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 SIXTY—EIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 266. 1924. 447 _ For collaboration with other departments of the Government de- °,§;“g$,"§jg¤tS”"" S11‘1Dg chemical investigations and whose heads reqiliest the Secretary ` of Aggiiugggre for such assistance, and for other miscellaneous worx · _ Epi- iniestiglatiopmandl experiment  the utilizaggn, for coloring, ,·igStil§-me%i0¥°a:aY`ZttZi me `cina an tec ica pur oses o raw materi grown or produced in the United States, iii cooperation with such persons, associations or corporations as may be found necessa including repairs, alterations, improvements, or additions to arbiiilding on the Arlington Experimental Farm, $55,805; For the mvestigation and development of methods for the manu- T“"l°“*'“"’°*°‘ facture of table sirup and sugar and of methods for the manufacture gg sweet sirups by the utilization of new agricultural sources, 8 370- ., I, D Eor dnablinglthe Secretary of Agriculture to caux into effect the $iii?si:°:ii.1so. ` provisions of the Act of J 1me 30, 1906, entitled "A.n ct for preventing the manufacture, sale or transportation of adulterated, or II11S~ piranded, 05 poisonouskor ielegierziglus foods,dd;·ugs,dmed1cmes, and quors an or regula ra c erem an or o er urposes • tg cgloiierate assoc%€ons and scientgficdsocgeties in t€e revilsicéxi °°§;$*°° °‘ "‘“‘""°‘ 0 e Uni tates P armacopoeia an eve o ment o met o s oraminins smxzu of analysis, and for investigating the character oi, the chemical and mu ‘°°° _ physical tests whiplhfare applied to gmerican piiplducts in {pre' countries an or ins tin e same ore s ment w en dleiiired by thd shippers orpgiivnegs of these products intended for countries where chemical and Elgysical tests are required before the ,,mm_ said products are allowed to sold therein, $716,260: _Promded, nsvunimie. Qflhaiteéug more than $4,280 shall be used for travel outside of the ni tates• For enabling the Secretary of Agriculture to carry into effect the §",,§’§$,°$°°§,',°.`$':,‘t. provisions of the Act approved March 2, 1897, entitled “An Act to *¤{;3_°°·,,’ p_ ,0,, v,,,_ prevent the importation of impure and unwholesome tea,” as amended, gap. ma; vox. 41, p. including payment of compensation and expenses of the members of the board appointed under section 2 of the Act and all other necessaxiy officers_ and employees, $36,110; Inmwda ud or the invesitigatugi glad de&relopm§n§0of m;;htodst_of mgnufaci mggggtegum M turing insectici es an ngici es an r inv nga in c emica ' problems relating to the composition, action, and apphcation of insecticides and fungicides, $29,440; mm dm mm For the investigation and develcapment of methods for the proven- mm, m. tion of grain-dust, smut-dust, an other plant·dust explosions and ,m’j‘°"‘°""°""°'°“" ggauétggig fires, including fires in cotton gms and cotton-011 mills, Flor the gnvestigation and ldemonstigltion ofhgiprglveddlmethods or mijzlwgiis, demprocesses 0 preparing nava stores e weig g _ an_ ing trans- " • ‘ portation, and uses of same, in cobperation with individuzils and companies, including the employment of necessary persons and means in the city of Washington and elsewhere,  to enable the Secretary W lm of Agriculture to carry into eifect the provisions of the Naval Stores ‘*’*" ‘ Act of March 3, 1923, $20,000; In all, general expenses, $1,047 ,230. ‘ Total, ureau of Chemistry, $1,387,230. BUREAU or so1Ls. S°”“”“‘°““‘ sananms. and odi - For chief of bureau and other personal services in the District of ¤¤S¤h:EL mm Columbia in accordance with the Classification Act of 1923 and for personal services in the field, $90,000. — ‘ 45s22°-251-31