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 SEV ENTIETH C ONGRESS. SEss. II. CH. 227. 1929. 1209 For taxonomy and interrelations of insects, and including the importation and exchange of useful insects and an insect pest sur- , $1 45,0 00. or bee cu lture, $54,400. Total, Bureau of Entomology, $1,882,670, of which amount not to exceed $396,000 may be expended for personal services in the District of Columbia. ve BUREAU OF BIOLOGICAL SURVEY SALARIES AND GENERAL EXPENSES Useful insects, insect pest survey. Bee culture. Services in the Dis- trict. Bi ological Su rvey Bureau. General expenses. For salaries and employment of labor in the city of Washington Salaries, supplies, etc. and elsewhere, furniture, supplies, including the purchase of bags, tags, and labels printed in the course of manufacture, traveling and all other expenses necessary in conducting investigations and carry- ing out the work of the bureau, as follows For necessary expenses for general administrative purposes, includ- ing the salary of chief of bureau and other personal services in the District of Columbia, $73 .280. Mai ntenan ce of mammal and bird r eserva tions : For t he mainte- Reservations for game. nance of the Montana National Bison Range and other reser va- tions and for the maintenance of game introduced into suitable localities on public lands, under supervision of the Biological Survey, including construction of fencing, wardens' quarters, shelters for animals, landings, roads, trails, bridges, ditches, telephone lines, rockwo rk, bu lkhead s, an d othe r impr ovemen ts ne cessar y for the economical administration and protection of the reservations and Prot ecti on of bir d preserves. for the enforcement of section 84 of the Act approved March 4, Vol.35,p. 1104. 1909 (U . S . C ., p . 471, sec . 145), entitled "An Act to codify, revise, U.S. Codep.471. and amend the penal laws of the United States," and acts amenda- tory thereto, $75,000 : Provided, That $ 2,500 may be used for t he purchase, capture, and transportation of game for national reser- vations. Food habits of birds and animals : For investigating the food habits of North Ameri can birds and other animal s in relation to agricul- ture, horticulture, and forestry ; for experiments, demonstrations, and cooperation in destroying mountain lions, wolves, coyotes, bobcats, prairie dogs, gophers, ground squirrels, jack rabbits, and other ani- mals inj urio us t o ag ricu ltur e, h orti cult ure, forestry, animal hus- bandry, and wild game ; and for the protection of stock and other domestic animals through the suppression of rabies in predatory wild animals, $633,273. Production of fur-bearing animals : For investigations, ex pe ri- ments, demonstrations, and cooperation in connection with the pro- duction and utilization of fur-bearing animals raised for meat and fur, in the United States and Alaska, $51,200. For biological investigations, including the relations, habits, geo- graphic distribution, and migration of animals and plants, and the preparation of maps of the life zones, $56,800. Protection of migratory birds : For all necessary expenses for Migratory bird pro- enforcing the provisions of the Migratory Bird Treaty Act of July te Vol .40, p. 755. 3, 1918 (U . S . C ., pp. 436, 437, sees . 703-711), and for cooperation Po t,P 1222. 436 . with local authorities in the protection of migratory birds, and for necessary investigations connected therewith, $173 .013 : Pro vided , Proviso. Prohibiting shipping That of this sum not more than $20,500 may be used for the enforce- prohibi ted birds, et c. ment of sections 241, 242, 243, and 244 of the Act approved March 4, U~ISnCodelpp .492- 1909 (U. S . C ., pp . 492 193, sees . 391-394), entitled "An Act to 493 . codify, revise, and amend the penal laws of the United States," and Ca rryi ng il lega lly for the enforcement of section 1 o f the Act app roved May 25, 1900 kille d g am e. (U . S . C ., p . 436, see . 701), entitled "An Act to enlarge the powers U .l S .Code, p .436. Chief of Bureau, and office personnel. Pro vis o . Purchase of game. North American birds and animals . Food-habits investi- gations, etc. Destroying predatory animals . Suppression of rabies . Fur-beari ng animals . Inve stig ating pro duc- tion of, etc . Biological investiga- tions.

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