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 SIXTY—TI-IIRD CONGRESS. Sess. II. C11. 131. 1914. 429 Wallowa National Forest, Orxin, $10,560; W¤¤¤w¤» Omg- Wasatch National Forest, Ut, $3,200; wwwa, msu. Washakie National Forest, Wypming, $3,900; W“h°"'°·WY°· Washingon National Forest ashington, $13,130; W”h‘°8'*°“· Wm- Weiser ational Forest, Idaho $10,460; W•*$¢*» 1********- Wenaha National Forest, Washington and Oregon, $8,910; 0W°°*”°· Wm md Wenatchee National Forest, Washington, $9,330; ilgéusanm, Wash. White River National Forest, Colorado, $10,267 ; W*=**° R**’°*» °°*°· Whitman National Forest, Oregon, $16,790; Wh*°*¤¤¤» 0*% Wichita National Forest, Oklahoma, $3,800; W¤>¤**¤» 0¤¤~ Wgroming National Forest, Wyoming, $7,170; Wv<>¤=¤¤s» Wn A ditional national forests created or to be created under section u·},g,¤§;¤:gg,Q>;g;:; eleven of the Act of March first, nineteen hundred and eleven (Thirty- ie. sixth Statutes, page nine hundred and sixty-three), and lands under v°1‘°°*P‘°°“‘ contract for purchase or for the actiyiisition of which condemnation proceedings have been instituted for e purposes of said Act, $77,590; For the selection, classification, and segregation of lands within the Smemwu or lands boundaries of national forests that may opened to homestead ‘°' °°"‘°°°°‘°“‘""‘ settlement and entry under the homestead laws applicable to the nallomtlhfomsts, Swodoolii. f l ds chi fl al bl f S “`~ '¤¤*· or esurvean t°oeertainan,`e vuaeor ¤”°»°·° §riculture, nowbsted ol; tolli-edisted within the national, forests, under °°iVti>il°il$ih¤é¤. e Act of June eleventh, nineteen hundred and six (Thirty-fourth V Statutes, page two hundred and thirty-three),_and the Act of March °1‘°°’P‘1°°°‘ third, eighteen hundred and ninetyjnine (Thirtneth Statutesalpage one thousan and ninety-five), as provided by the Act of Mar fourth, nineteen hundred and thirteen, $85,000: Provided, That any unex- §’gg‘;°-_m,,d M pended balance of an appropriation of $35,000 to be expended "under =¤¤¤¤¤¤¤ii¤=¤¤<1- the direction of the Secretary of Agriculture for survey and listing of lands_ within the forest reserves chiefly valuable for agriculture and describinithe same by metes and bounds or otherwise,’ and so forth, provided y the Act of March fourth, nineteen hundred and thirteen, V°‘- °"·P·“*· entitled "An Act maldng appropriations for the Department of Agriculture for the fiscal year ending {une thirtieth, nineteen hundred and fourteen," be, and the same is hereby continued and made available for and during the fiscal year ending dune thirtieth, nineteen hundred and fifteen, for the purpose of this appropriation; For fighting and Opreventiug crest fires an for other unforeseen ,¤§§§°’· W emergencies, $150,0 ; _ For the purchase and maintenance of necessary Held, office, and S¤pp1¤¤¤» ¤*·¤· laboratory supplies, instruments, and eqmpments, $160,000; For investigations of methods for wood distillation and for the dgmsfrzmygs yygtd preservative treatment of timber, for  testing and the testing paiauai sm. ’ ° of such woods as ma? remggxire test to ascertain 1f they be suitable for making paper, and or o er investigations and experiments to promote economy in the use of forest products, $140,000; _ For experiments and investigations of range conditions   B¤¤s¤¤<>¤<11¤¤¤=· national forests, and of methods or improving the range by reseedmg, regplation of grazing, and other means, $25,000; _ or the purchase of tree seed, cones, and nursery stock, for seeding T‘°°"““‘“"·°°°· and tree p anting within national forests, and for experiments an investigations necessary for such seeding and tree planting, $165,640: _ Provided That hereafter the Secretary of Agricu ture may procme 1eps'" ¤' {mum pm. such seed, cones, and nursery stock by open purchase, without adver- °‘“’”· tisements for proposals, whenever in his discretion such method is most economical and in the public interest and when the cost thereof will not exceed $500· _ For silvicultural, dendrologicsl, and other experiments and mves- ,m,",g*_§§,_'“°°‘°"°"" tigations independently or in cooperation with other branches of the Federal Government, with States and with individuals, to determine