INSTITUTE AND COLLEGE, PUSA, FOR 1913-14. 7 



Nine primary vaccinations and three re-vaccinations 

 were performed during the early part of the year. 



V. — Accounts. 



The total expenditure during the financial year 1913-14 

 was Rs. 4,72,471 as under : — 



( Htice of the Agricultural Adviser to the 

 Government of India and Director oi 

 the Institute . ... 



Chemical Section .... 



Mycological Section 



Entomological Section 



Pathological Entomological Section 



Botanical Section . 



Bacteriological Section . 



Agricultural Section 



Rs. 



2,14,158 

 38,455 

 37,388 

 33,942 

 26,749 

 27,854 

 29,171 

 64,754 



4,72,471 



The budget of the Agricultural Adviser for the year 

 under report included a portion of the grant of Rs. 1,10,000 

 referred to in previous year's report for meeting the expen- 

 diture in connection with the engagement of Mr. W. Hulme 

 as Sugar Engineer in the United Provinces for the develop- 

 ment of the Indian Sugar Industry. The engagement of 

 Mr. Hulme was sanctioned in the first instance, for three 

 years from 1911-12. It has been decided to retain his 

 services for a further period of two seasons and the expen- 

 diture during the current year will be met from the saving 

 in the grant of Rs. 1,10,000 made for the purpose. 



A sum of Rs. 15,000 was provided in the budget for pay- 

 ment to the Indian Tea Association as a grant-in-aid. 



Out of the sum of Rs. 60,000 allotted during the year 

 ending 31st March 1914, by the Government of India, for 

 improvements connected with the Pusa Institute, Rs. 14,254 

 were transferred to the Public Works Department Budget 

 for meeting the cost of extension of the Pusa Library and 

 Rs. 25,000 paid towards purchase of steam cultivating 

 machinery for the Pusa Farm. The balance was spent on 



