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1034 sixrr-srxrn oonennss. sms. II. Ch. 253. 1920. all, $111.42, representing the one-half interest of said J. W. Harreld in rent remaining unpaid by the Department of Agriculture for the _ use and occupanqy of rooms in the Patterson Building, Oklahoma "°'- 3°· P- *109- City, Oklahoma, rom November 8 to December 15, 1919, the provisions of section 114 of the Penal Code notwithstanding. Bgggeiwl Survey BUREAU or BIOLOGICAL sunvmr. Generelexpenses- General eippenses, Burea_u of Biological Survey, including the same objects spec ed under this head in the Agricultural Appropriation Act for the iiscal year 1920, $36,271.50. S,S;§g§j*j R°”“°°S srarns RELATIONS snnvrcn. Gum- For necessary ex nses to repair dama e by typhoon to buildin , reiixsllom damgel fences, and so forthlfof the Agricultural %xperiment Station on tl; Island of Guam, $5,000, to be available for the fiscal year 1921. m3YK"°m°°°°!C°m` DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE, “S"€"°SB*”€”“· BUREAU or rrsnnnins. ¥§°T§u§§fi’}$0°`,?,'s1m. Authority isgranted for the payment from unexpended balances °’P°¤d°" ‘°*’·‘“°°“°’· of the appropriations for the fiscal years 1918 and 1920 for " ropa— gation o food fishes" the sums of $3,832 and $317, respectivelly, for the eqrupment and completion of two steel distributing cars; in all, $4 149. ,,,§"°‘s]"’·g°““""s°"‘ _ Alaska, general service: For rotecting the seal fisheries of Alaska, miggoggtins M1 fish- mcluding the furnishing of food, fuel, clothing, and other necessities ' of life to the natives of the Pribilof Islands of Alaska, transportation of supplies to and from the islands, expenses of travel of agents and other employees and subsistence while on said islands, hire and maintenance of vessels, and for all expenses necessary to ca out the V¤1-36.¤-32¤- provisions of the Act approved April 21 1910, entitled Kiln Act to protect the seal fisheries of Alaska, and for other purposes," and for the protection of the Esheries of Alaska, including travel, hire of boats, employment of temporary labor, and all other necessary A expenses connected therewit , $2,000. {g;,Q§f;{f,;;°,;i,d,,,g_ _ airport, Iowa, Biological Station: For equipment of laboratory building, including aquaria and tanks, furniture, and scientific,

(aérd reference library, to continue available until June 30,

}§`Qmj,§,;}l*};,§{}§§,,,y hatchery and laboratory, Woods Hole, Massachusetts: For <-¢<:·,d¤¤¢r<>ye<1 by ¤r·>· replacing the building and equipment recently destroyed by fire, repairing all other damages to the station occasioned by the iire, the transfer of the boiler and pumping plant to the new building, the necessary replacement and rearrangement of the steam and water systems of the station, the razing present pump and boiler house, to continue available until June 30, 1921, $70,000. Ugg ; at-1¤sr>~¤c· STEAMBO.&T—INSPECTION snrzvrcn. (`°¤“¤¥€¤°**P°“$°S· Contingent expenses: For fees to witnesses; traveling and other expenses when on official business of the Supervising Ins ector General, supervising inspectors, traveling inspectors, local) and assistant inspectors, and clerks: instruments, furniture, stationerv, janitor service, and every other thing necessary to carrv into effect the provisions of title 52, Revised Statutes, for the fiscal years that follow: For 1919, $4,500: For 1920, $20,000.