Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 41 Part 1.djvu/736

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SIXTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 217. 1920. 715 For investigations of insects aifectin cereal and forage crops, cmu and forage including a special investigation of the Ilessian fly and the chinch "°pS‘ bu , $145,660; Igor investigations of insects affecting southern Held crops, includin suumm num mpg. insects affecting cotton, tobacco, rice, sugar cane and so forth, and the c` arette beetle and Airgentine ant, $125,000, of, which sum $25,000 shalllie immediately av able; For investigations of insects affecting forests, $40,000; Forests. For investigations of insects affecting truck crops, including insects pr';`3¤1g§S¢;gP¤» ¤¤¤¤¤ affecting the potato, sugar beet, cabbage onion, tomato, beans, peas, ` and so `orth, and insects affecting stored products, $110,000; For investigations and demonstrations in bee culture, $33,800; Bw ¤¤¤¤*¤· For investigations of insects affecting citrus and other tropical and ,m'*;gg,g{°,j,{,,,g¤d 8**** subtropical fruits, including the Mediterranean and other ruit flies ` and the camphor thrip, $51,500; For investigations, identification, and systematic classification of ,m’§§tg*“g*¤$ miscellaneous insects, including the study of insects affecting the ¤¤m,¤¢c. health of man and domestic animals, household insects, and the importation and exchange of useful insects, $52,330; . Ad , . md For general administrative expenses connected with above lines of I,,,,,,§“"“ "° °" invesf ation, and for miscellaneous expenses incident thereto, $3,880; In xii for general expenses, $740,670. d bm Pnmvmnrmo SPREAD or Morris, BUREAU or Enromonosrz To ,,,g¥.?S{,§° W" enable the Secretary of Agriculture to meet the emergency caused by 0,f’°“"°““‘8 ‘P'°“d the continued spread of the gypsy and brown tail moths by conducting such experiments as may be neeessapy to determine the best methods of controlling these insects; b intro ucing and establishing the parasites and natural enemies of these insects and colonizing them within the infested territory; by establishing and maint ` a uarantine Coopcrwvc qw¤¤— against further spread in such manner as is provided by ge general °"° °g°""*“ nursery-stock law, approved August 20, 1912, as amended, entitled V¤r 31. pa 315, 854- “ An Act to regulate e importation of nursery stock and other plants and plant pro uets, to enab e the Secretary of Agriculture to establish and maintain quarantine districts for plant diseases and insect pests, to permit and regulate the movements of fruits, plants, and ve tables therefrom, and for other purposes," in cooperation with the auaiiorities of the different States concerned and with the several State experiment stations, including rent outside of the District of Columbia, the employ- ment of labor in the city of Washington and elsewhere, and all other necessary ezgenses, $250,000. Total for ureau of Entomology, $1,123,460. BUREAU or m0Loe1oA1. sunvnr. Bgggsml ¤¤¤•¤ SA1.ARms, BUREAU OF BIOLOGICAL SURVEY: One biologist, who PW pfkgmf °* lmshall be ems; of bureau, $4,000; out cme: clerk aud executive msc '°°"·° °' ·° °· ant, $1,800; one administrative assistant, $2,250; one executive assistant, $1,800; two clerks, class four; four clerks, class three; one clerk, $1,500; nine clerks, class two; one clerk, $1,260; fourteen clerks, class one; two clerks, at $1,100 each; one clerk, $1,080; three clerks, at $1,000 each; two clerks, at $900 each; one preparator, $1,200 ; one preparator, $900· one messenger, $720; one photographer, $1,300; one game warden, $1,200; two messenger boys, at $480 each; one laborer, $600; two charwomen, at $240 each; in all, $67,450. GENERAL EXPENSES, BUREAU or B1o1.oc1oA1. Sunvnrz For salaries °*¤°'“‘°‘¥’°°°°°- and employment of labor in the city of Washington and elsewhere, furniture, supplies, traveling, and all other expenses necessary in