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 SIXTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. H. Ch. 185. 1922. 525 colonizing them within the infested territory; by establishing and t,f,°°§’.$;§,§§g;ag§g"¤¤‘ maintaining a quarantine against further spread in such manner as V¤1·37, pp- 315,.85% is provided by the general nursery—stock law, approved August 20, 1912, as amended, entitled "An Act to regulate the importation of nursery stock and other plants and plant products, to enable the Secretary of Agriculture to establish and maintain quarantine districts for plant diseases and insect pests, to permit and regulate the movements of fruits, plants, and vegetables therefrom, and) 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 emplo ment of labor in the city of Washington and elsewhere, and all officr necessary expenses, $600,000, of which sum $100,000 shall be immediately available. rnnvnwrron or srnnan or nmzornnrx conn Bonnie. E¤*°P°=¤ wm mm- To enable the Secretary of Agriculture to meet the emergenc ,§$‘§u°{g°“§’,§§§°§€“ caused by the spread of the European corn borer, and to providb ;§{’egPlg%*l)°° with means for the control and prevention of spread of this insect through- ` out the United States, in cooperation with the States concerned, including employment of persons and means in the city of Washington and: elsewhere, and all other necessary expenses, $200 000: Prom Prmrhed, That in the discretion of the Secretary of Agriculture _L¤¤¤1,é1=¢-,¤¤¤tub¤· $75,000 of this amount shall be available for expenditure only when nm '°q“"°d' an equal amount shall have been appropriated, subscribed, or contributed by States, counties, or local) authorities, or by individuals or organizations, for the accomplishment of such purposes. Total, Bureau of Entomology, $1,778,080. BUREAU or B1oLoc1cAL suavmr B,?,L;!$s‘°·' “·""* sA1.A.nms. mei Biologist, who shall be chief of bureau, $4,000; chief clerk and executive assistant, $1,800; administrative assistant, $2,250; execu- ’° ‘ tive assistant, $1,800; executive clerk, $1,980; clerks-—four of class four, eight of class three, two at $1,500 each, sixteen of class two, one $1.260, sixteen of class one, two at $1,100 each, one $1,080, two at $1,000 each; preparators—one $1,200, one $900 ; photographer, $1,300 ; game warden, $1,200; messenger, $720; messenger boys-one $600, two at $480 each;Iaborer, $720; three charwomen at $240 each;in all, $91,290. cnnnaai. nxrnnsns, BUREAU or monoeicu. smzvnr. °°°°°°l°°°°°°°° For salaries and employment of labor in the city of Washington •eEmpI°y°°S’°°pph°°’ and elsewhere, fnnniture, supplies, including the purchase of bags, tags, and labels printed in the course of manufacture, traveling, and all other expenses necessary in conducting investigations and carry- in out the work of the bureau, as follows: _ _ Rcmvmous mr Tor the maintenance of the Montana National Bison range and gms. other reservations and for the maintenance of game introduced into suitable localities on public lands, under supervision of the Biolycal Survey, including construction of fencing, wardens’ quarters, sh ters for animals, landings, roads, trails, bridges, ditches, telephone lines, rockwork, bulkheads, and other improvements necessary for the Protecting md economical administration and protection of the reservations, and wm. _ mi for the enforcement of section 84 of the Act approved March 4, 1909, V°'· “°·*’· “°‘· entitled "An Act to codify, revise, and amend the penal laws of the United States," $39,735, of which sum $2,500 may be used for