PLANT QUARANTINE ACT OF AUGUST 20, 1912. 269 



includino- the Bureau of Entomology, the Bureau of Phmt Industry, 

 and the Forest Service, a Federal Horticultural Board consisting of 

 five nienil)ers, of whom not more than two shall be ajipointed from 

 any one bureau or oHice, and who shall serve without additional 

 compensation. 



Act August 20, 1912, c. 308. s. 12, 37 Stat. 319. 

 Appropriation for purposes and objects of act. 



Sec. 13. That there is hereby appropriated, out of the moneys in 

 the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, to be expended as the 

 Secretary of Agriculture may direct, for the puri)oses and objects of 

 this Act, the sum of twenty-five thousand dollars. 



Act August 20, 1912, c. 308, s. 13, 37 Stat. 319. 

 Time of taking effect of act. . 



Sec. 14. That this Act shall become and be effective from and after 

 the first day of October, nineteen hundred and twelve, except as 

 herein otherwi.se provided. 



Act August 20. 1912, c. 308, s. 14, 37 Stat. 319. 



Provisions prohibiting interstate transiX)rtatiou ami importation of 

 insects injurious to crops, vegetables, fruit, etc., and trees, except for 

 scientific purposes under regulations i)rovided for, and providing a penalty 

 for violation thereof, are contained in act March 3. 1905, c. 1501, set forth 

 on p. 198. ante, under " Bureau of Entomology." 



