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 1106 rirrrirsnvnxru oonoiuzss. s-ESS. 11. os. 1007. 1903. contingent expenses, and temporary labor, two hundred thousand dollars. . Maintenance or Maintenance of vessels: For maintenance of the vessels and launches, "°°“°’“· including the purchase and repair of boats, apparatus, machinery, and other facilities required for use with the same, hire of vessels, and all pitizxler necessary expenses in connection therewith, forty-five thousan ollars. ¥¤¤¤i¤’ *¤¤P<·>¤*i¤K In ui res ectin food-shes: For iield and contin ent ex nses of i°°1~iéi(iiZ€¤ié.,expen¤e¤. the iiiquliiy initio theasauses of the decrease of food-fisghes in this lakes, rivers, and coast ·waters of the United States, and for the study of the waters of the interior in the interest of fish—culture; for the investigation of the tishinggrounds of the Atlantic, Gulf, and Pacific coasts, with the view of determining their food resources, in the development of the commercial fisheries, expenses of necessary travel and preparation of reports, and for all other necessary expenses in connection therewith, twenty-two thousand five hundred dollars. 8*¤'·*¤*i°“ i°‘1“j’*”- Statistical inquiry: F on necessary traveling and contingent expenses ~ in the collection and compilation of the statistics of the fisheries and thelstudy of their methods and relations, seven thousand five hundred . dollars. ’ pg;*({;',f}*§*€”°l°°¤· And ten per centum of the foregoing amounts for the miscellaneous expenses of the work of the Commission shall be available interchangeab y for ex nditu re on the subjects named, but no more than ten per centum shailebe added to any one item of appropriation. a,£f¤°d”*°°lY °"°“· Eprbphe follciwing, under the Fish Commission, to be immediately avai a e, name : - _ dgbgm ”“· For iish-cultunyal station at Nashua, New Hampshire, including con- Naéhmi, N. H. struction and repair of buildings, construction and repair of ponds, construction of a pipe line and improvement of water supply, grading of roads, and improvement of grounds, five thousand do lars. '”m”8*°“» D- C· For improvement of the fish ponds in WVashington, District of Columbia,.including the construction and repair of ponds, improvement of water supply, construction and repair of buildings, heating apparatus for supplrintengeptis dwelling, and grading and improvement of grounds, seven thousand o lars. N°"**"'“°·M’°"· For the fish-cultural station at Northville, Michigan, including the repair of buildings, improvement of water supply, and construction and repair of ponds, five thousand dollars. • including thie purchase of land, the construction of a superintendents residence, construction and repair of buildin s, purchase of machinery and equipment, extension of wharf, and other improvements, seven thousand five hundred dollars. L°“°'m°* °°1°‘ For the fish-cultural station at Leadville, Colorado, including construction and re air of ponds and im rovement of water supply and grounds, three thousand eight hundred dollars. N"°“h°· M°‘ For the fish—cultural station at Neosho, Missouri, including the purchase of land and water rights, the construction of additional pipe gnesl, and ocphcpii improvements to the water supply, twelve thousand ve undre o lars. B°""'““’M°‘“‘ For the tish—cultnral station at Bozeman, Montana, including installation of heating apparatus in hatchery building, construction and repair of ponds, extension of water supply, and improvement of grounds, three thousand five hundred dollars. L“““°"°”· For urchase or construction of two launches for use at the fishcultural) stations at Gloucester, Massachusetts, and Battery Island, M _ com Mszrylapld, two phousanidldlqllarsi] h h M I d I “,"“f,,, · or the comp etion o o ster atc ery on the 1 aine coast, inc u in ew. mmhem purchase of land, construction of buildings and (ponds, purchase 0% equipment, and other improvements, ten thousand ollars; and the said
 * ’“"“ B“*’·°m°· For completion of the fish-cultural station at Put in Bay, Ohio,