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73d C ONGRESS . SESS. II. CH. 89. MARCH 26, 1934 . Cooperation with including cooperation with other bureaus of the Government and other bureaus, etc . societies and institutions of learning for the dissemination of meteorological information as follows o Chi e fofb bureau, and General administrative expenses : For necessary expenses for gen- eral administrative purposes, including the salary of chief of bureau and other perso nal se rvices in th e Dist rict of Colum bia, $ 112,85 7 . General weather General weather service and research : For necessary expenses inci- service and research . dent to co llecti ng and disse minati ng mete orolog ical, climat ologic al, and marine information, and for investigations in meteorology, climatology, seismology, evaporation, and aerology in the District of to foes he relationship Columbia and elsewhere, including $3,815 for investigations of the Vol. 45, p.701. relationship of weather conditions to forest fires, under section 6 327 .'S .C .,Supp.vIi,p. of the Act approved May 22, 1928 (U.S.C., Supp . VI, title 16, sec . orInternational om mi Mete- - 581e), $1,806,519, of which not to exceed $800 may be expended for the contribution of the United States to the cost of the office of the secretariat of the International Meteorological Committee, and not to exceed $10,000 may be expended for the maintenance of a printing office in the city of Washington for the printing of weather maps, Proviso.

bulletins circulars forms and other

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> no printing shall be done by the Weather Bureau that can be done at the Government Printing Office without impairing the service of said Bureau. Horticultural protee lie n

Horticultural protection : For investigations, observations, and . reports, forecasts, warnings, and advices for the protection of horti- cultural interests, $31,857 . Aerological stations. Aerology : For the maintenance of stations for observing, meas- uring, and investigating atmospheric phenomena, including salaries and other expenses, in the city of Washington and elsewhere, $1,081,0 59 . Total, Weather Bureau, $3,032,292, of which amount not to exceed $420,850 may be expended for personal services in the District of Columbia . Animal Industry Bu- rea u BUREAU OF ANIMAL INDUSTRY SALARIES AND GENERAL EXPENSES (G V .2 .31. e ee Pxpenses .

For carrying out the provisions of the Act approved May 29, U.S.C.,pp. 117,631. 1884 (U.S.C., title 7, sec . 391 ; title 21, sees . 112-119, 130), establish- Vol. 26, p. 833 . U.S.C.,p. 1444.

ing a Bureau of Animal Industry, and the provisions of the Act 32, p.

p. 414; Vol. approved March 3, 1891 (U .S .C., title 45, sees . 75, 76), providing U .S .C ., pp. 630, 631, for the safe transport and humane treatment of export cattle from 632 . the United States to foreign countries, and for other purposes ; the Act approved August 30, 1890 (U.S .C ., title 21, sees . 101-105), pro- viding for the importation of animals into the United States, and for other purposes ; and the provisions of the Act approved Febru- Colaip 1di eases . ary 2, 1903 (U.S .C ., title 21, sees . 111-113, 120-122), to enable the U R. C., p. 633. Secretary of Agriculture to more effectually suppress and prevent the spread of contagious and infectious diseases of livestock, and for other purposes ; and also the provisions of the Act approved Cattle quarantine . March 3, 1905 (U .S .C ., title 21, sees. 123-128), to enable the Secretary of Agriculture to establish and maintain quarantine districts, to permit and regulate the movement of catt le and other livestock aR sse nty-ei ght ho ur therefrom, and for other purposes ; and for carrying out the pro- vol. 34, p . 607 .

visions of the Act of June 29, 1906 (U.S .C ., title 45, sees . 71-74), U .S.C,p .1444 .

entitled "An Act to prevent cruelty to animals while in transit by Animal viruses, ate. railroad or other means of transportation "; and for carrying out Vol. 37 p.832 U.S.C., p. 634 the provisions of the Act approved March 4, 1913 (U. S .C ., title 21, sees . 151-158), regulating the preparation, sale, barter, exchange, or shipment of any virus, serum, toxin, or analogous products manu-