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1214 SIXTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. IV. Ch. 42. 1923. w¥£¤¤¤ R¤i¤i¤*· Mount Rainier National Park Washington: For administration, ` protection, and maintenance, including not exceeding $1,800 for the purchase, maintenance, operation, an repair of motor-driven passenger-carrying vehicles or the use of the su erintendent and employees in connection with general park work, $60,000; for construction of hysical improvements, $ 3,000, including not exceeding $38000 £r completion of the widemng of the N isqually entrance to l’aradise Valiey Road, includin not exceeding $25,300 for new public camp ounds at Longmire Springs, not exceeding $2,000 for a residence gr the chief clerk, and not exceeding $2,000 for an em§loyees’ duplex cottage; in all, $133,000. N¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤*¤· ational monuments: For administration, protection, maintenance, preservation, and improvement of the national monuments, $12,500. P1¤¢¢.01¤1¤· Platt National Park, Oklahoma: For administration, protection, _ maintenance, and improvement $10,000. _ CdP;,‘f°"Y “°‘“’*““‘* Rocky Mountain National f’ark, Colorado: For administration, protection, and maintenance, includin not exceeding $2,400 for the purchase, maintenance, operation, and repair of motor-driven passenger·carrying vehicles for the use of the superintendent and employees in connection with general park work, $55,000; for the purchase of privately owned land within the park boundaries, not exceeding $8,280; for construction of physical improvements, $11,000, including not exceeding $6,000 for an administration building, and $2,000 for camp grounds; m all, $74,280. S°°"""· °‘““· Sequoia National Park, California: For administration, protection, and maintenance, including not exceeding $2,000 for the purchase, maintenance, operation, and re air of motor-driven passenger—carrying vehicles for the use of the superintendent and employees in connection with general park work, $35,000; for construction of physical improvements, $85,000, includ` not exceed' $3,000 for the construction of an administration b1$§in not excialdding $54,000 for completion of construction Middle Forkgltoad, three miles, and got exceeding $18,600 for a water system at Giant Forest; in all, . 120,000. W'¤d°¤'··S-D*'¤· Wind Cave National Park, South Dakota: For administration, protection, maintenance, and ixgprovement, $10,000. rmmwm, wyo. Yellowstone National Park, yoming: For administration, protection, and maintenance, including not exceeding $7,600 for the purchase, maintenance, operation, and repair of orse·drawn and motor-driven passenger-carrying vehicles for the use of the superintendent and employees in connection with general park work, not exceeding $8,400 for maintenance of the road in the forest reserve leading out of the park from the east boundary, not exceeding $7,500 for maintenance of the road in the forest reserve leadin out of the park from the south boundary, and includin feed for%>uifalo and other animals and salaries of buffalo keepers, §320,000; for construction of physical improvements, $48,000, including not exceeding $25,000 for a sewer system at Yellowstone Lake, and not exceeding $15,000 for auto camps; in all, $368,000. mf,5¤{Pl¤¤ v¤¤¤ ¤¤i·_ Hereafter the Secretary of the Interior is authorized. in his dis- Gm, to Fwd, cretion and under regulations to be prescribed by him, to give sur- §`*j*,{§;r*g,*;;i_¤¤*¤<**¤°¤» plus elk, buffalo, bear, beaver, and predatory animals inhabiting Yellowstone National Park to Federal, State, county, and municipa Qfizg- ms buh authorities for preserves, zoos, zoological gardens, and parks: Promo. mp vided, That the said Secretary may sell or otherwise dispose of the surplus buffalo of the Yellowstone National Park herd, and all moneys received from the sale of any such surplus buffalo shall be deposittsed in the Treasury of the United States as miscellaneous receip .