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 464 SIXTY·FOURTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ce. ma. 1916. ‘1‘r•v¤¤¤¢¤·¤¤·‘•¢¤•v· hase tl t f tr e1m`glaborato ,$7500; ,5;-········¤~·····-· f—3§_%1?€.`§ the  tt carry artists; the v¤rs4,p.1•sa projnsions of the Act of June thirtieth, nmeteen hundred and six, entitled "An Act for preventmi the manufacture, sale, or transportation of adulterated, or misbran  or poisonous, or deletenous oods, drugs medicines,   liquors, for_regulatm§ trailic therem, and for otherpurposes, mthecity of Washmgtonan elsewhere,mcludmg chemical apparatus, chemicals aud_ supplies, repairs to apparatus, gas, electric current, official traveling expenses, telegraph and telephone service, express and freight charges, and all other exlpenses, egnploging such assistants, clerks and o er persons as may e considers necessaryfor the purposes named,·,and rent_outs1de of the District of Columbia; and to cooperate with associations and scien- ,,,;,,,"°‘$_ °' Ph"` tiiic societies in the revision of the United States Pharmacopoeia Nm! sm; mid developmental   of   $032,9!`ii11§ _ .d t rt °mu’ M donociflgavgsigwureeg the preparation of dednite type samples thlxeof, and for the demonsuation of improved methods or processeseof prepanliig nam stores, in eo<€pe;·ation-with individuals and _ employ:meno,n0ce¤sary,, personsan meansmi gil: act ashington and elsewhere, $10,000; . Ihr all, foréeneral  $838,211, — _ Tetalfor ureau of try, $1,153,801. "°°·¤*¤••¤· · i »  nmsmu or sons. · ~ ¤••P»Zys°:»€?Zi£‘ b"` Ssmmss, Bessie or     physicist, who shall be chief of bureau, $4,000; one chnefsclerk, 32 000; one executive assistant, £s°°°,t‘°“' °‘°,i‘?1;°‘;?2t‘3",,’·,1.1"”41°£1€..?·;1°‘°°‘ “"°£‘ *3* the o;one r ; A assone; ve er a $1,000 each; five cleiks, ’at $900 each; one soil cartographer, $1,000; . one chief draftsman, $1,600; one soil bibliographer or draftsman, $1,400; one photographer, $1,200; Eve draftsmen, at $1,200 each; one clerk-draftsman, $1,200; two draftsmen, at $1,000 each; one laboratory helxr, $1,000; two laboratory bgpers, at $840 each; one instrument m er, $1,200; one machimst s per, $900; QDQIILEGD- gerh $840; three messengers, messenger boys, or laborers, at $480 eso {two laborers, $$600 each; one laborer, $300; one charwoman ¤········»······~ °’é.”;§£3;’2..’.t‘12s§;E,,*1¥Z—?;¤°2?,‘0FS0¤.,, For stmt, ,,,,,.1,,, connected with_ the invesgpations  experiments hereinafter authorized, including the em oyment of investigators, local and special agents, assistants, ezéggrts, c erkisg draftsmen, and labor m the city o Washmgton and where; o cial travehng expenses, materials, tools, mstruments, apparatus, repairs to apparatus, chemicals, fumiture, office fixtures, stationery, {gas, electric current, telegraph and telephone service, express and reight charges, rent outside of the _ District off(§plumb1a, and for all other necessary supplies and ex-, _ penses, as o ows: e$°.}}'j.'.?,iS,'”v°°'“°` _For chemical investigations ofsoil types, soil composition and soil xnmeralsnthe soil solution, solubnhpiv of soil and all chemical proper— ties of sorls 111 the1r_relat1011 to_ so formation, soil texture, and soil productwity, mcluding all routine chemical work in connection with Hmm mmap the soil survey $20,610; _ . uouerpmeuamty. For (physical invest1gations of the important roperties of soil wh1ch eternnne productivity, such as moisture regitions, aerations, heat conductivity, texttue and other physical investigations of the _ __ various soil classes and soil types, $12,225; , "“‘“"“‘°"""°”· d ger pxploratuagi and inveitigatipn within the United St3testht•<; e rmme 1 e sources 0 su ten}; ’ natural ferthnizis, $35,600; ppy 0 P0 mmm, an 0
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