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SIXTY-SIXTH coNeREss. Sess. III. Ch. 127. 1921. 1345 ACQUISITION or ADDITIONAL FOREST LANDs: There is hereby ,,,*},g‘l“i°¤°‘ ‘°'°$* appropriated, out of an(y money in the Treasury not otherwise ap ro- Acquisition umu priated, to be e ende under the provisions of the Act of March 1, °°fr$li»,°$$`{°»l1siif 1911 (Thirtysiiiztli Statutes at Largp, page 961), as amended, for the acquisition of additional lands at eadwaters of navigable streams, $1,000,000. EXPERIMENTS AND DEMONSTRATIONS IN LIVE•STOCK PRODUCTION IN t.,g°,§§§}1‘i§Y°“d °°" THE cANE-sUcAE AND COTTON DISTRICTS OF THE UNITED STATEs: To mf,’,‘j;’g’°'g,§,§'° ,;*1%,; enable the Secretary of Agriculture, in coo eration with the author- swck ércduéticn inities of the States concerned, or with individluals, to make such investigations and demonstrations as may be necessary in connection with the development of live-stock production in the cane-sugar and cotton districts of the United States, $51,500. _ EXPERIMENTS IN DAIRYTNG AND LIVE-STOCK PRODUCTION IN sEMI- ,,,QY‘§§§§§_ “""ga*°d· ARID AND 11m1GATED DrsTmoTs or THE WESTERN UNITED STATEs: stggeing eggtsiire- To enable the Secretary of Agriculture to conduct investigations and mmm m` experiments in problems connected with the establishment of dairying and meat-production enterprises on the semiarid and irrigated lands of the western United States, including the purchase of live stock, and the employment of necessary persons and means in the city of Washington and elsewhere, $40,000. Field Station, Woodward, Oklahoma: For the establishment in §Q°,§g§§h',‘§g°k'§,, connection with the Woodward, Oklahoma, Field Station of a live- gtggngmmmt at stocik deparlgmlent, through which e§p¢2riments anal gliignoigstiiptioni ` m ive-stoc reed1ng, o an eedmg` , inc u ot ee and dairy animals, may lie made, $10,000, 0 which sum the Secretary is hereby authorized to use not exceeding $3,000 for the purpose of additional sheds, stalls, and pens for the protection and care of said animals. H I PASSENGER—CARRY1'NG VEHICLES: That not to exceed $60,000 of vr¤», in the lump-sum a propriations herein made for the Department of {j?°“,}§ sum “pP'°V"*“' Agriculture shallllie available for the maintenance, repair, and operation of motor- ropelled and horse·drawn passenger-carrying vehicles necessary in tlie conduct of the field work of the Department of A%icu.lture outside the District of Columbia. C _ RADICATION or FooT-AND—MOU’m AND OTHER CONTAGIOUS DIS- ¤1.°lli;°E`1§°l"° dls°°S°° EAsEs or ANmAns: In case of an emergency arising out of the E’{,’§f,¤°}’0§Ye,:,§}¥g;‘}j existence of foot-and-mouth disease, rindergest, contagious pleuro- lingpneumonia, or other contagious or infectious isease of animals which, In the o inion of the Secretary] of Agriculture, threatens the live— stock indiustry of the country, e may explend in the city of Washington or elsewhere, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, the sum of $50,000, which sum is hereby appropriated, or so much thereof as he determines to be necessary, in the arrest P 1 I im and eradication of any such disease, including the payment of claims for izifxilii iiistioliea, growing out of past and future purchases an destruction, in cooper- °‘°· ation with the States, of animals affected by or exposed to, or of materials contaminated by or exposed to, any such disease, whereever found and irrespective of ownership, under like or substantially similar circumstances, when such owner has complied with all lawful P _ quarantine reiilationsz Prmrided, That the payment for animals A',$§L”§l{s°me¤t of hereafter purc ased may be made on appraisement based on the “‘*'*°‘· meat, dairy, or breeding value, but in case of ap raisement based on breeding value no appraisement of any animal dliall exceed three times its meat or dairy value. and except in case of an extraordinary emergency, to be determined bv the Secretary of Agriculture, the payment by the Ymted States (iovernment for any animal shall not Un Med bal exceed one-half of any such appraisements: Provided further, That a¤¤es°;£1°ppmp¤¤1ea.` so much of the apprciipriation o $2,500,000 made by the Agricultural v¤1.ss,p. 1115. Appropriation Act o March 4, 1915, for the iiscal year ending June 30, 1915, for the arrest and eradication of foot—and-mouth disease,