SIXTY·SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. III. Ch. 127. 1921. 1335 Washington and elsewhere, and all other necessary expenses, $275,000, of which $100,000 shall be immediately available. Total for Bureau of Entomology, $1,669,280. BUREAU or BIOLOGICAL SURVEY. Bfrggécal S¤"°Y SALAmEs, BUREAU or BIOLOGICAL Snnvnrz Biologist, who shall ,.§Zy¤1`§l·k'§]ji§{c]" b°` be chief of bureau, $4,000; chief clerk and executive assistant,$1,800; administrative assistant, $2,250; executive assistant, $1,800; executive clerk, $1,980; clerks--three of class four, six of class three, one $1,500, fourteen of class two, one $1,260, fifteen of class one, two at $1,100 each, one $1,080, three at $1,000 each; (preparators—one $1,200, one $900; photographer, $1,300; game war en, $1,200; messenger, $720; messenger boIx;s——on% $600, one $480; laborer, $720; two charwomen at $240 eac ; in a , $81,070. GENERAL Exrnivsns, BUREAU or BIOLOGICAL SUavEr: For salaries <¤·*¤¤·=r¤1<=¤>¤¤S¤s· and employment of labor in the city of Washington and elsewhere, furniture, supplies, including the purchase of bags, talgs, and labels printed in the course of manufacture, traveling, an all other expenies fnepesiary in conidifpting investigations and carrying out the wor o the ureau as o ows: For the maintenance of the Montana National Bison range and other ,,,§,§f*f,§v§§§°,§§§m° reservations and for the maintenance of game introduced into suitable Maintenancelocalities on public lands, under supervision of the Biological Survey, including construction of fencing, wardens’ quarters, shelters for animals, landi , roads, trails, bridges, ditches, telephone lines, rockwork, bulkhesili, and other improvements necessary for the economical administration and protection of the reservations, and for rmzecuhghua prethe enforcement of section 84 of the Act approved March 4, 1909, ’°‘{,',§f·35’ ,,_ ,1% entitled "An Act to codify, revise, and amend) the penal laws of the United States," $39,735, of which sum $2,500 may be used for the purchase, capture, and transportation of game for national reserva- ‘ tions; For the improvement and maintenance of the ame preserve in PS¤;¤§1})i;¤kN¤¤¤¤¤ Sullys Hill National Park, in the State of North Eakota, including iiaimtihggsmepw the construction of all fences, sheds, buildings, corrals, roads, shelters, *’°"’°° m' and other structures which may be necessary for the protection of game or for the use of visitors, in additionto the amount heretofore appropriated, $7 500, the same to be available until ex nded; of New b¤“d*¤¤=S· w °cl1 $2,500 shall be used for the construction of new buildings; For investigating the food habits of North American birds and BD{",°gd¤,*g5;°¤ 0* *****1* other animals in relation to agriculture, horticultnue, and forestry; ` for investigations, experiments, and demonstrations in connection with rearing fur-bearing animals; for experiments, demonstrations, m}’,§g{,gY{g§,;§}§*;}i and cooperation in destroying mountain ons, wolves, coyotes, bob- em, ae. cats, prairie dogs, gophers,.frou11d squirrels, jack rabbits, and other ammals mjurious to agric ture, horticulture, forestry, animal hue- _ bandry, and wild ame; and for the protection of stock and other S¤PP'°“*°¤°’¤*b*¤— domestic animals tgrough the suppression of rabies in predatory wild animals, $477,240; . . . . For biological investigations, including the relations, habits, geo- g,,2§‘,l,°F‘°“ ““'°S“` graphic distripution, gnhmégrations of animals and plants, and the re arationo ma o the ezones, $24,400- . P Eivr all necessapr; expenses for enforcing,the provisions of the t.£§E}1`°T°°” b`{d° P"` migrate -bird treaty Act of July 3, 1918 (Fcrtieth tatutes at Large, ‘ °*· “’# P· ’°·i· page 753; and for cooperation with local authorities m the protection of migratory birds, and for necessary investigations connected there- _ with, $136,120: Provided, That of this sum not more thm $20,500 pm"°".¤°;.:§$,g,€_m.¤t may be used for the enforcement of sections 241, 242, 243, and 244 of °'$$PP_u3,,·i§§_· the Act approved March 4, 1909, entitled ‘ ‘An Act to codify, revise,