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1326 SIXTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. III. Ch. 127. 1921. investigations and the planting of native and foreign species, suitable ggfggbuudiugs trees for the treeless rggions; to erect necessary buildmggz Promded, _ T That the cost of any b ding erected, or as improved sha not exceed a;¥{,Y’§°;‘°” °f°°"°°` $1,000; to pay all ex nses necessary to protect, administer and improve the national Igrests, includgilg tree planting in the forest reserves to prevent erosion, drift, s ace wash, an so1l waste and the formation of floods, and including the payment of rewards under regulations of the Secretary of Agriculture for information leading to the arrest and conviction for violation of the laws and regulations relating to fires in or near national forests, or for the unlawful taking _ of, or mjury to, Government properftly; to ascertain the natura Sm °mmb°”’°t°' conditions upon and utilize the nation forests; and the Secretary of Agriculture may, in his discretion, permit timber and other forest products cut or removed from the_national forests to be exported C of mh d rom the State or Territory in which said forests are respective]; pug? °° situated; to transport and care for fish and game supplied to stoc the national forests or the waters therein; to employ agents, clerks, assistants, and other labor required in ractical orest and in the administration of national forests in the city of Washington and elsewhere; to collate, digest, re ort, and illustrate the results of exper- 8“PP“°°·°*°· iments and investigations made by the Forest Service; to purchase necessary supplies, gpparatus, office iixtmes, law books, and technical books and technic oumals for officers of the Forest Service stationed outside of Washington, and for medical supplies and services and other assistance necessary for the immediate relief of artisans, laborers, and other employees engaged in any hazardous work under the Forest Service; to glay freight, express, telephone, and telegra h charges; for electric lig t and power, fuel, gas, ice, washing toweiis, and official traveling and other necessary expenses, including travel- Rm expenses for letgal and fiscal officers while performing Forest ‘ work; and or rent outside of the District of Columbia, as o ows: m§i°p§d°§€°’¤l2]£i§$i For employment of forest supervisors, deputy forest supervisors, ‘°‘°‘{S· forest rangers, and forest guards, $175,000; “*““‘°°““°°· °‘°· For salaries and field station expenses, including the maintenance of nurseries, collecting seed, and planting necessary for the use, maintenance, improvement, and protection of the national forests named Absaroka, Mont. below: Amis, cam. Absaroka National Forest, Montana, $6,703; Apache, Ariz. N&l?l0I18.l FO1`€Sl$, C8ll.IOI'Ill8., $11,926; Ampaxmceie. Apache National Forest, Arizona, $9,779; 1u·1¤¤s¤s,An¤. Arapahoe National Forest, Colorado, $6,736; Asmey, can and Arkansas National Forest, Arkansas, $15,730; Wgggu mt com Ashley National Forest, Utah and Wyoming, $3,865; Bwtizh ’M m' Battlement National Forest, Colorado, $4,916; Bgw,w;d_ §,0g,_ Beartooth National Forest, Montana, $7,597; augiéldghp ww Beaverhead ational Forest, Montana and Idaho, $5,296; Bmmogt ww Brghom National Forest, W§oming, $6,937; Emmet ’Mm Bitterroot National Forest, ontana, $17,189; 3,,,,,,, 1,,,;,,, S_ ,,a,;_ Blaekfeet National Forest, Montana, $19,888; -¤¤gdV:3r¤idmO Black National Forest, South Dakota and Wyoming, $12,668; Brmg;3 wg, Boise National Forest, Idaho, $5,247 ; Cabin; mm; Bridger National Forest, Wyoming, $3,159; Cam, ’U,,,,,' and Cabinet National Forest, Montana, $16,806; Idehv- _ Cam Cache National Forest, Utah and Idaho, $2,207; Umm ;_,,,m·md csxrrmma National Forest, California, $15,02s; Wggsm N Mu Caribou National Forest, Idaho and Wyoming, $6,403; Cmd’ ` Carson National Forest, New Mexico, $9,302- °·°“*· c saucer to -’ cum mm asc _ e ar ren ores , regon, $7,835, ’ Challis National Forest, Idaho, $3,668;