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FIFTY-SECOND CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 208. 1893. 581 FOI' (}OppBI‘pl2lt0 €I1g’I`2lV€I‘S, I12t1I1BlyZ Officeforee-Coutim For three at two thousand dollars each; “°d· For three at one thousand eight hundred dollars each; For two at one thousand six hundred dollars each; For one at one thousand two hundred dollars; For one at one thousand dollars; For additional en gravers, at not to exceed nine hundred dollars per annum Biliql, tour thousand dollar s. For electrotypers and photographers, plate printers and their helpers, instrument makers, carpenters, engineer, janitor, and other skilled laborers, nlmely: For two at one thousand eight hundred dollars each; For two at one thousand six hundred dollars each; For two, including a janitor, at one thousand two hundred dollars each; For ten at one thousand dollars each; For two at nine hundred dollars each; For seven at seven hundred dollars each; For watchmen, messengers, and laborers, packers and folders, and miscellaneous work, namely: For three at eight hundred and eighty dollars each; For six at eight hundred and twenty dollars each; For two at seven hundred dollars each; For three at six hundred and forty dollars each; For four at six hundred and thirty dollars each; For four at five hundred and fifty dollars each; For two at three hundred and sixty-tive dollars each; in all, one hun- ‘ dred and forty-three thousand one hundred and thirty dollars. That the Secretary of the Treasury shall examine and report to the nepm on reduction next Congress, at its first session what reduction can be made in-the §f.,§§fPl"Y°°“ "“° “‘°` number and salaries of the employees of the Coast and Geodetic Survey. For the discussion and publication of observations, one thousand Riglggsgion of ob dollars. ‘ OFFICE Exrmxsnsz For the purchase of new instruments, for mate- om., expense,. rials and supplies required in the instrument shop, carpenter shop, and drawing division, and for books, maps, charts, and subscriptions, nine thousand dollars. For copperplates, chart paper, priuter’s ink, copper, zinc, and chemicals for electrotyping and photographing; engraving, printing, photographing, and electrotyping supplies, for extra engraving and drawing; and for photolithographin g charts and printing trom stone and copper for immediate use; twenty thousand dollars. For stationery for theoftice and tield parties, transportation of instruments and supplies, when not charged to party expenses, office wagon and horses, tue], gas, tclegrams, ice, and washing, six thousand dollars. For miscellaneous expenses, contingencies of all kinds, office furniture, repairs, and extra labor, and for traveling expenses of assistants and others employed in the office sent on special duty in the service of the office, four thousand five hundred dollars. That no part of the money herein appropriated for the Coast and Ana-mum. Geodetic Survey shall be available for allowance to civilian or other officers for subsistence while on duty at Washington (except as hereinbefore provided for officers of the field iorce ordered to Washingtoii tor short periods for consultation with the Superintendent), or to officers of the Navy attached to the Survey, except as now provided by law. · U NDER SMITH SOXIAN INSTITUTION. Ingggsaglmirbwnm NATIONAL Musnrma For continuing the preservation, exhibition, §·*i¤¤=4 §§¤¤*¤,*p- and increase of the collections {rom the surveying and exploring expe co¤;”m°” °° °° ditions of the Government, and from other sources, including salaries