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 § 45, www ,$—3.*"*pU] person. Acoaecm, institution, Stale or fofelgn governmem, that sllall my in aadvamve the whole cost thefeut with 10 per centum . W uddeaf trmlsfers or copies of may cnrtogmplxlc or other en- · gravcd or iitlnlagrzmhie data in the divlsloug of. éhgfnving and printing of the Survey, and the moueis received by; the, Di- » rector for sud: transfers or copies shall be deposited - in the Treasury. _(J\lll€.@,`19%, c. $14, 5 1, 34 Stott. ;727i) . · » 15. Sale of copies of photograplm or hmem didcs.—$—·The · lg Dire¤·lm· of the Geological Survey smll furnish to any perwn, coueem, or institution, in the interest of edue:1ti0x1.and‘ the dissemination of knowledge, tllkt shall pay in ” advance the whole em&ot H aterial and services thereof, copies of any pho- · tographs or lamtem slides in the possession ot the United States Geological Survey ;. and the moneys· received yby ·the director for the isame shall be deposited in the United States Treasuim. (Mar. 4, 19@, c. @9, i 1,. 35 Stat.-$9-) ‘· 3 ‘ · A6. Exchange of oid freight-carrying vehic1 part pay- ment for new.—The Geologicoll·Surl·ey is authorized to exehange iznseriieeeble .:1 nd wom-out freigl1t·carl‘!i¤g vehicles as part myment for new freight-carrying Yehiclé. —_ (May 24, 1922, c. 199, *42 Stat. 586; Jan; 24, 1923, c. 42; 42 Stat; 1208; June 5, 1924, c, 264, 43 Stal;. 419-; Maxi 3,1925, c. 462, 43 Stat. 1172.) -. f ®¤pte:· 3.-——SUPERVISOR OF SURVEYS AKD DEPUTY _ ISURVEYGRS. 51. Owee of sm•veyor .genel·•.l· abolished; activities transferred to Field Suxweying Setvléce, `_ ; · __ _ ‘ " _ 52. Kupervisor of _8u:·veys; general duties. _ . 53., Powers devolved on Commissioner of_‘La_ud O&•:c ‘0¤ turning over · ot paywrs to States. . ‘ · ‘ 54. Completion of surveys 1; delivery to States. 55. Held moles delivered to States; alceess to. S6., Coallitlloaeot delivery tp States, ‘ - · 57. Aullxezlliealcd copies or extracts from records as eyldence. ‘ _ 58. Trniaoeripts from records of §Loullaxm. I &. Gilelal papers in omee of Surveyor General in California; copies. _ 69, Qtntlohery for mineral surveys., . · · · . $1. Qeputy suweyor; bond. ‘ ` $2. (latch ot deputy surveyo; __ ' $3. Suit on. bond of deputy., —, _ Sedim 51. 0§¢e of qurveyor general abolished; activities  to_Field ‘S:u·veybg Service.-—‘1‘lxe omoe o£si1rveyor° 1 general is abolished, etleiztlve July 1, 1925, and the admlqistra- ; tioe otall uetlvitim tberetofore lu `élmrge of smjveyors general", lmudiug the  $1'$l1Hél,· all records, fomituxje; and @@1- equipment, and all sxzpgies of their respective owces, are £ra¤§erred~· to sad consolidated with the Field Surveying. &ewiee, node: me jurlsdicliogl of the United States Superiléorn of Smveys, who shall admiuimcr same in awlhtiou with (he mreeyiug operations ju his charge and lmder such regulations _·as_the Secretaryof flle Imeajior- maycprovldq., (Mu: 3,19%, e. 462,·43.Stat. 1144.} · · ‘· ` . ‘ 52.  of &rveys Lgemml duties.--'1,‘he Sixpervlson of Surveys shall engage al sumieab number of skillful ourveyom as  defmtiés, fo whom he is aothoriied to zdxhinistqt the necessary oaths upon their appointments. He shall bore authority Ito rmme regulation; for their dlrectlolzg not lmonsizntezat with lee? or the illsterliclions of tile General Land Owe; sml to remosfe them for_ negligence or mieoonduct in o&ce. l- He shall cauee to be surveywQ `ualeesmed,. and marked, without delay, alle ‘base and mridlau lim through pooh. points and perpetuated by such monuments, 526 mich ·M0i.h¤E31’ correction parallels and merldizms as mib be,    rlbed by law or by lmtrtwtions. from the General Land Omce, lu, reqlect to the public' lands to which the Indian title has heed or may be extllngulsbed, _. ·’ _ `, ~ . Third. Hel shell muse to be surveyed all private lamlclalms after they have been comlrmed by authority of Congress, so for as may be oecessury lo complete the sprvey of the public lands. `

smc LAND8 1328 Feurth. I-Ie shall transmit to the: register of the respective land o@ces general and particular plate of all lands etxrvcyed By him for each land district; and be shall forward copies of such plats to the Commieaioner of the Gexral Land O&·e. Fifth. He shall, ao fur daiie compattbie with the dw}; duties of his o&ce, oceaaiexmlly iuapect the surveying opcratioae while in progreea in the field, aottieiently to aatieiy himself of the fidelity- of the executioh of-the work.accerdi¤g·to` contract, and -_ the actual and necessaryeexpensea incurred by him while so engaged shall be. allowed; and where it ie incompatible with his other duties for the'Saperylsor of Sarreys to deeete the time neceemry 'to make a' pera¤em1l` ine@tio¤ ot the work in progreasptuhcn he is authorized to depatc s cxmddeatial agent to make auch examination; and the actual and- mcewary expeasea of such person shall be allowed and paid for that service, and $5 a day ouimgtae exgptaozieo in the deld; but such examination aha!] not $i1é.{}l’0U’8¢€€d beyond thirty days; and to rnocase longer theo is actually ¤ec&ry"; aad amen the Supervisor of Surveys, or any persoh exployed in his o@ce at c a regular salary, is engaged in such special service; he shall 2 receive only his" necessary expenses in addition to his rtmular salary. (R. S. § @3; Mar. 3, 1925, c. dw, 43 Stat. 1144.} I 53. Pcviers devolved on Cesmiasix at Land Q&e on turning over of papers to Sth@.·-——In all cases where, aa provided io the preceding section, the field notes, maps, records, and other papers apperataimagito land titles many Smte are turned over to the authorities of such State, the Same, attthortty, powers, and duties in relation to the. survey, resarrey, lor subdivision of the lands therein, and all matters sod things connected therewith, as previously erercieed by the eorveyor general, whose district Included such State, slaalltbe vested in, _ and devolved upon, the Commissioner of the Gewral Lead Om¢¢· (KS- 5 221%) ti ’ ‘· . ‘ i '_. 54. Corinpletion of sarveys; delivery to ·.States.—·'1‘lw Score- y tary. of the Interior shall take all the necessary   for the completion of the earveys in the several surveying  tricts, at the earliest periods compatible with- the. @ur@s contemplated by law ;' md whenever. t¤€;8\1¥Y§$’S and rec<¤·® of any auch district are completed, itlre Supervisor of Surveys _ Shall deliver over to the secretary of state ot gets respective States, including such surveys, or to auch other e5cer se be ._ authorized : to-_ receive them, ° all the dcld notes, mam, records, and -ottaer·. mpers appertgining to had titles within the same. `(R. 8;i§§.`%07, ¤18·;_Jtme 5, 1924, c. 264, 43 Stat.` 394; Mar. 3, 1925, c. &4@, 43 Stat; 1144.). _ a 2 —. ‘ _ 55.- Field " rgotea delivered to Statm; ac% te.——é-Under the authority and direction ot the _%miwlooer1ot the Gmeral Land O$ce, soy deputy aorveyor or otherngent ot the Uiaitw States shall have ‘ free access to any such deld notes, areas, records, and other papera, for the porw ot taking extracts therefrom, 'or  comm ·thereof,._ vrithoot charge of say kind._4(B.S._§%0.)—-   `. .. ‘ ” 2  56.   of deiircry to St4tea.—-eThe deld notes, mane. records, and other mpera mentioned in section 53. shell ia no ·mae be turned over to the authorities ot   State, uotil each State has orovided by la? for the reception sad cafe-keeping ot the same as public records,. and for the allowance ot ripe access to the same by the anthoriti&· of the United States. (R.S.§”222l.)` · y` »· . · .· _  ‘ 57. Authenticated copies or extracts from records as evidence.-—-Auy copy of For extract from the plate Held notes. records, or other. paper; of the omca of the former-surveyora general for ··the 5 districts of Oregon · and ‘ California. when authenticated. by the seal and `aignatuire of the Supervisor ot Surveys, ahall be evidence in all cams in which the original wroujd "be evidence. (R. S. $.2224; Mar`. 3,  c. 462, 43V 5§.·  ipts fre; records of I@ei•n¢i——Any copy ot u plat of survey, or transcript from the records ot the office `