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 FIFTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 985. 1902. 299 practical work of the division, and to enable the Secretary of Agricul— ‘Qf§{,'j‘;°i(§;¥,,,g;g{;? ture to carry into effect the provisions of an Act approved May twenty- killed same- _ fifth, nineteen hundred, entitled "An Act to enlarge the powers of the l°l'31’p`18" Department of Agriculture, prohibiting the trans ortation by interstate commerce of game killed in violation of local laws, and for other purposes} twenty-eight thousand dollars, of which sum two thousand ollars shall beinunediately available. Total for Division of Biological Survey, forty-five thousand eight hundred and fifty dollars. Drvisiox or Acconsrs AND Drsnnnsnmnxrsz Chief of division and Division oi Acdisbursing clerk, two thousand five hundred dollars; one assistant chief E?;;,? md Dmbm"` of division, two thousand dollars; one cashier, one thousand eight S“l"*°S· hundred dollars; three clerks class three, four thousand eight hundred dollars; six clerks class two, eight thousand four hundred dollars; three clerks class one (one of whom shall be a stenographer and typewriter), three thousand six hundred dollars; one custodian of records and tiles, one thousand dollars; total for Division of Accounts and Disbursements, twenty-four thousand one hundred dollars. Division or Punmoarroxs, sALAn1ns: One editor, who shall be chief uDivi¤i<>¤ of P¤b¤¢¤- of division, two thousand five hundred dollars; one associate editor, lsliilmes. two thousand dollars; one assistant editor, one thousand eight hundred dollars; two assistant editors, at one thousand six hundred dollars each, three thousand two hundred dollars; two editorial clerks, at one thousand four hundred dollars each, two thousand eight hundred dollars; four clerks class one, four thousand eight hundred dollars; five clerks, at one thousand dollars each., five thousand dollars; two copy- ists, at eight hundred and forty dollars each, one thousand six hundred and eighty dollars; one assistant in charge of document section, one thousand eight hundred dollars: one foreman document section, one thousand four hundred dollars; one chief folder, one thousand dollars; one folder, eight hundred and forty dollars; in all, twenty-eight thousand eight hundred and twenty dollars. ‘ GENERAL nxrnxsns, Division or PUBL1oAcr1oNs: For the prepara- §§,'Q,‘;§*j,},°X¤j,§;‘f‘€S·0, tion, printing, illustration, publication, indexin, and distribution of dvciimenré ` documents, bulletins, and reports, two hundred thousand dollars, of which sum one hundred and seven thousand five hundred dollars shall be available for the preparation and printing of farmers} bulletins, which shall be adapted to the interests of the people of the different _ sections of the country, an equal roportion of four-fifths of which m§,‘{{f¥’°"’”‘°““‘ *‘“°" shall be delivered to or sent out under the addressed franks furnished by Senators, Representatives, and Delegates in Congress, as such Senators, Representatives, or Delegates in (Jongress shal direct: Pravéded, P'°"'*’“· That the Secretary of Agriculture shall notify Senators, Representa- N°““°““°"· tives, and Dele tes in Congress of the title and character of each such bulletin, with the total number to which each Senator, Representative, and Delegate may be entitled for distribution; and on the face of the envelope mclosing said bulletins shall be rinted the title of each bulletin contained therein: Prrivdded jiu·¢/`gr. That all such bulletins m{{*3gg*§g€,,,§tn;¤¤· included in the quotas of Senators, Representatives, or Delegates not " called for on or before the thirt_v—iirst day of May in each fiscal year . shall revert to the Secretary of Agriculture, and be available to him, either for miscellaneous distribution or in making up Congressional, , quotas for the next fiscal year; twelve thousand five hundred dollars €,.‘§j‘m""’““1 °’“"l°" tor additional assistants, editorial, roof reading, indexing, and other necessary help, in the city of \Vasiiington or e sewhere; for the pay of artists. draftsmen, and engravers: the purchase of manuscript for publication; for tools, instruments, and artists` materials; for raw- €g<><>l¤· i¤¤¤'¤¤¤°¤*—‘*· ings, engravings, photographs, paintings, lithographs, and other ` illustration work; for electrotypes. and for traveling expenses when necessary; eighty thousand dollars for labor and material required in the distribution of documents. including purchase of wagon, harness,