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purpose of determining the water supply available for canals and for potable and domestic uses, and the development of water power, one thousand and five hundred dollars ($1,500), or so much thereof as may be necessary.

For surveys and maps for the use of the attorney-general in cases before the court of claims arising on account of the canals of the state, and for other expenses connected therewith, seven thousand five hundred dollars ($7,500), or so much thereof as may be necessary, payable from the canal fund.

For the supervision of the expenditure of moneys in towns under the money system, pursuant to sections fifty-five-c and fifty-five-d of the highway law, forty thousand dollars ($40,000), or so much thereof as may be necessary.

For the maintenance and repair of improved highways, pursuant to chapter one hundred fifteen, laws of eighteen hundred ninety-eight, as amended by chapter four hundred sixty-eight, laws of nineteen hundred six, to become available on January first, nineteen hundred eight, one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000), or so much thereof as may be necessary.

For postage and transportation of letters, official documents and other matter sent by express or freight, including boxes or covering for same, five hundred dollars ($500), and for furniture, books, binding, blanks, printing messages and other necessary incidental office expenses, five hundred dollars ($500), or so much thereof as may be necessary.

For salaries and actual and necessary expenses of a chief bridge designer and inspector and the necessary assistants, draughtsmen and supplies, two thousand dollars ($2,000), or so much thereof as may be necessary.

For deficiency in the salary of the deputy state engineer and surveyor for the fiscal year beginning October first, nineteen hundred seven, one thousand dollars ($1,000).

For the reimbursement of the town of Chili, Monroe county, for one-half of the expense heretofore charged upon said town for the extraordinary repairs made during the years nineteen hundred four and nineteen hundred five by the state engineer and surveyor upon sections one and two of the Scottsville road and section one of the Clifton road in said town, four thousand four hundred thirteen dollars and sixteen cents ($4,413.16), or so much thereof as may be necessary.

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DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION.

For repairs, renewals and betterments of buildings, equipment, fixtures, furniture, and such additional accommodations in the state normal schools as may be necessary, ten thousand dollars ($10,000), or so much thereof as may be necessary.

For repairs and improvements of school buildings and the purchase of necessary supplies for the Indian schools on the Allegany and Cattaraugus, Onondaga, Tonawanda, Tuscarora, Saint Regis, Shinnecock and Poospatuck Indian reservations, two thousand five hundred dollars ($2,500), or so much thereof as may be

necessary.

For the transportation, maintenance and support of Indian truants committed to institutions for truants, pursuant to the provisions of section nine, chapter four hundred twenty-four, laws of nineteen hundred four, five hundred dollars ($500), or so much thereof as may be necessary.

For field operations of the director of the science division and his assistants, in geology, paleontology, entomology and archeology, two thousand five hundred dollars ($2,500), or so much thereof as may be necessary.

For medical examinations, payable only from fees collected pursuant to statute for such examinations, nineteen thousand dollars ($19,000), to be expended as follows:

For the salary of the secretary of the state board of medica! examiners, to June first, nineteen hundred seven, one thousand two hundred fifty dollars ($1,250).

For expenses of medical examinations, including postage, express, parchment for licenses, printing, engraving, supplies, traveling expenses of examiners, rooms for holding examinations and services of persons temporarily employed to conduct such examinations, four thousand five hundred dollars ($4,500), or so much thereof as may be necessary.

For apportionment to state boards of medical examiners whose terms of office expire July thirty-first, nineteen hundred seven, nine thousand dollars ($9,000) to be divided pro rata according to the number of candidates whose answer papers have been marked by each.

For the salary of the secretary of the state board of medical examiners for the year beginning June first, nineteen hundred seven, pursuant to chapter three hundred forty-four, laws of nineteen hundred seven, four thousand dollars ($4,000).

For expenses of dental examinations, including postage, express, parchment for licenses, printing, engraving, supplies, traveling expenses of examiners, rooms for holding examinations and services of persons temporarily employed to conduct such examinations, and for the payment of the surplus to the state dental society as provided in chapter two hundred fifteen, laws of nineteen hundred one and amendments thereto, six thousand dollars ($6,000), or so much thereof as may be necessary, payable only from fees collected for such examinations.

For expenses of the veterinary examinations, including postage, express, parchment for licenses, printing, engraving, supplies, traveling expenses of examiners, rooms for holding examinations and services of persons temporarily employed to conduct such examinations, two hundred dollars ($200), or so much thereof as may be necessary, and for apportionment on the basis provided in chapter six hundred sixty-one, laws of eighteen hundred ninetythree and the amendments thereto, two hundred dollars ($200), or so much thereof as may be necessary, payable only from fees collected for such examinations.

For expenses of examinations of certified public accountants pursuant to chapter three hundred twelve, laws of eighteen huxdred ninety-six, including postage, express, parchment for licenses, printing, engraving, supplies, traveling expenses of examiners, rooms for holding examinations and services of persons temporarily employed to conduct such examinations, nine hundred dollars ($900), or so much thereof as may be necessary, payable only from fees collected for such examinations.

For expenses of examination of registered nurses, pursuant to article twelve of the public health law, including postage, express, parchment for certificates, printing, engraving, supplies, traveling expenses of examiners, rooms for holding examinations, and services of persons temporarily employed to conduct such examinations, three thousand eight hundred dollars ($3,800), or so much thereof as may be necessary, payable only from fees collected for such examinations.

For a new schoolhouse upon the Onondaga Indian reservation, six thousand dollars ($6,000), and for the apparatus and materials for beginning industrial training in the school upon said reservation, one thousand dollars ($1,000), or so much thereof as may be necessary.

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For determining what deposits of iron ore exist within the state

of New York and the extent and availability thereof, five thousand dollars ($5,000), or so much thereof as may be necessary.

For repairing library elevator under the charge of the education department, one thousand dollars ($1,000), or so much thereof as may be necessary.

TRUSTEES OF PUBLIC BUILDINGS.

For beginning the construction of the new state education building pursuant to chapter six hundred seventy-eight, laws of nineteen hundred six, one million five hundred thousand dollars. ($1,500,000), payable on the certificate of the governor, of which one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000) shall be available immediately, four hundred thousand dollars ($400,000) on October first, nineteen hundred seven and the remainder on March first, nineteen hundred eight, and from which may also be paid any deficiency in the appropriation made by said chapter for acquiring the site for the building and the expenses incidental thereto. The trustees of public buildings are hereby authorized to enter into contract for the erection and completion of said building, upon terms believed by said trustees to be most advantageous to the state at a total cost of not more than three million five hundred thousand dollars ($3,500,000) for the building exclusive of the site therefor.

DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE.

For enforcing the provisions of article four of the agricultural law, relating to the diseases of domestic animals, fifty thousand dollars ($50,000).

For the purpose of enforcing the provisions of article eleven of the agricultural law, relating to the adulteration and misbranding of food, ten thousand dollars ($10,000), or so much thereof as may be necessary.

For expenses of the field work in enforcing the provisions of articles nine and twelve of the agricultural law, relating to concentrated commercial feeding stuffs and commercial fertilizers, two thousand seven hundred dollars ($2,700), or so much thereof as may be necessary.

For the investigation and extermination of San Jose scale and other dangerously infectious or contagious insect pests, in addition to the sums heretofore appropriated for that purpose, fifteen

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For collecting and disseminating information relative to agricultural labor within the state as provided by article fourteen of the agricultural law, seven thousand five hundred dollars ($7,500), or so much thereof as may be necessary.

For Charles W. Larmon, for services rendered in connection with the bureau of information and statistics for the month of September, nineteen hundred five, one hundred and twenty-five dollars ($125).

For Henry H. Kracke for compensation for extra services and expenses as butter expert in the metropolitan district, five hundred dollars ($500).

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For the continuation and extension of farmers' institutes, five thousand dollars ($5,000), or so much thereof as may be neces

sary.

For deficiency in the appropriation for distribution to the growers of sugar beets, during the season of nineteen hundred six, or their assignees or legal representatives, whose names have been filed with the commissioner of agriculture, pursuant to article five of the agricultural law and amendments thereto, forty-one thousand four hundred forty-four dollars and six cents ($41,444.06), or so much thercof as may be necessary.

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For apportionment to agricultural fairs under the provisions of section eighty-eight of the agricultural law, two hundred seventythree thousand five hundred dollars ($273,500), or so much thereof as may be necessary, of which the sum of two hundred one thousand two hundred thirty-six dollars and twenty-nine cents ($201,236.29) is appropriated from moneys collected from racing associations, pursuant to chapter five hundred seventy, laws of eighteen hundred ninety-five and the acts amendatory thereof or supplemental thereto, and the sum of seventy-two thousand two hundred sixty-three dollars and seventy-one cents ($72,263.71) is appropriated from any moneys in the treasury not otherwise appropriated.

STATE ARCHITECT.

For deficiency in appropriation for salaries of draughtsmen

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