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rants issued, leaving a balance unappropriated of $1,518.84. In 

 this fund the Treasurer's statement shows that warrants Nos. 798, 

 802, 803, 804, 806, 807, 813, 814, 815, 816, 824 and 828, for a total 

 amount of $819.57, have not yet been presented for payment, leav- 

 ing a balance in the hands of the Treasurer of $2,338.41. When 

 these warrants shall have been paid there will be an exact agree- 

 ment between the books of the Secretary and Treasurer. 



OFFICE EXPENSE FUND. 



We find that vouchers Nos. 575-640, inclusive, for a total 

 amount of $517.09, have been approved and corresponding war- 

 rants issued and paid by the Treasurer, leaving a balance of $82.91 

 in the hands of the Treasurer, which shows an exact agreement 

 between the books of the Secretary and Treasurer. 



STATE VETERINARY FUND. 



We find that vouchers Nos. 1719-1886, inclusive, for a total 

 amount of $8,668.11, have been approved and corresponding war- 

 rants issued, leaving a balance unappropriated of $1,331.89. In 

 this fund the Treasurer's statement shov\^s that warrants Nos. 1872, 

 1873 and 1880, for a total amount of $50.80, have not yet been pre- 

 sented for payment, leaving a balance in the hands of the Treas- 

 urer of $1,382.69. When these warrants shall have been paid and 

 cancelled, the accounts of the Secretary and Treasurer will agree. 



We find that the following warrants, which had been drawn 

 by the President and Secretary, but had not been presented for 

 payment at the last annual settlement, have been paid and can- 

 celled by the Treasurer : Warrants Nos. 684, 686, 688 and 689, for 

 total amount of $297.05, in the farmers' institute fund; warrants 

 Nos. 1712 and 1713, for the amount of $134.85, on State Veteri- 

 nary Fund. 



The above statement shows an exact agreement as to expendi- 

 tures and balances between the books of the Secretary and Treas- 

 urer, except the unpaid warrants, as above noted. 



All of which is respectfully submitted. 



W. T. Carrington, 

 A. T. Nelson, 



W. B. MCROBERTS, 



Committee. 

 Upon motion of Mr. Colman, the report was adopted. 



