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274 SIXTY·SECOND CONGRESS. Sess. H. Ch. 284. 1912.

  • ¤*¤•"*“•**”""· For all necess ex for investigations and experiments in

snidnal husbandarg fifty-two thousand one hundred and eighty o ars;

  • ¤*'°•*°*“°'*°* For all necess expenses for scientihc inves tions in diseases

of animals, inciiiding the maintenance and £§arovement of the bureau experiment station at Bethesda, Marylan , and the necessary alterations of buildiriignthereon, and the necessary expenses for investigations of tuberc serums, antntoxms, and analogous products, seventy-eight thousand six hundred and eighty dollars; ¤¤i*|di,¤,¢¤· •*P°"¤· For construction of buildings at brueau experiment station at °°" Bethesda, Maryland, and bureau ent farm at Beltsville, Maryland, sixteen thousand Eve hun dollars; '${_¤·¤¤¤¤¤••iv• For general administrative work, including traveling expenses and salaries of employees engaged in such work, rent outside of the District of Columbia, office Extures and supphcs, es?re&, freight, telegra h, tderlgrhone, and other necessary expenses, orty-two thousand

 and six dollars;

In all, for neral expenses, one million two hundred and seventeen thousand eigt hundred and sixt -six dollars; afs-=¤=·¤*·¤*¤g And here ter the Secretary of ggriculture 18 authorized to sell in mktedimd-In the open market or toexchange for other breeding animals or animal products to the bestyadvantage, without the usual condemnation proceedings and ubhc auction, such annuals or animal roducts produced orifurchased under the a r·o riations made by gongress or the use the Bureau of Ilhdpustzlas may not be needed Mhxd mum in the work of that bureau: Provided, That moneys received from the sale of such animals or animal products, or as a bonus in the exchange of the same, shall be deposited in the Treasury as miscellaneous receipts. ,,,g‘,,,,*”§"&‘°"**”"“" Ooormasrrvn nn·mnrmrr·s uz sums:. rmmme AND mznnnmo: For experiments in animal feeding and breeding, including cooperation with the State agricultural experiment stations, inc uding the repairs and additions to and erection of buildings absolutely neces- H·>ri¤• for ¤¤1i¤rr sary to carry on the experiments, and the experiments in the breed- '”°°°°' of horses for mili purposes including the employment of iirlgorjin the city of W n and elsewhere, rent outside of the gistr1ct;fdCp1lumbia, and other necessary expenses, one hundred ousan dollars. Total for Bureau of Animal Industry, one million six hundred and seventy thousand three hundred and sixteen dollars. ,;‘_:"‘ "“*""·"B“° BUREAU OF PLANT INDUSTRY.

  • ’•¥·>,* =,¤*¢* °* ¤¤· Ssnsams, Burman or PLANT Isnusrarz One lant h iolo 'st

'°°°’ °°° and pathologist, who shall be chief of bureau, fivepthoussndsdolliqrs; one chief clerk, two thousand ive hundred dollars; one executive assistant in seed distribution, two thousand two hundred and fifty dollars; one officer in charge of publications, two thousand dollars; one landscape gardener, one thousand eight hundred dollars; one officer in charge of records, two thousand dollars; one superintendent of seed weighing and mailing, two thousand dollars; one executive clerk, two thousand two hundred and fifty dollars; two executive clerks,_at one_ thousand nine hundred and eighty dollars each; three executive assistants, at one thousand eight hundred dollars each; one assistant superintendent of seed warehouse, one thousand four hundred dollars; one seed inspector, one thousand dollars; six clerks, class rour; eleven clerks, class three; two clerks or botanical translators, at_one thousand five hundred dollars each; fifteen clerks, class two· thirty-nme clerks, class one; one clerk, one thousand one hundred and forty dollars; one clerk, one thousand and eighty dollars;