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73d C ONGRESS . SESS. II. CH. 89. MARCH 26, 1934 .

497 or misbranded Paris greens, lead arsenates, other insecticides, and also fungicides, and for regulating traffic therein, and for other purposes ", $191,517 . Enforcement of the Milk Importation Act : For enabling the Secre- tary of Agriculture to carry into effect the provisions of an Act approved February 15, 1927 (U .S .C., Supp . VI, title 21, sees . 141- 149), entitled "An Act to regulate the importation of milk and cream into the United States for the purpose of promoting the dairy indus- try of the United States and protecting the public health ", $17,739 . Enforcement of the Caustic Poison Act : For enabling the Secre- tary of Agriculture to carry into effect the provisions of an Act approved March 4, 1927 (U .S .C ., Supp . VI, title 15, sees. 401-411), entitled "An Act to safeguard the distribution and sale of certain dangerous caustic or corrosive acids, alkalies, and other substances in interstate and foreign commerce ", $22,964 . Total, Food and Drug Administration, $1,557,713, of which amount not to exceed $481,160 may be expended for personal services in the District of Columbia, and not to exceed $12,800 shall be avail- able for th e purc hase o f moto r-prop elled a nd hor se-dra wn pas senger - carryi ng veh icles necess ary in the c onduct of fie ld wor k outs ide th e District of Columbia . MISCELLANEOUS Mi lk Imp ortati on Act, e nforce ment . Vol.44, p.1101. U.S.C., Supp . VII, p.465. Caustic Poison Art, enforc ement . Vol.44,p . 1406. U.S.C., Supp. VII, p.263. Agg reg ate . Services in the Dis- trict . Vehicles . INTERCHANGE OF APPROPRIATIONS

Interchangeoiappro- priations . Not to exceed 10 per centum of the foregoing amounts for the mis- Allowan ce for miseel- foregoing

laneous expenses . cellaneous expenses of the work of any bureau, division, or office herein provi ded fo r shal l be a vailab le inte rchang eably for ex pendi- tures on the objects included within the general expenses of such bureau, division, or office, but no more than 10 per centum shall be added to any one item of appropriation except in cases of extraor- dinary emergency, and then only upon the written order of the Sec- retary of Agriculture : Provided, That a statement of any transfers Statement ° to tie in- of appropriations made hereunder shall be included in the annual eluded in Budget . Budget . Miscellaneous Work for other I)e- partments . Tr ansfer s for i nspec- tion, etc ., by Agricul- tural Department, of necessary funds . WORK FOR OTHER DEPARTMENTS During the fiscal year 1935 the head of any d epart ment or i nde- pendent establishment of the Government requiring inspections, analyse s, and tests of fo od and other produc ts, wi thin t he sco pe of the func tion s of the De part ment of Agri cul ture and whi ch t hat Departm ent is unabl e to p erform withi n the l imits of its appro pria- tions, may, with the approval of the Secretary of Agriculture, trans fer t o the Dep artme nt of Agr icult ure f or di rect expe nditu re such sums as may be necessary for the performance of such work . EXPERIMENTS IN LIVESTOCK PRO DU CTI ON IN SOUTHERN UNITED STATES Livestock pr odu ct ion in southern States. To enable the Secretary of Agriculture, in cooperation with the Cooperative experi- ments, etc ., in develop- authorities of the States concerned, or With individuals, to make such ing . investi gation s and demons tratio ns as may be necess ary in conne ction with the development of livestock production in the cane-sugar and cotton di stricts o f the Uni ted State s, $37,03 6 . PASSENGER-CARRYING VEHICLES

Pa ssenge r vehic les . Within the limitations specified under the several headings the Allowance for, from lump-sum appropria- lump-sum appropriations herein made for the Department of Agri- tions for fieldwork . culture shall be available for the purchase of motor-propelled and horse-d rawn p asseng er-car rying vehicl es nece ssary in the condu ct of Sr,637°-34-

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