The following table exhibits the progress of investigations in Alaska and the annual grant of funds since systematic surveys were begun in 1898. It should be noted that a varying amount is spent each year on special investigations that yield results which... Bulletin - Page 21920Full view - About this book
| United States. Department of the Interior - 1849 - 1198 pages
...expenses 19,200 To be allotted to field work, 1918 37,300 THIRTY-NINTH REPORT OF THE GEOLOGICAL SURVEY. The following table exhibits the progress of investigations...results which can not be expressed in terms of area. In 1917 seven parties were engaged in such investigations. Progress of survey! in Alaska, 1898-1917.... | |
| Geological Survey (U.S.), United States. Geological survey - 1923 - 196 pages
...systematic surveys were begun in 1898 but does not include surveys made during the field season of 1923. A varying amount is spent each year on special investigations...results which can not be expressed in terms of area. Since 1918 the reduction of the annual appropriation and the increased cost of all field work have... | |
| Geological Survey (U.S.) - Forest reserves - 1912 - 554 pages
...16, 270 Unallotted 6, OOO * — ^— ^— — . 100,000 GEOLOGIC BRANCH. Progress of the work. — The following table exhibits the progress of investigations in Alaska and the annual appropriations since systematic surveys were begun in 1898. A varying amount is expended each year... | |
| United States - 1911 - 382 pages
...office salaries 8, 905 90,000 The f ollowing table exhibits the progress of the Alaskan investigations and the annual grant of funds since systematic surveys...1898. It should be noted that a varying amount is expended each year on special investigations, yielding results which can not be expressed areally.... | |
| Alfred Hulse Brooks - Coal - 1911 - 728 pages
...office salaries 8, 905 90,000 The following table exliibits the progress of the Alaskan investigations and the annual grant of funds since systematic surveys...1898. It should be noted that a varying amount is expended each year on special investigations, yielding results which can not be expressed areally.... | |
| Geological Survey (U.S.) - Geology - 1911 - 374 pages
...office salaries 8, 905 90,000 The following table exliibits the progress of the Alaskan investigations and the annual grant of funds since systematic surveys...1898. It should be noted that a varying amount is expended each year on special investigations, yielding results which can not be expressed areally.... | |
| Geological Survey (U.S.) - Forest reserves - 1911 - 916 pages
...other office and miscellaneous expenses 16,270 Unallotted 6, 000 100,000 Progress of the work. — The following table exhibits the progress of investigations in Alaska and the annual appropriations since systematic surveys were begun in 1898. A varying amount is expended each year... | |
| R. B. Marshall - New York (State) - 1912 - 952 pages
...technical salaries $34, 860 Field expenses 55, 440 Clerical and other office salaries 9, 700 100, 000 The following table exhibits the progress of investigations...1898. It should be noted that a varying amount is expended each year on special investigations, yielding results which can not be expressed areally.... | |
| Geological Survey (U.S.) - Geology - 1912 - 402 pages
...technical salaries $34, 860 Field expenses 55, 440 Clerical and other office salaries 9, 700 100,000 The following table exhibits the progress of investigations...1898. It should be noted that a varying amount is expended each year on special investigations, yielding results which can not be expressed areally.... | |
| United States. Department of the Interior - 1912 - 828 pages
...expenses, including equipment and supplies 51, 7C5 Clerical and other office salaries 8,905 90,000 The following table exhibits the progress of investigations...surveys were begun in 1898. It should be noted that a variable amount is expended each year on special investigations that yield results which can not be... | |
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