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Upon motion of Governor Colman, the report was adopted. 



Captain Joseph Frazier, commandant of University Cadets, 

 was introduced by Mr. Greensfelder, and discussed a plan for the 

 establishment of a larger military school. Mr. Waters moved to 

 extend the Captain a vote of thanks for his remarks, which mo- 

 tion was adopted. 



REPORT OF AUDITING COMMITTEE. 



The Auditing Committee submitted the following report: 

 We, the undersigned committee, authorized to examine the 



books and accounts of the Secretary and Treasurer, beg leave to 



submit the following report: 



We have carefully examined the vouchers authorized by the 



Executive Committee and the corresponding warrants issued by 



the President and Secretary of the different funds of the Board, 



as follows : 



DISTRIBUTION ANNUAL REPORT FUND. 



We find that vouchers Nos. 125-134, inclusive, for a total 

 amount of $807.61, have been approved and corresponding war- 

 rants issued and paid, leaving no balance in said fund. 



MONTHLY CROP REPORT FUND. 



We find that vouchers Nos. 357-409, inclusive, for a total 

 amount of $757.08, have been approved -and corresponding war- 

 rants issued, leaving a balance unappropriated in this fund of 

 $68.31. In this fund warrants Nos. 402, 404 and 406, total amount 

 of $34.62, have not yet been presented to the Treasurer for pay- 

 ment, leaving a balance in the hands of the Treasurer of $102.93. 

 When these warrants shall have been paid and cancelled the bal- 

 ance in the hands of the Treasurer will agree with the balance 

 undrawn as shown by the Secretary's account. 



EXPENSE OF MEMBERS' FUND. 



We find that vouchers Nos. 613-668, inclusive, have been ap- 

 proved to the amount of $518.98, and corresponding warrants is- 

 sued, leaving a balance of $281.02 in the hands of the Treasurer 

 of the Board. 



FARMERS' INSTITUTE FUND. 



We find that vouchers Nos. 693-829, inclusive, have been ap- 

 proved for a total amount of $5,781.16, and corresponding war- 



