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SIXTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. C1-:. 556. 1925. 1325 Not to exceed 5,000 of the appropriation of $3,500,000 provided °,{jg,¥£;¤;g°¤¤ diswas by the second deticiencfy Act, fiscal year 1924, approved December 5, Expenses for spain 1924, for eradication 0 foot—a11d-mouth disease and other contagious {,_`§}‘§?,§Y,i”§€h'§,S,§8‘Z,,‘°°t' and infectious diseases of animals, is hereby made available for sala- ·*’“°· 1*-682- l ries and for all other necessary expenses coimected with special researches concerning the foot—and-mouth disease with the object of discovering, if possible, new methods of prevention and eradication. This sum shall remain available until June 30, 1926. BUREAU or PLANT INDUSTRY mfxjm X“d“m'Y B¤· For special sugar-cane breeding investigations, with a view to the g,§;g§g' ¥"”"‘ i°"°$“· production of disease-resistant types of cane, $31,000, to remain ` available until June 30, 1926: Provided, That of this sum not to ex— P*•!·**—i°· . ceed $8,000 may be used for the construction of a greenhouse at the tor1;u1ig»iltgsa:i1A(l-tx Arlington Experiment Farm, Virginia, and not to exceed $16,000, P°i“** F1°· may be used for the urchase of land and the construction thereon of necessary farm buildings at Canal Point, Florida. _ _ For special investigation of alfalfa diseases, including personal a§»i1£ii:,ms°“°Sl°v°S' services, traveling and other expenses in connection therewith, $10,000, to remain available until June 30, 1926. FOREST Sggvlgg Forest Service. r· 1 For fighting and preventing forest Gres on or threatening the na- ¤¢¢-mm ng fom nm tional forests and for the establishment and maintenance of a patrol to prevent trespass and to guard against and check fires upon the mmm O lands revested in the United States by the Act approved June 9, osiuomia iiiiirgiii 1916, and the lands known as the Coos Ba Wagon Road lands in- “"{§j*§§§·p_2,,,_ volved in the case of Southern Oregon Ciompany against United States (numbered 2711), in the Circuit Court of Appeals of the _ Ninth Circuit fiscal year 1925, $1,335,000: Provided, That the ap- sm ,,,,,,l_ propriation of $125,000 for fighting and preventing forest fires, in- mecludecl in the second deficiency Act, fisca year 1924, approved De- "”“·"·°“’· cember 5, 1924, shall remain available until June 30, 1925. To enable the Secretary of Agriculture to establish and maintain ,,${,’f"“°“"‘ °""‘°"“` a patrol to prevent trespass and to guard against and check fires upon the lands revested in the Unite States by the Act approved June 9, 1916, and the lands known as the Coos Bay Wagon Road lands involved in the case of Southern Oregon Company against United States (numbered 2711) in the Circuit Court of Appeals of the Ninth Circuit, fiscal year 1924., $7,700. mm iummcn Not to exceed $10,000 of the appropriation of $150,000 provided Orem am} Qaiuoquaf by the first deficiency appropriation Act, fiscal year 1922, approved ,,b$Y°'°‘"‘°“°“ ’“°"' December 15, 1921, and continued available through the calendar ·‘”“·°·°°· year ending December 31, 1924, by the deticiency appropriation Act, approved April 2, 1924, for the prevention of loss of timber from insect infestations on public lands in Oregon and California, shall remain available until June 30, 1926, for the purpose authorized by v¤1.4z,p.zsi. said Act approved December 15, 1921. _ For payment to Henry McGuire, or his legal representatives, in §‘j;‘¤?m”{§§“"°· accordance with Private Act Numbered 58, approved June 7. 1924, P¤•¢·1>~13¤7- in compensation for lumber furnished by him for rebuilding the house of Hiram Campbell, destroyed by tire originating from the burning of brush by employees of the Forest Service. United States Department of Agriculture, on a national forest, $225.23.