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of Agriculture," shall continue until otherwise provided by law ; 

 but after June thirtieth, nineteen hundred and eight, it shall 

 not be expended except in accordance with specific estimates of 

 expenditures to be made from said fund for the succeeding 

 fiscal year, to be submitted by the Secretary of Agriculture 

 with the estimates of appropriation in the annual Book of 

 Estimates. 



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[684] Hereafter sales of timber on forest reserves in the State 

 of California shall in every respect conform 

 mJd?un7form. to the law governing such sales in other 



States, as set forth in the act of June sixth, 

 nineteen hundred (Thirty-first Statutes at Large, page six hun- 

 dred and sixty-one) ; and hereafter all moneys 

 Fo^est OS rcce f ipts. received as deposits to secure the purchase 



price on the sale of any products or the use 

 of any land or resources of the forest reserves shall be covered 

 into the Treasury in the manner provided by section five of the 

 act of Congress approved February first, nineteen hundred and 

 five, entitled "An act providing for the transfer of forest re- 

 serves from the Department of the Interior to the Department 

 of Agriculture, 1 ' and the fund created by that act shall be 

 available, as the Secretary of Agriculture 

 Refunds. may direct, to make refunds to depositors of 



money heretofore or hereafter deposited by 

 them in excess of amounts actually due to the United States; 

 and hereafter all moneys received as contribu- 

 th " ticms toward cooperative work in forest inves- 



tigations shall be covered into the Treasury 

 and shall constitute a special fund, which is hereby appropri- 

 ated and made available until expended, as the Secretary of 

 Agriculture may direct, for the payment of the expenses of said 

 investigations by the Forest Service and for 

 Refunds. refunds to the contributors of amounts here- 



tofore or hereafter paid in by them in excess 

 of their share of the cost of said investigations. 



ACT MARCH 4, 1907 (34 STAT., 1256). 



[12691 And the Secretary of Agriculture * * * [1270] 

 hereafter * * * may dispose of photo- 

 graph^, etc. " Sophie prints (including bromide enlarge- 

 ments), lantern slides, transparencies, blue- 

 prints, and forest maps at cost and ten per centum additional, 

 and condemned property or materials under his charge in the 

 same manner as provided by law for other bureaus. * * * 

 And hereafter the employees of the Forest Service outside of 



