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 — 2-84 I•`IFTY·FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 707. 1890. cladlstolpe, gnedtglioldsand two hundred dollars; in all, five thousand O1 un re dollars. ¤,?,L"§,?“ §)IVISION or Innusrnnrron Asn Enensvmos: Chief artist and draughtsman, two thousand dollars; three assistant artists, at one thousand four hundred dollars each, four thousand two hundred dollars; five assistant artists, at one thousand two hundred dollars each, six thousand dollars; one wood engraver, at two thousand dollars; one assistant wood engraver, at one thousand eight hundred dollars; ondlassisteénti vmlod engraver, at one thousand dollars; in all, seventeen thousand o rs. °M*=¤¤¢ •¤¤i¤ D1v1s1oN or Smmns: One Chief of division, two thousand dollars; one superintendent of seed-room, one thousand six hundred dollars; two clerks of class one, at one thousand two hundred dollars each, two thou and four hundred dollars; five clerks at one thousand dollars each, five thousand dollars; three clerks at eight hundred and forty dollars each, two thousand Eve hundred and twenty dollars; in a, thirteen thousand five hundred and twenty dollars. ,_gD¤r•:¤;;_g¤¤¤¤¤f¤¤- DOCUMENT AND FoLDING Room: One superintendent, one thousand six hundred dollars; two chief folders, at one thousand dollars each, two thousand dollars; one clerk, six hundred and sixty dollarssix folders, at six hundred dollars each, three thousand six hundred dollars; onedlaborera six hundred dollars; in all, eight thousand four undred an sixty ollars. u¤:¤ds~ t Expmnmxsn hGA§1n€n11~r3 {Luo Gnouunsa One superintendent, ` wo thousand ve un o rs. l¤¤¤¤¤- MUSEUM.--0ne curator, one thousand four hundred dollars; one assistant curator, one thousand dollars; two night watchmen, who shall also be watchman for the seed buildings, at seven hundred and twenty dollars each, one thousand four hundred and forty dollars; in all, three thousand eight hundred and forty dollars. MISCELLANEOUS. Connncrme Acmcnnrunsn Srxrrsrres, Drvrsron or Srxrrsrresz ummm Collecting domestic and foreign agricultural statistics, expense of local mvestigations and compi ations,_and necessary trave mg expenses; statistical publications furnishing data for permanent comparative records; compiling, writing, and illustrating statistical matter forfntplnthly, annudlhagid special reiports,1and the rgppessagly expenses o e same, inc u g r an enve opes, pos -car , mem; and postage-stamps, one hundredptlliiiusand dollars: Provided, That fifteen thousand ollars of this sum, or so much thereof as may be necessary, may be expended for the preparation and 0(printing of in M, mm maps and_ charts illustrating the progress of rural apr uction and of the dgmcultural statistics of the States an Territories of the Rocky ount?i(pt{·1egion¥hwith traveling and other necessary expenses conuec e erewi. m{¤; u:¤¤ BOTANICAL INVESTIGATIONS AND EXPERIMENTS, D1v1s1oN or EE divfju °§§ BOTANY: Purchasing specimens, paper, and all necessary materials · for the herbarium and for labor in preparing the same, and for investigations and experiments with grasses and forage plants, including the establishment and maintenance of experimental grass. stations, and of other economic and medicinal plants including cost of report and iHustrations thereof, and for traveling and other necessary_exp;anses connected therewith, and for employing local botanistsm  e Eeld for exploration and collection of p ants in littleknown districts, forty thousand dollars; and the unexpended balance of appropriations un er this head for the current fisca year is hereby ¤··¤¤¤>vr¤¤¤¤ reapprcépriated and made available for the fiscal year eighteen hundre an ninety-one.
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