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 SIXTKWSIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 26. 1919. 257 and insect pests, to permit and regulate the movements of fruits, plants, and vegetables therefrom, an for other purposes/’ in cooperation with the authorities of the different States concerned and with the several State experiment stations, including rent outside of the District of Columbia, the employment of labor in the city of Washingrton and elsewhere, and all other necessary expenses, $304,050. · otal for Bureau of Entomology, $1,371,360. BUREAU or BIOLOGICAL snnvnr. B,§;Q&¤°°* Sum! Sammms, BUnnAU or BIOLOGICAL Sunvnrz One biologist, who mfg>;,gjkg**;*;g °* b¤· shall be chief of bureau, $4,000; one chief clerk and executive ' ` assistant, $1,800; one administrative assistant, $2,250; one executive assistant, $1,800; one financial clerk, $1,600; three clerks, class three; six clerks, class two; one clerk, $1,260; ten clerks, class one; one clerk, $1,100; one clerk $1,080; three clerks, at $1,000 each; four clerks, at $900 each; one clerk, $840; one clerk, $720; one preparator, $1.,200; one preparator, $900; one messenger, $720; one photographer, $1,300; one game warden, $1,200· two messenger boys, at $480·each; one messenger boy, $360; one laborer, $600; two charwomen, at $240 each; in all, $55,970. · i - GENERAL nxrnnsns, Bunmu or Bronooicar. SURVEY: For salaries G°°°*"~“ mmmand employment of labor in the city of Washington and elsewhere, furniture, supplies, traveling, and all other expenses necessary in corpdilicting investigations and carrying out the work,of the bureau, as o ows: . ~ For the maintenance of the Montana Nationa1,_Bison Range and,gSil JFS other reservations and for the maintenance of game introduced into "'¥,§j;,,mmm_ suitable localities on public lands, under supervision of the Biological Survey, includipg construction of _ fencing wardens’ qparters, shelters for anim, landings, roads, trails, bridges, ditches, me ephone, lines, rockwork, bulkheads, and other improvements necessary for the economical administration and protection of the reservations, pmm °‘ Wd and for the enforcement of section S4 of the Act approved March 4, V¤1·35.p. HM. 1909, entitled "An Act to codify, revise, and amen the lpenal laws of the United States," $34,600, of which sum $2,500 may e used for the purchase, capture, and transportation of game for national msiimiiiimu t { th PNSS1-v · stu iHi11N at al ¤¤¤y·¤¤¤·~·· or eimrovemen o e ame esm ys a n Im V ·m Park, in the State of North Dalcota, including the construction of all ¤¤¤·¤ili.m¤m°p fences, sheds, buildings, corrals, roads, shelters, and other structures which may be necessary for the protection of game or for the use of visitors, in addition to the amount heretofore. appropriated, $5,000, the same to be available until exréended; S -. _ Fwd mmm umm For investigating the food ha its of North American birds andqmd ,.,,,m,1S_ mammals in relation to agriculture, horticulture, and forestry, including experiments and demonstrations in (destroying yvolves, coyotes, prairie dogs, gophers, and other  to agriculture and ammal husbandry, and for investigations and mpg-mm unicx riments in connection with POKE? of funbeemnge animals, mm imgiiding mink and marten, $464,440: mended, That o, this suns nesmgag ground $15,000 shall be used for the destruction ofuground   on the.¤<1¤*¤°‘$· national forests, and other public lands: A : pmmd also, Thatoi W01ves,¤¤r¤t¤S.¤¢¤· this sum not less than $123,800 shall be used on the national forests and the public domain in destroying wolves, coyotes and otherr animals in"urious to 'culture, animal husbandlg, and, wild gamer Pmming domestic And   iurtlierflllililat of this sum not more an $125,000 shali>a¤imnSsemm¤ieS. be used on the public lands, national forests, andelsewbere in the Western and Northwestern States for the protection ofastock and, other domestic animals through the supprwion ofirahicpigi tha. destruction of wolves, coyotes, and other predatory wild ;