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 712 sixTY-sixT11 CONGRESS. sms. 11. ou. 217. 1920. graph and telgphone service, express and freight charges, for the employment 0 such assistants, clerks, and other persons as the Secretary of Agriculture ma _ consider necessary for_ the purposes named, in the cifly of Washington ang iialsewhere, ui condlplctmg mvestigations; co ecting, reporting, an ustrat the res ts o such investigations; and for rent outside of the Disitlriiict of Columbm, gofl carrying out the investigations and work herein authorized, as 0 ows: $§{{°f§'f,‘}‘g§,$'f"· For conducting the investigations contemplated by the Act of dr§i¤!¤g}i=¤l f<>tgdw¤¤d May 15, 1862, re atigg to the application of chemistry to agriculgm wm ture; for the biologic investigation of food and drug_products and substances used in the manufacture thereof, including mvestigatmns of the physiological effects of such products on the human organism, $70,400; °t§SilSi§§§°}t£li$'§¤t°§.ith For collaboration with other departments of the Government desiring chemical investigations and whose heads request the Secretary of Agriculture or such assistance, and for other miscel- Hmd, smpping laneous work, $14,000; _____ gg, mpriiiiby, eggs. For mvestigating the handling, grading, pack;._l1§; canning, freezing, · ‘ storing] and transportation of poultry, eggs,, shrimp, oysters, and 0 ershell fish, and for experimental shipments of these products, for the utilization of waste products, and the development of new U. mw mtg sources of food, 852,880; _ _ _ _ _ _ nasrargdarmts. For investigation and experiment 111 the utilization, for coloring purposes, of raw materials grown or produced m the United States, in cooperation with such persons, associations, or corporations as may be fonmd necessary, including re airs, alterations, improveline->nts,$<g1é gggitions to a building on Eno Arlington Experimental arm · hm mp' Bm For the iinvc-istigation and development of methods for the manu- ,,m_,m_ facture of table sirup and of methods for the manufacture of sweet isweet www prod- s1_u];11ps$2%t•l$e iitilizgtion of new aggicultmggl sources, $15,000: Zgrovided, "° ‘ at _ 0 said amount may e use or investigation an experimenting inl proguctiop of sigups, sugar, starch, dextrine, and other mmm, commercia pro ucts rom the sweet potato; Q, p_.,68_ mi Fonenabhng the Secretary of Agriculture to carry into effect the ' provisions of theAct of June 30, 1906, entitled ‘ ‘An Act f<;Lpreventing the manufacture, sale, or transportation of adultera _ ,_ or misbranded, or poisonous, or deleterious foods, drugs, medicmes, and . ., hquors and or r latm traffic therein and for other urp0ses"‘ co§<i$iE.mn MP to cooperate Withegisbociagons and scientific societies in the revisiofi F _ mm of the_United States Pharmacopoeie, and development of methods of a§i)!{1ifiif.51ea¤1¤¤g3 ¤¥1¤lXS1S, and fo1j 1¤V6St1gati1;g the character of the chemical and P' “°·~*· physical tests Wlucln are appli to American food products in foreign countries, and for mspecting the same before shipment when desired byl the slnppers or owners of these products intended for countries w eiglchenéiczzl gid pliyslcilal tests are require; lgefgre thie}said products are owe so erein $579 361: r ed at not more mmm m,mp0m_ than $4,280 shall be used for travel, outside of the United States; emhegmmfenpd to The Secretary of Agriculture shall, from and after the taking effect $,,,,,,8;, of Aggmt of this Act, execute and rlperform all the owers and dunes conferred ¢¤{$é,_ ,,9, p_ 6,,, on the Secretary of the easury by the Keb approved March 2, 1897 VOl.35'p_163_ (Twenty-n1ntl1 Statutes at Large, page 604), ent1tled "An Act to prevent the importation of impure and unwholesome tea," as amended y the Act approved May 16, 1908 (Thirty-fifth Statutes at Large, page 163), entitled _An Act to amend an Act entitled ‘An Act to revent the impomation of impure and unwholesome tea,’ approved ,, . giarch 2, 1897": Prormkled, That the bonds given to the United States Ap dn ot bonds as security in pursuance of section 1, as amended. shall be subject to "’ '°iE“°'· the approval onli of the collector of customs at the port of entry; that in place of e Board of United States General Appraisers pro-