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 SIXTY-FOURTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 313. 1916. 4-5]. alterations of buildings thereon, and the necessary eilrlpenses for investigations of tuberculm, serums, antitoxins, and an ogous products, _ $138,020: Provided, That of said sum $50,000 may be used for C,,,,"",, ,,,,”‘“,,,,s,l,,,,,,,, researches concerning the cause, modes of spread, and methods of °*¤¤i¤¤¤*¤- treatxiplgnt and prevention of the disease of contagious abortion of anim ·, , H For cbnstruction of buildings at bureau experiment station_ at an§1iarmb. gethesdai, Maryland, and bureau experiment farm at Beltsville, arylan $23 600; For investigating the disease of hog cholera, and for its control or g,?,Fd$§{°&`; .,w_ eradication by such means as may be necessary, including demonstrations, the formation of organizations, and other methods, either mdependently or in cooperation with farmers, associations, State or county Pm,,m_ authorities, $360,000: Promklcd, That of said sum $175,000 shall be _B¤¢¤l¤é2e ¤¤<i• in available for expenditures in carryingout the provisions of the Act """”’ approved March fourth, nineteen hun ed_ and thirteen, regulating the pgeparation, siale, bartregri ex;chang:{ 0; shipment; o%p.ny0y1u§s, mnoranaogousp ucman acure in e m a an tihe importation of  product; ijialtendedrfglr usefin this treatment of rmmxogicsn voomestic :   at 0 said sum $35000 ‘ shall be silwgagalpe for researches concerning t;)h¥eé:;1se, modes of spread, and met o treatment an revention ' e· For all nexieasary expenses flir the investigation, treaitment, and  eradication o ourine $75 000. For general administrative work, including traveling expenses and ,,;*,E_“*“i“""" salaries of employees engaged in such work, rent outside of the District of Columbia, office Extures and supplies, express, freight, telegra}ph,d:elephone,1;1nd other necessary expenses, $30,186; n a or gene expenses $2 277 776. MEAT, msrsction, BU'B.EA`[l° ori ANlMAL INnUs·rar: For additional f{§“d§,_",,§’;,°?§% expenses in carrying out the (provisions of the meat-insplection act of June thirtieth, nineteen hun ed and six (Thirty-fourt Statutes at V°‘·“·’·""· Large, page six hundred and seventy-four), there is hereby aippropriate for the fiscal ear ending June thirtieth, nineteen hun red and Y seventeen, the sum of $344,500. Total for Bureau of Animal Industry, $3,020,746. BUREAU o1···rLANr mnnsrnr. — nfullnt Indmw 8* SAr.Asms, BUREAU or PLANT Iivnusrizrz One physiologist and ¤·:¤{ya°Zik:i=l-.°' °°` pathologist, who shall be chief of b11re§u,h:5,0100; one chief clerk, $3,000- one executive assistant in see tri ution $2 500· one oH·icer’in chafxilge of publications, $2,250; one landscape gardener, $1,800; one officer in charge of records, $2,250; one sugrmtendent of seed weighing and mailing, $2,000; two executive cler, at $1,980 each; one assistant superintendent of seed warehouse, $1,400; one seed inspector, $1,000; one seed warehouseman, $1,400; one seed warehouseman, $1,020; one seed warehouseman, $1,000; one seed warehouseman, $840; six clerks, class four; twelve clerks, class three; three clerks, at $1,500 each; twenty clerks, class two; forty-seven clerks, class one; one clerk or draftsman, $1,200; one clerk, $1,080; eight clerks, at $1,020 each; twenty-three clerks, at $1,000 each; fort -’rive clerks, at $900 each; one clerk or draftsman, $900; nineteen clerks, at $840 each; two clerks, at $720 each; one laborer, $780; forty-one messengers or laborers, at $720 each; eleven messengers, messenger boys, or laborers, at $660 each; twenty-six messengers, messenger boys, or laborers, at $600 each; one artist, $1,620; one cgsrk or alrtist, $1,400; two lgerks oil; art;sts, at $1,igO each; ergo M wg p otograp er $1,200- one p tograp er 840· one oratory a1 · $1,440; one laboratory aid, $1,380; three laboiiatogy aids or clerks; at $1,200 each· one laboratory aid, clerk, or skills laborer, $1,080; 7