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 SIXTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. H. C11. 384. 1910. 741
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` provide for land grants to the several States and Territories, except railroad land grants and such indemnity lands as the several States and Territories may be entitled to in lieu of lands granted them for educational and other purposes which ma have been sold or included in some reservation or otherwise disposed, of , and other surveys shall include lands adapted to agriculture and lands deemed advisable to survey on account of availability for irrigation or dry farming, lines of reservations, and lands within boundaries of forest reservations. The surveys and resurveys to be made by such competent surveyors c01;$*¢=¤¤i§¤¤¤g¤ 80:* as the Secretary of the Interior may select, at such compensation not reraiiium °° Y ` exceeding two undred dollars per month as he may prescribe, except P°“‘· P· ‘“’° in the District of Alaska, where a compensation not exceeding ten ‘ dollars per day may be allowed such surve ors and such per diem allowance, in ieu of subsistence, not exceeding three dollars, as he may prescribe, said per diem allowance to be also made to such clerks i Clem. ¢*f·.i¤g1>¢<=g who are competent surveyors who may be detailed to make surveys, riiiirgi-'iiiri¤°¤é,°i•i°ieZ°n resurvgys, or examinations of surveys heretofore made and reported to be efective or fraudulent, and mspectin mineral deposits, coal fields, and timber districts, and for making, iy such competent surveyors, fragmentary surveys and such other surveys or examinations as may be required for identification of lands for purposes of evidence in any suit or proceeding in behalf of the United States, the sum hereby appropriated to be immediately available: Provided further, t_M<>¤¤m¤¤¤i0r•ec- That the sum of not exceeding ten per centum of the amount hereby l°° °°"`°”’ approp)riated may be expended by the Commissioner of the General Land Hice, with the a&{;11;oval of the Secretary of the Interior; for the purchase of metal or o ecgially durable monuments to be used for public-land sruvey comers w erever practicable. · Toward survieying public lands, including cost of office work in the §&’,$}{‘nf"°Y¤· surveyor—gener ’s ogce not to exceed three thousand dollars, in PM. p. 1307. , Valley, Dawson, Custer, and Fergus counties, Montana, one hundred thousand dollars. Toward surveying lands of the United States in Idaho, including },th‘; lm cost of office work in the surveyor-general’s ofrice not to exceed three ’ ' thousand dollars, one hundred thousand dollars. Authority is hereby given for the survey of township thirty-two N"¤***· north, range twenty-three east, Mount Diablo base and meridian, Nevada, and the regulations governing public surveys re%uiring settler? applications and their examination in the fiel are ereby waive . • Authorit r is hereby given for the survey of all the remaining °*¤S¤¤· unsurveyedy townships in Harney County, Oregon, and the regulations governing public surveys requiring settlers’ applications and their examination in the fielr are hereby waived. _ Authority is hereby iven for the survey of townships twenty-two U¤~¤· south, ranges twenty-t%ree and twenty-four east, twenty-one south, range twenty-five east, Salt Lake base and meridian, Utah, andthe regulations governing public surveys requiring settlerS’ applications and their examination in the field are hereby waived. Pm mm For continuing the survey of public lands in Garfield, Iron, Kane, ’p' ` San Juan, and W ashington counties, in the State of Utah, fifty thousand dollars, of which amount the sum of not exceeding two thousand dollars may be expended for the necessary office work in the surveyorgeneral’s office in connection with this survey. For the survey of the lands of the United States in the District of ““*" Alaska, one hundred thousand dollars. The foregoing surveys in Montana, Idaho, Utah, and Alaska shall be made in accordance with the provisions herein for surveys and resurve s of public lands. For necessary expenses of survey, a praisall: and sale of abandoned ,,§‘,*",E§,‘;‘}$§fg0m_““*‘ military reservations transferred to tlhe control of the Secretary of 88740°—-·vor. $6, rr 1-11--49 •