Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 38 Part 1.djvu/1123

From Wikisource
Jump to navigation Jump to search
This page needs to be proofread.

SIXTY-THIRD CONGRESS. Sess. III. Ch. 144. 1915. 1105 where, furniture, supplies, traveling, and all other expenses necessa.ry in conducting investigations andcarrying out the work of the bm·eau, as follows: For the enforcement of sections two hundred and forty-one, two mf,{§"§,‘m,§m,$,§},§& hundred and forty-two, two hundred and forty-three, and two hun- bird? M- dred and forty-four of the Act approved March fourth, nineteen hun- nys? 35’ pp' mn dred and nine, entitled "An Act to codif , revise, and amend the penal laws of the United States," and for tile enforcement of section km°§§'{,l‘,.F,"*°g°‘*Y one of the Act a proved May twen?-fifth, nineteen hundred, entitled V0]- 31. ri 187- "An_Act to enliirge the powers o the Department of Agriculture, prohibit the transportation b interstate commerce of ame killed in violation of local laws, and fiir other p ," including all necessarky investigations in connection therewith $16,000; or the maintenance of the Montana Niational Bison Range and ,,,mY,§*§‘f,',,’,,f°"" other reservations and for the maintenance of game introduced into ¥•*¤¤=¤•¤¢·· suitable localities on public lands, under supervision of the Biolo 'cal Survey, mclu _ construction of fencing, wardens’ quarters, shelters for animals, lan , roads, trails, bridges, ditches, telephone lines, rockwork, bulkhe , and other improvements necessary for the economical administration and rotection of the reservations, and ,,,§,,"°,.°$'g§}°" °' wd for the enforcement of section eiéty-four of the Act approved March V°*· 3*% P- 1104- fourth, nineteen hundred and nine, entitled ‘ ‘An Act to codify, revise, and amend the penal laws of the United States/’ $21,000, of which ‘ sum $2,500 may be used for the purchase, capture, and transporta— P°'°h“°°"‘“°‘ tion of game for national reservations; Sun mu Nmmu For the improvement of the {game preserve in Sullys Hill National rmsii. mk. Park, in the State of North akota, including the construction of °°m°p'°“°""" all fences, sheds, buildirigs corrals, roads, and other structurw which may be necessary, in dition to the amount heretofore appropriated, $5,000, the_same to be available until expended , Fm, mms umm For investigating the food habits of North American birds and mimumnn. mammals in relation to agriculture, horticulture and forestry, in- D,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,0,,,,,,, cluding experiments and demonstrations in destroying wolves, ¤¤i=¤¤*S- coyotes prairie dogs, and other animals injurious to agriculture and animal husbandry, and for investigations and experiments in connec- rm-manu; ua. tion with rearinglpf fur-be als, including mink and marten, "“;'f;Mm $280,000: Prom d, That of t sum $15,000 siiall be used for the omni sqm.-nn. destruction of ground s uirrels on the national forests, and other w,,dduck,,¤,,,,,,_ public lands: And d further, That of this sum not more than $5,000 ma be use in investigating the disease of wild ducks the Amount mdwtm _ Salt Lake lrfalley region of Uta : And provided also, That of this sum mgwtim, etc, Y not less than $125,000 shall be used on the National forests and the public domain in destroying wolves, coyotes, and other animals mj urious to agriculture and animal husbandry; Bmogica, mmap For biological investigations, including the relations, habits, geo- u¤m,m. graphic distribution, an mil;-grations of animals and plants, and the pre aration of maps of the e zones, $26,500; _ Mimmbm M Pliir all necessary expenses for enforcing the provisions of the Act ummm; nw’ me approved March fourth, nineteen hundred and thirteen (Thirty- "'§’?,§’f‘§§‘fi,,_ 8,·,_ seventh Statutes at Large, pl es eight hundred and forty-seven_ and eight hundred and forty-eig atl, relating to the protection of migratory game and insectivorous birds, an for cooperation with local authorities in the protection of migratory birds, and for necessary investigations connected therewith, $50,000; Adm,,,,s,,,,,,,, ,,_ For general administrative expenses connected with the above- wwwmentioned lines of work, including cooperation with other Federal bureaus, departments, boards, and commissions, on request from them, $13,320; In all, for general egenses, $411,820. Total for Bureau of iological Survey, $446,290. 91006°-von 38-Yr 1--70