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 450 SIXTYAEIGHTH CONGRESS. sms. I. Ch. 266. 1924. means in the city of Washington and 81SGWhB1`B,_&I1d ajll other neces- www sary expenses, $216,350; Provided, That in the d1scret1011 of the Secumnqumd. retary of Agriculture $100,000 of {311.18 amount shall be avmlable fqr expenditure only when sm equal amount shall have been approprgat¤d,.subscribod, or contributed by States, ccnmtms, or local authoutics, or by individuals or organizations, for the accomplishment of such purposes. . M°¤mbmb°°u°` CONTROL AND rmvmwnox or SPREAD or mm nmxxcnz mmm awww. for preventing!} slpma To enable the Secretary of Agriculture to meet the emergency °" caused by the recent introduction and rapid multiplication of the Mexican bean beetle in the State of Alabama, and other States, and to provide means for the study, experimentation in eradication, and for the control and prevention of the ‘sprcad of this insect in that State aud to other States, in cooperation with the State of Alabama and other States concerned and with individuals affected, i1i’c1udin§ the employment of persons and means in the city of Washington an elsewhere, and all other necessary expenses, $28,105. Total, Bureau of Entomology, $2,065,848. ¤£1:L?"°°‘ °"'°’ BUREAU OF BIOLOGICAL SURVEY. snanzms. _°g}*_¥t'•°°**°“*°°’““ For chief of bureau a11d_other personal services in the District of Columbia in accordance with the Classification Act of 1923. and for personal services m the Held, $106,340. °°°'"` °°°°°°"» cmnmu. EXPENSES, ummm or momuicn. stmvnY._ _u§f¤*P‘°’°°°·’°W“°* For salaries and employment of labor in the city of Washington and elsewhere fuzjuiture, supplies, including the purchase of bags, wigs, and Iabcis prmtod in the course of manufacture, traveling and gn other expenses necessary in conducting investigations and carry- i { 1ui_out. the work of the bureau, as follows: ¤§,°€°"“ °°' °' or the maintenance of the Montana National Bison Range and other reservations and for the maintenance of game introduced into suitable localities on public lands, under supervision of the Biological Survey, including construction of fenci, waz·dens’ quarters, shelters for animals, landings, roads, tmilsjlgridges, ditches, telephone lines, rockwork, bulkheads, and other improvements necessary . for the economical administration and protection of the reservations, __];*g*j¤¤¤¤¤ Wd PW and for the enforcement of section 84 of the Act up roved March 4, Vol.35,p um. 1909, entitled “An Act to codify, revise, and amen; the penal laws of the United States," $43,435, of which sum $2,500 may be used for. the Igprchase, capture, and transportation of game for national res- . erva l0l1S’ bisrdgn »1$a€§§?£;x$ °t° For investigating the food habits of North American birds and *“*”” ““’°°“‘ otheg animals in relation to agriculture, horticulture, and forestry- _ fqr investigations, experiments, and demonstrations in connectim; m§;‘§_gg{§_¤;g;Hg$g;§j with rearing furjbearing animals: for experiments, demonstrations and cooperation 111 destroying mountain lions, wolves, coyotes, bob; cats, pra§r1p Qogs, gopheys, ground squirrels, jack rabbits. and other suppressing mm ammals 1I1]UI']QllS to agriculture, horticulture, forestry, animal hus- ` bandryz ami w1]d game: and for the protection of stock and other doynesgc  through the suppression of rabies in predatory wild _ _ _ amma, , Z · ¤§;g?1°“*°°“ ‘“"°’*"g"‘ For_bi0§0gQcal §nvestigatiqns. including the relations, habits, geograpluc distribution, and mxgration of animals and plants. and the preparzmcn of maps of the life zones, $28,475; '