Manila and employment in the office at Washington of not to exceed three Filipinos at any one time, one hundred and seven thousand five hundred dollars. n1;:y¤i¤•1 lmiwz- For continuing researches in physical hydrography relating to ‘harbors and bars., and for tidal and current observations on the coasts pf  Stated   or éopher lpoasltlscd urildplrg the jurisdiction of the nn es, six thousand our un o rs. mmm"' For offshore soundings and examination of reported dangers on the coasts of the United States, and of coasts under the jurisdiction of the United States, and to continue the compilation of the Coast Pilot, and to make special_hydrographic_examinations,-and including the employ- ' gncent of suchfprkgls and nagggal eélperts sha field and office as may necessary or e same, en thousand dollars. u2g_•s¤¢¤¤ ¤¤¤¤rv¤- _ For continuing magnetic observations and to establish meridian lines in connection therewith in all parts of the United States, and for making magnetic observations in other regions under the jurisdiction of the United States, including the purchase of additional magnetic jnstruments, and the lleaigof sitsés w ere necessagy and the erection of emporary ma ne 10 u1 ID s· or continuin the line of exact levels vegzsna to sms sm. between the Agtlantic, Pacitig, hnd Gulf coastg; for furnishing points ‘ to State surveys, to be applied as far as practicable in States where points have not. been furnished; for determinations of geographical ggmtzigns, and for continuing gravity observations, fifty thousand ¤P¤¤i¤¤¤¤¤¤v¤· For any special surveys that may  l'8(£l1I‘€Cl by the Light-House Board or other proger authorrtv, rncludmgt c expenditures authorized AMm>.¤>3- under Public fict umbered One hundred and eighty-one, approved May twenty-sixth, nineteen hundred and six, and contingent expenses incident thereto, five thousand dollars, together with the unexpended balance under this appropriation for nineteen hundred and six and pr-gg; ytegri zvhhrciilgcrilherebyreapprolpmzgeddanddniade available on this ac n o · e year nine en un re an seven. ’““°°“"“°°““· _ For objects not herembefore named that may be deemed urgent, including the preparation or purchase of preliminary plans and specifications of vessels and the actual necessary ex uses of officers of the field force tempgrarily ordered to the office at washin ton for consultation with the Superintendent, to be paid as directed by the Supermtendent, in accordance with the Department of Commerce and Labor