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 526 SIXTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. H. Ch. 185. 1922. the piuchase, capture, and transportation of game for national reservations; ,,§¤,§'{§ %¤&N•¤¤¤¤* For the improvement and maintenance of the Igame preserve in orgame Slpllys Hill N atioiiafu Igark, in ltl;§SS£a\:1e of North lakoizis e construction offences, s d.lIlgS-, corra s ro , e ters and other structures which may be necessary for the protection of game or for the use of visitors, m addition to the amount heretofore N th A i appropriated, $5,000; the same to be available until expendedmails.; .¤£:is,°°° or investigating the food habits of North American birds and g’e*’,;l"' ““"““‘ other ammals m relation to agriculture, horticulture, and forestry; _ for investigations, enrperiments and demonstrations m connection ,¤}§{*•P¢;g,,*cQ,‘{'*g,;c¥“ with rearing fur-beanng animals; for experiments, demonstrations, we and cooperation in destroying mountain `ons, wolves, coyotes, bobcats, prairie dogs, gophers, ground squirrels, jack rabbits, and other animals injurious to agriculture, horticulture, forestry, animal hus- S“”‘°"'”""°““ bandry, and wild game; and for the protection of stock and other ilvoligestic  through the suppression of rabies in predatory _ anim $502,240; ' ¤:,{‘°‘“"' °'”'°"" For_ biological investigations, including the relations, habits, geographic distribution, an migrations of ammals and plants, and the mmwy wd pw preiparation of maps of the e zones, $24,400; _ ‘ exam. or all necessary expenses for enfo the provisions of the Migra- V°*·*°·P·"55· tory Bird Treaty Act of July 3, 1918 iliortieth Statutes at Large, page 755), and_ for cooperation with local authorities in the protection of migratory birds, an for necessary investigations connected there- $$*3,;,,,8 9,;,,. with, $135,640: Promkled, That of this sum not more than $20,500 {gg; egg P*°¤“>*°°** may be used for the enforcement of sections 241, 242, 243, and 244 V0ll35,pp.Il35,ll38· of the Act approved March 4, 1909, entitled "An Act to codifg, cmym mmm, rgigise, and a11;end the pen?] llaw; of the U1;1;Ite§States," and for ti 3 umm gms. e orcement o section 1 0 the ct a prov ay 25, 1900, entitle V°'· “· P- 187- “An Act to enlarge the powers of the Department of Agriculture, prohibit the traniportation bv interstate commerce of game killed m violation of loc laws, and for otaier pu.;£oses,’ ’ including all necesmst, s invesf ations in connection therewi ; iimciiiiisguizgmmdiwtwi mlgor inves1t§gations, experiments, and demonstrations for the welfare, °°$°,_36 P 3,, improvement, and increase of the reindeer industryin Alaska, in- ' ` cluding the erection of necessary buildings and other structures and cpoperation witl} tlée Iliureauicg Education, and! {gr the enforcerpent 0 section 19560 the evise tatutes as amen e so ar asit re ates to the protection of land fur-bearing a;1nimalKn$Ag%s(l:51, including _ necessary invest: ations m connection therewi 6 · peiéigmsmtm cx For general administrative expenses connected with the abovementioned lines of work, including cooperation with other Federal blpreaus, departments, boards, and commissions, on request from t em, $10,760; · In all, general ex§nses, $779,275. Total, ureau of iological Survey, $870,565. Accmmts and Dismmmmpimm Division or Aocomrrs AND nisnmzsmumrrs. <1¤c¤!¤ii°•i#i)5diviSi°°' W Salaries: Chief of division and disbursing clerk, $4,000; supervising auditor, $2,250; cashier and chief clerk, $2,250; deputy disbursing clerk, $2,000; accoimtant and bookkeeper, $2,000; clerkstwo of class four, six of class three, eight of class two, thirteen of class one, two at $1,000 each; messenger, $720; messenger boy, $600; in all, $55,820. Si.;‘°H°“°°°” Di"' nrvision or runucarroxs. r.?s’}*§;2£e*£X‘£§§°.§§·,?°* sums; cms of awaits, ::2.,500; cms; seam-, $3,000; two assistant editors, at $2,000 each; assistants in charge—one of ex-