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 268 74TH CONGRESS. SESS. I. CH. 131. MAY 175 . 1935 . Barberry eradication, Barberry eradication : For the eradication of the common barberry and for applying such other methods of eradication, control and prevention of spread of cereal rusts as in the judgment of the Secre- tary of Agriculture may be necessary to accomplish such purposes, L o al • scon tributions $200,000 : Provided, That $30,000 of this amount shall be available required. for expenditure only when an equal amount shall have been appro- priated, subscribed, or contributed by States, counties, or local authorities, or by individuals or organizations for the accomplish- No n desmltd. for ment of such purposes : Provided further, That no part of the money herein appropriated shall be used to pay the cost or value of property injured or destroyed. Cotton insects. Cotton insects : For insects affecting cotton, $147,244. trolink bollworm con- Pink bollworm control : For the control and prevention of spread of the pink bollworm, including the establishment of such cotton- free areas as may be necessary to stamp out any infestation, and for Coo erationwith necessary surveys and control operations in Mexico in cooperation with the Mexican Government or local Mexican authorities, S276,839. Thurberia Weevil. Thurberia weevil control : For the control and prevention of spread of the Thurberia weevil, $2 ,808 . Bee culture. Bee culture : For bee culture and apiary management, $68,000. Insects affecting man Insects affecting man and animals : For insects affecting man, and ani ma>s' household possessions, and animals, $120,148. Identification and Insect pest survey and identification : For the identification and c lassi ficat ion o f ins ects . classification of insects, including taxonomic, morphological, and related phases of insect-pest control, the importation and exchange of useful insects, and the maintenance of an insect pest survey for m Dii Disseminating tnf•r ° the collection and dissemination of information to Federal, tate, and other agencies concerned with insect-pest control, $134,798 . Control investiga- Con trol i nvest igati ons : F or dev elopin g equi pment or appa ratus to tins ' aid in enforcing plant quarantines, eradication and control of plant pests, determining methods of disinfecting plants and plant products to eliminate injurious pests, determining the toxicity of insecticides, and related ph ases of insect pest control, $62,518 . Insecticide and fun - Insecticid e and fungicide investigations : F or t he in ve st ig at io n an d gicide investigations. development of methods of manufacturing insecticides and fungi- cides, and for investigating chemical problems relating to the compo- sition, action, and application of insecticides and fungicides, $168,984. Transit inspection. Transit inspection : For the inspection in transit or otherwise of Vol.37,p.315;Vol. 4t, p. 250; Vol. 45, p. articles quarantined under the Act of August 20, 1912 (U .S.C., r` .S.C.,p.123. Supp . VII title 7, sees . 161, 164a), as amended, and for the inter- ception and disposition of materials found to have been transported interstate in violation of quarantines promulgated thereunder, $29,059. quar- antines . plant guar- Foreign plant quarantines : For enforcement of foreign plant quar- antines, at the port of entry and/or port of export, and to prevent Mexican cotton, etc . the movement of cotton and cottonseed from Mexico into the United States, including the regulation of the entry into the United States of railway cars and other vehicles, and freight, express, baggage, or Cle ani ng, etc. other materials from Mexico, and the inspection ? cleaning, and disin- fe ction thereof, including construction an d repair of necessary build- ings, plants, and equipment, for the fumigation, disinfection, or cleaning of products, railway cars, or other vehicles entering the Receipt 0 United States from Mexico, $625,956 : Provided, That any moneys Receipts covered in. received in payment of charges fixed by the Secretary of Ariculture on account of such cleaning and disinfection shall be covered into the Treasury as miscellaneous receipts. an xeckisc inspection Certification of exports : For the inspection, under such rules and regulations as the Secretary of Agriculture may prescribe, of )r Ir .e: I n 1 0 t a Id rr