COLLEGE ACCOUNTS. 11 



Chemical depaxtinent— 



Apparatus, chemicals, etc . _ ^]1 ,435 35 



Mathematical and engineering department- 

 Telescope and class room apparatus. 2,430 10 



Steam works — 



Four boilers @ $600.00 $3.400 00 



Underground piping . 3,700 00 



Pipes and fittings . 636 38 



Tools for steam fitting _ _ _. 393 93 



Mechanical department — 



Tools $1,837 94 



Stock, lumber, etc 443 69 



Botanical department — 



Museum 



Microscopes and other apparatus 

 Furniture and fijctures 



6,130 31 



3,380 63 



Williams Hall- 

 Furniture - 



College Hall— 



Fiirniture . 



Secretary's office 



President's " 



Apiary — 



Bees, stock, and apparatus . 333 00 



TotaL $383,423 48 



A SUMMARY OF THE RESOURCES OF THE MICHIGAN AGRICULTURAL 



COLLEGE. 



Farm, buildings, and equipments, as per above inventory $382,433 48 



Agricultural College trust fund from sale of lands of United States grant, 384,788 37 



Balances due on purchase money " " '• " " *' 142.999 63 



125,073.83 acres @ $5 per acre yet unsold •' " ^' " 635,369 10 



920 " ■• •• " " •' of swamp land grant 4,600 00 



Total $1,440,179 47 



The present amount of the trust fund, is taken from the last line (that 

 for 1885) of the fifth column of Table No. 2, page 13. 



The balance due on purchase money is reported by the Commissioner of 

 the State Land Office, and consists of the total amount for which the Col- 

 lege lauds' have been sold up to the present time. i. e.: 



Tlie total of the tenth column in Table No. 1 $459,113 37 



Less the payments made -on these sales, constituting the trust fund - - 284,788 37 



$174,325 10 

 And less balances due on abandoned descriptions which have reverted to 

 the State by forfeiture for non-paypient of interest, as shown in column 

 eleven of Table No. 1 31,335 48 



$143,999 63 



The 125,073.82 acres yet vacant of the U. 8. land grant are given in 

 detail as located in the different counties in Table No. 6. 



The 920 acres of swamp land is what still remains unsold of a grant from 

 the State to the College of swamp lands located in the townships of Lansing- 

 and Meridian in Ingham county, and Bath and De Witt in Clinton county. 



