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 SIXTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 27. 1917. 167 Tupelo (Mississippi) Station: Superintendent, $1,500; fish-cul- T“P°l°»M*sS· turist, $900; three apprentice Bsh-culturists, at $600 each; in all, $42200 w me D c Washington (District of Columbia) Central Station and Aquaria: ceiilmiggilaiimi and Superintendent, $1,500; two apprentice fish-culturists, at $720 each; ·*‘4“"“’· laborer, $600; in all, $3,540. Wh. W'hite Sulphur Springs (West Virginia) Station: Superintendent, spmg§,°€v_§}§lph“' $1,500; Bsh·cu1turist, $900; three apprentice Bsh—culturists at $600 each; in all, $4,200. WMM;} M Woods Hole (Massachusetts) Station: Superintendent, $1,500; °°' ”S‘ machinist, $960; two Bsh·culturists, at $900 each; three Bremen, at $600 each; four apprentice fish-culturists at $600 each; in all, $8,460. wymvme V Wytheville (Virginia) Station: Superintendent, $1,500; two Bsh- a` culturists, at $900 each; two apprentice Bsh-culturists, at $600 each; in all, $4,500. You my Alam Yes Bay (Alaska) Hatchery: Superintendent, $1,500; foreman, ' $1,200; two fish—culturists, at $960 each; three apprentice Bsh·culturists, at $900 each; cook, $900; in all, $8,220. Vmls . Vessel service: Steamer Albatross: Naturalist, $1,800· general ' assistant, $1,200; Bshery expert, $1,200; clerk, $1,000; in all, $5,200. Steamer Fish Hawk: Cabin boy, $480. Steamer Osprey: Master, $1,500; engineer, $1,100; cook, $600; two Bremen, at $720 each; seamen, $600; in all, $5,240. Schooner Grampus: Master, $1,500; first mate, $1,080; second mate, $840 ; engineer, $840; cook, $600; three seamen, at $600 each; cabin boy, $420; in all, $7,080. Steamer Phalarope: Master, $1,200; engineer, $1,100; Breman, $720; two seamen, at $600 each; cook, $600; in all, $4,820. Steamer Curlew: Pilot, $1,100; engineer, $1,100; fireman, $720; cook, $600; in all, $3,520. · - Steamer Gannet: Master, $1,200; engineer, $1,100; fireman, $720; two seamen, at $600 each; in all, $4,220. Amb mmm For officers and crew of vessel for Alaska fisheries service, $16,000. im. g °°"` Expenses of administration: For expenses of the office of the com- p,§,sd,g§,‘f“’”’”“°“ °" missioner, including stationery, scientific and reference books, V¤1-39»1>-1117- periodicals, newspapers, for library, furniture, telegraph and telehone service, repairs to and heating, lighting, an eqluipment of buildings, compensation of temporary employees, an all other necessary expenses connected therewith, $10,000. Pr Propagation of food Bshes: For maintenance, equipment, and °m°°°°*°°"°°°°°°` operations of Bsh-cultural stations, general propagation o food Bshes and their distribution, including movement, maintenance, and repairs of cars, purchase of equipment a.nd apparatus, contingent expenses, temporary labor, propagation and not to exceed $10,000 for distribution of fresh-water mussels and the necessary expenses connected therewith, $375,000. .A t_ I th Developing aquatic sources of leather, Bureau of Fisheries: For nligitiiig sidirm developing by the Bureau of Fisheries in cooperation with the Bureau °L of Standards new aquatic sources of supply of leather, including per- ‘ soual services in the District of Columbia and in the Beld, to be immediately available, $10,000. Rcmm No part of the appropriations herein for propagation of food fishes pe¤mms°Ea..°° °x` shall be expended for hatching or pganting Bs or eggs in any State in which, in the judgment of the cretary of Commerce, there are not adequate laws for the protection of the fishes, nor in any State in which the United States Commissioner of Fisheries and his duly authorized agents are not accorded full and free right to conduct fish-cultural operations, and all Bshing and other operations necessary therefor, in such manner and at such times as is considered necessary and proper by the said commissioner or his agents.