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 SIXTY-NINTH CONGRESS. , .Snss; 1: mrs. ics. linac; 361; clerks, draftsmen, and other authorized germaneimemployeesrin the d18¤T1<$ ohices and depots fof the Light ouse, Service,iexclusime~ of th_ose_regularly,e:nployed»in the odice of the Bureau of~Lighthouses, D1§B¤9t°*3!f¢C0lui1_1bia,,$5(t.§0Q0_.—f;, . yy d  _,   4 Rmd tir pay_: orretir payee oiicers an em oyees enga in °‘ "”· the Held service or on vesselaof the   Se g'  persons continuously employed inidistrict 0 ces and sh s,  60,000. _ Publicyworks: For constructingsor purchasing a.ii¤)l)— equipping, $§_§§§f'°"‘* hghthousetenders and light vesse sfoivthe LighthouserSermce as may be speciically approved by- the Secretaryof Commerce not to: _ exceed $350,000; and for establishing and improving aids tornaviga- ’“"“‘° ““"‘“‘“°°· tion and other works as may be s ecifically approved by the Secre- tary of Commerce, $484,601;: in all, $834,601. * s. coasr Aim onoomio sunvnr » A S,,°:;‘§,$§f ““" °°°d‘*“° For every expenditure requisite for and incident to the work of *“°“’°“°““'“ the Coast and Geodetic Survey, including maintenance, repair, or. operation of mot0r—p1‘0pelled° or horse—dra.wn vehicles for use in Held work, purchase of surveyinginstruments rubber boots, canvas and rubber gloves, goggles, and caps, coats, andaprons for stewards? departments on vesses, extra compensation at not to exceed $1 per day for each station to employees of the Lighthouse Service andthe Weather Bureau while observing tides or currents,`services of one tide observer in the District of Columbia at not toexdeed $1 perday, and compensation, not otherwise. appropriated for, of, persons employed in the Held work, commutation to officers, of thefiield force while on Held duty, at a rate not exceeding $3 Erday each, to be expended in accordance with the regulations pe ting tozthe and Geodetic Survey prescribed by the Secretary. of Commerce, Dmbmom and under the following heads: c i » » {    = _ 1 Field expenses, Atlantic coast: For surve and necessary resur- §§‘}’,‘},§?°f,‘§· Gm, veys of the Atlantic and Gulf coasts of the Usnited States, includin mms- the coasts of outlying islands under the jurisdictionof the United p,,,,,,_,,,_ States, $122,420: Provided, That not more than $45,0005iof this “g;l¤¤¤¤· ew. ¤m¤=¤· amount shall be expended on the. coasts of said outlying islands ' and the Atlantic entrance to the Panama Canal. _ ‘ · » ' V Pacific coast: For surveys and necessary resurveys of coasts on CP'°’°° °°°"'·‘ the PaciHc Ocean under the jurisdiction of the United States, including not to exceed $3,000 for construction of temporary shelter for the care of equipment, $315,640; _ V, yn Tides currents, and so forth: For continuing researches in hys- ,,ph§"°*1 °’°'°" ical hydrography, relatin to harbors and bars, and for tidal? and current observations on tie coasts of the United States, or other coasts under the jurisdiction of the United- States, $26,775· i ‘ Coast Pilot: For compilation of the Coast Pilot, including the °°‘“”’“°*· employment of such pilots and nautical experts, and stenographitr hel in the Held and omce as maybe necessary for the same, $0500·;i liliagnetic work: For continuing magnetic and seismolog1cal·obser-·‘m,°{‘,{,€§“§b,g‘§‘;‘,¤i,‘},§ vations and to establish meridian; lines in connection therewith in sw- all parts of the United States; making magneticand seismologrcal observations in other reigions under theijurisdictionof the United} States; purchase of ad itional magnetic and seismological instru-‘ ments; lease of sites where necessary and thegercction o temporary magnetic and seismological buildings; and including theeniploy- ment in the Held and omce of such magnetic and ‘ seismological observers asmaybenecessary, $40,000; y _ ‘_ 0  · ‘ Federal, boundary, and State surveys: For continuing the lmespf suf$g;’j>}m*§¤d S*¤*° exact levels between the Atlantic, Pacific, and Gulf coasts; determ1n—‘ · ing geographic positions by triangulation and traverse for the