Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 41 Part 1.djvu/241

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220 SIXTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 24. 1919. and distribution of fresl1—water mussels and the necessary expenses connected therewith, $400,000. _ A<1¤¤¤i¤J¤>¢1¤¤r- For develo ing by the Bureau of Fisheries in cooperation with the ¤zP°v°l°ping www Bureau of Sliaandards new aquatic sources of supply of leather, including personal services in the District of Colum ra and rn the {$,*]§‘}{§§,’°,§’f*,§g{,*f’“· field, the unexpended balance of the appropriation for the fiscal year ' 1919 is reappropriated and made ayaila le or the fiscal year 1920. 1¤;¤=i¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤ 0* WS- Maintenance of vessels: For maintenance of vessels launches, °° including purchase and repair of boats, apparatus, machinery, and other facilities required for use with the same, hire of vessels, and_all other necessary expenses in connection therewith, and money accruing from commutation of rations and provisions on board vessels may be paiiil on gourglgers to the persons having charge of the mess of suc vesse , 0,0 . A Fwdnshminquiry. In res ecf food Hshes: For in into the causes of the decreiiasmdvsbf foliwd iiusihes in the waters of (ihe ilnited States, and for investigation and experiments in respect to the aquatic animals, plants, and waters, in the interests 0 fish culture and the fishery mdustries, including expenses of travel and preparation of reports, $45 000. S*¤“S°*°**“¤¤°*"Y· Statistical in uiry: For collections and compilation of statistics of the iisheries and the study of their methods and relations, including travel and preparation of reports and all other necessary expenses in co1é11ectionfj}:§;erewithi"$15,000. h fish 1 dmg speugessumes. n e eries: or rotecting the s o e cries, inc u ` ${,‘i_‘°3‘§‘}§,{‘g§§_°‘ em llidyiiient of inspectors?watchmen, and Q8I?1?)01"8.I'_Y assistants, hire · of goats, rental of office and storage, care of seized sponges and other property, travel, and all other expenses necessary to carry out the psrlqvisionzgogo the Act of August 15, 1914, to regulate the sponge erres, , 0. ,c;f*“k¤» g°¤°"“* S°"‘ Alaska, gpneral service: For protecting the seal fisheries of Alaska, sw ashcries prevtw- including the furnishing of foo , fuel, clothing, and other necessities E2`? f°°d t° mum' of life to the natives of the Pribilof Islands of Alaska, transportation of supplies to and from the islands, ex enses of travel of a ents and other employees and subsistence while on said islands, ghire and maintenance of vessels, and for all expenses necessary to carry out ,.0,36 p_m the provisions of the Act_ approved April 21, 1910, entitled "An Act ’ to protect the seal fisheries of Alaska, and for other purposes," and for the protection of the fisheries of Alaska, including travel, hire of boats, employment of tem rary labor, and all other necessary er enses connected therewitli;) $125,000. %“;_¥;°;¥¤g§g**»N-Y· Yga e Vincent (New York) Fish Hatche ; For Bgeneral repairs, " incluging improvements to water supply anldyrenew of equipment, $8 000.

 Duluth (Minnesota) Fish Hatchery: For the construction of a

foreman’s cottage, ${1,000. _ _ _ {=¤i;i>9pyY¤g·‘¤- F ort (Iowa) Biological Station: For an additional amount for f m in _ rebuaililping the laboratory building, $10,000. §‘,g;·§Q,?[,‘,§§f,;,f__,°§· Wythevrille (Virginia) Fish Hatchery: For general improvements to the water supply, includinrg the pure ase of a right of way for pipe Diumbumn cm line, and right to construct am and reservoir, $5,000. r;a5ppm¤ase¤.` Distribution cars: The approprration of $55,000 in the Sundry "°’·"’#*’· M Civil Appropriation Act for the fiscal year 1918 for the purchase or construction of the two steel cars for the distribution of useful food fishes is continued and made available during the fiscal year 1920.

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§‘§§,‘§§§§§§§§§'§,“§; Contingent expenses: For fees to witnesses; traveling and other Reg ,0 P 125, expenses when on official business of the Supervising Ins ector ' ` General, supervising inspectors, traveling inspectors, local) and