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1262 SIXTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. III. Ch. 238. 1911. vorm, p.sca several States under the provision of an Act approved July second, eighteen hundred and sixty-two, and of the cts supplementary thereto/’ the sums apportioned to the several States and Territories to lbs paid quarterly m advance, seven hundred and twenty thousand dollars; - · _ Allotment of in- To carry into effect the provisions of an Act aplproved Mareh six- §Z§l°°°d °"”°°m' teenth, nineteen hundred and six, entitled “An ct to provide for V°'·3‘·P·““· an increased annual appropriation for agricultural experiment stations and regulating the expenditure thereof," the sums apportioned to the several States and Territories to be paid guartegéy in advance, PWM- seven hundred and twenty thousand dollars: maid , That not to . mma. exceed fifteen thousand dollars shall be paid to each State and Terri- ‘ pguesli toll! und%thll:lN§; ofA l nf h ° f Ex ¤f ·¤¤¤l¤— 0 ena e the cretary cu ture to e orce the rovrsrons 0 im" °’°°°’ the above Acts, relative to the?} administration, includihg rent and the employment of clerks, assistants, and other persons in the city of Washington and elsewhere, freight and express charges, official traveling expenses, office fixtures, supplies, apparatus, telegraph and · telephone service, gas, andelectrrc current, thirty-seven thousand g five hundred dollars; and the Secretary of Agriculture shall rescribe S¢•¢cm¤¤¤, the form of the annual financial statement required under the above ` · acts, ascertain whether the ex ditures are in accordance with their provisions, and make report th;-lrlieon to Congress; mS§¤“,§”,f,“m“fi,'§‘°· . To enable the Secretary of Agriculture to establish and maintain •¤¤G¤hm- agricultural experiment stations in Alaska, Hawaii, Porto Rico, and the island of Guam, including the erection of buildings, the preparatron, illustration, and distribution of reports and bulletins, and all other necessary explenses, one hundred and five thousand dollars, as follows: Alaska `rty thousand dollars; Hawaii, thirty thousand dollars; Porto Itico, thirty thousand dollars, and Guam, fifteen thousand dollars; and the Secretary of Agriculture is authorized to mglple or vmducw, sell such products as are_ obtained on the land belongin to the agricultural eréperrment stations in Alaska, Hawaii, Porto Eico, and the island of uam, and to apply the money received from the sale of such products to the maintenance of said stations, and this fund shall be available until used; . f_{l:_1;g_5¢.‘g:g‘i&t<;;¤, To enable the Secretary of Agriculture to investigate and report em. . upon the organization and progress of farmers’ institutes and agricultural schools m the severa States and Territories, and upon similar organizations in foreign countries, with special suggestions of plans · and methods for making such organizations more effective for the dissemmatron of the results of the work of the Department of Agriculture and the agricultural experiment stations, and of improved methods_of agrrculturegllpracticc, including rent and the em loyment of labor in the city of ashington and elsewhere, and all otlller necessag egpepses, ten rgrousand dollars; , or ene ex enses, one miHi0n ii - twpx thousandgfive hrmdlied dollars. V6 hundred md mnety Nurrlllcn l¤v¤•mg»· UTRITION INVESTIGATIONSZ To enable the - °°““‘ ture to mvestrgiate the nutritive value of ryroglugtrgrinlglnll for human foo_ , with special suggestions l§nplans and, methods for the more effective utilization of such roducts for this purpose with the cooperation of other bureaus of tllle department and to disseminate useful mformatron on this subject, including rent and the employ- ment of labor rn the city of Waslnn ton and elsewhere and all other in au n rZHe3)r1penses, Efteen thous&1_nr¥dollprs. , mmm v - _ ·INVESTIGATIONS2 o enab e the Secreta of Agirjculgntiom. gre to invest1gate_and report uipon the laws of the Stalvlzres and erri- _ ries as affecting rrrigation an the rr hts of appropriators and of riparian proprietors and institutions to urigation, and upon