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Contingent expenses, Steamboat-Inspection Service, 1918_.
Contingent expenses, Steamboat-Inspection Service, 1919.
Salaries, Bureau of Navigation, 1919___

Salaries, Shipping Service, 1919___:

Clerk hire, Shipping Service, 1919_

Contingent expenses, Shipping Service, 1919-
Admeasurement of vessels, 1919---

Preventing overcrowding of passenger vessels, 1919.
Enforcement of navigation laws, 1919_--

Enforcement of wireless-communication laws, 1918.
Enforcement of wireless-communication laws, 1919-
Salaries, Bureau of Standards, 1919_
Equipment, Bureau of Standards, 1919_

General expenses, Bureau of Standards, 1918..
General expenses, Bureau of Standards, 1919_
Improvement and care of grounds, Bureau of Standards, 1919.
Color standardization, Bureau of Standards, 1919_.
Determining physical constants, Bureau of Standards, 1919-
Gauge standardization, etc., Bureau of Standards, 1917-18.
Gauge standardization, etc., Bureau of Standards, 1919.
Investigation of clay products, Bureau of Standards, 1919_.
Investigation of fire-resisting properties, Bureau of Standards, 1919–
High-potential investigation, Bureau of Standards, 1918.
High-potential investigation, Bureau of Standards, 1919_.
Investigation of mine scales and cars, Bureau of Standards,
1918-19

Investigation of optical glass, Bureau of Standards, 1919.
Investigation of public-utility companies, Bureau of Standards,
1918-19

Investigation of public-utility standards, Bureau of Standards, 1918

Investigation of public-utility standards, Bureau of Standards,

1919

Investigation of railway materials, Bureau of Standards, 1919__
Investigation of textiles, etc., Bureau of Standards, 1919_.
Military research, Bureau of Standards, 1917-18.

Military research, Bureau of Standards, 1918-19.
Radio research, Bureau of Standards, 1919_-.

Radio laboratory, Bureau of Standards____.

Renewal of storage batteries, Bureau of Standards, 1919_

Standardizing mechanical appliances, Bureau of Standards, 1919_

Standard materials, Bureau of Standards, 1919____

Sugar standardization, Bureau of Standards, 1919

Testing machines, Bureau of Standards, 1918.

Testing machines, Bureau of Standards, 1919_

Testing railroad scales, etc., Bureau of Standards, 1918-
Testing railroad scales, etc., Bureau of Standards, 1919.
Testing miscellaneous materials, Bureau of Standards, 1919.
Testing structural materials, Bureau of Standards, 1918-
Testing structural materials, Bureau of Standards, 1919_
Salaries, Coast and Geodetic Survey, 1919---

Party expenses, Coast and Geodetic Survey, 1919_

$7,238. 24

1, 809. 44

1, 107.72 1,375.00 1, 136. 58 87.69 180.78

193. 42

28.62

1.29 861. 13

57, 497. 13 5, 089.91 334.06 1,340, 45 214. 18

58.50

27.82

2, 418. 81 4,880. 14 233.56 299. 18

52.59

183.00

285.33

2,210.26

716. 21

7.00

579.80

141.36

135. 09

10, 164. 85

6, 253. 72

161.59 38. 15

1, 304. 23 88. 21 166. 76

576.87

194. 47

771.23

2.25

2, 173.90 309.70

2, 883. 37 9, 703. 85

99, 522. 18

31, 476. 02

General expenses, Coast and Geodetic Survey, 1918.
General expenses, Coast and Geodetic Survey, 1919__
Pay, etc., officers and men, Coast and Geodetic Survey, 1919__
Repairs of vessels, Coast and Geodetic Survey, 1919-
Two new vessels, Coast and Geodetic Survey---

Motor-driven vessel and launches, Coast and Geodetic Survey,
1919

Salaries, Bureau of Lighthouses, 1919.

Retired pay, Lighthouse Service, 1919_

General expenses, Lighthouse Service, 1915.

General expenses, Lighthouse Service, 1916.

$1, 134. 60 3. 191. 20 68,761, 53 2, 101. 86 455. 39

50, 890. 41

6, 643. 13

7,664. 67

2.27

22.39

55.04

9.239.78

General expenses, Lighthouse Service, 1917.
General expenses, Lighthouse Service, 1918.
General expenses, Lighthouse Service, 1919.
Salaries, keepers of lighthouse, 1918_.
Salaries, keepers of lighthouse, 1919.
Salaries, lighthouse vessels, 1918.
Salaries, lighthouse vessels, 1919_
Salaries, Lighthouse Service, 1918-

Salaries, Lighthouse Service, 1919_
Oil house for light stations_.

Dog Island Light, Me--

Cape Cod Canal Lights, Mass.

Woods Hole Lighthouse Depot, Mass__
Ads to navigation, East River, N. Y

Ambrose Channel, N. Y., lighted buoys

Hunt's Point Light Station, N. Y___.

109,591.73

53.34

46.921. 27

9, 066. 67 46, 522.75

196. 41

12,019. 44

330.40

381.46

94.91

5.30

56. 11

.07

226.74

Staten Island Lighthouse Depot, N. Y___

Aids to navigation, Delaware River, Pa. and Del_.
Lighting Norfolk Harbor, Va____.

Thimble Shoal Light Station, Va___

Aids to navigation, Lorain Harbor, Ohio....
Manitowoc Breakwater Light Station, Wis
Cape St. Elias, Light Station, Alaska___
Navassa Island, Light Station, West Indies_

Salaries, Bureau of Fisheries, 1912__

Salaries, Bureau of Fisheries, 1918_.

Salaries, Bureau of Fisheries, 1919_.

Miscellaneous expenses, Bureau of Fisheries, 1917.
Miscellaneous expenses, Bureau of Fisheries, 1918.
Miscellaneous expenses, Bureau of Fisheries, 1919_

Pay, officers and crew of vessels, Alaska fisheries service, 1919__
Protecting seal and salmon fisheries of Alaska, 1918.
Protecting seal and salmon fisheries of Alaska, 1919__
Fish hatchery, Cold Spring, Ga_____

Fish hatchery, Edenton, N. C., 1919_

Fish hatchery, St. Johnsbury, Vt..

Fish hatchery, Utah----

Trout hatchery, Berkshire, Mass

Total

1. 144. 51

63.20 212.40 344. 61

25.46

97. 16 200. 16 3,991. 61

7.50

82.50

38, 238. 70

.60

5, 621.83

1,583.95

5, 375. 84

1.95

285.33

16.96

798.35

6.02

30.95

16. 07

923, 233.25

National Security and Defense, Swedish iron ore.
National Security and Defense, export control_.
National Security and Defense, developing inland waterways..
National Security and Defense, import and export statistics_.
National Security and Defense, industrial laboratory---
National Security and Defense, metallurgical research..
National Security and Defense, new building, Bureau of Stand-

ards

National Security and Defense, production of fabrics_

National Security and Defense, production of optical glass___
National Security and Defense, Roberts by-product coke oven..
National Security and Defense, thermite investigation....
National Security and Defense, food-fish supply--
National Security and Defense, rescuing food fish.
National Security and Defense, seal-oil plant_--_-

National Security and Defense, new building, Coast and Geodetic

Survey

Total

National Security and Defense, import and export statistics_.
National Security and Defense, industrial laboratory.
National Security and Defense, metallurgical work
National Security and Defense, production of optical glass_-_
National Security and Defense, Roberts by-product coke oven.
National Security and Defense, thermite investigation.
National Security and Defense, food-fish supply-
National Security and Defense, rescuing food fish.
National Security and Defense, seal-oil plant__

Total

National Security and Defense, Industrial Board, 1919.
National Security and Defense, Industrial Cooperation Service,

1919

National Security and Defense, waste-reclamation work, 1919___
National Security and Defense, commodity experts, 1919-----
National Security and Defense, import and export statistics, 1919_-_
National Security and Defense, industrial laboratory, 1919_
National Security and Defense, thermite investigation, 1919__.
National Security and Defense, Roberts by-product coke oven,

1919

National Security and Defense, altitude laboratory, 1919_.
National Security and Defense, completing laboratory, 1919_.
National Security and Defense, military researches, 1919_
National Security and Defense, demonstration plant, 1919.
National Security and Defense, food-fish supply, 1919-
National Security and Defense, special statistical work, 1919_
Vational Security and Defense, building equipment, 1919_.
National Security and Defense, new building, Coast and Geodetic
Survey, 1919

National Security and Defense, aids to navigation, Caribbean
Sea, 1919.

$2, 780, 351. 68

10.65

31.86 7,888.56 24, 842. 80 264. 65

52.47 701. 35 1,224.95 13, 381.91

4, 146. 08 15, 412.59

3, 187. 17

14. 13

27, 835. 12

2,879, 345.97

77.91 7, 130. 48 320. 73 3, 123. 80 101.39 187.82 2,248. 03

3, 932. 27 852.35

17, 974. 78

11, 124. 81

18, 984. 24

12, 482.97 85,467.88

784.30

38.99

353.25

251.58

102. 81

3, 129.59 2,974. 42 6,885.00

993. 32

20, 838.93

144. 20

2,620. 40

23, 707. 69

National Security and Defense, lighthouse depot, Tompkinsville,
N. Y., harbor, 1919_

Total

Armament of fortifications, commerce transfer..

Aviation, Navy, commerce transfer, 1919

Total

Grand total

$9,558. 19

200, 442. 57

21, 433. 09 4. 72

21, 437.81

4, 042, 434. 38

In the last nine years the Department of Commerce has turned back unused into the Treasury the following amounts:

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The accompanying table shows, by bureaus, the number of permanent positions in the Department on July 1, 1921, and the increase or decrease in each bureau as compared with July 1, 1920. The figures do not include temporary appointments, nor do they include the following appointments or employments not made by the head of the Department: Persons engaged in rodding, chaining, recording, heliotroping, etc., in field parties of the Coast and Geodetic Survey; temporary employments in field operations of the Bureau of Fisheries: mechanics, skilled tradesmen, and laborers employed in field construction work in the Lighthouse Service. Enlisted men on vessels of the Coast and Geodetic Survey in the Philippine Islands and officers and men of the Navy Department employed on vessels of the Bureau of Fisheries are also excluded. The total of these excluded miscellaneous employments and enlistments is approximately 3,573, as compared with 4,234 for the fiscal year 1920. At the close of the fiscal year there were 751 employees in the service of the Department serving under temporary appointment or employment.

The total number of permanent positions referred to in the accompanying table, together with the employments and enlistments just mentioned, on July 1, 1921, was approximately 13,005, as compared with 18.249 on July 1, 1920.

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The data for the Bureau of the Census includes 1,870 temporary Fourteenth Decennial Census positions which, under the law, must terminate on or before June 30, 1922; also 633 cotton agents employed in the field.

'Employees engaged in work in the field for a part of each year, with headquarters in Washington, are treated as within the District of Columbia.

Includes the following positions, appointment to which is not made by the head of the Department: 451 mechanics, skilled tradesmen, and laborers employed in field construction work in the Lighthouse Serve and work of a similar character at the General Lighthouse Depot at Tompkinsville, N. Y.; 1,105 lamplighters; 227 light attendants, and 1,365 members of crews of vessels.

Includes 2 stenographers and typewriters authorized by law for not exceeding 6 months each during

the year.

CHANGES IN THE PERSONNEL.

The following table gives a summary of changes in the personnel of the Department for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1921:

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Includes appointments of the following character: Presidential, by selection from civil-service certifites, under Executive order, to excepted positions, by reinstatement, and by reason of transfer within the Department or from other departments or independent establishments.

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