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266 FIFTY-THIRD CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 238. 1894. Diri¤*¤¤ 0* V¤s¤*· DIVISION or YTEGETABLE PATno1.o<;r: One pathologist, two thoubl" P°°h°1°gy‘ sand five hundred dollars; one assistant pathologist, one thousand four hundred dollars; one assistant pathologist, one thousand two hundred dollars; one cleI·k, at one thousand dollars; in all, six thousand one hundred dollars. . mmm or cram. DIVISION or Cnmmrsrurz One chemist, two thousand ive hundred

  • "" dollars; one assistant chemist, one thousand eight hundred dollars;

one assistant chemist, one thousand six hundred dollars; one_clerk, class one, one thousand two hundred dollars; employment of additional assistants in division of chemistry when necessary, ten thousand dollars; in all, seventeen thousand one hundred dollars. mission ot rms DIVISION or Fonmsrmrz Chief of division, two thousand five ""· hundred dollars; one assistant chief of division, one thousand six hundred dollars; one clerk, class two, one thousand four hundred dollars; one clerk, class one, one thousand two hundred dollars; one clerk, at nine hundred dollars; one clerk, at seven hundred and twenty dollars; in all, eight thousand three hundred and twenty dollars. mvasmi damnit Drvrsron or Rmconns Ann Emrrnez Chief of division, two thou- ""' m°“" sand five hundred dollars; one assistant chief of division, one thousand eight hundred dollars; one clerk, class two, one thousand four hundred dollars; two clerks, class one, two thousand four hundred dollars;` in all, eight thousand one hundred dollars. , Division ¤fS•¤i¤· Division or Smms: One chief of division, two thousand dollars; one expert, one thousand six hundred dollars; two clerks of class one two thousand four hundred dollars; one skilled laborer, one thousand dollars; eight employees, at eight hundred and forty dollars each, who shall in addition to other duties execute the requests of Senators, , Representatives, and Delegates in Congress for the distribution of seeds among their constituents; in all, twelve thousand one hundred and twenty dollars. MR;-;¤¤¤= nd Pom- Docuivmnr Ann Fomune Room: One superintendent, one thousand hg '“‘ six hundred dollars; two chief folders, at one thousand dollars each, two thousand dollars; in all, three thousand six hundred dollars. d£§;j·¤g;q·;dQ¤r- Exrnurmnnru Gxnmzns Ann Gizovnnsz One superintendent, two ` thousand five hundred dollars. mmm. MUSEUA1: One curator, one thousand four hundred dollars; one assistant curator, one thousand dollars; in all, two thousand four hundred dollars. A¤·<>¤¤*- d dgotal salaries, two hundred and forty-three thousand six hundred o ars. uI¤;j;Q§***°¤¤ *·¤** COLLECTING AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS, Drvisron OF STATISTICS: hir-sion of sms- Collecting domestic and foreign agricultural statistics, expenses of local

  • ·‘°“· investigations and compilations, and necessary traveling expensesstatistical publications furnishing data for permanent comparative

_records; printing; maps and charts; compiling, writing, and illustrating statistical matter for monthly, annual, and special reports, and the necessary expenses of the same, including paper, envelopes, postal gglgiagcrup Rpm cards, and postage stamps, one hundred thousand dollars; Provided ' That the monthly crop report issued on the tenth day of each month shall embrace a statement of the condition of the crops by States and in the United States, with such explanations and comparisons with other months and years as may be useful for illustrating the above matter, and that it shall be submitted to the Secretary of Agriculture 4 who shall officially approve the report before it is issued or published: °f*}:::;=é_*l;¤.;€8tl•;¤;¤t¤;¤d¤ To enable the Secretary of Agriculture to continue the investigations ` concerning the feasibility of extending the demands of foreign markets _ for the agricultural products of the United States, ten thonsaand dollars. Rwimukxng. INQUIRIES RELATING TO PUBLIC ROADS: To enable the Secretarv of Agriculture to make inquiries in regard to the system of road management throughout the United States, to make investigations in regard _ to the best methods of road making, for travelingand other necessary expenses and for preparing, printing, and publishing bulletins and