Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 36 Part 1.djvu/1457

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SIXTY-FIRST ooivennss. sm. III. cH. ass. 1911. 1433 For surveys and necessary resurveys of coasts on the Pacific Ocean P*°*”°—°°°¤°· under the jurisdiction of the United States: Provided, That this appro- Qggéying em . priation be available for the transportatiorf to and from Manila and Filipinos. ’ ' employment in the office at Washington of not to exceed three Filipinos at any one_time, one hundred and sixty thousand dollars, to be 1 iminediately available; h h lh dl ·h h — or continuing researc es sica ogra relatin to ar- PhY”*°°l hY‘*'°¢· bors and bars, and for tidal siiidpciirrrent olliservatiiing on the ioasts of mphy' the United States, or other coasts under the jurisdiction of the United · States, six thousand four hundred dollars; — . For offshore soundings and examination of reported dangers on the °°“‘ *’“°‘~ °'°· coasts of the United States, and of coasts under the jurisdiction of the · United States, and to continue the compilation of the Coast Pilot, and to make special hydrographic examinations, and including the employment of such pilots and nautical experts in the field and office as may be necessary for the same, fifteen thousand dollars; For continuing magnetic observations and to establish meridian ,,Qfm°¥“°“° °"’°”°‘ lines in comiection therewith in all parts of the United States, and for . making magnetic observations lll other regions under the jurisdiction of the United States, including the purchase of additional magnetic instruments, and the lease of sites where necessary and the erection of temporary magnetic buildin s; for continuing the line of exact levels between the Atlantic, Panic, and Gulf coasts; for fur- vel;'§m°'S °° stm '"' nishing points to State surveys to be applied as far as practicable in States where points have not been furmshed; for determinations of · geographical lposrtrons, and for continuing gravity observations, fifty thousand dollars; ¤ For any special surveys that may be required by the Bureau of s¥’°°*“ *““'Y°"· Lighthouses or other proper authority, and contingent ex enses incident thereto, including ezipenses of surve s in aid of tile shellfish commission of the State 0 Maryland, to lie immediately available, thirteen thousand dollars; a V . For objects not hereinbefore named that may be deemed urgent, M*¤°€“¤“¤°¤¤ including the prelgaration or purchase of preliminary plans and s ecifications of vesse and the actual necessary expenses of officers oiithe field force temporarily ordered to the office at Washington for consultation with the superintendent, and for the expenses of the attendance of the American delegates at the meetings of the International Gcodctic Association, not to exceed five hundred and fifty dollars, three thousand dollars; Promkled, That ten er centum of the foregoing amounts shall be fm"jj;’,·,mgmb,wx_ available interchangeably for expenditure on the objects named, but pendinires. no more than ten per centum shall be added to any one item of appropriation; In all, for field expenses, three hundred and seventeen thousand four hundred dollars. Repairs and maintenance of vessels: For repairs and maintenance gifs]; em of the complement of vessels used in the Coast and Geodetic Survey, ` including the traveling expenses of the person inspecting the repairs, forty thousand dollars. Officers and men, vessels, Coast and Geodetic Survey: For all nec- PM'- °*°· essary emgiloyees to man and equip the vessels of the Coast and Gcodetic urvey, including professional seamen serving as executive officers and mates on vessels of the survey, to execute the work of the survey herein provided for and authorized by law, two hundred and forty-five thousand dollars. Salaries, Coast and Geodetic Survey: For superintendent, six thou- gzgjijiwudaug sand dollars;