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 SIXTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 117. 1922. 481 pended on the coasts of said outlying islands, and the Atlantic entrance to the Panama Canal, $138,000; Pacino coast: For surveys and necessary res1n·veys of coasts on P“°“‘° °°‘“*· the Pacino Ocean under the jurisdiction of the United States, $314,- 309; Tides, currents, and so forth: For continuing researches in hysi- ,,,f,),l§,¥f‘*°"‘l h’d""‘ cal hydrography, relating to harbors and bars, and for tidali and current observations on the coasts of the United States, or other coasts under the jurisdiction of the United States, $29,841; Coast Pilot: For oomlpilation of the Coast Pilot, includin the °°°““ P“°*· employment of such p` ots and nautical experts in the sari and office as may be necessary for the same, $5,600; For continuing magnetic observations and to establish meridian ,,,g’§,S°g§§§° °*’°`*°"°‘ lines in connection therewith in all parts of the United States; mag- ' netic observations in other r `ons imder the jurisdiction of the United States; purchase of additional magnetic instruments; lease of sites where necessary and erection of temporary magnetic buildings; continuing the line of exact levels between the Atlantic, Pacino, and Gulf coasts; establishing lines of exact levels in Alaska; determination of geographical positions, by triangulation or traverse for the control o Federal, State, boundary, and other surve s and engineering works in all parts of the interior of the Unitedy States and Alaska; determination of field astronomic positions; for continuing gravity observations; and including the employment in the nel and onioe of such magnetic observers, at salaries not exceeding $2,200 per annum, as may be necessary, $134,560; _ _ _ For executing precise triangulation and leveling m regions subject E“'“‘q“‘“‘° '°g°"" to earthquakes, $15,000; S _ For special surveys that may be reguired by the Bureau of Light- p°°“° s“"°Y"" houses or other proper authority, an contingent expenses inci ent thereto, $4,550; Mmm For objects not hereinbefore named that may be deemed urgent, “”°°“" includin the preparation or purchase of ulplans and specifications of vessei and the employment of such h draftsmen in the field R l_ I h_ and office as may be neoessarg for the same; the reimbursement, wracireiifszxpisrsiiiii under rules prescribed by the eoretary of Commerce, of officers of the Coast and Geodetic Survey for food, clothing, medicines, and other supplies furnished for the temporary relief of distressed persons in remote localities and_to shipwreo ed persons temporarily provided for by them, not to exceed a total o $550; actual necessary expenses of officers of the neld force temp0rar1ly_ordered  the office Iummmml M in the District of Columbia for consultation with the director, and searchCouncil. not exceedin $500 for the expenses of the attendance of representatives of the Iloast and Geodetic Survey who may be designated as delegates from the United States at the meetings of the Intema— tional Research Council or of its branches, $5,000; In all, field expenses, $646,860. _ _ Vmk Vessels: For repairs of vessels, including traveling expenses of aepauasta persons inspeotinglthe repairs, and exclusive of engmeer’s supphes and other ship c andlery, $75,000. _ _ Equipment mph? For all necessary employees to man and equip the vessels, mclud— as. ing professional seamen serving as mates on_vessels of the survey, to eicecute the work of the survey herem provided for and authorized b aw $528,000. _ . . _ yPa, bommissioned officers: For pay and allowances grescribedby c§S‘Tmm'SS`°°°d °m law fiir commissioned officers on sea duty  other uty, holding P°Y·°“> relative rank with oincers of the Navy, including one director with relative rank of captain, two hydrograjilhic and gfiodetic engineers with relative rank of captain, seven ydrograp c and giodetic engineers with relative rank of commander, nine hydrograp c and 42150°—-23-—-—31