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524 SIXTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 94. 1920. For contingent expenses, foreign missions, 1919, $164,30901. For salaries, Consular Service, $3,962.74. For post allowances to diplomatic and consular officers, $248.89. For salaries, consular assistants, $1,383.153 For allowance for clerks at consulates, $1,725.55. For ex uses, interpreters and guards in Turkish dominions, and so forth, @,621.98. ‘ _ ' For contingent expenses, United States consulates, $4,502.30. For contingent expenses, United States consulates, 1918, $5,457.19. For contingent expenses,United States consulates, 1919, $130,948.09. For expenses of risons for American convicts, $439.63. For Internations Radiotelegraphic Convention, 1918-19, $275.24. , For representation of interests of foreign governments growing out of hostilities in Europe, $87.23. For American ethnotpfy, Smithsonian Institution, $3.03. For books, National useum, $118.85. · For Interstate Commerce Commission, $486.90. For salaries and expenses, United States Sbipgiéig Board, $99.10. For miscellaneous expenses, Supreme Court, trict of Columbia, 1919, $3,302.62. ' For library, Department of Agriculture, $189.59. For general expenses, Bureau of Animal Industry, $13.02. For general expenses, Bureau of Plant Industry, $237.11. For purchase and distribution of valuable seeds, $83.42. For general expenses, Forest Service, $623.59. For general expenses, Bureau of Chemistry, $1,498.62. For general expenses, Bureau of Entomoloigy, $20. For preventing spread of moths, Bureau o Entomology, $55.44. For general expenses, Bureau of Biolo%c;al S1u·vey, $45.20. For general expenses, Bureau of Crop timates, $1.50. For general expenses, States Relations Service, $183.85. For general expenses, office of Public Roads and Rural Engineer- ` , $8.64. m€’or general expenses, office of Markets and Rural Organization, $67.07. For enforcement of the United States Cotton Futures Act, $11.39. For enforcement of the United States Grain Standards Act, $5.54. For general expenses, Weather Bureau, $87.22. For nteruational Dry Land Oougrem, Tulsa, Oklahoma, $9.18. For contmgent expenses, Department of Commerce, $5.43. For commercial attaches, Department of Commerce, $15. For promoting commerce, Department of Commerce, $8.69. For contingent expenses, Steamboat-Inspection Service, $3.92. For enforcement of wireless communication laws, $6.59. For equipment, Bureau of Standards, $144.08. For general expenses, Bureau of Standards, $2.40. S Fog equipping chemical laboratory building, Bureau of Standards, 48.4 . S Foié investigation of nre-resisting properties, Bureau of Standards, 15.4 . For investigation of railway materials, Bureau of Standards, $1 1.40. For radio research, Bureau of Standards, $6.50. For testing machines, Bureau of Standards, $29.68. For testing railroad scales, etc., Bureau of Standards, $38.24. For party expenses, Coast and Geodetic Survey, $487 .41. For repairs 0 vessels, Coast Surveg, $13.71. For general expenses, Lighthouse ervice, $2,175.33. For miscellaneous expenses, Bureau of Fisheries, $2.48. For contingent expenses, Department of Labor, 29 cents. For detection and prosecution of crimes, $83.80. For books for judicial officers, $7.50.