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 812 SIXTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 385. 1910. For meat inspection, Bureau of Animal Industiy, one dollar and fort -nine cents; _ _ Flir general expenses, Bureau of Plant Industry, thirty-three cents, For purchase and distribution of valuable see s, nme hundred and thirteen dollars and eighty-nine cents; _ For general expenses, Forest Service, forty-seven dollars and thirteen cents; _ For protection of forest reserves, ten dollars and fifty cents; For biological invesf ations, twenty dollars; For collecting agrici$ural statistics, thirty-two dollars and fifty nts; 06For general expenses, Weather Bureau,_ two dollars and three cents ; · For. expenses of the Twelfth Census, thu·ty-three dollars and nmety cents· For naturalization of aliens, thirty-five cents; For enforcement of the Chinese exclusion act, one hundred and ten dollars; _ For salaries, fees, and expenses of marshals, United States courts, six dollars and seve1%y·five cents; _. _ For fees of clerks nited States courts, nmeteen hundred and mne, three thousand eight hundred and thirty-two dollars and sixty-six cents; _ _ For fees of clerks, United States courts, nmeteen hundred and eight, six hundred and fiftyifour dollars and sixty-seven cents; For fees of clerks, nited States courts, seven dollars and fifty cents; For fees of commissioners, United States courts, thirteen dollars and eighty cents; For fees of jurors, United States courts, three dollars and twenty cents; For miscellaneous expenses, United States courts, five dollars; For supplies for United States courts, five dollars and thirty-five cents. CLAIMS ALLOWED BY THE AUDITOR FOR THE POST- OFFICE DEPARTMENT. emma •1g¤w¤¤ by For inland mail transportation, railroad, three hundred and ninet — i>:;°iil»`L¥$$i.°°w¤” five dollars and five cents; y For inland mail transportation, star, one hundred and twenty-six dollars and four cents; For Rural Free-Delivery Service, incidental expenses, seven dollars and twenty-five cents; For Rural Delivery Service, supplies, tolls, and so forth, seventy— four dollars and two cents; For su plies, City Free-Delivery Service, one hundred and fifty- three dollliirs and ninety cents; For indemnities for losses by registered mail, one hundred and fifty-one dollars and two cents; For comlpensation to postmasters, two dollars and ninety-one cents; For cler hire, third class, eight dollars; For clerk hire, separating, seventy-two dollars; For rent, light, and fuel, forty-four dollars and twenty-two cents; For City Delivery Service, incidental expenses, twelve dollars; For Rural Delivery} Service, carriers, eighty dollars and four cents. ceagggogglacggx Sec. 3. That for the payment of the following claims, certified to mgemcem be due by the several accounting officers of the Treasury Department under appropriations the balances of which have been exhausted v¤L1s,p.u¤- or carried to the surplus fund under the provisions of section five of the Act of June_ twentieth, eighteen hundred and seventy-four, and under appr<}pr1ations hereto ore treated as permanent, bei for the service o the fiscal year mneteen hundred and seven annd I