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 SIXTY·SECOND CONGRESS. Sess. H. Ch. 284. 1912. 289 two hrmdred and fifty dollars· nine food and dru ins tors, at two thousand dollars each; thirteeh food and drug insr§actoi·)sfTat one thousand eight_hundred dollars each; one food and drug ins ector, one thousand six hundred and twentydollars; eleven food and diiug ins tors, at one thousand six hundred dollars each; eight food and (Ki.; rnspectors, at one thousand four hundred dollars each; two laboratory helpers, at one thousand two hundred dollars each; one laboratory he per, one thousand and twenty dollars; four laboratory helpers, at one thousand dollars each; our laboratory helpers, at nine hundred and sixty dollars each; two laboratory helpers, at nine hundred dollars each; six laboratory helpers, at eight undred and forty dollars each; two laboratory helpers, at seven hundred M_ lm and eighty dollars each; twenty laboratory helpers, messengers, or .¤_m,“‘°"* ‘ laborers, at seven hundred and twenty dollars each; two laboratory helpers, messengers, or laborers, at six hundred and sixty dollars eac ; twer;3y—four laboratory helpgrs, messengers, or laborers, at six hundredollars each; one la ratory assistant, one thousand two hundred_ dollars; one tool maker, one thousand two hundred dollars; one jammr, one thousand and twenty dollars; one student assistant, three hundred dollars; two messengers, at eight hundred and forty dollars each; one skilled laborer, one thousand and fifty dollars; one skilled laborer, eight hundred and forty dollars; two messenger boys or laborers, at five hundred and forty dollars each; eight messenger boys or laborers, at four hundred an eight dollars each; three messenger boys or laborers, at four hundred and twenty dollars each; one messenger boy or laborer, three hundred and sixty dollars; six charwomen, at two hundred and_ forty dollars each; in Ellil two hundred and fifty-four thousand srx hundred and sixty o ars. Gnmnzar. nxrnusns, Burman or Crmmsrar: For necess ex- (**;**3** °*,g.';“"'·_ games in conducting the investigations contemplated by theazzt of vm `p` y fifteenth, eighteen hundred and six?-two, relating to the application of chsmstry to agnculture, an to continue collaboration other departments of the Government desrnng chemical investigations and whose heads request the Secretary of Agriculture for such assistance, and for other miscellaneous work, as follows: For chemical apparatus, achemicals and supplies, repairs to appa- ,,,§”""‘“'·’“"""°'• ratus, gas, electric current, official traveliniexpenses,telegraph and glophone service, express and freight c arges, thirty thousand ars; . For the employment of such assistants, clerks, and other persons as ,,§,{K,°,Qf°§,,Q' """' the Secrotaryaof Agriculture may consider necessary for the purposes named, in t city of Washington and elsewhere, rn conducting rnvestygations, collating and reporting the results of such investigations, and or the rent of buildings outside of the District of Columbia, fifty- ive thousand dollars; _ _ In an in llor mvestr,¤,=io‘:.ding the character of the chemical and physical tests M,. tm 0};.,.,4 Which are app to American food products m for-eign countries, and \>*°°¤°“· for inspecting the same before shipment when desire by the shxpers or owners of these products inte ed for countries where chemrc and phlymcnl tcsts are required before the said products are allowed to be gc d therem, and for all necessary expenses in connection wgth such inspection and studies of methods of analysis in foreign countries, four thousand two hundred and eighty dollars; _ Iryalli flcr general expenses, eighty-mne thousand two hundred and y dollars. m%N]UBCEMEN’!; or mz roob Am; mines Aer: For enabling the eign md i°"`°°' Secretary of Agriculture to carry inte efect the provnsrons of the Act "°‘·“·**’” of June_thirtreth, nineteen hundred and six, entitled "An Act for ‘ preventing the mamifacture, sale, or transportation of adulterated,