120 BULLETIN 109, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM. 



or for tlie engraver, if it be decided to print tliem witliont the geology, of nine 

 counties in western Kentuclvj, aggregating 3,504 square miles. 



Geology and topograpby have been completed in 17 counties of central Ken- 

 tucky, aggregating 4,S20 square miles. 



Topogra]ihy has been completed, and geology partiallj' completed, over five 

 counties in south central Kentucky, aggregating 1,S29 square miles. 



Geology and topography have been con)pleted over an area aggregating at 

 least 10,000 square miles in the eastern coal field. 



Thus, since the beginning of ISSO, there have been completed — 



SQuare mlleh. 



Iq western Kentucky, geology and topography 4, 870 



In western Kentucky, topography only 3, 5G4 



Total 8,434 



Central Kentucky, geology and topography 4, 826 



Eastern Kentucky 10. 000 



South central Kentucky 1, 829 



Grand total 25, 089 



To the above add comi)leted work done by the second survey prior to 

 ISSO; eastern Kentucky, 4 counties, geology and topography com- 

 pleted (see 1, map No. 1, accompanying this report) 1,070 



Noliu River district, geology and topograph}' completed (see 4, map 

 No. 1) J 264 



Topography completed, parts Menefee, Wolfe, etc. (see 7, map No. 1)__ 5S0 



Toiiograi)hy Grayson, Hancock, and part of Ohio County (see G, map 

 No. 1) 550 



Total 2,464 



The above does not include the mass of preliminary work done 

 prior to 18S0, such as sections across the western coal field ; nor does it 

 include the work done by the survey under the direction of Dr. David 

 Dale Owen. 



Appropriations 6y the Assembly for the Shaler-Proctor survey, 1873-1893. 

 By act approved: 



Mar. 22, 1873 $10,000 



Feb. 13, 1S74 * $15. 000 



== * 30, 000 

 Feb. 19, 1S76— 



For geological research, including salaries and field 



expenses 6, 000 



For topographical survey, including salaries and field 



expenses 4, 000 



For chemical assistants and expenses 3, 000 



For expenses incidental to publication 7, 000 



For outfit for field v.ork and oftice expenses 1,000 



For cases and collecting for State cabinet 1, 000 



* $22, 000 

 ==: 44, 000 



* Annually for two years. 



' An additional appropriation of $3,500 was made to pay the exp< nses of the survey's 

 «xbibit at Philadelphia in 1876. 



