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456 SIXTY-FOURTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 313. 1916. °°¤“'°°,,,,*°,¤”•,,*¤°*· kages of seeds the contents thereof shall be ainly indicated, and

¤¢“¤:¤.m•¤ ’ at {hi; Secretary shall not distribute to an Senatg, Representative, or

Delegate seeds entirelyunfit for the te and locality he repre- ` sents, but shall distribute the same so that each Member may have my dwmun of iagual value, as as magklze, agi thtibest adaphed tgithe i¤¢•¤¤¤¤¤r¤•¤¤¤¤· locality regesentsz r, , the ott to ‘ €°“”N..H’” a"P3°°“°*‘.m‘*'* ih ""M”1‘?"° te i" 'élii ?‘?f‘° °‘§' _ ZWI eent * yo aeoatite Dwmum d my ready for delivgynot thanthe tenlth day of Janualiyz ¤•n¤an·•u¤¤¤¤¤. Pfwkkd, dyn,  » of allotments to Senators, Bep{l;•:entat1jves,; and De tes in remanmng nmcalled for °“ ·.,.ié?;° 3,...* °§,¢;’¥;‘,;“;“,2°t‘§1.;‘*§‘“,,,,,“‘°“r§’wt*;;,S°“°‘"’ **5 names an · ~ I Seréators stri; Representatives in Bw ,,,,,,,,,,‘ V an - ve n ore urmg‘ same be ••¤-. M the departmenz And probideiholco, That tli·e?S•e:z1reta:?· report, as provided in Act the _ , qnantit , and price — of seeds and the datecf p ; but nothing in this gzragrap shal1beconstr¤edto§¢ven‘ " `ttheSecretaryofAgri ult . , p _ c ure ,...·-·-······..,,..··* ····- mI:ms;u1€-§ns:;»d€repht0;‘¤ll¢l;’i?Bmwaun:£Pli}e .§;’€m.r**‘° it“‘,..d°· *¥"‘ "“° , ., _ a or an · ‘ other purpose but or the urchase, tesf · ation and distriq , . , ._ ep . 1  » hution of valnahle seedsgbxnlbs, mulberry an er rare and valuable treeaishmbe, mes. `¤·¤& 1>1¤¤t¤- » `Total for Bureau of Industry, $2,537,120. ’°'°°*°"""‘T°= , 'F$)iE8'1’%#ShBVIOE. S 1 . ` ,m...] °‘%°***‘·*P~ ’ Q `’*’  ?§{'w¤e:,0¤s rtree: was shall at me { ‘ bureau,  ;,¤ne of 0Hice'0§ accounts and fiscal agent,c$2,50g; $$53*0 "‘Z‘.§‘Z°¥0}‘§.?€"¤.,“g°”,»m.,0”€" ?° $3% Milt ¥“° i°'°"“ “m“"°,,'“°°"·

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 Selach; twentyt   at _$2,200 eachlgefortyziglit
1 at .,1%.- at 103.., ’EI‘£l§t‘t Zta .§1’§’°d',°“u°t”& 2*

7 . ’ a ° O • estsuperyisor, $1,800; four deputyslorest supervisors, at $1,’?00)each; twenty-eight deputy_ forest supervisors at_ $1,600 each; thirty-one um deputy forest supervisors, at $1,500 each; eighteen deputy forest su- _ """°"· Erxlgvngvrrgtalt $1, 00 ego? geoxa fomit rangers, at $1,500 each; twenty- $1 300 each ‘a;1`g:r§u;dmd desc , seventy-eight forest rangers, at · , _ , an eighty-seven forest rangers, at $1,200 each;six hundred and fifty forest rangers, at $1 100 each; eighty for— est guards, at $1,100 each, for periods not exceeding six montis in the ¤•*¤·••¤· aggregate; one clerk, $2,100; four clerks, at $2,000 each- nineteen _ c erks, at $1,800 each; twenty-one clerks, at $1,600 each; nine clerks 2¥§é§22,ii“°h’1"°“,t,d"“§§d°}°%‘i’r ““ ll? °‘“"" “‘”° °1"""”~.a “é _, ;one un 0 ee c t$1200 h- - mne clerks, at $1,100 each; fifty-on¢?cl;;ks,’ :t $1,,0206e;1a:cli;6l:lii§2,7y clerks, at $960 each; one hundred and six clerks, at $900 each- two clerks, at $840 each; one clerk or proof reader, $1,400; one clei·k or mmm, M tor, $1,400; one compiler, $1,800; one draftsman $2,000; three men, at $1,600 each; one clerk or compositor, $1,600; one drafts-

nan3lr·;_1u·veyor, $1,500; two draftsmen or surveyors, at $1,400 each;

wo tsmen, at $1,500 each; six draftsmen, at $1,400 each; four draftsmen, at $1,300 each; eleven draftsmen, at $1,200 each· two gaftsmen, at $1,100 each; three draftsmen, at $1,020 each; one irftsman, $1,000; one draftsman, $960; eight draftsmen or map

3 orists, at each; one draftsmarror artist, $1,200; one drafts—

an or negative cutter, $1,200; one artist, $1,600; one artist $1 000- one photographer, $1,600; one photographer, $1,400- one pllotégygl pher, $1,200; one photographer, $1,100; one lithographer, $1,200; one