Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 22.djvu/436

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F ORTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. H. OH. 36. 1882. 409 dollars; one librarian, one thousand four hundred dollars; one engineer, one thousand two hundred dollars; two firemen, seven hundred and twenty dollars each, one thousand four hundred and forty dollars; superintendent of tblding room, one thousand two hundred dollars; two _ assistants in folding room, one thousand two hundred dollars; messengers, carpenters, watchmen, and laborers, eight thou and dollars; in all, sixty-two thousand nine hundred and eighty dollars. OHEIIIOAI. DIVISION. For compensation of cheap chemist, two thousand five hundred dol- Chemist. lars; one assistant chemist, one thousand six hundred dollars; one assistant chemist, one thousand four hundred dollars. For the employment of additional assistants, when necessary, in the chemical department, four thousand dollars; in all, nine thousand tive hundred dollars. ENTOMOLOGIGAL DIVISION. For compensation of entomologist, two thousand ilve hundred dollars; E¤*°¤¤°l°8l¤*· one assistant enzomologist, one thousand four hundred dollars; for assistants in entomological division, when necessary, four thousand dollars; and for investigating the history and habits of insects injurious to Insectninjurious agriculture and horticulture; experiments in ascertaining the best means *0 ¤E*'i°¤l*¤1'°· of destroying them; for drawings and for chemicals, and traveling, and other expenses on the practical work of the entomologieal division, twenty thousand dollars; in all, twenty-seven thousand nine hundred dollars: Provided, That the amount expended for traveling expenses Pmviao. shall not exceed three dollars per day, exclusive of transportation. GARDEN AND GROUNDS. For compensation of horticulturist, pomologist, landscape gardener, superintendent and superintendent of garden and grounds, two thousand dollars; for g 3 r d ¤ ¤ =¤ ¤ d labor, new implements, repairs of tools, wagons and carts, manure and ¢‘°““d“· ‘ purchasing trees for arboretum, five thousand five hundred dollars; for repairing and resurfacing concrete roads and walks on the grounds, two thousand five hundred dollars; for labor inexperimental garden, Labor, mateilve thousand dollars; plant pots, two hundred and fifty dollars; con- ria1s, and repairs. tinuing repairs and painting green houses, and so forth, ilve hundred dollars; purchasing and propagating new plants and seeds of economic value, six hundred dollars; tools for greenhouses, one hundred and fifty dollars; repairs to heating apparatus, new pipes, and so forth, three hundred and fifty dollars; charcoal, sand, and sod for potting plants, 0DG hundred dollars; new hose, one hundred dollars; new frames for young plants, four hundred and fifty dollars; m all, seventeen thousand five hundred dollars. MIUROSCOPICAL DIVISION For compensation of microseopist, one thousand eight hundred dol- M¤¤r¤¤¤¤r¤¤*· lars. BOTLNICLL DIVISION. For compensation of one botanist, one thousand eight hundred dol- Botanist. lars; one assistant botanist, one thousand two hundred dollars; in al], three thousand dollars. MUSEUM. For compensation of curator of museum, one thousand four hundred M¤¤*¤m· dollars; one attendant in museum, one thousand dollars; for collecting and modeling specimens of fruits and vegetables, and collecting and preparing specimens for the museum and herbarmm, one thousand dollars; for night-watchman for_ museum building; who shall also as night-watchman of seed building, seven hundred and twenty dollars, m . ell, four thousand one hundred and twenty dollars.