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 SIXTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sues. III. C11. 238. 1911. 1257 arboriculture, and ascertaining the best means of destroying those found to be mjurious; for salaries, the emplo ment of labor, and rent in the city of Washington and elsewhere, ge ht, express charges, 0HI.lCl8.l travelmghexpenses, office Extmes, supplies, apparatus, telegraph and telep one service, gas, and electric current, m connection wit the following investigations: _For investigations of insects affecting deciduous fruits, orchards, F¤¤M¤¤¤¤·¤¢¢- vhulipyards, nuts, and so fortg, including investigations of the pear t s, cranbergy insects an a e m ots thirt -nine thousand sewgslii hundred ollars; f ’ PP agg, y _ or invest' ations 0 insects affecf cereal and fo e lants, G¤¤i¤ wd f·>¤c¤ fifty thousanii dollars, ten thousand dldilars of which sx sliall be plum immediately available; For investigations of insects affecting southern field crops, includ- S<>¤¤¤¢r¤ ¤¤¤¤ ing the cotton boll weevil and other insects injurious to cotton °t°p°" insects affecting tobacco, rice, and sugar cane, the Argentine ant, and life history studies of ticks, forty-seven thousand one hundred and sixty dollars; For investigations of insects affecting forests, forty-four. thousand F¤¤¤¤· seven hundre and Efty dollars; For investigations of insects affecting truck crops, stored ains, Eck ¤r¤r¤· MM and other stored products, nineteen thousand one hundred rgillars; F ’°°°` For investigations in bee culture, fifteen thousand dollars; Mmm"- For investigations of insects affecting citrus fruits, including the. °*¤’¤¤**¤*** white rgy, orange thrips, and scale insects, twenty-one thousan five himd dollars; _ For investigations of miscellaneous insects, ing;->ction·work, study W-}r<{_mi¤¤·*¤¤***¤ of insects affecting the health of man and anim, insecticides, and the importation and exchange of useful insects, nineteenlthousand seven hundred and forty dollars; In all, for general exipenses, two hundred and fifty-six thousand nine hundred and fifty ollars. culture to meet the emergency) caused by the continued sprea of the gypsy and brown·tail mot s by establishing and maintaining a quarantine against further spread m such manner as he shall deem best, in cooperation with the authorities of the different States concerned and with the several State experiment stations, including rent and employment of labor in the city of Washington and elsewhere, and all other necessary expenses, two hundred and eighty- four thousand eight hundred and forty dollars. Total for Bureau of Entomology, six hundred and one thousand nine hundred and twenty dollars. BUREAU OF BIOLOGICAL SURVEY. ‘ S,§r*;;;{¤°*m°l°¤¤* Sanamns, BUREAU or Bronoorcan Sunvnrz One biologist, who wwwshall be chief of bureau, three thousand five hundred dollars; one chief clerk, one thousand eight hundred dollars; one clerk, class four; one clerk, class tlu·ee; one clerk class two; four clerks, class one; three clerks, at one thousand dollars each; two clerks, at nine hundred dollars each; one photographer, one thousand three hundred dollars; one warden, one thousand two hundred dollars; one messenger, seven hundred and twenty dollars; one messenger, messenger boy, or laborer, four hundred and eighty dollars; one laborer, six hundred dollars; in all, twenty-four thousand dollars. GENERAL Exrnxsns, BLTHEAU or Bxonoorcai. Scavnrz For sala- G¤¤¤¤1¤=¤>·=¤·¤· ries, emplofylment of labor, and rent in the city of lVashington and elsewhere, rniture, supplies, traveling, and all other expenses necessary in conducting investigations and carrying out the work of the bureau, as follows:
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