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fined not more tlian one thousand dollars, or imprisoned not more 

 Oian one year or both ; and whoever shall use any deadly or dan^^^erous 

 weapon in resisting any olHcer or employee of the Bureau of Animal 

 Industry of the Department of Agjricuhure in the execution of his 

 duties, with intent to commit a bodily injury upon him or to deter 

 or prevent him from discharging his duties, or on account of the 

 performance of his duties, shall be fined not more than one thousand 

 dollars, or imprisoned not more than five years, or both. 



Act March 4. 1900, c. 321, s. 62. 35 Stat. 1100. 



Tbls section is a part of "An act to codify, revise, and amend tlie penal 

 laws of the United States," cited above, incorporatiuK therein the pro- 

 visions of section 5, act March 3, 1905, c 1496, set forth on p. 48, ante. 



ACT JULY 1, 1902, c. 1370. (32 Stat. 712.) 



Bureau of Animal Industry expert to be detailed as member of advisory board 

 for the hygienic laboratory. 



Sec. 5. That there shall be an advisory board for the hygienic 

 laboratory provided by the xVct of Congress approved March third, 

 nineteen hundred and one, for consultation with the Surgeon-General 

 of the Public Health and Marine-Hospital Service relative to the in- 

 vestigations to be inaugurated, and the methods of conducting the 

 same, in said laboratory. Said board shall consist of three competent 

 experts, to be detailed from the Army, the Navy, and the Bureau of 

 Animal Industry by the Surgeon-General of the Army, the Surgeon- 

 General of the Navy, and the Secretary of Agriculture, respectively, 

 which experts, with the director of the said laboratory, shall be ex 

 officio members of the board, and serve without additional compensa- 

 tion. * * * 



Act July 1, 1902, c. 1370, s. 5, 32 Stat. 713. 



Act Uavch 3, 1901, c. 853, s. 1, 31 Stat. 1137, mentioned in this section, 

 provides for the erection of a laboratory for the Marine-Hospital Service 

 and a site therefor. 



ACT JANUARY 12, 1895, c. 23. (28 Stat. 601.) 



Extra copies of the Report of the Bureau of Animal Industry. 



Sec. 73. Extra copies of documents and reports shall be printed 

 promptly when the same shall be ready for publication, and shall be 

 bound in paper or cloth as directed by "the Joint Committee on Print- 

 ing, and shall be of the number following in addition to the usual 

 number : 



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Of the Report of the Bureau of Animal Industry, thirty thousand 

 copies, of which seven thousand shall be for the Senate, fourteen 

 tliousand for the House, and nine thousand for distribution by the 

 Agricultural Department. 



Act .January 12, 1895, c. 23, s. 73, 28 Stat. 612, 613. 



ACT AUGUST 10, 1912, c. 284. (37 Stat. 269.) 



Salaries, Bureau of Animal Industry: One chief of bureau, 

 five thousand dollars; one chief clerk, two thousand five hundred 

 dollars; one editor and compiler, two thousand two hundred and httv 

 dollars; six clerks, class four; one clerk, one thousand six hundred 

 and eighty dollars; twelve clerks, class three; two clerks, at one 



