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 992 six*rY-r1FTH corrennss. sSSS. II. ca. 178. 1918. ,,,_l’“'°‘°°d “"1’°°“°°· For enablinghthe Secretary of Agriculture to carry into effect the V<>i·f*»¤.1>·768· provisions of the Act of June thirtieth, mneteen hundred and six, entitled "An Act for preventing the manufacture, sale, or transport a- tion of adulterated, or misbranded, or poisonous, or deleterious foods, drugs medicines, and liquors, and for re lating traflic therein, and ’ ~ rr ‘ ‘  rr d 1 h ‘ - for other purposes, in the city of Was ngton_ an esew ere, in cluding cherpical apparatus, péiergliicials apd supplies, repairs to lapped ratus gas e 6CtI'1G current o C1 rave ng expenses e egrap an telephone service, express and freight charges, and all hther expenses, employing such assistants, clerks and other persons as may be cont ,Phmm_ sidered necessary for the purposes named, and rent outs1de_of the ,,,,§‘,j,,"§ °“ ° District of Columbia; and to cooperate with associations and scientific societies in the rev1sion of the llnited States Pharmacopoeia and development of methods of analysis, $589,081; _ _ H‘;gQg°{)*,{{gB'§‘P°b“° Hereafterthe Secretary of the Treasury may detail medical officers of the Public Health Service to the_ Department of Agriculture for Pffg-“»P·’“¢V°'·3"· cooperative assistance lll the administration of the_food and drugs ' Act, approved June thirtieth, nineteen hundred and six, and amended August twenty-third, mneteen hundred and twelve, and the compensation and expenses of the officers so deta1led may be paid from the applicable appropriations made herein for enforcement of said Act. ¤§i*‘i°iii°° km i" i“"“?“g“*?1‘g Elm g'iili“g’ "'°ig*i}“g’ h%‘“S?r.gaJ‘£”?,§‘,Sp°§l.,?,t§iZ,‘$ an uses o nav s ores e prepara ion o e e s thereof, and foréfhe demonstration ofimprovlgd népthtpdglgr prgcesses of prepan nav stores in cooperation wrt m V1 u an companies, in§uding the employment of necessary persons and means in the city of Washington and elsewhere, $10,000; For the invesrltigatiop Find deivelopmsnp of methods_of mlanufaci ' tming insectici es an ungici es, an or mvestigatin _ c ermca problem?1 relatézg to tgie composition, action, and applicatwn of msectici es an ungici es $25 000* In all, for éeneral exgenses, $849,481. Total for ureau of hemistry, $1,243,391. Bureauof Soils. BUREAU OF SOILS. lrgopmezestmsu, b SALARIES, BUREAU oFhSogLs (ine soil physicist, who shall be chief if °°’ ·° °· ureau $4,000; one c ie cer, $2 000· one executive assis all , $2,000 ;’ four clerks, class four: two clerks, class three; five clerks, class two; one clerk, $1,260; ten clerks, class one; seven clerks, at $1,000 each; one soil cartographer, $1,800; one chief draftsman, $1,600; one soda biléhggrapher or draftsmaln, $1,4<;0;k glngf ph0¤0gY¤P§1§5» $1,200; ve r tsmen, at $1,200 eac ; one cer *- r tsman $1* 2 two draftsmen, at $1,000 each; one laboratory helper, $1,000; three laboratory helpers, at $840 each; one machinist, $1,440; one mach1¤· 1st, $1,380; one mstrument maker, $1,200; one mach1n1sts helper, $900; one messenger, $840; three messengers, messenger boys, or laborers, at $480 each; three laborers, at $600 each; one laborer, $300: one charwoman or laborer, $480; in all, $74,160. cS¤S¤S1exp¤¤SeS. GENERAL nxrmzsus, BUREAU or Sortsz For all necessary expenses connected with the investigations and experiments hereinafter authorized, including the employment of investigators, local and special agents, assistants, experts, clerks, draftsmen, and labor 111 the crgi of ashington and elsewhere; official traveling expenses, materi, tools, instruments, apparatus, repairs to apparatus, chemicals, furniture, office lixtures, stationery, gas, electric current, telegraph and telephone service, express and freight charges, rent outsidae t o Disftrhct of Columbia, and for all other necessary supplies and expens6S· as o ows: