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 SIXTY·SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. C11. 26. 1919. 25]. Wenatchee National Forest, Washington, $11,884; W¤¤¢¢¤¤¤.W¤¤· White River National Forest, Colorado, $6,272; www mveaceie. Whitman National Forest, Oregon, $18,725; W¤¤¤¤¤¤, °¤*¤· Wichita National Forest, Oklahoma, $2,416; wicmca, cmu. W oming National Forest, Wyoming, $5,089; Wyoming,Wyo. Aqfditional national forests created or to be created under section 1 1 U {1\g<§§°{,mo},ser§j,’§{)¤h of the Act of March 1, 1911 (Thirty-sixth Statutes at Large, pa e 963), act. and lands under contract for purchase or for the acquisition o$ which V°'· 36* p· °°3· condemnation proceedings have been instituted for the purposes of said Act, $76,850; _ For necessary miscellaneous expenses incident to the general admin- mg’,{§,s$$3,§¤°?,‘§§,,m*,‘§f istration of the Forest Service and of the national forests specified above: In National Forest District One, $61,700; In National Forest District Two, $47,800; In·National Forest District Three, $55,200; In National Forest District Four, $49,500; In National Forest District Five, $69,740; In National Forest District Six, $60,800; In National Forest District Seven, $14,900 ; In the District of Columbia, $122,850; In all, for the use, maintenance, improvement, protection, and mai. general adrltilinistliatéion of the specified nationalicfpxéests, §,069,201: mmdad', at the or o` amounts appropria or suc oses mam. shall be available interiizlialrigeably in thepdisclfetion of the Seci·)eii.1a-gy of ,,,L‘;§§{°h“”‘°“bl° °x' Agriculture for the necessary ditures for fire protection and other unforeseen exigencies: Pr0·v·121$fm·the1·, That the amonmts so inter- Lima. changed shall not exceed in the aggregate 10 per centum of all the amounts so appropriated; For the selection, classification, and segregation of lands within the Selminp lands for boundaries of national forests that may e opened to homestead set- °°m°°’°°°' tlement and entry under the homestead laws a plicable to the national forests; for the examination and a praisalp of lands in effecting exchanges authorized by law; and fgr the survey and platting 0 Surv¤y,¤¢¤-.¤f¤c¤— certain lands, chiefly valuable for agriculture, now listed or to be °°"`"“u°°°S' listed within the national forests, under the Act of Jime 11, 1906 Vo1.34,p. ma. (’l`hirty-fourth Statutes, page 233), and the Act of- March 3, 1899 Vol.30,p.l0¤5. (Thi;-tieth Statutes, page 1095), as provided by the Act of March 4, v°"°7""°°‘ 1913, $107,000; For fighting and preventing forest fires and for other unforeseen ,,,§,'{‘,‘,§S"§*;",f,{°°· lm"' emergencies, $150,000; For the purchase and maintenance of necessary field, office, and E‘*“'*’“‘°“°°""‘°"°’· laboratory supplies, instruments, and equipments $161,100; For investigations of methods for wood distillation and for the d,,,”§‘{,°,§§§,?f*”‘,,‘§`,°§‘{ preservative treatment of timber, for timber testing, and the testing producw. ¢¢¤- of such woods as may require test to ascertain if th be suitable for making paper, for investigations and tests within thsllnited States of foreign woods of commercial importance to industries in the United States, and for other investigations and experiments to promote economfy in the use of forest products, and for commercial demonstra- ,,,§°§’{,,,,,'*§'§,'Z,°,'}lj'Q,,”°{°°` tions o improved methods or processes, in cooperation with individuals and companies, $173 ,260; _ md For ezgperiments and investigations of range conditions withm, ti°”S national orests or elsewhere on the public range, and of methods for lmprovx§3g5tgi&) range by reseeding, regulation of grazing, and other means,, ; For the  of tree seed, cones, and nursery stock, for seed.i11§ ,,,gS:°$?g"' "°° pm"` and tree p ting within national forests, and for experiments an investigations necessary for such seeding and tree lanting, $145,6401 Provided, That of this sum the Secretary of Agricrsture is authorized P’°°°°'