COLLEGE ACCOUXTS. 13 



Farm department — 



Horses $945 00 



Cattle 6,635 00 



Sheep, $852; hogs,8769 1,621 00 



Crops, produce, etc 2,813 32 



Furniture and utensils at farm house 631 80 



Implements, office furniture, etc 4,058 68 



Wind-mills and water supply 450 00 



817,154 80 



Horticultural Department — 



Plants, fuel, etc., at green house §3,079 60 



Team, implements, produce, etc 2,296 55 



5,976 15 



Chemical Department — 



Apparatus, chemicals, etc 6,189 39 



Library — 



Books, pamphlets, furniture 11,045 12 



General museum — 



Specimens, cases, etc 5,741 97 



Apiary — 



Bees, tools, honey, etc 312 50 



Department of mathematics and engineering — 



Models, surveying apparatus, telescope, etc 3,238 15 



Mechanical Department — 



Tools, 1 umber, etc 103 98 



Boarding Hall — 



Furniture, provisions, fuel, etc 3,590 48 



College Hall- 

 Furniture in chapel and recitation rooms 700 00 



President's office — 



Furniture, stationery, etc 152 95 



Secretary's office — 



Safe, furniture, stationery, etc 615 50 



Botanical Museum and class room — 



Specimens, microscopes, furniture, etc 4,851 60 



$266,100 59 



SUPPLEMENTARY STATEMENT OF THE SECRETARY. 



SALARIES OF OFFICERS OF THE COLLEGE. 



Theophilus C. Abbot, LL. D., President, Professor of Meutal Philosophy 

 and Logic, $3,000. 



Robert C. Kedzie, A. M., M. D., Professor of Chemistry and Curator of 

 the Laboratory, $1,800. 



Geo. T. Fairchild, A. M., Professor of English Literature and Librarian, 

 $1,800. 



Albert J. Cook, M. S., Professor of Logic and Entomology and Curator of 

 General Museum, $1,800. 



William J. Beal, Professor of Botany and Horticulture and Curator of 

 Botanical Museum, $1,800. 



Robert G. Baird, Secretary of State Board of Agriculture, $1,250. 



Rollo C. Carpenter, M. S. C. E., Professor of Mathematics and Civil 

 Engineering, $1,400. 



