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SIXTYJTOURTH CONGRESS. Sess. 1`I. Ch. 179. 1917. 1145 visors, at $1,600 each; thirt —one de ut forest su rvisors, at $1,500 each; eighteen deputy fbrest supiirvfsors, at $1,5% each; ten forest rangers, at $1,500 each; twenty-two forest rangers, at $1,400 R¤”8*¤·•'¤— each; seventy-eight forest rangers, at $1,300 each; two hundred and eighty-seven forest rangers, at $1,200 each; six hundred and fifty forest rangers, at $1,100 each; eight forest guards, at $1,100 each, for periods not exceeding six months in the aggregate; one clerk, C‘““·°*°~ $2,100; four clerks, at $2,000 each; nineteen clerks, at $1,800 each; twenty-one clerks, at $1,600 each; nine clerks, at $1,500 each; twenty-two clerks, at $1,400 each; nine clerks, at $1,300 each; one hundred and thirty-six clerks, at $1,200 each; ninety-five clerks, at $1,100 each; fifty-three clerks, at $1,020 each; thirt clerks, at $960 each; one hundred and seventeen clerks, at $900 emit; two clerks, at $840 each; one clerk or proof reader, $1,400; one clerk or translator, $1,400; one compiler, $1,800; one draftsman, $2,000; one draftsman D”“““°"·°"* or surveyor, $1,800; three draftsmen, at $1,600 each; one clerk or compositor, $1,600; two draftsmen or surveyors, at $1,600 each; thirteen draftsmen or surveyors, at $1,500 each; two draftsmen or surveyors, at $1,400 each; two draftsmen, at $1,500 each; nine draftsmen, at $1,400 each; four draftsmen, at $1,300 each; thirteen draftsmen, at $1,200 each; two draftsmen, at $1,100 each; three draftsmen, at $1,020 each; one draftsman, $1,000; one draftsman, $960; twelve draftsmen or ma? colorists, at $900 each; one draftsman or artist, $1,200; one dr tsman or negative cutter, $1,200; one artist, $1,600; one artist, $1,000; one photographer, $1,600; one photographer, $1,400; one photographer, $1,200; one photographer, $1,100; one lithographer, $1,200; one lithographe1·’s helper, $780; one blue-printer, $720; one machinist, $1,260; two carpenters, at m°m"“°’°°°` $1,200 each; three carpenters, at $1,000 each; one carpenter, $960; one electrician, $1,020; one laboratory aid and en ineer, $1,000; nine laboratory aids and engineers, at $900 each; two laboratory aids and en ineers, at $800 each; one laboratory helper, $720; one labors- W tory hgper, $600; one packer, $1,000; one packer, $780; four watch— an °°°°”°°'m’°""‘ men, at $840 each; one messenger or laborer, $960; three messengers or laborers, at $900 each; four messengers or laborers, at $840 each; three messengers or laborers, at $780 each; four messengers or laborers, at $720 each; six messengers or laborers, at $660 each; five messengers, messenger boys, or laborers, at $600 each; two messengers, messenger boys, or laborers, at $540 each; three messengers or messenger boyls, at $480 each; three messengers or messenger boys, at $420 eac ; eleven messengers or messenger boys, at $360 each; one charwoman, $540; one charwoman, $480; one charwoman, $300; eleven charwomen, at $240 each; in all, $2,447,800. mmm GENERAL Exrmzsres, Fom=:s·r Sanvrcm: To enable Secretary of °°"°°"° Agriculture to experiment and to make and contmue mvestigztions and report on forestry, national forests, forest fires, and ring, muummu "_ but no part of this appropriation shall be used for any experiment or mma to mum test made outside the jurisdiction of the United States; to advise the S““" owners of woodlands as to the proper care of the same; to mvestrgate and test American timber and timber trees and their uses, and methods for the (preservative treatment of timber; to seek, through investigations an the planting of native and foreign sipecies, suitab e F trees for the treeless regions; to erect necessary buil ings: Provided, cosrortmmngs. That the cost of any building erected shall not exceed $650; to pay ,,0§’f,§_ °‘ ”* all expenses necessary to protect, administer, and improve the national forests; to ascertain the natural conditions upon and utilize the national forests; and the Secretary of Agriculture may, in his S°*°°“"°*’°’· discretion, 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