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 300 SIXTY-SECOND CONGRESS. Sus. II. Ch. 284. 1912. ¤¤*•*°*·•¤¢°°*"° And t to exceed ten centum of the foregoing amounts for the lriiiscellaliileousi  slflghae work of any bureau, dwon, or ofligie · or availab e mterchan y or - tniirrguorlimtlllg gbjects included within the  s of such ,bureau, division, or office, but no more than ten per centum shall  added to any one item of alplpropriation except m cases of extraordi- rgency, and then 0 yupon the written order of the Secretary f ° ture. Q Total, Department of Agriculture, for routine and ordinary work, sixgeen milhondtviio hundred and sixty-four thousand four hrmdred an ninety-six dollars. nu•¤•u•¤•¤·¤· MI OUS. "°°"“}£,,,"°* And the Secre of Agriculture is here authorized to continue cucxniir- md to investigat.i(pns onuthe cost oflfood  altythe farm and to the ching tod1sse' minate eres tso inves' tionsinw . ;:l:·°:rla·nuner he may deem best. up g••°#__$*°f“g,*e*§{;°,c_ Empncnmnnr or run msncrrcmm Acr:_'l‘o enable the Secret;3 mph. N m' of Agriculture tp carry into effect the provisions of the Act of A ‘ *'” twenty-sixth, nineteen hundred and ten, entitled “An Act for (preventing the manufacture, sale, or transportation of adulterate or misbranded Paris §reens,, lead arsenates, and other insecticides, and also fnmgrcrdes, an for _ ating trams therem, and for other purposes," rn the crty of W n and elsewhere, mcluding chemical apparatus, chemicals, and supplies, re airs to apparatus gas, electric current, official traveling expenses telegraph and telephone service, e ress and freight ch, and all other , employsuch XR “1i.“ °‘t’?’°“ · " ’“‘g assistants, clerks, and 0 er persons as may considered necemary for the purposes named, eighty-seven thousand dollars. m§¤{gg°}‘,f,{;Q§,'f,*g,‘j" Frorrrme ami raevmmme ronnsr Frans m mmnerzucrz For ' ` Bghting and preventing forest fires in cases of extraordinary emer- · gency, two hundred thousand dollars, or so much thereof as may be ess . °;§;‘;},;j’”’°'“°'°‘ M?l‘ha,t1Kereafter, when officials and employees of the Department of Agriculture are traveling on omcial business in the United States, they may be allowed necessary railroad and steamboat fares, sleep' btegth, and sta}teroom on steazmboats, livery hire and gag? faruel;. al-iid o er means 0 conveyance tween omts not acc e ° d ,,,@}§;‘g_*;‘,,{‘°“ °‘ but  lieu of subsistence and all otllier traveling e61§£nses5tlley gag receive a §61'_d1éIIl allowance, to be fixed by the retary in eac case, in a d1tion to their regular salaries, subject to_such rules and mmbummm M regrutlatxons as the Secretary of Agriculture may rgescnbe. _ ,,,,°,,,,,,,,,,,, at hereafter officials and employees of the epartment of Agn- - culture may, when authorized by the Secretary of Agriculture, receive reimbursement for moneys expended for street—car fares at their gllicral headquarters when expen ed m the transaction of omcial usmess. Conservation of And in 0 der to t th tl- Bd. ecti tl M§£gé;¤;’•3;¤m, of the Act df Maml‘l&fIiI¤"?t?hmetgellullp1x(1isdc;"e<lnallrid(:elleveinI: Zntitldld "An
 * g£u¤1gmm•d•‘.•valr Act to enable any State to cooperate with any other State or States,

"’°" or with the United States, for the protection of the watersheds of navigable streams, and to appomt a commission for the acquisition of  for the urggse of conservrndg the navigabilit of na ° able rivers, therers liere y appropriate and made availlxble urltld explpnciligcdazio mnfch of pho  signs nientioned in saig section for e _ yearsmneeen un _ an twevetoninetee drcd d Egseéngcrplcgmage, as shall remain unexpended at the clhseugf eaclillif