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BULLETIN 109, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM. 



expenses. In addition to this the board of managers had authority' 

 to publish maps and reports, the cost of which to any amount were 

 paid by the State treasurer without specific appropriation until 1895, 

 when the amount was limited to $5,000 annually, making the total 

 annual appropriation at that time $13,000. Previous to 1891 un 

 expended balances were carried over to the next year, since which date 

 they lapse. Furthermore the annual reports, being a part of the 

 legislative printing, have been paid for in the main, at least, from 

 the fund for that purpose, and not charged to the geological survey. 

 Messrs. Cook and Smock each received a salary of $3,000 a year. 

 The assistants were paid on a daily basis, amounting in some cases 

 to $600, and in others to $2,000 a year. The following table shows the 

 appropriations and expenditures for the years 1864-1900. 



1 Chiefly en !Tavin>^ ani printing topographical atlas; also for 1888, 1889, 1890. 

 s Vol. 3 and Annual fnr 1891. 

 »Vol. 4 and Annual for 1895. 



