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 SIXTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. S1-:ss. I. Ch. 24. 1919. 219 Puget Sound (Washington) Station: Three foremen, at $1,200 each; P“¤°* S°‘md# “'”S**· nine apprentice iishjculturists, at $600 each; in all, $9,000. _ Put m Bay_ (Ohio) Station: Superintendent, $1,500; foreman, P“"“B“Y’ °1“°‘ $1,000; machmist, $960; two apprentice fish-culturists, at $600 each; in all, $4,660. . Saint J ohnsbury ermont) Station and Holden (Vermont) Aux- H§§,*§§f%’{’“°“”“° iliary Station: Superintendent, $1,500; foreman, $1 ,200; fish-culturist,
 * 900; apprentice fish-culturists—one $720, four at $600 each; in all,

6,720. San Marcos (Texas) Station: Superintendent, $1,500; foreman, Sm M“°°°·T°‘· $1,200; fish-culturist, $900; three apprentice fish-culturists, at $600 each; in all, $5,400. Saratoga (Wyoming) Station: Superintendent, $1,500; fish-cu1- S““‘*°g°· “`¥°· turist,$900; two apprentice fish-culturists, at $600 each; in all, $3,600. Spearlish (Sout Dakota) Station: Superintendent, $1,500; fish- S*’°°’°sh· S· Dam gulturist, $900; two apprentice fish-culturists, at $600 each; m all, 3,600. Springville (Utah) Station: Superintendent, $1,500; fish-culturist, SPfi¤¢‘·’*“°·U•=**¤- $900; two appgentice fish-culturists, at $600 each; in all, $3,600. _ Private Jo Allen Station (Tupelo, Mississippi): Superintendent, T,§{‘,}',§*§,§§l‘” "‘“°“• $1,500; fish-culturist, $900; three apprentice iis -cu1turists, at $600 each; in all, $4,200. Washington (District of Columbia) Central Station and Aquaria: Z°§,i*‘,§g,§‘{§g,:; 2;,,, Superintendent, $1,500 ; two apprentice fish-culturists, at $720 each; Aqusris laborer, $600; in all, $3,540. White Sulphur Springs (West Virginia) Station: Superintendent, S‘§¤i¢g;,¤\¤;gv¤¤= $1,500; fish-culturist, $900; three apprentice iish·culturists at $600 P °g°’ ` each; in all, $4,200. Woods Hole (Massachusetts) Station: Superintendent, $1,500; W°°d= H°*¤·M¤¤¤· machinist, $960; two fish-culturists at $900 each; three firemen, at $600 each; four apprentice fish~culturists, at $600 each; in all, $8,460. wythevme wugmaay seam; sigemteaaeut, $1,500; two fish- "‘>'*'·"*"··"*~ culgliirists, at $900 each; two appren ce fish-culturists, at $600 each; in, $4,500. Yes Bay (Alaska) Hatchery: Superintendent, $1,500; foremen, Y°° B"' ‘u°°k°‘ $1,200; two fish-cultmists, at $960 each; three apprentice iish-culturists, at $900 each; cook, $900; in all, $8,220. V B Steamer Albatross: Naturalist, $1,800; §eneral assistant, $1,200; °“° ‘ fishery expert, $1,200; clerk, $1,000; in a, $5,200. Steamer Osprey: Master, $1,500; engineer, $1,100; cook, $600; two firemen, at $720 each; seaman, $600; in all, $5,240. Steamer Gannet: Master, $1,200; engineer, $1,100; fireman, $720; two seamen, at $600 each; in all, $4,220. _ Steamer Halcyon: Master, $1,700; first officer, $1,200; engmeer, $1,400; assistant engineer, $1,200; three firemen at $780 each; three seamen at $810 each; cook, $870; cabin boy, $600; in all, $11,740. Steamer Phalarope: Master, $1,500; engineer, $1,200; fireman, $780; two seamen at $810 each; cook, $870; in all, $5,970, mma M For officers and crew of vessel for Alaska fisheries service, $26,000. ,.,;_‘“°‘°_ _ Administration: For expenses of the office of the commissioner, P¤§;‘_‘“"“‘°“°° °" mcluding stationery, scientific and reference books, periodicals, v¤u¤.1>·¤¤¤· newspapers, for library, furniture, telegraph and telephone service, repairs to and heating, lighting, and equipment of buildings, compemation of temporary employees, and all other necessary expenses connected therewith $11,000. _ M Propagation of {bod fishes: For maintenance, equipment, and ,,,_h°’°°u °°””° operations of fish—cultural stations, general propagation o food Eshes and their distribution, including movement, maintenance, and repairs of cars, purchase of equipment and apparatus, contingent expenses, temporary labor, and not to exceed $10,000 forpropagatwn