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 72d C ONGRESS. SESS. II. CH. 203 . MA RCH 3, 1933 . 1453 Fruit and shade tree insects : For insects affecting fruits, grapes, ins it and shade tree nuts, shade trees, and hardy shrubs, and including research on the J apanese and Asia tic beetl es, the Parlatori a date s cale, an d fruit f lies, Sum from balance for $366,000, together with $55,000 of the unexpended balance ofthea ca it yearnig f'witfi y, appropriation for the Mediterranean fruit fly contained in the Agri- Vol.4s,p.422 . cultural Appropriation Act for the fiscal year 1931. Truck and garden crop insects : For insects affecting truck and Truck and garden garden crops, including tobacco, sugar beets, and ornamental plants, crops. $390, 000 . Forest insects : For insects affecting forests under section 4 of Forest insects. the Act approved May 22, 1928 (U . . C. e SuSupp . title 16, sec . ing infesaiins etc 1t- 581c), entitled "An Act to insure adequate supplies of timber and Ucls4Cp Supp. VI, other forest products for the people of the United States, to promote p . 2zs . the full use for timber growing and other purposes of forest lands in the United States, including farm wood lots and those abandoned areas not suitable for agricultural production, and to secure the cor- relation and the most economical conduct of forest research in the Department of Agriculture, through research in reforestation, timber growing, protection, utilization, forest economics, and related sub- jects, " $179,9 70. Cereal and forage insects : For insects affecting cereal and forage 6eCereal and forage In- crops, includinsugarcane and rice, and including research on the European corn -borer, $451,640. Cotton insects : For insects affecting cotton and including research ,, rm sic pink boll- on the pink bollworm of cotton, $175,000. For insects affecting man and animals, $130,000. Man and animals. Household and stored products insects : For household insects and Stored products. p insect s affect ing store d produc ts, incl uding $4, 517 for insects a ffecting u. S. c., Supp. VI, forest products under section 4 of the Act approved May 22, 1928 p .225. (U. S . C ., Supp . V, title 16, sec . 581c), $130,000. Identification and classification of insects : For the identification Identification and and classification of insects, including taxonomic, toxicological, and classification of insects. related phases of insect pest control, the importation and exchange of useful insects, and the maintenance of an insect pest survey for the collection and dissemination of information to Federal, State, mD se minating Infor . and other agencies concerned with insect pest control, $190,000. For bee culture and apiary management, $65,000. Bee cul ture. Total, Bureau of Entomology, $2,213,968, of which amoun t not tr Services in the Dis- to exceed $435,720 may be expended for personal services in the District of Columbia, and not to exceed $21,075 shall be available for the purchase of motor-propelled and horse-drawn passenger- Vehicles. carrying vehicles necessary in the conduct of field work outside the Dis tric t of Colu mbia. BUREAU OF BIOLOGICAL SURVEY SALARIES AND GENERAL EXPENSES Biological Survey Bureau . Genera l exp enses . 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, including cooperation with Federal, Sta te, co unty, or oth er ag encies or wi th far m bure aus, organi zation s, or individuals, as follows : General administrative expenses : For necessary expenses for gen- ,, rffice Chief oo'bureau and era l admi nistra tive p urpos es, in cludin g the salary of c hief o f bure au and other perso nal se rvice s in t he Dis trict of Col umbia, $76, 865.