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nrrrrrounrn CONGRESS. Sess. 1. on. 140. 1896. 101 clerk, class one, one thousand two hundred dollars; one clerk, nine hundred dollars; one clerk, seven hundred and twenty dollars; in all, eight thousand five hundred and twenty dollars. EXPERIMENTAL GARDENS ANn GnoUNnS: One superintendent, two dsfgggghggfgdfw thousand five hundred dollars. ` MUSEUM: One curator, one thousand four hundred dollars; one assist- M¤¤¤¤¤· (sinh curator, one thousand dollars; in all, two thousand four hundred o ars. SALABIES, BUBEAU or ANIMAL INDUSTRY: One chief ofBureau, four ,3;;:; of mmd thousand dollars ; one assistant chief, two thousand five hundred dollars ; ` one chief clerk of Bureau, two thousand dollars; one chief of inspection division, two thousand five hundred dollars; one assistant chief of inspection division, one thousand eight hundred dollars; one chief of dairy division, two thousand five hundred dollars; one assistant chief of dairy division, one thousand eight hundred dollars; one chief of pathological division, two thousand two hundred and fifty dollars; one assistant in pathological division, one thousand two hundred dollars; one assistant in pathological division, eight hundred and forty dollars; one chief of bio~chemic division, two thousand two hundred and fifty dollars; two assistants in biochemic division, at one thousand two hundred dollars each, two thousand four hundred dollars; one. assistant in biochemic laboratory, seven hundred and twenty dollars; one chief of miscellaneous division, two thousand dollars; one zoologist, two thousand dollars; two veterinary inspectors, at one thousand eight hundred dollars each, three thousand six hundred dollars; two veterinary inspectors, at one thousand four hundred dollars each, two thousand eight hundred dollars; one assistant at veterinary experiment station, one thousand dollars; one clerk, class four, one thousand eight hundred dollars; one clerk, class three, one thousand six hundred dollars; one clerk, class two, one thousand four hundred dollars; live clerks, class one, six thousand dollars; seven clerks, at one thousand dollars each, seven thousand dollars; one clerk, at eight hundred and forty dollars; two firemen, at seven hundred and twenty dollars each, one thousand four hundred and forty dollars; four messengers, at seven hundred and twenty dollars each, two thousand eight hundred and eighty dollars; two skilled laborers, at six hundred and sixty dollars each, one thousand three hundred and twenty dollars; for employment of artists, laborers, and charwomen, tive thousand dollars; in all, sixty-seven thousand four hundred and forty dollars. °X*';f,‘;j,f¤'“°“° ““" COLLEGTING AGR1<:ULTU1zAL STATISTICS, DIVISION OF STAT1ST1cS: hivisioh or sum- Collecting domestic and foreign agricultural statistics, compiling, writ- “°“· ing, and illustrating statistical matter for monthly, annual, and special reports; special investigations and compilations; subscriptions to and purclmse of statistical publications containing data for permanent comparative records, maps and charts, stationery supplies, blanks, blank books, circulars, paper, envelopes, postal cards, postage stamp , ireight, p,.,,,,_,,,,_ and express charges, and necessary traveling expenses: Provided, That lég¤*¤lY °¤>P W the monthly crop report issued ou the tenth day of each month shall em- ' brace a statement of the condition of the crops, by States, in the United States, with such explanations and comparisons with other months and years as may be useful for illustrating the above matter, and that it _ shall be submitted to and officially approved by the Secretary of Agri- mn d dn cul t1u·e before being issued or published: Provided also, That ten thou- ,,,]§¥,,,,°?g,, ,,f,,§‘§}§{‘ sand dollars of the amount hereby appropriated, or so much thereof as the Secretary of Agriculture may deem necessary, may be expended in continuing the investigations concerning the feasibility of extending the demands of foreign markets for the agricultural products of the United States, and to secure as far as may be a change in the methods of supplying tobacco and other farm products to foreign countries, one T°”°°°°· °*°· hundred and ten thousand dollars. _ BocrAN1cAn INVESTIGLTIONS ANDEXPEBIMENTS, D1v1S1oN on Boer- ”*”“°“ °‘”°*·""Y· ANY: Investigations relating to medicinal and other economic plants, the collection of plants, traveling expenses, and express charges; the