Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 62 Part 3.djvu/863

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3478 AnU, p. 34741 Services, etc., pro. videdby U.8. Governing commis sion, etc. INTERNATIONAL AGREEMENTS OTHER THAN TREATIES [62 STAT. cetera; (d) a graduate medical doctor and surgeon at the existing hospital at Tingo Maria; (e) agricultural publications, necessary to the proper functioning of the station, including reference books, non- current journals, and all journals and bulletins published outside of the United States, as well as the binding of journals; and (f) the funds necessary for the preparation, printing and distribution of four types of publications to be issued by the station, as follows: (1) A popular Spanish periodical written for the farm family and containing articles by the staff and other qualified persons on such subjects as health, hygiene, community organization, in- formation on the Amazonas region, aims of the experiment sta- tion, treatment of agricultural practices and methodology, (2) farm circulars written in Spanish and issued as required, dealing with specific farm practices or products, (3) technical bulletins in English or Spanish dealing with the re- sults of specific scientific investigation at the station, and (4) an annual report in Spanish, covering the work of the sta- tion performed during the year, and the status of agriculture in the region; (g) the services of at least one Peruvian scientist to cooperate with the scientists detailed to Peru by the United States Department of Agriculture, and the services of technologists qualified in the fields of land-surveying, topography, drainage, drafting, minor construc- tion, botany, entomology, chemical analysis, and library management; (h) stenographers, clerks, mechanics, machinists, field plot and lab- oratory assistants, and such unskilled labor as may be necessary to conduct the work of the experiment station; and (i) the trans- portation expenses incurred by Peruvian and United States members of the station staff for travel on station business within Peru. The Peruvian Government also undertakes, when possible, to maintain Peruvian students in graduate study in each of the fields of agri- culture in colleges or universities in the United States. 5. The Government of the United States of America, through the United States Department of Agriculture, and subject to the avail- ability of funds for the purpose, agrees to provide; (a) the services of scientists to perform the functions of director of the station, agron- omist, plant geneticist and breeder, pedologist, animal husbandman, rubber specialist, and agricultural extension specialist; (b) cur- rent scientific journals on plant and animal science published in the United States; (c) scientific equipment and apparatus not produced or manufactured in Peru; (d) stoves and refrigerators not manufac- tured in Peru, for the residences of the staff; (e) hand and mechanical tools for the station shops; (f) hospital equipment for the treatment of emergency cases; and (g) for the designing of all buildings, in- including residences for the Peruvian and North American members of the staff. 6. The Government of the United States of America and the Gov- ernment of Peru mutually agree: (a) that the agricultural experi-