Fortieth annual report of the Director of the United States Geological Survey

Annual Report 40
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The fortieth annual report of the United States Geological Survey is an appropriate place in which to compare the present scope of the work with that of the work done during the first year of this organization. The growth of the Survey is suggested by a comparison of the appropriations for 1918-19, which comprise items amounting to $1,437,745, with the total appropriation of $106,000 for the first year, 1879-80. During the 40 years the personnel has been increased from 39 to 967. The corresponding growth in public functions of the organization, which is one of the oldest of the Federal scientific bureaus, can be inferred from the detailed report of activities which makes up the greater part of this volume. The past year has been the most notable in the Survey's history, as it marked the completion of the period of its largest national contribution, and the later half of the year was largely a time of readjustment of program. It seems opportune, therefore, that the special topics discussed in the pages immediately following should be forward-looking and suggestive of the larger usefulness planned for the Geological Survey in the future.

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Publication type Report
Publication Subtype USGS Numbered Series
Title Fortieth annual report of the Director of the United States Geological Survey
Series title Annual Report
Series number 40
DOI 10.3133/ar40
Year Published 1919
Language English
Publisher U.S. Government Printing Office
Publisher location Washington, D.C.
Description 200 p.
Country United States
Scale 14000000
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Additional Online Files (Y/N) N
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