Annual Report of the United States Geological Survey to the Secretary of the Interior, Part 1U.S. Government Printing Office, 1892 |
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... August 5 , 1892 . The extension of the prior appropriation act for thirty - five days into the current fiscal year increased the amount of appropria- tions available for this year the sum of $ 3,785.62 , as exhibited in the following ...
... August 5 , 1892 . The extension of the prior appropriation act for thirty - five days into the current fiscal year increased the amount of appropria- tions available for this year the sum of $ 3,785.62 , as exhibited in the following ...
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... August 13 , 1892 , and approved by him September 26 , 1892. The following is that plan as approved , in accord- ance with which the work covered by this report was per- formed : APPROPRIATIONS . By the terms of the act of Congress ...
... August 13 , 1892 , and approved by him September 26 , 1892. The following is that plan as approved , in accord- ance with which the work covered by this report was per- formed : APPROPRIATIONS . By the terms of the act of Congress ...
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... August 5 , 1892 . The extension of the prior appropriation act for thirty - five days into the current fiscal year increased the amount of appropria- tions available for this year the sum of $ 3,785 62 , as exhibited in the following ...
... August 5 , 1892 . The extension of the prior appropriation act for thirty - five days into the current fiscal year increased the amount of appropria- tions available for this year the sum of $ 3,785 62 , as exhibited in the following ...
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... August , and they voluntarily agreed to continue their work without pay . In other cases the chiefs are college officers , giving only part of their time to the Survey , and paid in previous years only for the time actually devoted to ...
... August , and they voluntarily agreed to continue their work without pay . In other cases the chiefs are college officers , giving only part of their time to the Survey , and paid in previous years only for the time actually devoted to ...
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... August 12 and to defray the expenses of July field- work , $ 250 are required . It is recommended that the total al- lotment for the work of the division be $ 2,650 . DIVISION OF GLACIAL GEOLOGY . This division is engaged in the study ...
... August 12 and to defray the expenses of July field- work , $ 250 are required . It is recommended that the total al- lotment for the work of the division be $ 2,650 . DIVISION OF GLACIAL GEOLOGY . This division is engaged in the study ...
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