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 392 SIXTY-SECOND CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 350. 1912. ggyvi { ecegggry at branch offices, $17 960. zliillzi; mg; Edlditionals Ouilpment andm for production of chdrts from if£i$ia$°i£¤·i•Z$»-suv metallic p1ates“l>yt[»hot<>lithograp c process: _ ""· For purchase o copperplates, steel plates chart cpaper, packing boxes, chart portfolios; electmtyping copperplates; eaning copper-- plates; tools, instrumentsgpower, and materials for drawing, engraving, and printing; materi s for and mounting charts; re uctnon charts by photography; phqtohthographigg charts for immediate use, transfer 0 photohthographic and other arts to copper, care and sr warm r.:r·· ‘“m*..t.s~  ·r...;s:;. ;°’2f€.’f WIDE W? ·. grams on public  the preparation of Pifdl: Charts and their supplements and the rmting and  of the same; purchase of data for charts and directions and other nautical publications, boolgs of reference, and works and periodicals relating to hlydrography, marine meteorology, navigation, surveying, oceanograp_ y, and_ terrestnal magnetism, and to other Hprofessional and technical subjects connected with the work of he ydrograph1c_Office, $19,000. Additno iing men. Additional photrgaiaitluiliizpeqnnpment, $3,120. _ _ ¤gr¤,g¤¤¤:·,P¤, <gc¢L¤· For a monthly ot Chart of the North Pacific  showmg ' graphical}y the matters of value and interest to the maritime community o the Pacific coast and particularly the directions and forces of the wtgxgds tolgplaxpected dprgg the month the dadt: og issue; set strength urreuts; ’ eeding groan o zlvhales and seals; tbe re§on§gf stogm, fog, spd   positions of erelicts and Boating obstructions to navigation; best routes to be followedugy steam and by sail; expenses of communicating and circrilatiggkg 0HD8l·l0ll·;_ lithograp _ and  the purchase of mate for and printing and m the c art, 2,000. _ "¥’¤¤p¤f_“~§{;*¢·‘=·;; No expenditure shall be incurred or authorized for rsonal services rjiaélld, °°° or otherwise under the Hydro phic Office at Wnsliiligton, District of Columbia, during the iiscallgear nineteen hundred and thirteen except as herem authorized by appropriations under the Navy De artment or under appropriations that may be made for rinting _ ml banding. P ""'“ °"’°""°"‘ Neva:. Ossuuvamkr: For assistant astronomers—one at $2,400; two at $1 800 each; assistant in department of nautical instruments, $1,600; clerks———one of class four, one of class two; instrument maker, $1,500; electrician, $1,500; librarian, $1,400; assistants—three at $1,600 each, three at $1,400 each, two at $1,000 each; stenographer and typewriter, $900; foreman and captain of the watch, $1,000; carpenter, and engineer, at $1,000 eac ; three firemen; six watch— compmmm m¥_1; eleyator conductor, 5;*93; II.l.l1g5l3%l‘€I'S; in all, $43,240. ‘ or miscellaneous compu one,,. I-·*°*‘¤¤‘Y· For professional and {jj be ks, ‘ dj 8], ‘ photographs, and fixtures sfiilfrlhedibrag, $7gglw c S mgmvmgs, ""‘T°"’""’ °°°‘ F°*' °PP°·*`Pt“$ md ulS¤f¤!¤¢¤tS, and for repairs of the same, $2,000, ¢¤¤¤¤¢¤¤*¢¤P¢¤·¤=· For repairs to bU\ldl11g‘S,_ fixtures, and fences, furniture, as, chemicals, and stations, freight (including transmission of puilic documents through thegmithsonian exchange), foreign postage, and expressage, plants, fertilizers, and all contingent e uses, $3,000. _or fuel, oil, grease, pipe, yvire, and other materix needed for the maintenance an repair 0 boilers, engines, heating apparatus, electric lighting and power plant, and water-supply systeur purchase and mamtenance of teams; material for boxing nautical instruments for 1:;°i·;?l;§ pants, telegraph and telephone service, and inci-
 * "¤· °'°· Lithogr;i1p1h‘;:rp;·em and attachtmgsngsg mcluding motors, $6,500.