Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 36 Part 1.djvu/1441

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SIXTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. 111. Ca. 285. 1911. ‘ 1417 twelve, as he may deem proper and necessary in the preparation of·the returns of direct surveys filed under said appropriation. Compgeting field notes of surveys in Minnesota, North Dakota, and D:f,§*,§°°°;;h‘ ggggi South akota: To complete the draftinbg and tield—note writing per- narmf taining to the surveys in the States of innesota and North Dakota ,,§,§’,l°"1°°“‘*‘ md cause by the discontinuance of the offices of the surveyors general in those States, and for similar work pertaining to returns of surveys in South Dakota caused by the discontinuance of the re ular force of employees in the surveyor general’s office of that State, tgree thousand five hundred dollars. · An additional one million acres of arid lands within the State of §gE=&;!¤· I i Nevada is hereby made available and subject to the terms of section arsml liiiiilasgmuliligr four of an Act of Congress entitled "An Act making a propriations °°\$§{§,°{;_m_ for sundry_ civil expenses of the Government for the fiscali year ending ' June thirtieth, cig teen hundred and ninety-five, and for other .pur— poses, " approve August eighteenth, eighteen hundred and ninety- our, and y amendments thereto, and the State of Nevada is allowed under the provisions of said Acts said additional area, or so much thereof as may be necessary for the purposes and under the provisions of said Acts. For continuin%`the survey of public lands in Garfield, Iron, Kane, mgmmvm San Juan, and ashington Counties, in the State of Utah, fifty ‘ thousand dollars, of which amount the sum of not exceeding two thousand dollars may be expended for the necessary office work in the surveyor general’s office m connection with this survey. For eontinuingghe survey of public lands in Idaho, including the m*'=°· cost of office wor in the surveyor general’s office not to exceed three thousand five hundred dollars, fifty thousand dollars. For the survey of the lands of the United States in the District of ·¤¤¤¥¤ ¤¤¤¤¥¤· Alaska, fifty thousand dollars. Authority is hereby given for the expenditure during the fiscal years w${°*¤¤¢¤¥¤r <>¤¢¤ nineteen hundred and eleven and nineteen hundred and twelve of not ` exceedinég five thousand dollars from the appropriation of one hundred thousan dollars for surveying public lan in the District of Alaska, ·""‘· °· ’“· made in the sundry civil a pro riation Act for the fiscal year nineteen hundred and eleven, i)or tire execution of the necessary office work on the returns of surveys filed under the said appropriation. For making resurveys of public lands in the State o Nebraska, §;gj·_};:g; ordered to be resurveyed by t re Secretary of the Interior, to be imme- ` diately available, fifty thousand dollars. _ For necessary expenses of survey, appraisal, and sale of abandoned m;$e¤rg:gg:§dm**i¤¤ military reservations transferred to t IB control of the Secretary of · the Interior under the provisions of an Act of Congress approved V0]- it v· 10* July fifth, eighteen hundred and eighty-four, and any law plrior thereto, including a custodian of the ruin of Casa Grande, two thousand five hundred dollars. UNITED srarrzs GEOLOGICAL SURVEY. ewiogrearsmey. Office of the Director of the Geological Survey: For director, six t§¤1¤ri¤¤¤f1>ir¤¤¢¤*» thousand dollars; chief clerk, two thousand five hundred dollars; ° ' chief disbursin clerk, two thousand five hundred dollars; librarian, two thousand cgillars; photographer, two thousand dollars; two assistant hotographers, one at nine hundred dollars and one at seven hundlred and twenty dollars; one clerk of class two; three clerks of class one; one clerk, one thousand dollars; four clerks, at nine hundred dollars each; four copyists, at seven hundred and twenty dollars each; watchman, eight hundred and forty dollars; four watchmen, at seven hundred and twenty dollars each; janitor, six hundred dol-