430 LAWS APPLICABLE TO THE DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. 



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 Penalty, violation of pure food law (32 Stat. L., 632; 34 Stat. L., 768, 771). . . . 186- 



188, 192-193 

 regulations for humane treatment of live stock on board 



vessels (26 Stat. L., 833) 70 



renovated butter laws (32 Stat. L., 193) 60 



withholding money or accounts (R. S., 3633) 341 



public money (R. S., 3619) 335 



Pension roll, civil, prohibition (30 Stat. L., 890) 291 



Per diem allowance. Secretary authorized to grant to Government employees 



while traveling (37 Stat. L., 269) 21 



employees. See Employees. 



Periodicals for official use, restriction upon payments (R. S., 192, 1779) 375 



Perquisites, prohibition of (18 Stat. L., 85) 286-287 



Personating officer of United States, punishment (35 Stat. L., 1095) 299-300 



Personation, false, of creditor of United States, penalty (35 Stat. L., 1095) 349 



Photographic prints, Forest Service, sale (34 Stat. L., 1256) 172 



Photographs for scientific institutions, etc., exempt from duty (36 Stat. L., 71, 



74, 78) 358-359 



Physician's certificate, accident, filing by employees (35 Stat. L., 557) 170 



Pikes Peak Timber Land Reserve, right of wav to Cripple Creek Ry. Co. 



(30 Stat. L., 493) 151 



right of way to Cripple Creek Short -line Ry. 



Co. (30 Stat. L., 729) 162 



Pilot charts, data to be furnished by Weather Bureau (36 Stat. L., 508) 36 



Pine Island, Fla., breeding reservation for birds, establishment 216 



Plans, sketch, for building sites must be approved (R. S., 3734) 325-326 



Plant diseases, tiuaranline, reguIatioiL-^, notices, etc. (37 Stat. L., 317) 266-267 



Industry Bureau, appropriations, salaries, and general expenses for 1913 



(37 Stat. L., 269) 81-85 



chief, appointment (31 Stat. L., 922) 74 



establLihrnent (32 SUxt. L., 286) 11-12.74 



laws affect ing 74-85 



inspection, disinfection, etc., regulations, dutv of Secretary (37 Stat. 



L., 317) .' 267 



introductions, prohibition, authority of Secretary of Agriculture (37 Stat. 



L., 316) 265-267 



quarantine act, August 20, 1910 (37 Stat. L., 315) 264-269 



Plants, apnropriation for purchase and distribution (37 Stat. L., 269) 75-76 



collection, distribution, propagation, and testing, authority to Secre- 

 tary (R. S., 526) 14 



imported, exemption from duty (36 Stat. L., 11) 23 



purchase and distribution (R. S., 527) 74-75 



Pleuropneumonia, live stock, investigation, authority (23 Stat. L., 32) 42 



prohibition of transportation of diseased live stock (23 Stat. 



L, 32} 43 



suppression, powers conferred on Secretary of Agriculture 



(32 Stat. L., 791) 45^6 



Pocatello National Forest, description and reservation (36 Stat. L., 919) 131 



Police authority, department watchmen (35 Stat. L., 1039) 22 



Political (oercidri. prohibitions (19 Stat. L., 169; 22 Stat. L., 403) 277, 290 



contributions, prohibition and penalties (19 Stat. L., 169; 35 Stat. L., 



1110) 290-291 



Pomology Division, reorganized into Plant Industry Bureau (32 Stat. L., 286). 11-12 



Pork, salt, inspe<tion for export (26 Stat. L., 414) 53-54 



Ports, designation as (juarantine stations, authoritv of Secretars' of Agriculture 



(26 Stat. L., 416) [ 49-50 



Postmaster General, approval of regulations for transportation of insects (33 



Stat. L.. 1270). 199 



authority to appoint in(Mnl)or of a])praipal board for pur- 

 chase of telegraph lines (R. S., 5267) 144 



with Secretary of .\griculture to determine 

 weight of seed and plant packages (37 Stat. 



L., 269)..... 75 



with Secretary of Agriculture to display weather 



signals on mail cars (29 Stat. L., 99)" 36 



