Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 35 Part 1.djvu/1068

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sixrinrn CONGRESS. sm. 11. ca. 301. 1909. 1051 For investigations of insects affecting citrus fruits, including the C“'“"*'“i‘-°· white fly, orange thrips, and for carrying on investigations of the hydrocyanic-acid gas process, sixteen thousand five hundred dollars; For other investigations, including inspection work, study of w,j,Qm*“i“"·*i"° insects affecting the health of man and animals, insecticides, the ` importation of useful insects, and the study of the Argentine ant, thirty-four thousand and fifty dollars; In all, for general expenses, one hundred and ninety-eight thousand four hundred dollars. PREVENTION or SPREAD or Moms: To enable the Secretary of ,,,§§§f,{,,§“" "'°"“‘ Agriculture to meet the emergency caused by the continued spread I of the gypsy and brown-tail moths by establishing and maintaining a quarantine against further spread in such manner as he shall deem Quarantine uga1m. best, in cooperation with the authorities of the different states concerned and with the several state experiment stations, including rent and employment of labor in the city of Washington and elsewhere, and all other necessary expenses, three hundred thousand dollars. Total for Bureau of Entomolo , five hundred and twenty-seven thousand six hundred and eightygdrollars. BUREAU or E1oLoo1oAL SURVEY. s.‘3:*.£‘;?“°‘“‘°‘°“‘°“ SALARIES, BUREAU or BIOLOGICAL SUEvEY: One biolot, who S°**“"°°· shall be chief of bureau, three thousand dollars; one clerk, (diss four; one clerk, class two; one clerk, class one; two clerks, at one thousand dollars each; two clerks, at nine hundred dollars each; one messenger, seven hundred and twenty dollars; one messenger or laborer, four hundred and eighty dollars; one laborer, six hundred dollars; in all, thirteen thousand dollars. GENERAL EXPENSES, BUREAU or BIOLOGICAL SURVEY: For sala- “°"°'“°‘P°“'°’- ries, employment of labor, and rent in the city of Washington and elsewhere, umiture, supplies, traveling, and al other expenses necessary in conducting investigations and carrying out the work of the bureau, as follows: For the enforcement of the Act approved May twenty-fifth, nine- ilfergnggggmiw teen hundred, entitled, "An Act to enlarge the powers od the Depart- gif. ai,;».1sv.g°'m°' ment of Agriculture, prohibit the transportation by interstate commerce of game killed in violation of local laws, and for other purposes, nine thousand four hundred and twenty dollars; For the nraintenancc of the Montana National Bison Range and m>*<*¤Ky¤·¤ NMi·»¤··\ other reservations for mammals and birds, seven thousand dollars; miner-ffffKl»..r,»¤a and so much of the forty thousand dollars heretofore appropriated ""‘°"“'"""""°""· for the Montana National Bison Range as remains unexp)ended is hereby reappropriatctl, the same to be immediately availa le, to be expended in fencing said lands, the erection thereon of the necessary sheds and buildings, and enlarging the limits heretofore established so as to make the total acreage not to exceed twent thousand acres, and the President is hereby directed to reserve andy except from the E“‘“'¤°m°“'°· unallotted lands now embraced within the Flathead Indian Reservation, in the State of Montana, a sufficient area to enlarge said range as herein provided: For investigating the food habits of North American birds and mfg0d helm ¤f¤¤i· mammals in relation to agriculture, horticultrue, and forestry, includ- " ing experiments and demonstrations in destroying noxious animals, twenty-five thousand dollars; For biological investigations, including the relations, habits, geo- ga§jg£¥*=‘¤l *¤'¤¤* graphic distribution and migrations of animals and lplants and the ` Hreiparation of maps of the (life and crop zones, erg teen thousand o ars;