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 552 PUBLIC LAWS-CH. 421-JUNE 25, 1940 [54 STAT. Mexican fruitfly Mexican fruitfly control: For the control and prevention of spread control. of the Mexican fruitfly, including necessary surveys and control oper- ations in Mexico in cooperation with the Mexican Government or local Mexican authorities, $167,960. tacankier erSi. - Citrus canker eradication: For determining and applying such methods of eradication or control of the disease of citrus trees known as "citrus canker" as in the judgment of the Secretary of Agriculture may be necessary, including cooperation with such authorities of the States concerned, organizations of growers, or individuals, as No indmnits. he may deem necessary to accomplish such purposes, $13,485: Pro- vided, That no part of the money herein appropriated shall be used to pay the cost or value of trees or other property injured or destroyed. Gypsy, etc., moth Gypsy and brown-tail moth control: For the control and preven- cnro tion of spread of the gypsy and brown-tail moths, $375,000. Dutch ein disease Dutch elm disease eradication: For determining and applying er l cat. methods of eradication, control, and prevention of spread of the disease of elm trees known as "Dutch elm disease" and of a virus disease of elm trees prevalent in the Ohio Valley, $400,000, to be oSta°te . ontrib immediately available: Provided, That, in the discretion of the Sec- tions. retary of Agriculture, no expenditures from this appropriation shall be made for these purposes until a sum or sums at least equal to such expenditures shall have been appropriated, subscribed, or con- tributed by State, county, or local authorities, or by individuals, or Noindemnities. organizations concerned: Provided further, That no part of this appropriation shall be used to pay the cost or value of trees or other property injured or destroyed. eradhcatyp o tc Phony peach and peach mosaic eradication: For determining and applying such methods of eradication, control, and prevention of spread of the diseases of peach trees known as "phony peach" and 'peach mosaic" as in the judgment of the Secretary of Agriculture may be necessary, including cooperation with such authorities of the States concerned, organizations of growers, or individuals, as he may deem necessary to accomplish such purposes, including the cer- tification of products out of the infested areas to meet the require- Noindemnities. ments of State quarantines, $89,800: Provided, That no part of the money herein appropriated shall be used to pay the cost or value of trees or other property injured or destroyed. Forest inset. Forest insects: For insects affecting forests and forest products, 4Btat. 701. under section 4 of the Act approved May 22, 1928 (16 U. S . C . 581c), entitled "An Act to insure adequate supplies of timber and other forest products for the people of the United States, to promote 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 correlation and the most economical conduct of forest research in the Depart- ment of Agriculture, through research in reforestation, timber grow- ing, protection, utilization, forest economics, and related subjects" and for insects affecting ornamental trees and shrubs, $212,500. Blisterust control. Blister rust control: For applying such methods of eradication, control, and prevention of spread of the white pine blister rust as in the ud.gment of the Secretary of Agriculture may be necessary State, etc., ontri- to accomplish such purposes, and in the discretion of the Secretary of Agriculture no expenditures shall be made for these purposes until a sum or sums at least equal to such expenditures shall have been appropriated, subscribed, or contributed by State, county, or local authorities, or by individuals or organizations concerned Noind ti. $4000000: Provided, That no part of this appropriation shall be used to pay the cost or value of trees or other property injured or destroyed.

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