836 SIXTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 200. 1925. regulations as he may prescribe, may furnish young trees free, so far as they may be spared, to residents of the territory cov- V°l·”·¥’·“7· ered by "An Act increasing the area of homesteads in a portion of m¤d_r¤¤· Beal Nur- Nebraska," approved April 28, 1904: Provided further, That addi- '°”' Mm" tional land may be purchased at a total cost of not to exceed $900 ad°acent to the present Beal Nurseig in East Tawas, Michigan; _ _ Manmmenr of for- l7or silvicultural, dendrological, an other experiments and investi- °°°l“d‘ gations, independently or in cooperation with other branches of the Federal Government, with States, and with individuals, to determitrlie the bnist Enetléods for the conservative management of forest an forest an s 202 020· ¤g’¥’g’,;"*‘i“¥ tm"' For estimating and dpprhising timber and other resources on the national forests preliminary to disposal by sale or to the issue of occu anc ermits and for emer enc expenses inc1dent to their sale P sible 550 ’ g y _ or use · °°“““”"°“°"“*°°°‘ For’other, miscellaneous forest investigations and for collating, digesting, recoréling, illustrating, and distribiutgnfg the results of the ex riments an investigations erein provide or $33 800· m;*g¤¤¤°¤* **¤P'°'° Ear the construction and maintenance of roads; trails, bridges, ` fire lanes,. telephone lines, cabins, fences, and other improvements necessary for e proper and economical administration, protection,
gpnsazg. mild developlment of thefnalsioiézlz forests, f$<§$1,903i Provided, That
°¤° ·°° ·° · w ere in the opinion o the retary o gric t1u·e irect urchase ,will be more economical than construction, teldphone liiies, cabins, fences, and other im rovements may be purchased: Provided d§§,Y,l‘;,i°,§,‘,*§{‘,‘{°“·’°°°k further, That 11015 to Bxceed 9,50 000 magbe expended for the construction and mamteiiasiige of boundlairy an range division fences, counting corrals stoc `veways an ridges the development of stockwater` ,laces, and the eradication of oisonous lants on the . mf! P P P nationa forests; C°¤S°mm°¤°,mvi_ In all, general expenses, $4,868,912. O mis mem. o ena le the Secretary of Agriculture more effectively to carry Vol.36,p.9B1. out the provisions of the Act of March 1, 1911 (Thirty-sixth Statutii; page $:101), ézptgtled Act to gilaplle zpyiyggafg to cocgperate wi anyo er aeor aes or wi e n1 tates or th protection of watersheds of navigable streams, and to appoint zi. E,,,,,6,,C,,, wm. commlission for acqpisition $3 ands fo; ig;} purpose of conservl¤8*°¤· - · ing the naviga ily 0 Il8Vlg8· 6 rivers 900 of the m e s appropriated therein, or for carrying out its puxgposes shall be a)i·1all— a le for the employment of agents, title attorneys, clerks, assistants, and other labor, and for tliekpurchase of supplies and_ equipment required for the purpose of said Act in the city of Washington. ml{gg¤,g°¤*ggQ,°f‘*"** Total, Forest ervice, $8,193,915, of which amount not to exceed $444,393 may be expended for departmental personal services in the District of Columbia. ""°““"” ”“'°°“· BUREAU or CHEMISTRY saznnuzs ¤,$ih§}{;,$§`¤leiF¤“ me For chief of bureau and other personal services in the District of Columbia in accordance with the Classification Act of 1923 and for personal services in the field, $363,208. °°°"“" °"’°““°°· cnmmn nxpnnsss, BUREAU or crrmrxsrnr e¤§}i.?§`e"S§?€i§°°°u°s’ For all necesary expenses, for chemical apparatus, chemicals and supplies, repairs to apparatus, gas, electric current, official traveling expenses, telegraph and telephone service, express and freight charges, for the employment of such assistants, clerks, and other