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 990 SIX.TY·NIN"I`H CONGRESS. Sasa. II.  89. 1927. ·¤¤>“·°P•°°*- For cooperation with the War Department in the maintenance and operation of an airplane atm! toe prevent and sulpprem forest fires §§,.‘?'g;,,¤,b;d,,,L on national forests and   $50,000: rwided, That no part of this appropriation slxallebe used for the purchase of land or M Q, ,—i*=·e.‘ » . ”   ·: ~» boundaries of national forests thatmair be opened to homestudiseb tlemeutand entry under the homestead. awlsgfplnoable to the national forestsqf for then examination and a%pra' of lands in eife¤tin§ exchanges authorized by law and for t e survey thereof by metes an bounds or   by employees of the Forest Service, under the w%%h:¢<=&¤¤i- directioniof the Commissioner of the General Land Office; and for uowgmm "' the survey and plattingeof certain lands, chiefly valuable for icul- ture, uow hstad- or to listed. within the namoml forests, er the V¤1- 34. v- M Act of Juneo11,·»1906 (Thirty·fourth Statutes, page 233), and the Act $:*1. gf} ppg ’°“· of March 3, 1899 (Tiurtieth Statutes, page 1095), as provided by the ’ p` ‘ Act of March 4, 1913, $55,000. b$t&¤¤¤=¤sr¤¤¤d~ For the construction of sanitary facilities and for fire preventive measures on public camp grounds within. the national forests when necessary for the protection of the public health or the prevention of forest fires, $40,000; V n _ , pu§¤;itx;¤¤¤¢¤. wv For the purchase·_andama1ntenanee of n_ field, oiiice, and laboratory supplies, mstrument t and equipments, g130,000. d,,‘{‘,}g%§,‘,'f",‘g",e,t},',‘},°;,_“ For investigations of methods for wood distillation and for the ¤¤¤‘»»¤¤= preservative treatment of timber, for timber testing, and the test- mgof such woods as may require test to ascertain if they be suitable for  paper, for mvestigations and tests within the United States of oreign woods of commercial importance to industries in the United States, and for other investigations- and experiments to promote economy iu the use of forest and fiber products; and for commercial demonstrations of improved methods ogogrocesses, in ]Qij*:_;mw for pulp cooperation with individuals and companies, $500, : Provided, mmusmm. That not to exceed $155000 of this amount may be used fom the investigation by the Forest Products Laboratory of the United States Department of Agriculture of flax straw as a source of sugply for the manufacture of pulp and paper. im*§’ggg°cxg°c*;<§°°°¤°¤d or experiments and investigations of range conditions within ` theauational forests or elsewhere on the public range, and of methods for improving the range by roseeding, regulation of grazing, and other means, $44,880. n e ‘ “ Beedinz. me pim- For the purchase of tree seed, cones, and nurseréy stock, for seed- t°“’°°°' ing and tree planting within national forests, an for experiments gud investigations necessary for such seeding and tree planting, 150,000. cS;·}¤¤§¤¤¤¤¤¢ vf f¤r- 0For silvicultural, dendrological, and other experiments and °° ` investiggtions, independently or in eooperationtwith other branches of the ederal Government, with States, and with individuals, to determine the best methods for the conservative management of ,,,E{,"§§,"“§§§ @@2 forest and forest land, $337,000, of which amount not to exceed ¤¤£iV¤¤¤& $60,000 shall be immediately available for, the establishment of nl"` forest experiment stations as provided in the Act entitled ‘*An- Act to authorize the establishment and mainteuanceiof eat forest egperi- ment station in the Ohio and Mississippi —Valleys,” approved J u y 3, ,,§,‘%e“§‘g&‘“ P°“‘“”" 1996, and as provided in the Act entitled "A.u Act for the establish- A ·¤·°*°- 0 ment and  ofa forest experiment stationi in Pennsyl- zwqmp. vania andthe neighb0riugeSta.tm?" approved rJu1gé3, 1926: Provided, NE,‘§,§‘°‘ “§q,£;';‘§;{ That not more than $1,000 of thus amoimtimay, expended for the N¤¤°¤¤{ Fmt- impmvement of the statioutbui1din§:_which was constructed at the Bessay N¤m¤y,<Nebr.sk¤nNa¢1¤¤¤1` orest (formerly Dismal River V°1‘“""°°°‘ Forest Reserve), in accordance with the Act. of June 30, 1906 (Thirty-fourth Statutes at Large, page 696). `
 * ,.,;s°?‘,,°§&,,}{,”i`?.:_ $2; o l.i¤E0rthe2se1eetion,ichesi§méation, and segregation of lands within the