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1096 SIXTY·THIRD CONGRESS. Sess. III. Crr. 144. 1915. test made outside the j urisdiction of the United States; to_ advise the owners of woodlands as to the proper care of the same; mvestigate and test American timber and timber trees and their uses, and methods for the preservative treatment of timber; to seek, througlh _ investigations an the planting of native and foreign species, surtab e {,°,,'§,’,"'§’3,,,,m,,g,,_ trees for the treeless re °ons; to erect necessary bmldmgs: Provided That the cost of an building erected shall not exceed $650; to pay all Y . . . . ,,§;,§°§°f§Q§{‘,_ °‘ "' ex enses necess to protect, admimster, and improve the national P my . . . . . forests; to ascertain the natural conditions upon utrhze the national forests; and the Secretary of Agriculture may, m his discre- S""° °‘ “m°°" tion, permit timber and other forest products cut or removed from the national forests to be exported from the State or Territory in which °“'°°‘°"°*°°°‘ said forests are respectively situated; to transport and care for fish and game supplied to stock the national forests or the waters therein; Ag°“°" °t°‘ to em loy agents, clerks, amistants, and other labor required in practical fgrestry and in the administration of national forests in the city of Washington and elsewhere; to collate, digest, report and illustrate

 ,. om the results of experiments and investigations made by the Forest

’ Service; to purchase necessary sugplies, agparatus, and office fixtures, and technical books and technic journa for officers of the Forest Service stationed outside of Washington, and for medical su plies and services and other assistance necessary for immediate relief of artisans, laborers, and other employees engaged in an hazardous work under the Forest Service; to pay freight, express, telephone, and telegraph charges; for electric light and power, fuel, gas, ice, washing towels, and o cial traveling an other necessary expenses, including traveling expenses for legal and fiscal omeers while performing Forest Selgvice wor ; and for rent outside of the District of Columbia, as fo ows: ,¥m¤i¤,g¤m{1¤0r:¤g~ic For salaries and Held and station expenses, including the mainte- ’ nance of nurseries, collecting seed, and planting necessary for the use, maintenance, improvement, and protection of the national forests named below: "”“'°k“*M°”*‘ Absaroka National Forest, Montana, $7,425; “°m°* N‘ M°‘· Alamo National Forest, New Mexico, $3,578; ·“‘°‘°“· °“1‘ Angeles National Forest, California, $12,518;

    • ¥"‘°h"* "‘"‘· Apache National Forest, Arizona, $9,967;

‘*’°*’°*‘°°· °°"* Arapahoe National Forest, Colorado, $6,693; ·‘·'“"“"‘··"'*· Arkansas National Forest Arkansas, $11,930; w‘*i,'}'°" Um “”° Ashley National Forest, lltah and Wyoming, $2,996; £¤°“°m°¤‘» °°l°· Battlernent National Forest Colorado, $4,916; B°*¤*°°*h· Mm- Beartooth National Forest, Montana, $3,849; .,£°?E§£l‘f“d’ “°°°‘ Beaverhead National Forest, Montana and Idaho, $7,169 ; B*¤¤°¤¤· WM Bighorn National Forest, Wioming, $7,929; B'“”""°°‘· “°¤*· Bitterroot National Forest, ontana, $12,919; m°°*‘°°‘· “°"*· Blackfeet National Forest, Montana, $14,591; gg: §§· S· ”“· Black National Forest, South Dakota, $11,768; B Lvm °{N Boise National Forest, Idaho, $6,676; B? Q "°’ Bonneville National Forest Wyoming, $6,755; C8b°l:°;’“"; Bridger National Forest, Wyoming, $1,988; cm; ’U gh nd Cabinet National Forest, Montana, $8,333; roam ’ _ Cache National Forest, Utah and Idaho, $4,267; g°:“n';’°‘;';’“;°“’· California National Forest California, $18,114; w .,_ ’ °“h° “° Caribou National Forest, Idaho and Wyoming, $4,020; g°”°“» M¤~ Carson National Forest, New Mexico, $7,228; °“°“°· °“*€· Cascade National Forest, Oregon, $9,968 ; °*‘°”“>§‘$::·• Challis National Forest, Idaho, $3,668; mchmdmmh u_ AHL Chelan National Forest, Washington, $6 260; and N· Mu. Chiricahau National Forest, Arizona and New Mexico, $3,085; °"“"°"·’““'”~ Chugach National Forest, Alaska, $9,418;