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 QBK SIXfI‘Y¤-NIN'DH,H)N(]dtE8S. PBnss.< II. JG11. 39. 1927r wm- Prb¤id¢dg»Tl¤•t;the·li¤ntnt1ons in this Act as too thmoostt of farm B V buildings shall not appl tothispar ppb; l pt; Aw ‘W. t;· »¢ ·,t4, the study,. ection, urchiee, ' ,p:o a ation, and< istribntion of·rane¤an•i<*¢valu&le oceds,‘bufba,·: · vines, hangs, and plants    contrib? and  QR:  e•nd for ~ ‘ uetmn ~ ation in     si;      I et.; H li- »,.· ~..» N"“"“""""· so For  V '   distribution of new plants, etc. . Y , , ·. , hm and 1¤re—s¤ds;i:E•ri oineestigstnon random mvemantsufgrasaea, alfalfa, clover, and other forageorope,  the investigation of the utiliaationof caoti and other dry-land plants, $120,500. · ,,,2§§""°'° i""'"` ‘ For biophysicai invliegtggations in connection with the various lines of workherein antho ' ,·$35é812. v v· s X — w, Total, Bureau nf Plant In ustry, $3,945,425, of which amount ,,,“c§"’°” “‘ “‘° m' not to exceed $1,393,800 may be expended for personal services in the District of Columbia. S Fm · FOREST SERVICE, I saunms nm onmnmr. nxransns iEz°S§£’°»i$i1°ii§ iiiiim To enable the Secretary of Agriculture to experiment and to make B°°°°" and continue investigations and report on forestry, national for- ests, forest··»Bres,iandt:lumbering, but no part of thisvappmpriation s%a.l%1beUuset¢;;;o§;]alny experiénent park test made •;;utside the curisdictign ote ni = tes;=toavise eownersoi as‘tote proper care of the same; to investigate and test American timber and timber trees and their uses, an methods for the preservative Bun treatment of timber; to seek, through investigations an tbe—plant» lm ing of native and foreign suitable trees for the— treeless cm, de. regions; to erect necessary b ' dings: Provided, That the cost of any V°‘·‘“·"· lm building purchased erected, or as improved shall not exceed [$1,500 Pmmm do N except asprovided by the not of March 3, 1925; to pay all expenses national mia. " neoemary to protect, administer, and improvethe, national forests, including tree plantgplg in the forest reserves to prevent erosion, drift, surface wash, soilwade and the formation of iioodgeand inelu e gpayment of rewards underregulations cf the cre- tary of `c  for infomation   to the arrest and con- viction for violatiehlocfmthe laws and regu ations relating to fires in or near national forests, or for the unlawful taking of, or injury to, Government property· to ascertain the natural conditions upon mg? °‘ ml “*° and utilize the national forests; to transport and care for fish and game supplied to stock the national forests or the waters therein; to emplo! agents, clerks, assistants, and other labor required in prac- tical orestry _and in the administration of national forests in the city of Washington and elsewhere; to collate, digest, report, and illustrate the   of experiments and mvestigations made by the ,,,f‘,”‘§,,§§“ """’“°‘ ‘*““ Forest Serv1ce· to purchase necessary supplies, apparatus, oilice fix- tures, law books, and technical books and technical journals ‘for gilicers of the?Fo11iest Selrvice statipgsd eiptsicle of Washington, aknd or m _ supp ee an services ot er assistance necessary or the  relief,. of artisans, laborers, and other employees 1n any hazardous work  the Forest Service; to pay fre express, telephone, and telegraphcharges; for electrieqhght and power, fuel, ig88, 1QG,vl»I1d waslnng towels, and oiiicial traveling and cothcr nexsary expenses, includinép traveling 1 expenses for legal and fiscal- officer while performing orest Service work; and for rent outside of the District of Columbia, as follows: · · e
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