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SIXTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. III. Ch. 237. 1911. 1219 Geological Survey, one thousand two hundreddollars; rent of additional rooms for the Geological Survey, ·two thousand five hundred dollars; C1VIll·S6I"V'lCG Commission, sixteen thousand five hundred hmm dollars; Provided, That only ten thousand dollars of this amount shall T*¤¤P°¤¤’¥ occube ava1lable pro rata until the commission and any bureaus of the °°_'Z$;_ ,_·m_ Interior Department now occupying rented quarters shall occupy the building of wh1ch rental is authorized in volume thirtysix, Statutes at Large, chapter three hundred and eighty-five, page seven hundred and ninety-five; in all, forty-nine thousand four hundred dollars. For rent of basement of the addition to the main building of the Geological Survey, required for additional storage of documents maps, and so forth, and for workroom, one thousand five hundred dollars. For rent of additional _0iiice accommodations for the Geological Survey m the main building of the survey, Washington, District of Columbia (formerly occupied by the Reclamation Service), three thousand dollars. For rent of building northeast corner Eighth and G streets northwest for the Bureau 0 Mines, seven thousand five hundred dollars. For postage stamps for the Department of the Interior and its bureaus, as required under the Postal Union, to prepa post e on matter addressed to Postal Union countries, three tlliousanudg five hundred dollars. _ stmvnroizs Gaiman. AND mmm onmurs. ¤¤rv¤y¤r¤s¤¤¤L For surveyor general and ex officio secret of the district of Alab- Alaska, four thousand dollars; clerks in his dgce, seven thousand 4 dollars; in all, eleven thousand dollars. For rent of offices for surveyor general, pay of messenger, stationery, printing, binding, drafting instruments, typewriters, books of reference for office use, fiuniture, fuel, lights, and other incidental expenses, including the exchange of typewriters, two thousand five hundred dollars. ‘ . For surveyor eneral of the Territory of Arizona, two thousand *"’°"‘· five hundred dollars; and for the clerks in his office, thirteen thousand dollars; in all, fifteen thousand five hundred dollars. For rent of office for the surveyor general, stationery, binding records, books of reference for office use, typewriter and_repairs, repairs of fumiture, freight and drayage, filing cases, drafting] supphes and tables, and other incidental expenses, including the exc ange of typewriters, one thousand eight hundred dollars. For surveyor eneral of Calnfomia, three thousand dollars; and °““°‘“*“· for the clerks in his office, eleven thousand four hundred dollars; m all, fourteen thousand four hundred dollars. _ _ For pay of messen er, stationery, binding records, repairing maps, repairs to locks, clocis, furniture, batteries, and typewriter, towels, te ephone, books of reference for office use, and other incidental expenses, including the exchange of typewriters, one thousand five hundred dollars. cm For surveyor eneral of the State of Colorado, three thousand °”‘°°’ dollars; and for the clerks of his office, twenty-two thousand dollars; in all, twenty-five thousand dollars. For rent of office for the surveyor general, pay of messenger, stationery, and binding, furniture and repau·s,_ muslm for mounting p ats, drafting instruments, record books, mdegnng volumes of letters, ice, telephonehpost-office box rent and register stamps, books of reference for 0 ce use, typewriter, and other incidental explenses, including the exchange of typewriters, five thousand dollars. ‘