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 SIXTYUNINTH CONGRESS. Sess; I; Cn. 286.v 1926. 519 State and to other»States, in cooperation»·with—the State of Alabama ,,j',ff‘°· °‘°— °°°¤°'* and other States concerned and with iniliviyduals affected including the emplogment of persons and means nr the citgof `Washington. and elsew ere, and all other  expenses, 2,500. 1>ru·;v¤NjrrNq srérmanpor    pasrauudpnmnxs   md ¤**“¤ To enable the Secreta of Agriculture to meet the emer ncy xm ¤¤Y¤¢;¤* · caused,by_the,’,sp0mad of!-he Japanese, and Asiatic beetles, add to :;::5 W wqé provide means r‘ the ·investigatio§,`· control and prevention of spread of tlieserinsectsithr·ough<iutitli United States, in cooperation vyith‘ they States concerned mc uding "when necessary, cooperation with the Federal HorticulturaIiBoard’*in establi _, maintaining, $§,{’;;f'{,’;,€’,,, M and enforcingjquarantines promi1¥¤2ed_under the" ant quarantine ' Act of  20, 1912 as amen ed includingthe eihplognent of persons an I1l§$IlS'“l.D'_liL8 cig of’Washingtcn»and elsew re, and all other necessa_ ryexpensesi 85000. i ‘ 5* ‘   “ Total fBureau of*Entomo ogg, $2 625,168, of whlcliamount not to ,,,S,,‘§T""°°“ ’° ‘“° °"‘ exceed $325,000 `may beexpen ed for personal services in the‘Dis- trictiof Columbia. ‘· I ` A jp ' BUREAU OF` BIOLOGICAL SURVEY aggfm S°"" For chief of bureau and other personal services in the District miiihiizthglidmiilmmd of Columbia in accordance with- the Classification Act of 1923 and for personal services in the field, $104,000. i cnpznaar. nxrmrsns, BUREAU or momorcar. smzvzr °°°"°1°‘°°'”°°‘ For salaries and- employment of labor in the city of Washington .¢Em°l°”°°’ °°°°°°°’ andelsewhere furniture, supplies, including the  of bags, ta ’*and labels printedin the course of, manufacture, traveling and alF:’ther expenses neessarg dnicondfirctiriéginvestigations and carry- ini outofithe workoftlie ui·eau,asfollo,s:ff "  "   _ p Ron V H u iw me maintenance eros lMcsu¤¤·N»u¤nn Bison as ima t....m..’ ‘ ° ' otherireservatigns and nu the maintenance `of ·game'introdu:§ into suitable localities on publiclands, under {tif the Biolo 2 cal Survey, `including eonstruetiontof ·fen<;in§;1fvifirdens? quartea, · shelters for animals landings, ,,r6hds,_‘trails,  ditches, tele= phone lines, roctworl:,*b1rlkheads,‘and _0tHerf`imprbve“ir1ents necessalg Hamm 0, wd for the economicaliadmi1iiB'¢r¤i?i6¥1*  0f W6 1°¤¤¤1‘V¤l7l9 » ¤'§.°°"°°· and for the’en»forcéineht ofsection'84 `of_the’,Act a proved March ` °l'°°’°‘u°" 4, 1909, entitled’“ Art Act to casdiig,  and,”tmen¤i’the`penal_ laws ,,,,,,,_ of the United States," $46,00Gi£‘    $2,500may bensed   ew- for the purchase, capture; and transportation offgame fornational rcservatlonsi K I 3 n [ ' North American For investigating the food habits of North American birds and ¤¤,;*:°d·¤g_a•B1¤:g¤§m¤ pther animals in re ation to rigricultiurp, horticulture, and forestry; nam, ew. ° ` or investigations, experiments, an Jemonstrations in  , ion with rearing fur-bearrnganimals; for experiments, demonstrations, ¤¤g°Z£°i°¤¥ii`{ mb and cooperation in   mountain rons, `wolves, ooyotes, bob- cats, prairie dogs, gophexsugroundpsquirrels, jack rabbits, and other animals injurious to agric ture, horticulture,`forestry, animal ,hus— Suppmu ,,,,,8, bandry and wildgame; and for the protection of stock and other domestic animals through the suppression of rabies in predatory wild animals, $533,290; {