50 ANNUAL REPORTS OF DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. 



Cooperative work, Forest Service (contributions from private 

 sources) : 



Receipts for fiscal year 1922 (see p. 50) $1,378,374.84 



Balance from receipts in prior fiscal years 570, 566. 65 



$1, 948, 941. 49 



Total available 2, 727, 459. 21 



Actual expenditures from special funds, 1922 2, 045, 415. 38 



Unexpended balance, June 30, 1922 (available for expendi- 

 ture during fiscal year 1923) 682,043.83 



DIRECT INCOME TO GOVERNMEIVT IN CONNECTION WITH WORK OF 

 DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, FISCAL YEAR 1022. 



Incident to the department's work during the fiscal year 1922, 

 direct receipts aggregating $8,403,394.05 were covered into the Treas- 

 ury, and fines were imposed and judgments recovered by the courts 

 amounting to $168,769.36 in connection with the enforcement by the 

 department of the regulatory acts which devolve upon it for admin- 

 istration and execution, as follows : 



Receipts : 



Deposited to credit of miscellaneous receipts 

 fund— 



From business on tbe national forests $4, 628, 462. 42 



From other sources 580,902.39 



$5, 209, 364. 81 



Deposited to credit of appropriation for regular work of 



department _•___ 324, 081. 48 



Deposited to credit of appropriation admin- 

 istered by but not used in prosecuting regu- 

 lar work of department — 



Reimbursement for cost of distributing sur- 

 plus war materials to States for use in 



road-construction work $323,015.85 



Repayments by farmers of seed-grain loans- 668, 742. 77 



991, 759. 62 



Deposited to credit of special funds of Forest Service (from 

 business on the national forests) 1, 878, 188. 14 



Total receipts 8, 403, 394. 05 



Fines imposed and judgments recovered by the courts in con- 

 nection with violations of statutes intrusted to Department 

 of Agriculture for enforcement 168, 769. 36 



Total direct income to Government resulting from activi- 

 ties of Department of Agriculture 8,572,163.41 



FEDERAL APPROPRIATIONS ADMINISTERED BY DEPARTMENT, BUT NOT 



USED FOR ITS REGULAR WORK. 



In addition to the $39,452,658 expended by the department for the 

 conduct of its investigative, regulatory, and other routine activities, 

 and the $2,045,415.38 applied to forest road and trail construction 

 and cooperative work from special Forest Service receipt funds, 

 $105,790,311.81 was expended during tlie fiscal year 1922 from appro- 

 priations administered by the department other than those used for 



