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the survey. 3. Onecopy of each volume to each public library; to the library of 

 each academy or other educational institutiou ; to each scientific society in the 

 State; to each first-class library; to each scientific survey or organization issuing 

 regular publications, beyond the limits of the State; and to each geologist of na- 

 tional reputation on receiving his written application therefor. 4. All remaining 

 volumes, after retaining a sufficient number to supply future demands, shall 

 be sold to persons making application for them at the cost price of publication of 

 such volume, the moneys thus accruing to be turned into the treasury of the 

 State. 



Se(\ 6. For the purpose of carrying out the provisions of this act the sum 

 of ?1 0,000, or as much thereof as may be needed, is hereby annually appro- 

 priated for the next biennial term. 



Sec. 7. The members of the board shall be allowed the actual expenses attend 

 ing the duties assigned tliem by this act. The salary of the State geologist and 

 his expert and all other assistants shall be fixed by the geological board, and 

 shall be a part of and come out of the sum provided for in section 6. The 

 necessary postage, stationery, and office expenses of the State geologist shall 

 be paid by the State as the expenses of other State officers are provided for. 

 The expense of printing, engraving, binding, and distribution of the reports 

 of the survey shall be paid out of any moneys, not otherwise appropriated, in 

 the State treasury on warrants of the State auditor approved by the geo- 

 logical board. 



Sec. 8. All previous acts or parts of acts inconsistent with this act are hereby 

 repealed. 



Administration. — Under this act Prof. Samuel Calvin was ap- 

 pointed State geologist and served continuously until 1904. The per- 

 sonnel during the several years up to and including 1900 was as 

 follows : 



1892. Samuel Calvin, State geologist; Charles K. Keyes, assistant 

 State geologist; S. W. Beyer, G. L. Houser, C. D. Jameson. 



1893. Geological corps: Samuel Calvin, State geologist; Charle-s 

 E. Keyes, assistant State geologist; G. E. Patrick, chemist. Spe- 

 cial and temporary assistants: S. W. Beyer, H. F. Bain, N. E, 

 NeAvman, E. H. Lonsdale, A. C. Spencer, A. G. Leonard, F. C. Tate, 

 C. D. Jameson, A. J. Jones, W. H. Norton, J. L. Tilton, F. M. Fultz, 

 C. H. Gordon, and J. P. Farnsworth. 



1894. Geological corps: Samuel Calvin, State geologist; Charles 

 R. Keyes, assistant State geologist; G. E. Patrick, chemist; special 

 assistants, S. W. Beyer, H. F. Bain, N. E. Newman, E. H. Lonsdale, 

 A. C. Spencer, A. G. Leonard, F. C. Tate, A. J. Jones, W. H. Norton, 

 J. L. Tilton, F. M. Fultz, C. H. Gordon, and A. G. Wilson. 



1895. Geological corps: Samuel Calvin, State geologist; H. F. 

 Bain, assistant geologist; special assistants, W. H. Norton, S. "W. 

 Beyer, A. G. Leonard, J. L. Tilton, N. E. Newman. 



189G. Geological corps: Samuel Calvin, State geologist; H. F. 

 Bain, assistant geologist ; A. G. Leonard, assistant geologist ; special 

 assistants, W. H. Norton, S. W. Beyer, J. L. Tilton, N. E. Newman. 



