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 srxr Y-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. cn. 185. 1922. 535 INTERCHANGE OF APPROPRIATIONS, prii:_¤&¢§!s¤j¤¤s¤¤f¤ppr¤- _And not to exceed 10 per centum of the foregoing amounts for the miscellaneous expenses of the work of any bureau, division, or omce ’°°“S·°°°· herem provided for shall be available interchan eably for ex enditures on the objects included within the genergl expenses oi) such bureau, d1v1sion, or office, but no more than 10 per centum shall be added to any one item of appropriation except in cases of extraordinary emergency, and then only upon the written order of the Secretary of Agriculture. msosnmuuous 1r1aMs, ”*¤*“*¤·°¤·· PRINTING AND Bmnmo. For printing and binding, including the Annual Report of the sen- ,.,‘;f‘“““= “° M retary of Agriculture, as required by the Act approved J anuary 12, 3, °‘-SQ P- N6? V°*· 1895, and in pursuance of the joint resolution numbered 13, approved fii·rm¤r¤’b1¤11¤ti¤¤. March 30, 1906, and also including not to exceed $275,000 for armers’ bulletms, which shall be adapted to the interests of the peofple of the different sections of the coimtry, an equal proportion of our-fifths of which shall be delivered to or sent out un er the addressed franks furnished bg Senators, Representatives, and Delegates in Congress, as they sha direct, $800,000. ` DEMONSTRATIONS ON RECLAMATION rnomors. R°°’°m”°i°°P”°j°°°°‘ To enable the Secretary of Agriculture to encourage and aid in davulupmengtg ni, by the agricultural development of the Government reclamation projects; °“"°'“°”°°"" °'°‘ to assist, through demonstrations advice, and in other ways, settlers on the prolectsg and for the employment of persons and means necessary m the city of Washington and elsewhere, $39,000. coornnarrvm rmu rnorncrxou or roiucsrrzn warnnsnnns or ::12100 uwiiin °i°°“` NAVIGABLE srnnams. For cooperation with any State or group of States in the protection s§iii$¤§3°pii§;i>mJ¤ii>: from iire of the forested wateisheds of navigable streams under the ° $5,36,,,ggL provisions of section 2 of the Act of March 1, 1911 entitled "An Act to enable any State to coofperate with any other State or States, or with the United States, or the protection of the wate1sheds_ of navigable streams, and to appoint a commission for the acquisition of lands for the purpose of conserving the navigabzlity of navigable rivers," $400,000. ' Acqursrrron or annrrrouu, roansr mum. mm f°"°i For the acquisition of additional lands at headwaters of navigable o¤ ii°§¢iid°' streams, to be explended under the provisions of the Act of March 1, °‘ **" ‘ 1911 (Thirty-si.x Statutes at Large, page 961), as amended, $450,000. nxrunriumrrs Ann m·:MoNs·mA·r1oNs IN uvm-sroox PRODUCTION nw rum CANE-SUGAR Arm COTDON nrsrmcrs or rim Umrmu srarus., , . Coopaativs expsi- T ble the Secretary of Agriculture in cooperation with the mengsiqlive-cto¢kproau tlioigilzlizs of the States conceme , or with, individuals, to make such °"°°°“ ‘”‘ investigations and demonstrations as may be necessary m connection with e development of livestock production m the cane—sugar and cotton districts of the United States, $46,500.