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 318 SIXTY-FOURTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 209. 1916. hmm °‘ ‘•'*’¤· purchase of land sites for fog signals; rent of necessary ground for all °i°` such lights and beacons as are for temporary use or to mark changeable channels and which, in consequence, can not be made permanent; P•"“°¤"“’°"“'°°°- rent of offices, de ts, and wharves; traveling expenses, mcludrng v°L38’p`m` per diem in lieu op subsistence allowed pursuant to section thirteen _ of the sund civil appropriation Act approved Augnst first, runeteen °°°°°‘°°°°°°°°°S‘ hundred anldyfourteen; mileage; librarypbooks for ight statrons and vessels, and technical books and periodicals not exceeding $1,000; all other contingent expenses of district offices and depots; and not · exceeding $10,000 for contingent expenses of the offices of the Bureau of Lighthouses in Washington, $2,790,000. _ K°°"°”‘ Keepers of lighthouses: For salaries not exceedrnlg one thousand ‘ ht hundred ligllglthouse and fog-signal keepers and la orers attending mer ligllgts-exc 've of post lights, $940,000. m‘m‘°°°° "°°°°‘  use vessels: For salaries and wages of officers and crews of lig t vessels and lighthouse tenders, including temporary employ- In I k ment when necessary, $1,070,000. * _ _ as. °°°°°”'° °r °' Inspectors, clerks, andsoforth: For salaries of seventeen lighthouse inspectors, and of clerks and other authorized permanent emplo ees in the district offices and depots of the Lighthouse Service, exclusive of those regularly engrloye in the Bureau of Lighthouses, · Washington, District of Colum ia, $375,000. . Surcixyl md coxsjr mb emomrrrc smrvmr. E”""’°" For ev e diture reqmh `te for and incident to the work of the Coast ‘and8U Survey, including. maintenance, repair, or operation of motor-propelled or horse·drawn vehicles for use in Held work, and including compensation, not otherwise appropriated for, of persons emlplloyed in the Held work, and commutation to officers of the eld force w e on Held duty, at a rate not exceeding $2.50 per day each, to be expended in accordance with the regulations relatin to the Coast and Geodetic Survey from time to time rescribed b tie Secretary Zilv°i°°sé•. of Commerce, and under the following heags: Provided? That advances of money under this appropriation ma be made to the Coast and Geodetic Survey and by authority of the superintendent thereof to chiefs of parties, who shall glaze bond under such rules and regulations and in such sum as the rotary of Commerce ma direct, and accounts arising under such advances shall be rendered, through and lily the disbursing officer of the Coast and Geodetic S1u·vey to the geasury Department as under advances heretofore made to chiefs 0 artles; _H°}l,‘},§'§°:',{’,}';; ull Field expenses: For surveys and necessa resurveys of the Atlantic j °¤;¤g_;,“_ and Gulf coasts of the United States, inclulgng the coasts of outlriviilng unrme, ac., mms. islands xmder the jurisdiction of the United States: Provided, at °'“‘ not more than $25,000 of this amount shall be expended on the coasts gf s3d$3gt(l%•p1g islands, and the Atlantic entrance to the Panama . ¤¤ y » ? P°°‘°° °°°m‘ For siuveys arrdnecessary resurvegs of coasts on the Pacific Ocean Ph M h dr under the jurisdiction of the United tates, $225,000; mph; " °" For continuing researches in (physical h drography, relating to harbors and bars, and for tidal an current ogservations on the coasts of the United States, or other coasts under the jurisdiction of the Umm mndmgs Urirted {States, $11,520; d com ,.,1,,,, ,,c_ · oro s ore soun ings an examination of re ortcd dangers on the coasts of the United States, and of coasts under like jurisdiction of the United States,_com rlation of the Coast Pilot, special hydrographic examinations, mclugrng the employment of such pilots and nautical rn the Held and oHicc as may be necessary for the same, i y