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264 FORTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. H. Ch. 235. 1880. ` sation of civilians engaged in the work, three hundred thousand dollars. _ Delaware B a y For the continuation of the resurvey of Delaware Bay and River, ten and RWM- thousand dollars. _ _ _ Survey of Pa- Survey of the Pacinc coasts, western division: For every purpose cific ¤¤¤¤f- and object necessary for and incident to the continuation of the smrvey of the Pacinc coasts of the United States, the Columbia and other rivers, to the head of either tidal influence or of ship—nav1gation, deep·sea soundings, temperatures, currents, and dredgings along andalso in the Japan Stream flowing on? these coasts; the triangulation towardsthe eastern coast, and nirnishin-g points for State surveys; the preparation and publication of charts, the Coast Pilot, and other results of the work, with the purchase of materials therefor, including compensation of civilians employed in the work, one hundred and eighty thousand dollars. R¤p¤ir¤ vf WS- Repairs of vesselwCoast and Geodettc Survey: For the repairs and ”°]°· maintenance of the complement of vessels used in the Coast and=Goodetic Survey, thirty thousand dollars. _ Publishing 0 b- Publishing observations—Coast aud~Geodetic Survey: For continuing “°""“*'°““· the publication of observations, and their discussion, made in the progress of the Coast and Geodetic Survey, including compensation of civilians engaged in the work the publication to be made at the Government Printing Oince, six thousand dollars. G e n e r al e x- General expenses Coast and Geodetic Survey: For rent of buildings l>¤¤¤¤¤¤- ‘ for oinces, workrooms, and workshops in Washington, twelve thousand dollars. Rent.For rent of nre—proof building, number two hundred and nve, New Jersey avenue south (excepting rooms for standard weights and ures), for the safe-keeping and preservation of the original astzrommical, magnetic, hydrographic, and other records ; the original topographical and hydrographic maps and charts ; instruments, engraved plates,—»:-md othizr valuable articles of the Coast and Geodetic Survey, nve thousand dollars. Fuel. For fuel for all the offices and buildings, two thousand dollars. Transportation. For transportation of instruments, maps, and charts; the purchase of new instruments, books, maps, and charts; gas and other miscellaneous expenses, nine thousand ~four hundred dollars. UNDER run oomzmrssxomlm oF" FISH Arm —FISmtm;nS. Food-nshes. Propagation of food-nshes: For the introduction of shad andrreshwater herring into the waters of the Pacific, the Atlantic, the Gulf and Great Lake States, and of salmon, white-nsh carp, gourami, andother useful rooahetes into the waters of the United States generally to which they are best adapted ; also for the propagation of —cod, herring, mackerel, halibut, and other sea-nshes, and for continuing the inquiry into the causcsof the decrease of food-nshes of the UnitedStates, eighty-nve thousand dollars, which shall be immediately available. _ For mamtenance of the United States carp-ponds in the city of Washington and elsewhere, nve thousand dollars. For the construction of an additional pond on Monument Lotrforrtlle cultivation of carp and other food-nshes, with the necessary arrangements of drainage, and for completing the work on the ponds now· in use, twelve thousand dollars. For maintenance of the nsh-hatching steamer Fish Hawk,: ntlteen thousand dollars, which shall be immediately available. For collecting statistics of the sea-coast and lake fisheries of the United States, especially those covered by the Washington treaty oneighteen hundred and seventy-one, three thousand nve hundred dollars. For preparation of illustrations for the Report; of the · United States Commissioner of Fish and Fisheries, one thousand dollars,