WEATHER BUREAU. 



301 



In Wnshington, D. C. — Continnod. 



Drafting room (under direction of the chief clerk) 4 



Heat, light, and power plant (under direction of the chief clerk) 7 



Miscellaneous mechanical work (under direction of the chief clerk) __ 7 



Watch force (under direction of the chief clerk) 5 



General messenger and laborer service (under direction of the 



chief clerk) 25 



Total 196 



Outside of Washington, D. C. : 



53 stations with 1 commissioned employee 53 



42 stations with 2 commissioned employees 84 



52 stations with 3 commissioned employees 156 



17 stations with 4 commissioned employees 68 



17 stations with 5 commissioned employees 85 



6 stations with 6 commissioned employees 36 



4 stations with 7 commissioned employees 28 



3 stations with 8 commissioned employees 24 



1 station with 9 commissioned employees 9 



3 stations with 10 commissioned employees 30 



1 station with 14 commissioned employees 14 



1 station with 25 commissioned employees 25 



200 stations * 612 



In addition to the foregoing there are eight special observing (one 

 man) stations in the AVest Indies, mainly in operation during the 

 hurricane season, and a special repair station in Washington operated 

 from October to April, inclusive. 



The following salary table omits persons on duty at special observ- 

 ing and substations where the salaries are $25 a month or less, and 

 where, as a rule, the tour of duty covers but a small fraction of the 

 day and only certain seasons of the year : 



Salaries paid in the commissioned grades. 



Clasfiified grades: 



Highest salary. 



Lowest salary.. 



Average salary. 

 Unclassified grades: 



Highest salary. 



Lowest salary.. 



Average salary . 



Average salary of all (station anl Washington) is SI ,07'i. 



iThls represents the normal atatiun force. On June 30, lUIJ, there were actually on 

 duty 612 emploiees. 



