COLLEGE ACCOUNTS. 15 



SUMMARY OF INVENTORY. 



ItUILDINGS. ' 



Collep:e hall $15,000 00 



Chemical laboratory 12,000 00 



Williams hall 45,000 00 



AVells hall 25,000 00 



Farm house 3,500 00 



Two brick cottages 0,000 00 



One brick cottage 4,000 00 



One brick cottage 3,400 00 



Herdsman's cottage GOO 00 



Six barns at Professors' houses 1 ,800 00 



Horticultural barn and shed 1.100 00 



Cattle barn and shed 8.200 00 



Sheep barn 2.500 00 



Horse barn 3.000 00 



Pi gge ry 2,000 00 



Brick work-shop 600 00 



Blacksmith shop, tool house, feeding house 400 00 



Windmills, water supply, etc 500 00 



Three new Iiouses (President's and two frame houses) 20,728 00 



Greenhouse 8,000 00 



Bee house 280 00 



.^1 58,608 00 



Twelve fire extinguishers 500 00 



INVENTORY OF FARM. 



676 acres @ $70 per acre 47,320 00 



Farm department — horses .151,105 00 



cattle 6,210 00 



sheep -. 816 00 



swine 697 00 



machinery and steam power 1,488 00 



implements, tools, miscellaneous 2,523 25 



offices, produce, etc 4,072 02 



16,911 27 



Horticultural department — greenhouse, plants, fuel, etc |3.599 60 



team, implements, produce, etc 2.516 35 



'■ 6,115 95 



Farm house — furniture, produce, etc 673 99 



Chemical department — apparatus, chemicals, etc 5.790 72 



Library — books, pamphlets and furniture.. 10,440 68 



General museum— specimens, cases, etc... _. 5,644 00 



Apiary — bees, tools, honey, etc 434 25 



Department of Mathematics and Civil Engineering — models, surveying, 



apparatue, etc 5,523 00 



Mechanical Department — tools, lumber, etc 163 29 



Boarding Hall— furniture, provisions, etc 3,119 34 



Furniture in chapel and recitation rooms — stoves, seats, tables, etc 735 70 



President's office— furniture, stationery, etc 201 91 



Secretary's office — safe, furniture, stationery etc 584 00 



Botanical Museum — specimens, microscopes, etc 4,851 60 



Total 1267,617 70 



