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Appropriations hy the Assembly for the Shaler-Proctor survey, IS73-1S93 — Con. 



Apr. 5, 3S7S— 



For geological research, etc., as above $3, GOO 



For cbeniical analyses, etc., as above 900 



For expenses of publication — 900 



For stereotj-piiig 1,700 



For office and collecting expenses 600 



For field outfits 400 



5,100 



$16, 200 



Apr. 20, ISSO— 



For geological research, as above 4,000 



For topographical survey, as above 2, 000 



For clieniical analyses, etc — 000 



For researches ou building stone and clay 2.")0 



For research on forestry resources 2.50 



For research on water power 500 



For oflice and collecting expenses* (300 



For photographing 500 



' $S, 000 



17,200 



Apr. 1, 1SS2— 



For geological research 4,000 



For topographical survey 2,500 



For chemical antilyses GOO 



For othce and collecting expenses 500 



1 «.- 



15, 200 



$7, COO 



Apr. 19, 1SS4— 



For geological research 6, SOO 



For topograiihical survey . 3,000 



For chemical analyses 1,000 



For office expenses and collecting 700 



* $12,100 



36, 300 



Apr. IG, 1SS8. For all expenses as per act of 18S4 * 15. 000 30, 000 



May 26, 1S90. For all expenses as per act of 1884 " 15, 000 .^.0, 000 



Total $228,900 



In his report for 1878-79 Professor Shaler had recommended the 

 continuation of the survey as a " cotnbined survey and bureau of 

 industries," with the function of bringing together detailed infor- 



* Annually for two years. 



•Includes also oflico osponsos of Bureau of ImmiKratlon. 



* n> addition there was apijropriated the sum of $5,000 annually (or the Bureau of Im- 

 migr.ntion. 



* Annually for three years. 



