430 Scientific Intelligence. 
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no further appropriation being made except for the purpose of preparing 
for publication such of the matter as is already collected, so far as the 
same can be made available without any additional field-work, we shall 
be able to furnish two volumes, and perhaps three, accordin 
amount which may be appropriated for preparing the materials in hand 
Th 
tiuuance, by the Legislature of 1862, having just been paid, a volume is 
now due the State, in accordance with the Act passed at that session, 
authorizing the printing of one volume and appropriating $3,000 therefor, 
the office, although I did not enter upon the duties of State Geologist 
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tion. | This Board, consisting of the State Geologist, the Surveyor Gen the 
n or before the secon nday of December, on the Pook 
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