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 258 six*rY-s1XTH CONGRESS. sm. 1. GH. ze. 1919. ,,§§,§j‘°€*°"*“"°°***¥°‘ For biological investigations, including the relations, habits, geographic distribution, and migrations of animals and plants, and mmwy bm pm theirprepuaration of maps of the gifs zoéies, $24,%:0; _ _ f h zoom. _ or necemary expenses or e orcing e_provisions 0 the ixty- t ngress an or cooperation wit oc authorities in _ the protection of migratory birds, and for necessary investigations §,{§§§;,,,g 8,,,;, connected therewith, $147,000: Prwakled, That of this sum not pig; of pruhibiwd more than $22,000 mag be used for the enforcement of sections 241, v.,{,° 3.%, pp, mq, 242, 243, and 244 of the Act a proved March 4, 1909 entitled "An lm Act to codify, revise, and amend) the penal laws of the llnited States," H§{ ,}"°¤°‘*>' and for the enforcement of section 1 of the Act approved May 25, vol. 31,9.181. 1900, intitled "%1nbActii1to enlarge the pogers of the Department 0; Agnci ture, ro it e transportation y interstate commerce o gamegkilled lin violation of _1ocal laws, and for other purposes," A including all necessary investigationsm connection therewith; ,,,.,,,,,‘1“"”1’_ °‘°l'° °" · :For general administrative enpensos comrectedwith the abovementioned lmes of work, -mclud1ng cooperationwith other Federal ggeaus, Odepartmeuts, boards, and. commissions, on requestfrom m $1 760· . » -. · In hl], for dneral exgpnses, $686,200.  - » Total foréureau of `ological Survey, $742,170. t$se°°£`£lZ nildia? V. mvrsron or Aooomvrs, Arm nrssunsanniwrs. . S°m°°' ‘ `Siianms, ‘Dms1oN or Accounrs Aim Drsnunsnnmivrsz One chief of division and disbursi clerk, $4,000; one supervising gpscaitor, $2,25% (ge cashier anulfchief clglki l$2,250; one deputy ursing c er _ 000- one `accountant ‘ ‘ ookkee $2 000- two clerks, class,foui*; foiuj clerks, class three; six clerksljcblass ,two; seven clerks, class one; four clerks, at $1,000 each; one messenger, $720; one messenger boy, $69QJ _'   . Total for Division of Accounts and Disbursements, $44,620. li ti . . ` Siggib ca Om dm Division or rmsnrcnjrrozvs. ‘ sa£?’§£$é]°§f.ll`l' Sauuzms, Division or- Prraucsrrous; One chief of division, $3,500; one chief editor, $3,000; one assistant chief of division, $2,500; one supermtlendent of distribution, $2,500; one chief clerk, $2,000; e tau $2 000; istant $1400· assis` t t h f iiildem, $2:000; `onemiii¢·l§;er, $1,,400; oiign:ssistan·l.uinmc(har·1£(df illustrations, $2,100‘ two draftsmen or photographers, at $1,600 each; two draftsmen or photographers, at $1,500 eac ; three draftsmen or photographers, at $1,400 each; one draftsman or photographer, $1,300; ten draftsmen or photographers, at $1,200 each; one assistant photographer, at $900; one lantern-slide colorist, $840; one laboratory aid, $270; one assistant in charge of document section, $2,000; one c1a·as,m. assistant m document section, $1,800; one assistant in document section, $1,400· one foreman, miscellaneous distribution, $1,500; one clerk, class three; two clerks, class two; ten clerks, class one; sixteen clerks, at $1i100g each; forty clerks, at $900 each; twenty-one clerks, at $840 eac ; ve machine operators at $1 200 each- ii killed laborers, at $1,000 each; two skilled laborers, at $900,ea`dll;Sseven skilled laborers, at $840 each; four skilled laborers, at $780 each; one chief folder, $1,200; one messenger or laborer, $900; thirteen messengers or laborers, at $720 each; one skilled laborer, $720; one folder, $1,000; two folders, at $900 each; two skilled laborers, at $1,100 each; one skilled laborer, $1,000; two messengers, at $840 each; sever;] messenger boys,) at $720 each; three messenger boys, at $600 eac · two messenger oys at $480 each; two messenger boys, at $420 eaclf; two messenger boyis, at $360 each; one laborer, $840;