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 INDEX. 3341 Pipestone, Minn., PSjI'8. appropriation for Indian school aL 217, 1578 Pip pitt, Maggie (widow), pension increased_____ _____________ 2308 Pitcher, Olive (widow), pension increased _ __________________ 1938 Pitchlynn, Peter P., Court of Clain::s to render judgment to administrator of estate of, in- stead of to his heirs__________ 1710 Pittenger, I du B. (widow), pen~on____________________________ 1811 Pitts, Robert H., pcnsion____________________________ 2002 Pittsburgh and West l'irginia Railway Company, may bridge Monongahela River, at Charleroi, Pa_ _ _ ___ ______ ___ _ _ 1180 Pittsburgh.) Cincinnati, Chicago, and St. Louis Railroad Company, construction of bridge across Ohio River, at Steubenville, Ohio, by, legalized_ __ ___ __ ________ ___ __ 1074 Pittsburgh, Pa., appropriation for mining experiment station, care, etc __________ 102,1133
 * or public huilding_________________ 1043

deficiency appropriation for public building aL _________________ 31,923 bridge authorized across Monongahela River, aL ___________________ 11 73 Ohio River, aL___________________ 1167 sewer outlet in Allcgheny River, legal- ized_________________________ 1483 any neccssary changes in, to be made_ 1483 time extended for bridging Mononga- hela River, aL ______________ _ 384 Pittsfield, Ma,~s., appropriation for acquiring land and cxt.cnding public builliillg aL __ _ Pittsylvania County, l'a., 180 reconstruction of bridgc authorizcd across Dan Riv<:r, iIL_________ 1159 Pitzer, .Ad~line (tlJidow), penslOP lllcreased _____ ._ _____________ 2237 Pitz~r, Lucinda A. (widow), pension ____________________________ 1783 Place, ~u8i!na (ll'idow), pensIOn lllcreased _ _ __ __ __ ___ ___ __ __ _ 2,80 Plank,.Ma;1I W. (widow), pensIOn lllcreascd _ _ __ __ __ ___ __ ___ ___ 1940 Plant, Celina (widow), pension incrcascd _ _ ____ _ ___ __ ___ _ ___ 2309 Plant Disease Survey, appropriation for maintenance, ctc_ 549, 1200 Plant Dust Explosions, appropriation for investigatin!llUcthods of prevcnting ______________ 557, 1207 Plant Ind'.lstry Bureau, Department of Agriculture, appropriation for salarics and expenses_ 549, 1199 investigations, et~ ____________ 549, 1199 cost of buildings limited ______ 549, 1200 employing experts, etc ________ 549,1200 for Chief of Bureau, and office person- neL ______________________ 549,1200 for investigating plant, tree, and fruit diseases; of pecans_ _ _____ _ ___ _ 549 for plant disease sun'ey, etc_ _ __ _ 549, 1200 for citrl!s canker eradication, etc_ 549, 1200 local contributions required ___ 549, 1200 no payment for destroyed trees_ 550, 1200 Plant Industry Bureau, Department of Paa-. Agriculture-Continued. appropriation tor investigating, etc., tree diseases; chestnut tree bark; studv of new methods of cO'1trol, etc_~ _____________________ 550,1200 for cooperative eradication of white pine blister rust; condition __ 550, 1200 for investigatmg, etc., vegetable gnd forage plant discases _________ _ for physiology of crop plants, etc ___ _ for plant nutrition, etc., investiga- 550 550 tions _____________________ 550, 1200 for cotton production and diseases_ _ 1200 for acclimatizing tropical plants, etc_ 550, cottonseed interbreeding, etc. _ __ _ _ rubber producing plants ________ _ for drug!>, spices, etc., plants, investi- 1201 550 550 gations ___________________ 550,1201 for crop technological investigat:ons, etc.; nematodes_ __ __ __ __ __ _ 550, 1201 for testing commercial seeds, etc_ 550, 1201 prever.ting adultc;ated seed and grain admission ____________ 550, 1201 share of expense, International Seed Testing Congress ______ 550, 1201 for improving eercal production, diseases, etc_ _ ___ __ _ ___ __ _ _ 551, 1201 flax cultivation, disease--, etc __ 551,1201 broomcorn improvement and pro- duction ___________________ 551. 1201 destroying barberry bushes, etc___ 551, 1201 amount to be contributed by States_ 551, 1201 for improving tobacco production, etc ________________________ 551,1201 for drought resistant crops, etc_ _ _ __ 551 for sugar plants, etc_; 6up-ar beet investigations _____________ 551,1201 for improving grazing lands, etc_ 551, 1201 for dry-land farming expcriments, ~tc_ 551, 1201 Woodwal'd, Okla., experiment sta- tion_________________________ 1201 no new fi~ld stations _________ 551, 1202 for horticultural experiment station, Cheyenne, Wyo __ __ __________ 551 for utilizing western reclaimed lauds, etc_______________________ 551, 1202 for edible nuts, growing, shipping, etc__________________________ 551 for investigating fruit, etc., growing, marketing,etc. ____________ 552, 1202 for experimental gardensaPl( grounds_ 552 -1. 120~ for investigating producing, market- ing, etc., truck crops, p3tatoes, etc__________________________ 552 for nursery plants, etc., investiga- tions, cooperative with States, etc__________________________ 552 for farm, Arlington, Va_ __ __ _ ___ 552. 1202 for foreign seed and plant introduc- tion experiments, etc _______ 552,1202 for purchase, etc., of new seeds; forage crops investigations, etc__ 552, 1202 for biophysicat'investigations____ 552, 1202 deficiency appropriation for improv- ing, etc., grazing lands_________ 12 for investigating fruit gro\\ing, etc_ _ 12 for general expenses ________ 41, 44, 46, 933 for salaries and expenses___________ 1617

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