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 1140 SIXTY·FOURTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 179. 1917. “°°W=¤P•°°*°¤· MEAT INsr>r:oTroN BUREAU or ANIMAL INDUSTRY; For additional $:31 st:x:xs;?mN. expenses in carrying out the provisions of the meat-inspection Act of Jrme thirtieth, mneteen hundred and six (Thirty-fourth Statutes at Large, age six hundred and seventy—1'our}, there is hereby approlpriahedrlortli? fiscal Fgxfragbng June thrrtreth, nineteen hundred an e` teen sum o, . Totlgl for Ilureau of Animal Industry, $3,555,326. §§_°“° I"°“’“" B"' rsUanAU or PLANT INDUSTRY. m“'°h¤'m` pathologist; who shall be chief of bureau, $5,000; one chief clerk, $3,000; one executive assistant in seed distribution, $2,500; one oflicer in charge of publications, $2,250; one landscapegardener, $1,800· one officer in charge of records, $2,250; one superintendent of seed weighiang and mailing, $2,000; two executive clerks, at $1,980 each; one se inspector, $1,000; one seed warehouseman, $1,400; one seed warehouseman, $1,000; one seed warehousernan, $840; six clerks, class four; eleven clerks, class three; three clerks, at $1,500 each; twenty-one clerks, class two; forty-six clerks, class one; one clerk or draftsman, $1,200; one clerk, $1 080; seven clerks, at $1,020 each; twenty-one clerks, at $1,000 each; for·ty-four clerks, at $900 each; one clerk or draftsman, $900; twenty clerks, at $840 each; one clerk, $720; one laborer, $780; forty-one messengers or laborers, at $720 each; eleven messengers, messenger boys, or laborers, at $660 each; twenty-eight mewengers, messenger boys, or laborers, at $600 each; one artist, $1 620; one clerk or artist, $1,400; two clerks or artists, at $1,200 each; one photographer, $1,200; one photographer, $840; ¤4*·¤¤*·¤!¤¤•·•¤· two laboratory aids, at $1 440 each; one laboratory aid, $1,380; four laboratogy aids or clerks, at $1,200 each; one laboratory aid clerk, or skill laborer, $1,080; two laboratory aids, clerks, or skilled laborers, at $1,020 each; three laboratory ards, at $960 each; one laboratorg a.id, $900; four laboratory aids, at $840 each; seven laboratory ai s, at $720 each; one laboratory apprentice, $720- one map °¤'“¤°¤·°*°~ tracer, $600; two gardeners, at $1,440 each; four gardeners, at $1,200 each; eight gardeners, at $1,100 each; fifteen gardeners, at $900 each; nineteen gardeners, at $780 each; one skilled laborer, $960; two skilled laborers, at $900 each; three skilled laborers, at $840 each; one assistant in technology, $1,400; one assistant in technology, $1,380; one mechanician, $1,080; one mechanical assistant, $1,200; one blacksmith, $900; one carpenter, $900; one painter, $900; one teamster, $840; one teamster, $600; twenty-one laborers, at $540 each; twenty-nine laborers, messengers, or messenger be at $480 each; three laborers or charwomen, at $480 each; three Eborers or messenger boys, at $420 each; twenty charwomen, at $240 each; fifteenmessenger boys, at $360 each; five messenger boys, at $300 each; in all, $419,380. g•;*;*;,},;{,?_;S¤=g{g_ GENERAL nxrmxsms, BUREAU 01-* PLANT IN1>UsTrzY: For all neces- ’ sary expenses in the investigation of fruits, fruit trees, grain, cotton, tobacco, vegetables, grasses, forafge, drug, medicinal, poisonous, fiber, and other lants and plant in ustrres, rn cooperation with other branches ofllhe department, the State experiment stations, and rac- _ tical_farmers, an for- the erection of necessgg farm buildings: {r$Y°;;,,s.,ndm,_ Provided That the cost of any building erect shall not exceed $1 500* for field and station expenses, includin fences, drains, and other farm improvements; for repairs in the gistrict of Columbia and elsewhere; for rent outside of the District of Columbia; and for !°”'°°°"”’°'°‘ the em loyrnent of all investi ators, local and special agents, agricultural explorers, experts, clirks, illustrators, assistants, and all labor and other necessary expenses in the city of Washin ton and elsewhere required for the investigations, experiments, ang demon- ° strations herein authorized, as follows:
 * ’•Y °‘ °"*°’ °‘ "°· SALAnms BUREAU or PLANT INnUsTrzx: One physiologist and