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 1044 SIXTIETH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 301. 1909. d£y;;f*‘*°‘ *’*•'*°l¤· BUREAU OF PLANT INDUSTRY. stm-ses SALARrEs, BUREAU or PLANT INDUSTBYZ One plant physiologist and pathologist, who shall be chief of bureau, five thousand dollars; one chief clerk, two thousand two hundred and fiftfy dollars; one editor, two thousand dollars; one sréperintendent o gardens and grounds, one thousand eight hundred ollars; one officer in chargle of records, two thousand dollars; three executive clerks, at one thousand nine hundred and eighty dollars each; four clerks, class four; eight clerks, class three; one c erk, one thousand five hundred dollars; thirteen clerks, class two; thirty-one clerks, class one; one seed clerk·· and superintendent, one thousand two hundred dollars; one clerk one thousand and eighty dollars; nineteen clerks, at one thousand dollars each; fifteen clerks, at nine hundred dollars each; sixteen clerks, at eight hundred and forty dollars each; one clerk, eight hundred dollars; thirteen clerks, at seven Hundred and twenty dollars each; eight clerks, messengers, or laborers, at six hundred and sixty dollars each; fifteen clerks, messengers, or laborers, at six hundred dollars each; one assistant photographer, six hundred dollars· one carpenter nine hundred dollars; one carpenter, eight hundred and forty dollars; two gardeners or assistants, at one thousand dollars · each; six ardeners, at nine hundred dollars each; two gardeners, at eight hundred and forty dollars each; four gardeners, at seven hun— dred and eighty dollars each; five gardeners, at seven hundred and twenty dollars each; three gardeners, at six hundred and sixt dol— lars each· one gardener, six hundred dollars; one skilled laborer, nine hundred dollars; one skilled laborer, eight hundred and forty dollars; one painter, eight hundred and forty dollars; two lumbers, at eight hundred and forty dollars each; eight skilled laborers, at seven hundred_and twenty dollars each; four skilled laborers, at nve hundred and forty dollars each; fourteen skilled laborers, messe rs, or messe er boys, at four hundred and eightly dollars eachildbur _messenge’ligboys, at three hundred and sixty ol ars each; three messenger ys, at three hundred dollars each; in all, two hundred and ten thousand five hundred and ten dollars. General expend. GENERAL EXPENSES, BUREAU or PLANT INDUSTRY: For all nec— ""°'“*‘“°‘”'·°'°· essary expenses in the investigation of fruits, fruit trees, grain, cotton, to acco, vegetables, grasses, forage, drug, medicinal, poisonous, fiber, and other lplants and plant indaustries, in cooperation with other branches of the department, the state experiment stations, and practical farmers; for rent and repairs in the District of Columbia and elsewhere; and for the employment of all investigators, local and special agents, agricultural explorers, experts, clerks, illustrators, assistants, and all labor and other necessary expenses in the city of Washirigton and elsewhere required for the investigations, experiments, and demonstrations herein authoriced, as follows: Plantdiseases. or laboratory investigations of plant diseases and pathological collections, twently—two thousand four hundred and seventy dollars; rms: estates. For the contro of diseases of orchard and other fruits, thirty-four thousand seven hrmdred dollars; , r..m·t·,et¤. For the control of diseases of forest and ornamental trees and shrubs, seventeen thousand three hundred and forty dollars; m_Q;jf·>¤ ¤¤** ¤‘¤¤*= For the control of diseases of cotton, truck crops, and related plants, thirteen thousand and sixty dollars; cmp puma. For investigating_ the physmlogy of crop plants and for testi and breeding varieties thereof, twenty-seven thousand two hundrend and ninety ollars; 0g}q¤g;am,umm1- · Fc;-_ soil bacteriology, plant nutrition, and water piuihcation ` mvestrgations, twenty- ve thousand and seventy dollars;