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 420 SIXTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 256. 1910. and to disseminate the results of said tests in such manner as_he may Purchase, ew., or deem best; to purchase and destroy diseased or exposed animals or ‘“”‘“’“°d "“i‘”““ uarantine the sa _ e whenever in his judgment essential to prevent · flhe spread of plei%o-pneumonia, tubercu osis, or other diseases of animals from one State to another, as follows: _ 4 Inspection end For inspection and quarantine work, including all necessary q°"°°°m° w°rk' .expenses for the eradication of scabies in sheep and cattle, the msqec- · tion of southern cattle, the supervision of the transportation of ive stock and the inspection of vessels, the execution of the twenty- ’ eight—hour law, the inspection and quarantine of imported amma s, including the establishment and maintenance of qluarantme stations and the construction and alteration of buildings thereon, the inspection work relative to the existence of contagious diseases and the . tuberculin and mallein testing of animals, six hundred and twenty- three thousand dollars; southerncametickn For all necessary expenses for the eradication of southern cattle ticks, two hundred and fifty thousand dollars; Dsiryindnsr-ry- For all necessary expenses for investigations and experiments in dairy industry, cooperative investigations of the dairy industry in the various States, ins ection of renovated butter, factories, and markets, - one hundred and forty-seven thousand six hundred dollars; Auimslhusbnndry- For all necessary expenses for investigations and experiments in animal husbandry, forty-two thousand dollars; ‘ Anim¤1di¤¤¤¤¤¤· For all necessary expenses for scientific investigations in diseases of animals, including the maintenance and improvement of the bureau experiment station at Bethesda, Maryland, and the necessary construction and alterations of buildings thereon, and the necessary expenses for investigations of tuberculin, serums, antitoxins, and analogous products, one hundred and eight thousand dollars; sxpenmem muon. For all necessary expenses for the equipment of a bureau experiment ‘“‘““’“*°“°‘ °t°‘ station, including the necessary construction and alterations of buildings thereon, the construction and repair of fences, roadways, drains, and other incidental work, twelve thousand dollars; Admiumrauve For general administrative work, including traveling expenses and "'”k‘ salaries of employees engaged in such work, rent in the city of Washington, office fixtures and supplies, ex ress, freight, telegra h, telephone, and other necessary expenses, fiflt)y—one thousand nine hundred and forty dollars; In all, for general expenses, one million two hundred and thirty-four thousand five hundred and forty dollars. Aniymirwiingsnu (`oormmrrvn EXPERIMENTS IN ANIMAL FEEDING AND BREEDING: repairs and additions to and erection of buildings absolutely necessary to carry on the experiments, including rent, and the employment of labor in the city of Washington and elsewhere, and all other necessary expenses, fiftg thousand dollars. otal for ureau of Animal Industry, one million four hundred thousand four hundred and sixty dollars. msannt Industry Bn- BUREAU OF PLANT INDUSTRY. $*****8*- . SAr,Amss, BUREAU or PLANT INDUSTRY: One lant h rsiol ‘ and pathologist, who shall be chief of bureau, five%housii)nd dollgzli one chief clerk, two thousand two hundred and fift dollars· one editor, two thousand dollars; one superintendent off gardens, and grounds, one thousand eight hundred dollars; one officer in charge of records, two thousand dollars; three executive clerks, at one thousand nine hundred and eighty dollars each; one executive assistant in grain mvestigations, one thousand eight hundred dollars; one executive
 * "“°°“‘g‘ For experiments in animal feeding and breeding, including cooperation with the state agricultural experiment stations, including the