94 LAWS APPLICABLE TO DEPARTMENT OF AGEICULTURE. 



"An Act providing for the transfer of forest reserves from the De- 

 partment of the Interior to the Department of Agriculture," shall 

 continue until otherwise provided by law; but after June thirtieth, 

 nineteen hundred and eight, it shall not be expended except in accord- 

 ance with specific estimates of expenditures to be made from said fund 

 for the succeeding fiscal j^ear, to be submitted by the Secretary of 

 Agriculture with the estimates of approj^riation in the annual Book 

 of Estimates. 



Act June 30, 1906, c. 3913, 34 Stat. 684. 



These are provisions of the agricultural appropriation act for the fiscal 

 year 1907, cited above. 



Act February 1, 1905, c. 288, s. 5, mentioned in this paragraph, is set 

 forth above. 



Provisions for the disposition of all money received after July 1, 1907, 

 by or on account of the Forest Service for timber, or from any other 

 source of forest reservation revenue, contained in act March 4, 1907, c. 

 2907, are set forth below. 



Disposal of moneys received as deposits to secure the purchase price on the 

 sale of products or use of land or resources of forest reserves; refunds to 

 depositors of excess deposited. 



* * * hereafter all moneys 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 reserves from the Department of the Interior 

 to the Department of Agriculture," and the fund created by that Act 

 shall be available, as the Secretary of Agriculture 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; * * * 



Act June 30, 190G, c. 3913, 34 Stat. 684. 



These are further provisions of the agricultural appropriation act for 

 the fiscal year 1907, cited above. 

 , Act February 1, 1905, c. 288, s. 5, mentioned above, is set forth above. 



These provisions are superseded by provisions for the disposition of 

 all money received after July 1, 1907. by or on account of the Forest 

 Service for timber, or from any other source of forest reservation reve- 

 nue, contained in act March 4, 1907, c. 2907, set forth below, and the 

 provisions of that act are amended by provisions of act March 4, 1911, c. 

 238, set forth bolow. 



Disposal of contributions toward cooperative work in forest investigations. 



* * * hereafter all moneys received as contributions toward 

 cooperative work in forest investigations shall be covered into the 

 Treasury and shall constitute a special fund, which is hereby appro- 

 priated and made available until expended, as the Secretary of 

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

 vestigations by the Forest Service and for refunds to the contribu- 

 tors of amounts heretofore or hereafter paid in b}^ them in excess of 

 their share of the cost of said investigations, * * * 



Act. June 30. 1906, c. 3913, 34 Stat. 684. 



Tlu'.'^i' are fuillier jirovlsions of the agricultural appropriation act for 

 the fiscal year 1907, cited above. 



ACT MARCH 4, 1907, c. 2907. (34 Stat. 1256.) 



Disposal of money received by or on account of Forest Service for timber, or 

 from other source of forest reservation revenue; refunds to depositors of 

 excess deposited. 



* * * That all money received after July first, nineteen hun- 

 dred and seven, by or on account of the forest service for timber, or 



