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 1422 SIXTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. III. C11. 161. 1921. $900; apprentice Hsh-culturists—one $720, four at $600 each; in all, $6 720. Sm M°r°°°'T°x‘ San Marcos (Texas) Station: Superintendent, $1,500; foreman, $1,200; iish·culturist, $900; three apprentice fish-culturists, at $600 each; in all, $5,400. S“"’°°"°’w’°‘ Saratoga (Wyoming) Station: Superintendent, $1,500; iish-culturist, $900; two a prentice fish—cultur1sts, at $600 each; in all, $3,600. Sp°°mSh’S‘D°k‘ Spearfish (South Dakota) Station: Superintendent, $1,500; fishculturist, $900; two apprentice fish~culturists, at $600 each; in all, . . $3,600. Sp°°g"H°’Um" Springville (Utah) Station: Superintendent, $1,500; fish—culturist, _ $900; two a rentice fish—culturists, at $600 each; in all, $3,600. m1Q§{"""’ mm ’m°"’ Private Jiign Allen Station, Tupelo (Mississiiippi): Sup_erintendent, $1,500; fish·culturists, $900; three apprentice s —cultur1sts, at $600 wmiugm D c °“°h?i“?·u·$4·200: cmmisesuoaeéc. “Washington (District of Columbia) Central Station and Aquaria: Superintendent, $1,500; two apprentice fish-culturists, at $720 each; white Sulphur laborer, $600; in all, $3,540. _ _ _ _ _ Sp,,¤g,_w_v,_ White Sulphur Springs (West Virgima) Station: Superintendent, $1,500; fish—culturist, $900; three apprentice fish-culturists, at $600 Wwdsmh Mm. each;inall $4,200. _ _ ' Woods Hole (Massachusetts) Station: Superintendent, $1,500; machinist, $960; two fish—cult1u·ists, at $900 each; three firemen, at W me V $600 each ;_ four a prentice fish-culturists, at $600 each; in all, $8,460. yum ’ °' Wytheville (Virginia) Station: Superintendent, $1,500; two fishculguurists, at $900 each; two apprentice fish—culturists, at $600 each; in ,$4,500. Y°° B°"M"k°‘ Yes Bay (Alaska) Hatchery: Superintendent, $1,500; foreman, $1,200; two fish—culturists, at $960 each; three apprentice fish- Vmm culturists, at $900 each; cook, $900; in all, $8,220. Steamer Albatross: Naturalist, $2,750; general assistant, $1,400; fishery expert, $1,400; clerk, $1,200; in all, $6,750. Steamer Halcyon: Master, $1,700; first officer, $1,200; engineer, $1,400; assistant engineer, $1,200; three firemen, at $780 each; three Amb mug vw seamen, at $810 eac ; cook, $870; cabin boy, $600; in all, $11,740. sei; mmm °x_ For officers and crew of vessels for Alaska fisheries service, $26,000. pauses. ’ _ Administration: For_expenses of the office of the commissioner, “"· ¥’· "’°°· including stationery, scientinc and reference books, periodicals, neWS— papers for library, furniture, telegraph and tele hone service, repairs to and heating, ighting, and uipment of busdings, compensation of temporary employees, and dll other necessary expenses connected mmpum cmp therewith, $11,000. vw- Propagation of food fishes: For maintenance, equipment, and operations of Hsh-cultural stations, general propagation of food fishes and their distribution, including movement, maintenance, and repairs of cars, purchase of eqluipment and apparatus, contingent expenses, temporary labor, an not to exceed $10,000 for propagation and distribution of fresh·water mussels and the necessary expenses Mmmm 0, m_ connected therewith, $400,000. ses. Maintenance of vessels: For maintenance of vessels and launches including purchase and repair of boats, apparatus, machinery and other facilities required for use with the same, hire of vessels, and all other_ necessary expenses in connection therewith, and money accruing from commutation of rations and provisions on board vessels may be paid on proper vouchers to the persons having charge Cmmumm d m_ of the moss of such vessels, $120,000. umm Commutation of rations (not to exceed $1 pei- day) may be Paid to ofiicers and crews of vessels of the Bureau of Fisheries during the gsgeglmygg 1922 under regulations prescribed by the Secretary cf