610 FORTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Suss. II. Ch. 143. 1882. Coast and Geo- lnmdred dollars, as follows: Pay of persons employed in the office of d°*i° S“"'°Y· the Coast and Geodetic Survey, namely: Pay of ,,,1,,,1-;,1- In office of superintendent, three persons, from nine hundred dollars ten d ent an d to one thousand eight hundred dollars per annum, four thousand two °*h°”- hundred dollars. In office of disbursing agent, three persons, from one thousand two hundred dollars to two thousand five hundred dollars per annum, five thousand seven hundred dollars. In office of hydrographic inspector, six persons, from six hundred and fifty dollars to two thousand two hundred dollars per annum, eight thousand one hundred dollars. In oiliee of Coast Pilot, three persons, from seven hundred dollars to one thousand five hundred dollars per annum, three thousand four hundred and eighty dollars. In office of assistant in charge, eight persons, from seven hundred and twenty dollars to one thousand eight hundred dollars per annum, eight thousand one hundred dollars. In computing division, eight persons, from six hundred dollars to one thousand eight hundred and seventy dollars per annum, nine thousand six hundred dollars. In division of tides, three persons, irom seven hundred and twenty dollars to two thousand dollars per annum, three thousand seven hundred and seventy dollars. In drawing division, fifteen persons, from four hundred dollars to two thousand four hundred dollars per annum, nineteen thousand three hundred dollars. · In engraving division, twenty-four persons, nom six hundred dollars to two thousand four hundred dollars per annum, thirty-seven thousand two hundred dollars. In miscellaneous division, nineteen persons, nom four hundred dollars to two thousand dollars per annum, sixteen thousand three hundred and fifty dollars. ‘ In instru1nent·shop, eight persons, from ive hundred dollars to two thousand dollars per annum, nine thousand one hundred dollars. ln San Francisco sub-office, three persons, from seven hundred and twenty dollars to one thousand eight hundred dollars per annum, three thousand six hundred dollars. hmm:} eb. For publishing observations of the Coast and Geodetic Survey: For urvstivnn west, continuing the publication of observations, and their discussions, made °*°·¤ °“"°7· in the progress of the Coast and Geodetic Survey, including compensation of civilians engaged in the work, the publication to be made at the Government Printing Oilioe, six thousand dollars. ' . General ex- For general expenses of the Coast and Geodetic Survey: For rent of P·¤¤¤¤· buildings for oilces, workrooms, and workshops in Washington, ten thousand five hundred dollars. For rent of nre-proof building numbered two hundred and live New Jersey avenue south, including rooms for standard weights and measures, for the safe—keeping and preservation of the original astronomical, magnetic, hydrographic, and other records; the original topographical and hydrographie maps and charts; instruments, engraved plates, and other valuable articles of the Coast and Geodetic Survey, six thousand dollars. For purchase of new instruments and books, six thousand four hundred and fifty dollars. For materials required for the drawing division and map-mounting; by the nnstrumentshop, for the construction and repair of instruments; supphes for the carpenters’ shop; and for allowances to the assistants employed in charge of the office details, in accordance with regulations gfahe Secretary of the Treasury, seven thousand nine hundred and fifty o ars. For chart-paper, printing-ink, copper plates, engravers’ supplies, and