122 THE U. S. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY 



For discovering, developing, protecting, and rendering more acces- 

 sible, springs, streams, and water holes on arid public lands of the 

 United States ; for erecting and maintaining suitable and durable mon- 

 uments and signboards; and for providing convenient and ready 

 means, apparatus, and appliances by which water may be brought 

 to the earth's surface, $10,000; 



For engraving and printing geologic maps, $120,000; 



For continuation of topographic surveys of the public lands that 

 have been or may hereafter be designated as national forests, $75,000; 



For the examination and classification of lands requisite to the 

 determination of their suitability for enlarged homesteads, stock- 

 raising homesteads, public watering places, and stock driveways, as 

 required by the public land laws, to be immediately available, $150,000; 



In all, United States Geological Survey, $1,550,520. 



GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE 



For the United States Geological Survey: For engraving the 

 illustrations necessary for the annual report of the director, and 

 for the monographs, professional papers, bulletins, water-supply pa- 

 pers, and the report on mineral resources, and for printing and bind- 

 ing the same publications, of which sum not more than $45,000 may 

 be used for engraving, $175,000. 



