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 SEVENTIETH CONGRESS. SESS. I. Cu. 57. 1928. 99 The a ppropr iation of $3 0,000 for th e fisca l year 1928 for a fish- warm springs, Ga. auxiliary station to. cu ltural stati on as an aux iliary to th e Warm Spring s, Geo rgia, sta- Vol.44,p. 1215. tion shall continue available for such purposes during the fiscal year 1929. Spear fish, S. Dak ., The approp riatio n of $ 35,000 for t he fisc al yea r 1928 for a fish- auxiliary station to, in cultural station in the State of Nebraska as an auxiliary to the fish- N ,o~44 a. 1215 . cultural station at Spearfish, South Dakota, is continued available for such purposes during the fiscal year 1929. Neosho, Mo ., aux- The approp riatio n of $ 35,000 for t he fisc al yea r 1928 for a fish- iliary station to, in cultural station in the State of Oklahoma as an auxiliary to the fish- •t 44;1 ills. cu ltural st ation at Neosho, M issouri, shall co ntinue av ailable f or such purpose during the fiscal year 1929. Saratoga, Wyo., fish Fish hatchery, Wyoming : For construction, repair, and improve- hatchery. ments to buildings, ponds, and water supply at the Saratoga, Wyo- Construction, etc. ming, fish-cultural station and its collecting stations and for the purchase of equipment, $18,000. Fish hatchery, Northvill'e', Michigan : For construction, repairs, fishha hatchery. Mach . and improvements to buildings, ponds, grounds, and water supply Construction, iion etc' at the Nort hville, M ichigan, fish-cult ural sta tion and its subst ations, Post, the purchase of equipment, including boats, and for the acquisition of land, $25,000. Bryan Point, Md. Transfer of Bryans Point station : For the transfer of the fish- Transfer of sh cul- tural cultural station at Bryans Point, Maryland, now on leased property, Efump station va• from. Fort o to land at Fort Humphreys, owned by the Governm ent, and the establishment of a fish-cultural station at that point, $8,000, to be made immediately available. Biological station Beaufort North Carolina : Fo r c on st ruc ti on Beaufort, rr. e., > > > biological station. rep air, a lterat ion, a nd imp roveme nts to buildi ngs, w harves, grou nds, construction, re- and water supply and for equipment at the Beaufort, North Caro- pairs, ec•' lina, biological station, $20,000. Maintenance of vessels : For maintenance of vessels and launches, vessels' including purchase and repair of boats, apparatus, machinery, and Maintenance, etc. other facilities required for use with the same, hire of vessels, and all other necessary expenses in connection therewith including not to exceed $1,000 for the purchase of plans and specifications for vessels or for contract personal services for the preparation thereof, and money accruing from commutation of rations and provisions on board vessels may be paid on proper vouchers to the persons hav- ing charge of the mess of such vessels, $152 .500, and $10,000 shall be im media tely avai lable for the procu remen t of supp lies and e quip - ment required for shipment to the Pribilof Islands for the service of the fiscal year 1929. Commutation of rations (not to exceed $1 per day) may be paid ti Commutation of ra- to officers and crews of vessels of the Bureau of Fisheries during the fiscal year 1929 under regulations prescribed by the Secretary of Commerce. Inquiry respecting food fishes : For inquiry into the causes of the q, iry d fisheries in- decrease of food fishes in the waters of the United States, and for investigation and experiments in respect to the aquatic animals, pl ants, and wa ters, in the inter ests o f fish cultur e and the fi shery industries, including maintenance, repair, improvement, equipment, and operations of biological stations, expenses of travel and prepara- tio n of repo rts, $83, 000. Fishery industries : For collection and compilation of statistics st atist ical inqu iries. of the fisheries and the study of their methods and relations, and the met hods o f pres ervati on and utili zation of fis hery p roduct s, inc lud- ing compensation of temporary employees, travel and preparation of reports, including temporary employees in the District of Columbia not to ex ceed $ 1,800, and a ll oth er nec essary expens es in connec tion the rewith, incl uding the pu rchase , not exceedi ng $1, 250, a nd mai nte-

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