COLLEGE ACCOUNTS, 



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SUMMAKY OF INVENTORY.— Continued. 

 Apiary: 



Bees, stock, and apparatus $366 80 



Botanical museum and class-room: 



Specimens, furniture, microscopes, etc 6,519 25 



Total - $343,959 90 



SUPPLEMENTARY STATEMENT OF THE SECRETAEY. 



SALAEIES. 



The salaries of the oflBcers and employes of the College are as follows : 

 President, 13,000 ; eight professors, |1,S00 each ; secretary, $1,500 ; assistant 

 secretary, $600; one professor, 81,000; assistant in chemistry, $800; one 

 instructor, $600; librarian, $600; farm foreman, $600 and board; florist, 

 $743 ; foreman of the horticultural department, $750 ; engineer $600, 



BUILDINGS. 



The two buildings for which appropriations were made by the Legislature 

 of 1883 have not been erected. The contract has been let for the boiler house 

 and chimney, and work commenced. As soon as a plan for the professors' 

 residence has been accepted by the Board, arrangements will be made for 

 letting the contract. It is expected that both of these buildings will be com- 

 pleted during the summer of 1884. • 



COLLEGE LANDS. 



Through the courtesy of the Commissioner of the State Land Office we are 

 enabled to publish the following tables, showing by counties the sales of Agri- 

 cultural College lands for the year ending September 30th, 1883. Also 

 showing by counties the number of acres of Agricultural College lands subject 

 to entry November 1st, 1883 : 



AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE LAND. 



TABLE NO. 1. — Showing by Counties the Amount of Agricultural College Land Sold at 

 Original Sale during the Year ending September 30, 18S3. 



eOTJNTIES. 



Alcona 



Alpena 



Antrim 



Benzie 



Cheboygan 



Kalkaska 



■ Manistee 



Missaukee 



Montmorency 



Oscoda , 



Otsego 



Presque Isle.. 

 Wexford 



Total 



