Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 36 Part 1.djvu/1348

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1324 SIXTY-FIRST CONGRESS. sms. 111. GH. 240. 2911. For Indian School, Shoshone Reservation, Wyoming, nineteen hundred and ten, two hundred and thirty-nine dollars and thirty—mne cents. For su port of Shoshones in Wyoming, nineteen hundred and ten, one humllred and ninety-five dollars and nineteen cents. For Army pensions, eighty-four dollars. CLAIMS ALLOWED BY THE AUDITOR FOR THE STATE AND OTHER DEPARTMENTS. (*1*2****8 ¤u<>W¤d by For public rintin and bindin , thirty` -six dollars. $ggi%$1l£i°t°’°°°" For Izzontingent eigpenses, Libxgary of Congress, eight dollars and twelve cents. For salaries, secretaries of embassies and legations, one dollar and twenty-one cents. _ For transportation of diplomatic and consular officers, mneteen hundred and nine, eight hundred and fifty-one dollars and thirty cents. For contmgen` thexpenses, foreign missions, nve hundred and twenty-five dollars and thirty cents. ‘ For salaries, Consular Service, seventyseven dollars and seventy- e` ht cents. lgFor allowance for clerks at consulates, sixty cents. For contingent expenses, United States consulates, thirty cents. For eradicating cattle ticks, Bureau of Animal Industry, twelve dollars and two cents. ’ For general expenses, Bureau of Plant Industry, six dollars and twelve cents. For purchase and distribution of valuable seeds, five hundred and seventy-eight dollars and fifteen cents. For botanical investigations and experiments, ninety cents. For cotton—b0ll weevil investigations, Bureau of Plant Industry, twenty-three dollars and forty-four cents. ‘ For general expenses, Forest Service, two hundred and eighty-eight dollars and ninety-six cents. For administration, and so forth, of the national forests, thirty- three dollars. · For laboratory, Department of Agriculture, seventy-six dollars and ninety-two cents. ° For exgeriments in the manufacture of sugar, five dollars. For pu lications, Department of Agriculture, forty-five cents. For collecting agricultural statistics, two dollars and eighty-five cents. For general expenses, Weather Bureau, forty-one dollars and sixty- four cents. _ . For enforcement of the Chinese-exclusion Act, one hundred and Iifiiy—five dollars. · or naturalization of aliens, fifty-six cents. For general expenses, Coast and Geodetic Survey, eight dollars and twenty cents. ‘ For supplies of lighthouses, five hundred and forty-nine dollars and twenty-one cents. For expenses of buoyage, fifty-eight dollars and one cent. For expenses of light vessels, four dollars and sixty—’1ive cents. For ting of rivers, forty-one cents. For miscellaneous expenses, Bureau of Fisheries, twenty-six dollars and forty-eight cents. , For salaries, fees, and expenses of marshals, United States courts, seventy-six dollars and lift cents. _ For fees of clerks, United, States courts nineteen hundred and ten, five thousand five hundred and eighteen dollars and fourteen cents.