444 SIXTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 266. 1924. products cut or removed from the national forests to be exported from the State or Territory in which said forests are respectwely mg? °' M md situated; to transport and care for Hsh_ and game suppl1ed to stock ` thenatipnal floreéstts of also wateipsegherem; tic epiploységentsi clergp, a an s, an o er a r requi in prac 1ca or an in e administration of national forests in the city of Washington and elsewhere; to collate, digest, report, and illustrate the results of l S°P°*°¤ °“P¥’“°° md e riments and mvest tions made b the Forest Service; to xpeh cess s ppligsazalppa tus otlibe fixtures law books and purc asc ne ary u ra , , , technical books and techni journals for officers of the Forest Service stationed outside of Washington, and for medical supplies and services and other assistance necessary for the_immediate relief of artisans, laborers, and other employees engaged m any hazardous work under the Forest Service; to gay frenglht, express, telephone, and telegraph charges; for electric 'ght an (power, fuel, gas, ice, and wasluriggowels, amilinofficial traveling im lotheg iégcesisaipé expenses, mc u ing trave g expenses or e an ca officers °"““° '°”*· while performing Forest Service work; and gr rent outside of the n{@ D1Ftdi·c|tliggntii>\l<1i1yi)1i:;i1i‘isofo1f<(ir‘:é;t S\l(g0I'VlS01’S, deputy forest supervisors, forest lilangeps, fgrefst guar ,1 2;nd a(;l£1.1nist1iati§el clericaé assistants on the na iona crests, an or a 'tiona sa ries an field-station expenses, including the maintenance of nurseries, collect- ‘ gag rw Paitstswr-*at°aSm~ “‘“,i""}““‘,fZf1t‘“"i°”°‘ en an ro ion o e na io o an o a 1 1ona nav°"°°""°°°‘ tional forests created or to be created under section 11 of the Act pg gllsarclii 1, 1911 ('flprty-sixth Statutps aézh Large, page 963), halnd n un er contrac or purchase or or e acquisition of w `ch condemnation proceedings have been instituted for the purposes of said act, and for necessary miscellaneous expenses incident to the general administration of the Forest Service and of the national . . mms _ forests:
at In national forest district one, Montana, Washington, Idaho, and
ngzgzmas ot me Soutl;hDak<;:1a%§58gé0;1%) lxovzdecgi the Secretagy ofhhrgriculturg · IS au oriz u excee in caring or e ves o Bi-; iighgers iiugiedszitlllialltcie, Idghcf, anél Spvint Mariesg Idagd; nna 1ona ore is ric wo o ora o yomin outhD k t Nebraska, Michigan, and Minnesota, $242;602; gl a 0 al In national forest district three, Arizona and New Mexico, $252,- 442·
national forest district four, Utah, Idaho, Wyoming, Nevada,
Arizona, and Colorado, $277,855; In national forest district live, California and Nevada, $413,875; In national forest district six, Washington, Oregon, and California $421 369· In nationhl forest district seven, Arkansas, Alabama, Florida, gklahoma, Xgeorgra, %$uth `Carolina,1I`}T0rth Carolina, Pennsylvania, ennessee, irginia, est irgmia, ew Hampshire, Maine, Porto Rico, and Maryland, $168,633; U 9 . . In national forest district eight Alaska $60,200;
- g;f€g§jf§“m°;m,_ In the District of Columbia, $136,512; ’
,,mm_ In all, for the use, maintenance, improvement, protection, and mgggmngeabxe an- general admmistration of the national forests, $2,553,502: Promlied, ‘ That the foregoing amounts appropriated for such purposes shall ge available interchangeably in the d1scretion of the Secretary of Limit gnculture for the necessary expcnchtures for fire protection and ot er unforeseen exigencies: Promded further, That the amount so iggegclliglnlgglsihall 1;;; exnzeéeid in the aggregate 10 per oentum of all app ria ;