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 SIXTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 384. 1910. 763 waters of the United States, and for the study of the waters of the interior, the Atlantic, Gulf, and Pacific coasts in the interests of fish culture and the commercial fisheries, expenses of travel and preparation of reports, and for all other necessary expenses in connection therewith, thirty-five thousand dollars. Statistical inquiry: For expenses in the collection and compilation S*’*“”°*°°"°‘1“i'Y- of the statistics of the fisheries and the study of their methods and relations, including travel and preparation of reports and all other plecegsagyd qxpenses in connection therewith, seven thousand five un re dollars. . And ten {per centum of the foregoing amounts for the miscellaneous €g:ef$§§rg;§8°“b‘° expenses o the work of the bureau shall be available interchangeably for ex enditure on the objects named, but no more than ten per centum sfiall be added to any one item of apzpropriation. Agpnts at salmon hsheries in Alaska: or one agent, two thousand agigggc “¤h°¤°S· five undred dollars; and one assistant agent, two thousand dollars; ` inspector, one thousand eight hundred dollars (transferred from office of the commissioner); in a l, six thousand three hundred dollars. The sum of eight thousand dollars appropriated by the Act making w,{‘@‘§'},€§,*§,,f,‘{',t,{§§,*§f appropriations for sundry civil expenses of the Government for the §g·{P3¤;*°l§'$•é{*°¤- fiscal year ending June thirtieth, nineteen hundred and seven, for ' ° ` the purchase or construction of a steam launch for use in the propagation of salmon, is hereby reappropriated and made available for the purchase or construction of a steam or other launch for use in connection with the biological and fish·cultural stations for the propagation of the fresh-water mussel. : 4 Biological station, 'Fairport, Iowa: For completion of biological §‘f,§§§§’_,{",,;,{‘,§§· station at Fairport, Iowa, including construction of buildings, dponds, and equipment, to be immediatel available, forty thousand ollars. Fish—cultural station, upper lhississippi River Valley (Homer, gaggig Mig; Minnesota): For continuation of fish—cultural station in upper gs' ` Mississippi River Valley, including construction of buildings, ponds, and equipment, to be immediate y available, twenty-five thousand dollars. ' mscnnnaunous onmcrs, DEPARTMENT or coinrmzcm Ann Laaon. M‘°°°“‘“°°““· Alaskan seal fisheries: For salaries of agents at seal fisheries in ,,,.f;§f*"“" ml “""‘ Alaska, as follows: For one agent, three thousand six hundred and 2sg¤¤'¤$g¤¤.¢¢¢· fifty dollars; one assistant agent, two thousand nine hundred and " ’°' ' twenty dollars; two assistant agents, at two thousand one hundred and ninety dollars each; one naturalist, three thousand dollars; janitor service at the government buildings at the Pribilof Islands, not exceeding four hundred and eighty dollars; in all, fourteen thousand four hundred and thirty dollars. For furnishing food, fuel, and clothing and other necessaries of life  °“’*· *"' “"‘ to the native inhabitants on the islands of Saint Paul and Saint George, Alaska, nineteen thousand five hundred dollars. mmronarrox smzvrcn. ,c§{"‘“*""“°“ “°"‘ Expenses of regulating immigration: For all expenses of the en- ]¥mmisr¤¢i<>¤ vi forcement of the laws regulating the immigration of aliens into the Biiiiiiénsessessomiug United States, including the contract-labor laws; for the costs of the ”“"· reports of decisions of the federal courts, and digests thereof, for the use of the Commissioner—General of Immigration; for salaries and expenses of all officers, clerks, and employees appointed to enforce said laws; for the enforcement of the provisions of the Act of February Vol- 84. v- 898- twentieth, nineteen hundred and seven, entitled "An Act to re late the immigration of aliens into the United States/’ (Thirtyjdlxirth