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516 SIXTXZNIN TH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Cn. 286. 1926. wx,'{f"°°°‘ ""*"**i revision of the United States Pharmacopoeiae and development of s methoh of analysis, and for investigating the character of the ,g'§_;{_*;**,*{‘,;_*{dcjn“;*°gg chemical and physicalctesta which are applied to American food ammo products in foreign countries, and for inspecting the same before shipment when by the shippers oriowners of these products intended foroountxgies where chemical and tpahyaical tests are required H _ heforathe said [products mituima tof sold therein, $785,498: 1·-¤°;§”$;imn et more than $4,280 shall be usedfor travel outside

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 For enabling the i,Secretary of ggieulture to carry into eifect

°‘°· the provisionstofv the Act approved rch 2, %1897 entitled ‘¥A.n Act to prsglmta the importation » offimpuree and unaxlgolesomc tea; as , _, amen ~inc udxng' i» ymenteo compensation expenses 0 t e p.`i$;2i*(ii1iiTbiii¤i5’ mgmbers of the bgirglapppinteel under %tion .2 of the Act and all , _ ot er necessiry o cers an emp o ees 690· ¤&¥i?s°“$i£°£¤°:»i¤iii°A For the investigation dewelbpuiéntvhfeirhethods of manufac- °“· turing insecticides and fungicides, and for investigating chemical problems relatinénto the composition, action, and app `cation of Hmmm, mm- insecticides and _ g1Q1d8S, $27,580; ,,,,,,,_,,,,_ Y » For the investigation and develo ment of methods for the preven- mM<=¢¤¤<1=¤¤¤>¤v¤¤=- tion of grain-dust, smutednst, ~.m1p¤¢ho··p1a¤oa¤a explosions and ` wing iires, including iires·in.cotton gins and cotton·oil mills, 555· . N,,,,,,,,,,,,_ Flor the investigation and demonstration of improved methods or 0,g;,;—;=,¤;g•;¤;>g· d¤¤¤· processes of preparing naval stores, the weighin , handling, trans— ‘ , _po 1on,i» nuseefog same ni cooperatiomwat 1, ua an rtat`_ and f ,` ° ,`%iind`vidls d

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meansm, c1_,__ .· aahmgtonivan .; w re _ jenn. e W Secretary~of.Agrmulture mto e§ect,thip,.prov1sa,ons of the °‘*”"" 1**** of Marchvgi —— ,> z » _ ' _, » Br ex l` ‘ . · `. ,r"*;;z; ‘ ~ ·’·` Totaléglgureau of hexnistry: $1,491,606, of which amount not to gwvices in the no- exceed 18,000 _may,be expended. for personal services in the Dis- ‘“°" trictof Columbia. ·. j ~ ‘ N ,,f{,§‘,§{"°“d °m°° °°" For chief of bureau`and_ other personal services inthe District of Columbia in accordance with the Classification Act of 1923, $88,260. Gvwmicswm ` oaxnaannxraivsns, norman or sous 1 1 ¥¤*·¤¤¤·¤¤¤¤·¤¤¤¤¤· For-all necessary expenses connected with the investi tions and m°°°°'°m°i°y°°°’°i”“ experiments hereinafter autliorized, including the emplgyment of investigators, local and special agents assistants, experts, clerks, draftsmen, and labor in the city of iVashington an elsewhere; ohicial, traveling expenseshmaterials, tools, instruments, apparatus, repairs to apparati1s,<.chenncals,_f11rnit11re oilice lixtures, stationery {electric current, telegraph and telephone service, express and 0¤¢¤<¤¤¤·¤¢· grtgight charges, outside the,QD1strict of Columbia, and for all otheroneccssary suppHes_and,`expenses as follows: , " _ ` ,,§,,“'{,’}",g”,f,,§,'@,‘j°‘“‘“° For chemical investxgafyionswof soil types soil composition, and a soil ngnerals, the sp1l.,so ation, solubrli py of soil and all chemical prope ies of soilaintlmeir relation to soil formation, soil texture, and

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W $880 SUFVGY; ,.ii.4 e P¤¥¤*¢¤l ¤*°d¤°¤" `_ ,For ysical investigationsgof, theiniportant pro rties of soil m'°°°"i°”°¤°¤°°& which djgermine productivity, suchas moisture relat§is, aerations,