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SIXTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 185. 1922. 513 Act approved March 4, 1913, regulating the preparation, sale, barter, exchange, or shipment of an virus, serum, toxin, or analogous roduct manufactured in the United? States and the importation of sudh products intended for use in the treatment of domestic animals; And P¤¢1¤¤¤¤si¤¤1r<=- prmyided further, That of said sum $29,520 shall be available for re- S°°r°h°S` searches concerning the cause, modes of spread, and methods of treatment and prevention of this disease; _ For all necessary expenses for the investigation, treatment, and D°“"“° °"“l°“"°“· eradication of dourine, $45,000; For the construction of a sewage-disposal plant at bureau experi- ,.§§,"§€,‘{ P'““‘* B°““‘ ment farm at Beltsville, Maryland, $5,000; _ For general administrative work, including traveling expenses Adm"“S°"°iv°"°'k' and salaries of employees engaged in such wor , rent outside of the District of Colum ia, office Hxtures and supplies, express, freight, telegraph, telephone, and other necessary expenses, $26,686; In al , general expenses, $5,425,246. MEAT INSPECTION. M°°t““P°°°°”' For additional e nses in c out the revisions of the meat- —§dd“i°¤“ °XP°¤¤°¤· ins etree Act of Jig; 30, 1906 §y-fourth Statutes at Large, age ‘ °‘· 3* ”· °“· ‘“°°· 674% as amended by the Act of March 4, 1907 (Thirty-fourth Stat- E . t utes at Large, page 1256), and as extended to equine meat by the Act Vm';f’°,,,_ of July 24, 1919 (Forty-first Statutes at Large, page 241), including the purchase of tags, labels, stamps, and certificates printed in course of manufacture, $891,180. Total, Bureau of Animal Industry, $6,968,076. O BUREAU OF PLANT INDUSTRY. milrat Industry nasALAmEs. Physiologist and pathologist, who shall be chief of bureau, $5,000; a@,°¢i1f€k`1.§°$l1é.°s` assistant to the chief, $3,000; executive assistant, $2,500; officer in charge of publications, $2,250; landscape gardener, $1,800; executive clerks—five at $2,250 each, five at $1,980 each· seed inspector, $1,000; seed warehouseman, $1,400; clerks——twelve of class four, eighteen of class three, ten at $1,500 each, thirty-one of class two, ninet —seven of class one, seven at $1,100 each, thirty at $1,000 each; two clerks or draftsmen at $1,200 each; artist, $1,620; clerks or artists-—-one $1,400, two at $1,200 each; laboratory aids-two at $1,440 each; one $1,380, ¤°°¤*°•’¥ •*°¤·°*°· seven at $960 each, two at $900 each, six at $840 each; four laboratory aids or clerks at $1,200 each; laboratory aids, clerks, or skilled laborers——one $1,080, three at $1,020 each; map tracer or laboratory aid, $900; assistants in technology—one $1,400 one $1,380; gardeners- °“"“'°°"’· °°"· two at $1,440 each, six at $1,200 each, eight at $1,100 each, twenty at $900 each, ten at $780 each; general mec anic, $1,400; mechanician, $1,080; mechanical assistants--one $1,400, one $1,200; teamster, $840; skilled laborers-three at $1,100 each;_ one $960, two at $900 each, three at $840 each; laborers--one $7 80, eighty-eight at $720 each; seventeen messengers or laborers at $480 each; messenger boys—five at $660 each, fourteen at $600 each, ten at $480 each; charwomen— eleven at $480 each, twenty-one at $240 each; in all, $497,560. GENERAL EXPENSES, BUREAU or PLANT rimusrnr. ceneniexpeasa. For all necessary expenses in the investigation of fruits, fruit I¤v¤¤¤e¤¤¤¤¤¤.¤¤=· trees, grain, cotton, tobacco, vegetables, grasses, forage, drug, medicinal, poisonous, fiber, and other plants and plant industries, in cooperation with other branches of the department, the State experi- 42150%-23-33