Testimony Before the Joint Commission to Consider the Present Organizations of the Signal Service, Geological Survey, Coast and Geodetic Survey, and the Hydrographic Office of the Navy Department: With a View to Secure Greater Efficiency and Econommy of Administration of the Public Service in Said BureausU.S. Government Printing Office, 1886 - 1141 pages |
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amount appropriation Army assistants Bureau CHAIRMAN charge charts Chief Signal Officer civil civilian clerks Coast and Geodetic Coast Survey Commission completed Congress connection cost detailed determined disbursing districts division duty employed enlisted examination executed expense extended fact field Fort Myer geodesy Geodetic Survey geologic map Geological Survey geologists Government HALE Hazen HERBERT Hydrographic Office indications instruction interior investigation land Lieutenant Lieutenant Greene LOWRY Major POWELL ment meridian meteorological methods military month Myer naval officers Navy Department necessary observations operations organization paleontology parties points practical predictions present Professor HILGARD published purpose question received relation salaries scale scientific second lieutenants Secretary Secretary of War Sergeant sheets Signal Corps Signal Service square mile statement stations storms Superintendent tion topographic maps topographic survey tornado Treasury triangulation United vessels Washington weather