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 SIXTY-SEVENTH conennss. sm. 1v. ou. 119. 1922.. 1305 of boundary and range division fences, counting corrals, stock driveways and bridges, the development of stock watering places, and the eradication of poisonous plants on the national forests; In all, General Expenses, $4,162,582. . To enable the Secretary of Agriculture more effectively to carry g¤ °mm` out the provisions of the Act of March 1, 1911 (Thirty-sixth Statutes, v°'·“·¥’· °‘”· page 961), entitled "An Act to enable any State to cooperate with any other State or States, or with the United States, for the protection of watersheds of navigable streams, and to appoint a commision for the acquisition of lands for the purpose of conserving the navi- E=¤¤¤¤¤¤ i¤ Wuhgability o navigable rivers," $41,350 of the moneys appro riated mgt°°’D'c` therein, or for carrying out its purposes, shall be available ¥or the employment of agents, title attorneys, clerks, asistants, and other labor, and for the purchase of supplies and equipment required for therpurpose of said Act in the city of Washington. otal, Forest Service, $6,633,582. BUREAU OF CHEMISTRY, ¤¤¤¤i¤¤rB¤r¤¤¤- sxmnms. · Chemist, who shall be chief of bureau, $5,000· two administrative assistants at $2,500 each; five executive cierks at $2,000 each; clerks- °°°` fourteen of class four, sixteen of class three, six at $1,440 each, thirty of class two, twelve at $1,300 each, fifty-seven of class one, thirteen at $1 020 each- machine operators—two at $1,000 each; laboratory helpers—eiglit at $1,200 each, ten at $1,020 each, four at $960 each, five at $900 each; laboratory hel rs or laborers—ten at $840 each, six at $780 each, twenty-four at $20 each, three at $600 each; mechanics——one $2,280, three at $1,800 each, one $1,620, two at $1,400 each, two at $1,200 each; skilled laborers-one $1,050, one $1,020, one $900; messenger boys——one $720, eight at $600 each, three at $540 each, one $480; twelve charwomen at $240 each; in all, $308,970. cmmizar. EXPENSES, nmznarr or cunursrnr. 0¤¤¤¤1¤1>¢¤¤¤- For all necessary expenses, for chemical apparatus, chemicals ,,;§$},’,E”,,,°Q’§{,{“*""”· and supplies, repairs to apparatus, gas, electric current, official traveling expenses, telegraph and telephone service, express and freight charges, for the employment of such assistants clerks, and other persons as the Secretary of Agriculture may consider necessary for the purposes named, in the city of Washington and elsewhere, in conductin investigations; collecting, reporting, and illustrating the results ofg such investigations; and for rent outside of the District of Columbia for carrying out the investigations and work herein authorized as follows: For conductin the investigations contemplated by the Act of $;{§‘gl;f*g{,,,¤°”· May 15, 1862, relating to the application of chemistry to agricul- B_l l wld G ture; for the biological investigation of food and drug products d,,,,;°9,;€l§”,,¤g,¤¤¤§“ uml substances used in the manufacture thereof, including investigations of the physiological eifects of such products on the human or nism $92,900· - {air collaboratibn with other departments of the Government czitigilfivegiliiiiinmclnth desirin chemical investigations and whose heads request the Secretarv o5Agriculture for such assistance, and for other miscellaneous Weik, $14,000;. . . . . . mam; mw me For investigation and experiment in the utilization, for coloring, rsaxsrm-c¤1¤ra¤¢s,ezc. medicinal, and technical purposes, of raw materials grown or produced in the United States, in cooperation with such persons, asso~