INSECTICIDE ACT OF 1910. 257 



For inquirios in ie<;ard to systems of road management throughout 

 the United States and for giving exi>ert advice on this subject, 

 twenty-five thousand doUars; 



For investigations of the best methods of road making and the best 

 kinds of road-making materials, and for furnishing expert advice on 

 road buikling and maintenance, seventy-five thousand doHars; 



For investigations of the chemical and j)hysical character of road 

 materials, twenty-live thousand dollars; 



For conducting field experiments and various methods of road con- 

 struction and maintenance, and investigations concerning various 

 road mat,erials and ]:)reparations; for investigating and developing 

 equipment intended for the preparation and application of bitumi- 

 nous and other binders: for the purchase of materials and equipment; 

 for the employment of assistants and labor; for the erection of 

 buildings; such experimental work to be confined as nearly as possible 

 to one point during the hscal year, thirty thousand dollars; 



For general administrative expenses connected with the above- 

 mentioned lines of investigations and experiments, ten thousand one 

 hundred dollars; 



In all, for general expenses, one hundred and sixty-five thousand 

 one hundred dollars. 



Total for Office of Public Koads, two hundred and two thousand 

 one hundred and twenty dollars. 



Act Aii.arust 10, 1U12. c. 284, ?,7 Stat. 2m). 



These are provisions of the ayriciilturnl apiiroitrijitiou act for the tiscal 

 year 1!)],'], cited above. 



INSECTICIDE ACT OF 1910. 



ACT APRIL 26. 1910. c. 191. An act for preventing the manufacture, sale, or 

 transix)rratit>ii of atlullciated or niisbrandert Paris greens, lead arsenates, 

 and other insecticiiles. and also fungicides, and for regulating traffic 

 therein, and for other purposes. (.36 Stat. 331.) 



Manufacture of adulterated or misbranded insecticides, etc., and fungicides in 

 the Territories or District of Columbia, unlawful; violation of provisions 

 a misdemeanor; punishment. 



That it shall be unlawful for any person to manufacture within 

 any Territory or the District of Columbia any insecticide, Paris 

 green, lead arsenate, oi- fungicide which is adulterated or misbranded 

 within the meaning of this Act; and any person who shall violate 

 any of the provisions of this section shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, 

 and shall, upon conviction thereof, be fined not to exceed two hun- 

 dred dollars for the hrst olf'ense. and upon conviction for each sub- 

 sequent offense be fined not to exceed three hundred dollars, or sen- 

 tenced to imprisonment for not to exceed one year, or both such fine 

 and imprisonment, in the discretion of the court. 



Act April 2(j, liUO. c. 101. s. 1, 30 Stat. .'531. 



Interstate or foreign commerce in adulterated or misbranded insecticides, etc., 

 and fungicides, prohibited; shipment, delivery, etc., of such articles a mis- 

 demeanor; punishment; articles for export. 



Sec. -2. That the introduction into any State or Territory or the 

 District of Columbia from any other State or Territory or the Dis- 

 trict of Columbia, or from any foreign country, or shipment to any 



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