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 55 STAT.] 77TH CONG., IST SESS. -CH. 267 -JULY 1, 1941 1895 (44 U. S . C . 111, 212-220, 222, 241, 244), March 4, 1915 (7 U. S. C. 418), and June 20, 1936 (5 U. S. C. 108), and in pursuance of the Act approved March 30, 1906 (44 U. S . C. 214, 224), also including not to exceed $250,000 for farmers' bulletins, which shall be adapted to the interests of the people of the different sections of the country, an equal proportion of four-fifths of which shall be delivered to or sent out under the addressed franks furnished by the Senators, Representatives, and Delegates in Congress, as they shall direct, and also including printing and binding in cloth, with illustrations, twenty thousand copies of the Special Report on the Diseases of the Horse, the same to be revised and brought to date, of which fifteen thousand shall be for the use of the House of Repre- sentatives, and five thousand for the use of the Senate, $20,000, and including printing and binding in cloth, with illustrations, thirty-five thousand copies of the Special Report on the Diseases of Cattle, the same to be revised and brought to date, of which twenty-six thousand two hundred shall be for the use of the House of Representa- tives, and eight thousand eight hundred for the use of the Senate, $30,000, but not including work done at the field printing plants of the Forest Service authorized by the Joint Committee on Printing, in accordance with the Act approved March 1, 1919 (44 U. S . C. 111, 220): Provided,That the Secretary of Agriculture may transfer to this appropriation from the appropriation made for "Conservation and Use of Agricultural Land Resources" such sums as may be necessary for printing and binding in connection with marketing quotas under the Agricultural Adjustment Act of 1938, and from funds appropriated to carry into effect the terms of section 32 of the Act of August 24, 1935 (7 U. S . C. 612c), as amended, such sums as may be necessary for printing and binding in connection with the activities under said section 32, and from funds appropri- ated for parity payments under section 303 of the Agricultural Adjustment Act of 1 938, such sums as may be necessary for printing and binding in connection with such payments: Providec further, That the total amount that may be transferred under the authority granted in the preceding proviso shall not exceed $600,000. Total, Office of Information, $1,894,994. LIBRARY, DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE Salaries and expenses: For purchase and.exchange of books of reference, lawbooks, technical and scientific books, periodicals, and for expenses incurred in completing imperfect series; not to exceed $1,200 for newspapers; for dues, when authorized by the Secretary of Agriculture, for library membership in societies or associations which issue publications to members only or at a price to members lower than to subscribers who are not members; for salaries in the city of Washington and elsewhere; for official travel expenses, and for library fixtures, library cards, supplies. and for all other neces- sary expenses, $102,000, of which amount not to exceed $73,810 may be expended for personal services in the District of Columbia. OFFICE OF EXPERIMENT STATIONS PAYMENTS TO STATES, HAWAII, ALASKA, AND PUERTO RICO FOR AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATIONS Hatch Act: To carry into effect the provisions of an Act approved March 2, 1887 (7 U. S. C. 362, 363, 365, 368, 377-379), entitled "An Act to establish agricultural experiment stations in connection with the colleges established in the several States under the provisions of an Act approved July 2, 1862 (7 U. S . C. 301-308), and of the Acts 411 28 Stat. 601 . 38 Stat. 1110; 49 Stat. 1550 . 34 Stat. 825. Farmers' bulletins. "Diseases of the Horse. " "Diseases of Cattle." 40 Stat. 1270 . Provisos. Transfer of funds; marketing quotas, etc. Post, p. 435. 52 Stat. 31. 7U.S.C.ch.35. 49 Stat. 774 . Post, p. 437. 52 Stat. 45 . 7 U. S.C.§1303. Post, p. 436. Maximum amount. Support of stations. 24 Stat. 440 . 12 Stat. 503 . I'oM, p.H:1l.

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