WEATHER BUREAU. 197 



Additional employees outside of Washington, D. C. — Continued. 



Special snow and ice observers 4 



Mountain snowfall observers 333 



rp. 



Total noncommissioned employees 1,349 



Total paid employees "2,141 



Persons serving without compensation (except through the distri- 

 bution of government publications) : 



Coojierative obsorv(M-s and correspondents (omitting 415 paid 



observers enumerated elsewhere) 4, 63G 



Cooperative storm-warning displaymen S4 



Cooperative river observers 23 



Cooperative rainfall (»bservers 11 



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Total cooperatives 4, 754 



Total numerical strength 6,895 



Distribution of the commissioned force, June 30, 1910. 



In Washington. D. C. : 



Accounts Division 6^4 



Climafological Division 16 



Distributing Division 11 



Executive branch 16 



Forecast Division 7 



Instrument Division 11 



Lii)rary 4 



Marine Division 13 



Observatory- 9 



Publications Division 41 



lUver and Flood Division ^ 3 



Supplies Division & 10 



Telegraph Division 11 



Verification Section 2 



Drafting room (under direction of the chief clerk) 4 



Heat, light, and power plant (under direction of the chief clerk) 5 



Miscellaneous mechanical work (under direction of the chief clerk) 6 



Watch force (under direction of the chief clex'k) 6 



General messenger and laborer service (under direction of the chief 



clerk) 21 



210 



Outside of Washington. D. C. : 



53 stations with 1 commissioned employee 53 



51 stations with 2 commissioned employees 102 



43 stations with 3 conmiissioned employees 129 



18 stations with 4 commissioned employees 72 



14 stations with 5 conmiissioned employees 70 



10 stations with (! cfunniissioned em])loyees 60 



3 stations with 7 connnissioned employees 21 



1 station with 8 connnissioned employees 8 



2 stations with 9 commissioned employees 18 



2 stations with 10 connnissioned emiiloyees 20 



1 station with 11 commissioned employees 11 



1 station with 22 commissioned employees 22 



199 stations c 536 



"This total embraces all paid persons connected with the Bureau on June 30, 

 1910, e.xcept 18 connnissioned employees absent on that date and who had been 

 granted leaves of absence or furloughs without pay for one month or more. 



''One emitloyee devotes a portion of his time at one of the map stations at the 

 United States Capitol. 



'^ This represents the normal station force. On June 30, 1910, there were 

 actually on duty 582 employees. 



