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 SEVENTIETH CONGRESS. SEss. II. Cx. 227. 1929 . 1195 information, and for investigations in meteorology, climatology, seis- mology, evaporation, and aerology, $364,000, of which not to exceed $10,000 may be expended for the maintenance of a printing office in Printing office. the city of Washington for the printing of weather maps, bulletins, circulars forms and other publications : Provided, That no printing Proviso. > > pr inti ng Limitation on work. shall be done by the Weather Bureau that can be done at the Govern- ment Printing Office without impairing the service of said bureau. For necessary expenses outside of the city of Washington m ci- Expe nses e lsewhe re. dent to collecting and disseminating meteorological, climatological, and marine information, and for investigations in meteorology, cli- matology, seismology, evaporation, and aerology, $2,120,000, of which not to exceed $200 may be expended for the contribution of the United States to the cost of the office of the secretariat of the Inter- orological Commit tee International Mete- United national Meteorological Committee. For investigations, observations, and reports, forecasts, warnings, etc orecasts, warnings, and advices for the protection of horticultural interests, $33,400 For the mainte nance of stat ions, for obs erving, measur ing, and Aerological stations. investiga ting atmospher ic phenomena, including sa laries and oth er expenses, in the city of Washington and elsewhere, $500,000, of which amo unt $50,000 sh all be immedi ately availab le. Total, Weather Bureau, $3,153,400, of which amount not to exceed trct. .°iees in the Dis- $486,000 may be expended for personal services in the District of Columbia. BUREAU OF ANIMAL INDUSTRY Animal Industry Bu- reau. SALARIES AND GEN ER AL EXPENSES General expenses. For carrying out the provisions of the Act approved May 29, Vol. 2 3Code, pp. 117, 1884 (U. S. C., p. 117, sec. 391; pp. 631-634, sets. 112- 119, 130 ), 631. establishing a Bureau of Animal Industry, and the provisions of V S26, Code, p. 14 833 . the Act approved March 3, 1891 (U . S . C ., p. 1444, sees. 75, 76), providing for the safe transport and humane treatment of export cattle fr om the United States to for eign countrie s, and for oth er purposes ; the Act approved August 30, 1890 (U. S . C ., pp . 630, 631, V oS Cde, 41 pp.630. sees . 101-105), providing for the importation of animals into the United States, and for other purposes ; and the provisions of the Meat inspection, pro. Act of May 9, 1902 (U. S. C., pp. 624, 625, sec. 25), extending the `~Vo32, p. 93. inspection of meats to process butter, and providing for the inspec- U.S.Code,p.624. tion of factories, marking of packages, and so forth ; and the pro- visions of the Act approved February 2, 1903 (U . S . C ., pp . 631-633, Vol. 33 • gyp . 1264 °ases sees . 111-113, 120-122), to enable the Secretary of Agriculture to u.S. Code, p.631. more effectually suppress and prevent the spread of contagious and infectious diseases of livestock, and for other purposes ; and also the provisions of the Act approved March 3, 1905 (U . S . C ., p . 633, sees . catty nu sont ine . 123-128), to enable the Secretary of Agriculture to establish and u.s. lode, p.633 . maintain quarantine districts, to permit and regulate the movement of cattle and other livestock therefrom, and for other purposes ; and Tw enty-e ight hour for carrying out the provisions of the Act of June 29, 1906 (U . S . C ., law. p . 1444, sees . 71-74), entitled " An Act to prevent cruelty to animals u.S • 3Code, p. 1444 . p. 607. while in transit by railroad or other means of transportation " ; and for car rying out the provisions of the Act appr oved March 4, 1913 Animal viruses, etc. (U. S . C ., p . 634, sees . 151-158), regulating the preparation, sale, u.S. Code, p.634. barter, exchange, or shipment of any virus, serum, toxin, or analogous products manufactured in the United States and the importation of such products intended for use in the treatment of domestic animals ; and for carrying out the provisions of the Packers and Packers and Stock- Stockyards Act, approved August 15, 1921 (U . S . C ., pp . 102-107, Stock- yards • 42,p. 159. sees . 181-229) ; and to enable the Secretary of Agriculture to collect c oil ge' an 102. is- and disseminate information concerning livestock, dairy, and other seminating inlorma- animal products ; to prepare and disseminate repo rts on anima l tion. 54835°-29-PT 1-79

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