SIXTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 364. 1925. 1045 be expended on the coasts of said outlying islands and the Atlantic www- °°¤~· li¤>i°¤· entranceto the Panama Canal, $122,420; °i°”° Pacific coast: For surveys and necessary resurveys of coasts on P“°i°°°°°“”· Etglggl liggilic Ocean under the jurisdiction of the United States, 7 7 . Tides currents, and so forth: For continuing researches in phys- m;ii§Y°"°°I hyd'°g` ical hydrography, relating to harbors and bars, and for tidal and current observations on the coasts of the United States, or other coasts under the jurisdiction of the United States, $26,775; _ Coast Pilot: For compilation of the Coast Pilot, including the C°°S°m°°‘ employment of such pilots, nautical experts, and stenographic help in the Held and oiHce as may be necessary for the same, $6,500; _ For continuing magnetic observations and to establish meridian ¢i°]l£$g§£f° °bs°m` lines in connection therewith in all parts of the United States; magnetic observations in other regions under the jurisdiction of the United States; purchase of additional magnetic instruments; lease of sites where necessary and erection of temporary magnetic buildings; continuing the line of exact levels between the Atlantic, Pacific, and Gulf coasts; establishing lines of exact levels in Alaska; determination of geo aphical positions, by triangulation or traverse for the control of lgederal, State boundary, and other surveys and engineering works in all parts of the interior of the United States and Alaska; determination of Held astronomic positions; for con- Ob tinuing gravity observations; for the maintenance and operation of cami°mt°ry’ Umm the latitude observatory at Ukiah, California, not exceeding $2,000; and including the employment in the Held and oiHoe of such magnetic observers as may be necessary, $128,735; For executing precise triangulation and leveling in regions sub- E“‘“"*““"° '°¥‘°“’· ject to earthquakes, $10,000; _ _ Hawaiian triangulation: For adjusting the triangulation of the ,,§,‘§"°““" °'“*“g“1a‘ Hawaiian Islands, including personal services in the District of Columbia and in the Held, $2,000; _ _ For special surveys that may be regiuired by the Bureau of Light- S’°°*°"“"°Y‘· hguses or other proper authority, an contingent expenses incident t ereto, $4,500; For objects not hereinbefore named that may be deemed urgent M"*°°““°°°“’· including the preparation or purchase of plans and specifications of vessels and the employment of such hull raftsmen in the field and H { { M office as may be necessary for the same; the reimbursement, under w,l§§,,,,§ ,,'§__,,Z.,,,,,§’,,`_ rules prescribed by the Secretary of Commerce, qf_officers of the Coast and Geodetic Survey for food, clothing medicines, and other supplies furnished for the temporary relief oi distressed persons in remote localities and to shipwrecked persons temporarily provided for by them, not to excee a total of $550; actual necessary expenses of officers of the Held force temporar1ly_ordered to the office in the District of Columbia for consultation with the director, and _ not exceeding $1,000 for the expenses of the attendance of repre- ,,°·},f,§°’},“§,,,,{“‘g,,"§§,;’g sentatives of the Coast and Geodetic Survey who may be designated cu as delegates from the United States at the meetings of the International Research Council or of its branches, $4,200; In all, Held expenses, $626,550. _ _ Vessel; Vessels: For repairs of vessels, including traveling expenses of 1,,;,,,,,,,,,;,, persons inspecting the repairs, and exclusive of eng1neer’s supplies and other ship chandlery, $74,000. _ _ Equipmmtmplw For all necessary employees to man and equip the vessels, includ- sate ing professional seamen serving as mates on vessels of ·the survey, to execute the work of the survey herein provided for and authorized b law $655,000. _ . Pay? cominissioned officers: For pay and allowances prescribed s,°1;‘},§·°,§Q‘;;;s_°°"‘“"’ by law for commissioned officers on sea duty and other duty, holding