Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 36 Part 1.djvu/449

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SIXTY·FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 256. 1910. 425 forester shall certify that the ravages of the destructive insects in said · forests are practica ly checked, but in no case after Jul first, nineteen hundred and twelve; to transport and care for fish and, game supplied ga$_*};° °‘ mh °”" to stock the national forests or the waters therein; to em loy agents, Aséuw.-ew. clerks, assistants, and other labor required in practical fhrestry and in the administration of national forests, in the city of Washington and elsewhere; to collate, digest, report, and illustrate the results of experiments and investigations made by the Forest Service; to pur- S¤r1>1i¤¤.¢¤=· chase law books to an amount not exceeding five hundred dollars, ·, _, necessaxgnsuplplies, aplpxaratus, and office fixtures, and technical books ,,-, and tec 'ca `ourna for officers of the Forest Service stationed outside of Washington; to pay freight, express, telephone, and telegraph charges; for electric light and power, fuel, gas, ice, washing towels, and official traveling and other necessary expenses, including traveling exlpenses for legal and fiscal officers while performing Forest Service wor ; and for rent in the city of Washington and elsewhere, _ as follows: For salaries and field and station expenses necessary for the use, gggfgyafggyk maintenance and protection of the national forests: ’ ` Absaroka National Forest, Montana, twenty thousand eight hun- M>¤¤¤k¤» M¢>¤*· dred and forty-four dollars; Alamo National Forest, New Mexico, thirty-three thousand four A¤¤¤¤<>·N·M·¤· hundred and forty-nine dollars; Angeles National Forest, California, fifty thousand six hundred and ·*“g"l°*‘· °"‘· forty-four dollars; A ache National Forest, Arizona, thirty-one thousand four hun- ‘“"‘“h°·A'i“· dred) and fourteen dollars; Arapaho National Forest, Colorado, twenty-one thousand five A'“""’°·°°’°· hundred and sixty dollars; Arkansas National Forest, Arkansas, thirty-two thousand nine *“““”“'··'“"‘ hundred and sixty dollars; ` Ashley National Forest, Utah and Wyoming, nineteen thousand w$ff"°Y· U‘“" md six hundred and sixty-eight dollars; h B(a1ttliu3eEt National Forest, Colorado, fifteen thousand seven B°‘“°'“°“'· °°'°· un re dollars; Beartooth National Forest, Montana, seventeen thousand two B°•*’*°°¤·· M°¤*· hundred and ninety-nine dollars; Beaverhead National Forest, Montana and Idaho, thirty-one m§i°{g:*,;‘,;°¤“· M°¤*• thousand eivht hundred and thirty-seven dollars; ` Biehorn National Forest Wyoming, thirty-two thousand two B*8**<>*¤·W¥¤· hundred and thirty-eight dollars; Bitterroot National Forest, Montana, thirty-one thousand three B**°°¤“°°·M°¤*~ hundred and ninety-one dollars; Blackfeet National Forest, Montana, thirty-eight thousand one m°°"*°°*» M°¤*- hundred and iigsy-nine dollars; Black Hills ational Forest, South Dakota, forty-four thousand B'¤°* H“’•·S·D**· seven hundred and forty-six dollars; Boise National Forest, Idaho, twenty-seven thousand nine hun—` B°*“°·I‘**"?°· dred and twenty-five dollars; _ Bonneville National Forest, Wyoming, twenty-two thousand eight B°““°““°·W"°· hundred and twenty-two dollars; Cabinet National Forest, Montana, twenty-one thousand one °°"*“°‘· "°°*· hundred and fort -three dollars; Cache N ations? Forest, Utah and Idaho, eighteen thousand seven m§{,°(f°· Um md hundred dollars; _ California National Forest, California, twenty-six thousand two '~’““’°"““·°“·‘· hundred and forty dollars; Calpbou Nsgicilrzlaé Forest, Idaho and Wyoming, twenty thousand w‘,?}‘,_"“’°“·m"‘° ““" two undred o ;