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SIXTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 117. 1922. 483 A ro riations herein made for the Coast and Geodetic Surve S“‘““‘°?’°° °“°“" shal.l)€1oti) be available for allowance to civilian or other officers foi mm msmcml subsistence while on duty at Washington (except as hereinbefore provided for officers of the field force ordered to Washington for short per%ods for consultation with the director), except as now provided b aw. yTotal, Coast and Geodetic Survey, $2,176,975. BUREAU or msnmuns. Fi¤h·>¤i¤==B¤¤¤¤¤- Commissioner’s office: Commissioner, $5,000; deputy commissioner, Commissioner, aop $3,500; assistant in charge of divisions—iish culture, $2,700; inquiry ““"*“SS‘““'“’*°°°‘ respecting food fishes, $2,700; fishery industries, $2,500; assistantsone in charge of office, $2,500, one $2,500, one $2,400, one for developing fisheries and for saving and use of fishery products, $2,400, one $2,220, one for fishery food laboratory $2,000, one $2,000, one $1,800, one $1,600, two at $1,200 each; fish pathologist, $2,500; architect and engineer, $2,200; assistant architect, $1,600; draftsman, $1,200; accountant, $2,100; librarian, $1,500; superintendent of fish distribution, $1,600; clerks—four of class four, six of class three, one to commissioner, $1,600, seven of class two, twelve of class one, two at $900 each (including one for Seattle office) ; statistical agents—one $1,600, two at $1,400 each, two at $1,000 each; local agents-—one at Boston $600, one at Gloucester $600, one at Seattle $600; engineer, $1,080; three firemen, at $720 each; two watchmen, at $720 each; five janitors and messengers, at $720 each; 'anitress, $480; messenger boy, $360; five charwomen, at $240 eacli; in all, $113,840. Anoka service: rataor Islands-superintendent, $2,400; two {4;.;5::;=;;;.$,_ agents and caretakers, at $2,000 each; assistant to agent, $1,200; two physicians, at $1,800 each; three school-teachers, at $1,200 each; two storekeepers, at $1,800 each; Alaska service at large—agent, Atlarze. $2,500; assistant agents—two at $2,000 each, one $1,800, one $1,500; inspector, $1,800; wa.rdens——one $1,200, seven at $1,000 each; in all, $38,200. Employees at large: Field assistant, $3,000; two field station Employees ¤¤1¤r:•=- superintendents, at $1,800 each; field assistants-one $1 500, one $1,200; scientific assistants—one $1,400, one $1,200; fish-cultur1sts—— two at $960 each, two at $900 each; six machinists, at $960 each; two coxswains, at $720 each; in all, $22,820. Distribution (car) employees: Five captains, at $1,400 each; six £i=¢¤¤¤¤¤¤¤ •¤¤- messengers, at $1,100 each; five assistant messengers, at $1,000 each; P y°°°' five apprentice messengers, at $840 each; five cooks, at $720 each; in all, $26,400. Employees at fish-cultural stations: Thirty-five superintendents, at mF§¤¤,gfS¤¤¤¤¤¢¤¢i¤¤¤ $1,500 each; foreme1r—thirteen, at $1,200 each, one $1,080, one $1,000, P °y ° one $960; fish-culturists-—four, at $960 each, thirty-six, at $900; apprentice fish-culturists—six, at $900 each, one $780, nine, at $720 eac , eighty-eight, at $600 each; custodian of lobster pound, $720; custodian, $360; laborer, $600; en eers-—two, at $1,100 each, one $1,000; two machinists, at $960 eac§iHiiremen—two, at $720 each, eight, at $600 each; cooks—two, at $900 each, one $480; in all, $188,160. Employees at biological stations: Director, $1,800; superintendent, Eulggggggel 5*¤¤¤¤= $1,800; superintendent and director, $1,500; superintendent of fish- ' culture, $1,500; scientific ass1stants—two, at $1,400 each, one $1,200; laboratory aid, $900; shell expert, $1,200; foreman, $1,200; clerk, $900; two fish-culturists, at $900 each; five apprentice fish·culturists, at $600 each; two engineers, at $1,000 each; two firemen, at $600 each; in all, $22,800.