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74TH C ONGRESS . SESS. II . CH. 489. JUNE 4, 1936. Nat National Forestss Utah For th e acqui sition o f land in accor dance w ith the provisi ons of Facilitating control the Act entitled "An Act to facilitate the control of soil erosion of soil erosion .

and/or flood damage originating upon lands within the exterior boundaries of the Uinta and Wasatch National Forests, Utah", Ante, p. 866. approved August 26, 1935 (49 Stat ., p. 866), not to exceed $50,000 from the entire receipts from the sale of natural resources or occupancy of public land within said national forests for that part of the fiscal year 1936 subsequent to August 31, 1935 . Vehicles, field work. Total, Forest Service, $17,738,505, of which amount not to exceed $50 ,000 sha ll be a vailable for th e purcha se of m otor-pr opelled and horse-drawn passenger-carrying vehicles necessary in the conduct of field work outside the District of Columbia, and in addition thereto there is authorized for expenditure from funds provided for carr ying out the provision s of the Federal Highw ay Act of Vol . 42,p .217.

November 9, 1921 (U . S . C ., title 23, sees . 21, 23), not to exceed u. S.C.,p. 972. $15,068 for the purchase of motor-propelled passenger-carrying vehicles for use by the Forest Service in the construction and maintenance of national forest roads . Chemi strre and s o ns Bureau. BUREAU OF CHEMISTRY AND SOILS General expenses .

SALARIES AND EXPENSES investi gations, dem- For all necessary expenses connected with the investigations, onstrations, etc. experiments, and demonstrations hereinafter authorized, independ- ently or in cooperation with other branches of the Department of Agriculture, other departments or agencies of the Federal Govern- ment, States, State agricultural experiment stations, universities and o ther Stat e age ncie s and ins titut ions , cou ntie s, mu nici palit ies, busi - ness or other organizations and corporations, individuals, associa- Pe rsonal services . tions, and scientific societies, including the employment of necessary persons and means in the city of Washington and elsewhere ; rent outside the District of Columbia, and other necessary supplies and expen ses, and for erect ion, alte rati on, a nd r epair of build ings outs ide the District of Columbia at a total cost not to exceed $5,000, as follows General administra- General administrative expenses : For necessary expenses for gen- twe expenses .

eral administrative purposes, including the salary of chief of bureau and other personal services in the District of Columbia, $90,241 . Agricultural chemi- Agricultural chemical investigations : For conducting the investi- eal investigations . Vol. 12, p. 387 .

gations contemplated by the Act of May 15, 1862 (U . S . C ., title 5, U S.C.,p.74.

sees . 511, 512), relating to the application of chemistry to agriculture ; v B oglggiicr' etc ., in- for the biologi cal, ch emical, physica l, micr oscopica l, and techno- logical investigation of foods, feeds, drugs, plant and animal prod- ucts, and substances used in the manufacture thereof ; for investiga- tions of the physiological effects and for the pharmacological testing Metho ds of sugar of such products and of insecticides ; for the investigation and manufacture ' etc. devel opment o f metho ds for t he manu facture of suga rs, suga r sirup s and s tarches and the utiliza tion of new agr icultur al mater ials fo r such purposes ; for the technological investigation of the utilization of fruits and vegetables and for frozen pack investigations ; for the investigation of chemicals for the control of noxious weeds and plants ; and to cooperate with associations and scientific societies in the development of methods of analysis, $360,260 . Farm product s and I ndustri al utili zation of farm product s and b yproduct s : For the breproducts . Industrial utilization investigation, development, experimental demonstration and applica- met bre chemical, hemical, etc., tion of methods for the industrial utilization of agricultural prod- ucts, waste, and byproducts, and products made therefrom, except as otherwise provided for in this Act, by the application of chemical, physical, and technological methods, including the changes produced