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 SIXTY~NINTH CONGRESS. Sass. II. Cn. 189. 1927. 1213 United States, $122,420: Proohled, That not more than $45,000 of *"°•'•°· this amount shall be expended- on the coasts of said outlying islands mmd°um~i°“' and the Atlantic entrance to the Panama Canal. A . Pacific coast: For s1u·veys and resurva s of coasts on the P°°“’° °°•**· Paciiic Ocean imder the jurisdiction of Ke United, States, including not to exceed $3,000 for construction of temporary shelter for the care of equipment and housing of personnel, $315,640;- '1‘ides, currents, and so orth: For~ continuing rewarches in g,f,,'gf‘°°‘ *‘Y°'°· physical hydrography, relating to harbors and bars, and for tidal an current` observations on the coasts of the United States, or other coasts under the- jurisdiction of the UnitedStates, $26,775; Coast Pilot: For compilation of the Coast Pilot, including the °°°*“ P“°‘· employment of such- -pilots and nautical experts, and stenographic hegpuin the field and giice ·as may be necessary for Itge same, $6,500. hgfmu d gnetic wor : or continuing magnetic a - `seismolo ` 1, ,,,,°“° ,’°""‘°g observations and to establish meridian lines in connection the1·e§:i:t?h M wp in all parts of the· United States; making magnetic and &lSIl10* logical observations in other re `ons under the jurisdiction of the United States; purchase of adcgtional magnetic and seismological instruments; lease of sites, where necessary and the erection of tem· porary magnetic and seismological buildings; i and including the employment in [the field and oilice of such magnetic and seismological observers as may be necessary, $40,000. l` it. · ; » Federal, boundary, and State surveys: For continuing the lines? of ,,§,°f;,¥“m{“° “‘°‘° exact levels between the Atlantic,.Pacific, and.Gulf coasts; deter- I mining geqgraphic positions by triangulation and traverse for the contro of ederal, tate, boundary, county} city, rand other surveys and engineering works in all parts of the nited States; determin- ing Held astrononiie positions- and the .variation¤»of latitude, indud~ ing the maintenance, and.-operation of the latitude observatory C3,*g··*'¤*¤*Y· U¤¤¤· at Ukiah, California, not exceeding $2,500; establishing lines of ` exact levels, determining geographic positions by-·triam1ati;m and traverse, and making astronomic olxervations in Aga ' `; and continuing gravity observations in the United States and; or maki such observations in regions, under theujurisdiction of the Unitx States and also on islands. and- coasts `acant thereto, $88,735, of which $10,000 shall be immediately available. - ’ · .. . ~ . For executing precise triangulation  leveling in 1·egions·sub· E"°h"““*° ’°“*°‘“ ject to earthquakes, $10,000J t i. . - ·, For special surveys that may be recgiired by the Bureau of Lights B"°°*“' ’“"°”· houses oégother tproper authority, an contingent expenses inci ent thereto, ,000; · - ’. For.objects—not hereinbefore named that may be deemed urgent, Mi’°°“°“°°'“‘ including thepreparation or purchase of plans and specifications of vessels and the employment of such rhuilldraftsmen inthe field and oflice as may be necessary for the same; the reimburmment; ,,djz§i{,Yip’§‘},0°ls£w”°k' under rules prescribed by the Secretary of Commerce, of oilicers o the Coast and Geodetic Survey for food, clothing, medicines, and other supplies furnished for the temporary relief of distressed per- sons in remote localities and ltojshipwrecked temporarily provided for b& them, not to exceed: a total of $ 50 ;_ acm¤1,¤msS¤q ex enses of o cers of the field force temporarily ordered to fthe oilibe in the District of Columbialfor consultationwith `thediigbbtor and not exceedin $1,000 for, the, expenses of the attendance of ,,$§§‘{,‘},‘}*§‘;'{,,{.,‘},Z‘Z,',§ representatives og the Coast and_‘Geo<létic Survey who my be C¤¤¤¢¤· desi ` ated as dele `ates ‘fr0m,the'U‘nitedl States at the meetings of the Ihternational §eseai·cli Council or of its-branches, $4,000; ‘ · In a'll,‘iield expenses, $617,070. ` ` - ‘ `