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 1050 srxrrnrn coxennss. sm. II. Ch. 301. 1909. or laborer, four hundred and eighty dollars; one messenger boy, three hundred and sixty dollars; in all, thirty-five thousand five hundred dollars. General expenses. GENERAL EXPENSES, BUREAU on So11,s: For all necessary expenses, • including rent and the employment of investigators, local and special agents, assistants, and labor required in the city of Wasliington and elsewhere, official traveling expenses, materials, tools, instruments, and apparatus for carrying out the investigations and experiments herein authorized, as follows: ,,,S;l*m°'°““°°'g“”*° For the investigation of the relation of soils to climate and organic ` life and of the texture and composition of soils in the field and la ,ora— tory, forty-eight thousand dollars; nmmge, em. For the investigation of the relation of soils to drainage and seepage waters, five thousand dollars; ' rnvemgauons, For the investigation of soils, and for indicating upon maps and '““"“’ °°?‘ lats, b coloring or otherwise, the results of such investigations, one hundred and thirty-seven thousand three hundred and sixty dollars; Aammmuve ex- For general administrative expenses connected with the abovep°"°’”‘ mentioned lines of investigation, seven thousand dollars; In all, for general expenses, one hundred and ninety-seven thousand three hundred and sixty dollars. Total for Bureau of Soils, two hundred and thirty-two thousand eight hundred and sixty dollars. 0g1;¤maucfE¤wmv1- BUREAU OF ENTOMOLOGY. S¤*¤¤¤- SA1.An1Es, BUREAU OF ENTOMOL0oY: One entomologist, who shall be chief of bureau, four thousand dollars; one chief clerk, one thousand eight hundred dollars; two clerks, class three; four clerks, class two; one artist, one thousand four hundred dollars; four clerks, class one; five clerks, at one thousand dollars each; one messenger, eight hundred and forty dollars; one messenger, seven hundred and twenty dollars; one laborer, seven hundred and twenty dollars; two charwomen, at four hundred and eighty dollars each; one charwoman, two hundred and forty dollars; in all, twenty-nine thousand two hundred and eighty dollars. General expenses. GENERAL EXPENSES, BUREAU OF ENTOMOLOGYZ FOI` lll1G pl‘O1'I10l3l011 seg¤_j<;¤:;8¤*i°¤ 0* *¤· of economic entomology; for investigating the history and the habits 'of insects injurious and beneficial to agriculture, horticulture, and arboriculture, and ascertaining the best means of destroying those found to be irpuriousg for salaries, the emplo ment of labor, and rent in the city o Waslungton and elsewhere, Pieight, express charges, official traveling expenses, office fixtures, suppllies, apparatus, telegraph and telephone service, gas and electric current, m connection wit the following investigations: F¤·¤i¤¤¢<>¤·<>¢¤- For investigations of insects affecting deciduous fruits, including special investigations of the pear thrrps in California, cranberry insects, and bark beetles affecting fruit trees, forty-six thousand six hundred dollars; Pgsés ¤¤d famss For investigations of insects affecting cereal and forage plants, twenty-one thousand dollars; Southern new crops. For investigations of insects affecting southern field crops, including the cotton be l weevil and other insects injurious to cotton, and insects affecting tobacco, rice, and sugar cane, forty-two thousand dollars; rm-em. d ger investigations of insects affecting forests, twelve thousand o ars; T¤¤¤k ¤¤>r¤· ew- For investigations of insects affectin truck crops, stored grains and other stored products, sixteen thousand two hundred and nfty dollars Bee °¤“¤**— For investigations in bee culture, ten thousand dollars; 7