28 MARINE BIOLOGICAL I. A I n >K \TOKV. 



Coolidge & Shattuck, Architects' ci>iumi-<ion and 



travelling exp 31.7^ 



Other Commissions: 



Supt. and Eng. Fees: 



Heating Buerkel & 



Co S 5i8.94 



Elec. Hixon Electric 



Co 776.24 S 1,295.18 



Elec. Hixon Electric 

 Co. (By Dr. Lillie, 



1923-) $ 1,990.51 



Heating Buerkel & 



Co. (By Dr. Lillie, 



1923-) 1,320.94 3-3II-45 4.606.63 



Supplementary Items: 



Paid. To complete. 



Apparatus $21,429.17 $ 2,070.83 $ 23,500.00 



Chemicals 1,474.84 25.16 1,500.00 



Crane Bldg. changes 6,205.16 6,205.16 



Furnishings .. 12,475.20 12,475.20 



Grading 1,889.75 1,889.75 



Machine Shop 3-999-72 500.28 4,500.00 



Sea water equipment 5-979-97 5-979-97 



Miscellaneous 1,844.75 4-734-36 6,579.11 



Johns-Manville, Inc. 



Auditorium ceiling 1,426.56 73-44 1,500.00 



$56,725.12 $ 64,129.19 $ 64,129.19 



Total Building Cost . $734,101.01 



Balance on hand in Building Fund, Dec. 15, 



1925- - - - $ 7-404-07 



4. Special Scientific Equipment of the New Building. Twenty- 

 five thousand dollars was provided in the estimates for special 

 scientific equipment, mostly movable apparatus, in addition to 

 the apparatus already in possession of the Laboratory. The 

 inventory value of the movable apparatus accordingly becomes 

 well over $30,000.00. There has been provided thus such a 

 quantity and variety of instruments and other apparatus, much 

 of it very delicate and costly, that a new service department of 

 "Scientific Apparatus" has been created with Dr. Samuel E. 

 Pond of the University of Pennsylvana as custodian. Dr. Pond 

 also acted as purchasing agent for the new apparatus, and was 

 able to get the maximum results from the expenditure of the new 



