AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE ACCOUNTS. 19 



Brought forward ^145,291 45 



Chemical Departnieut — 



Furuitiu-e, apparatus and chemicals $11,769 54 



Experiment station 1,818 83 



13,588 37 



Botanical Department — 



Herbarium $6,850 08 



Museiim 900 75 



Office class apparatus and garden tools, etc 3,770 50 



11,5-21 33 



Mathematical and Engineering Department — 



Surveying instruments ' $1,993 10 



Telescope and accessories 839 75 



Fui-niture, apparatus, etc 861 07 



Photographic material 50 40 



Office furnitin-e , 311 60 



4,055 93 



Library, exclusive of experiment station library — 



" 19,862 books and pamphlets $37, 154 00 



Sunday school books 130 00 



Portrait and pictures 1,020 00 



Furniture 1,113 10 



39,417 10 



Physical Department — Fixtures and apparatus $6,275 33 



Yeteriuaiy laboratory — Museum furnitiu'e and apparatus. . . 1,796 40 



Zoological Department — Furniture and aj^paratus 1,872 90 



General Museum — Collections and cases 17,512 50 



College hall f ui*niture and English department 987 75 



Drawing 1,013 75 



Public parlor fui-niture, $50.80; hospital furniture, $29.20 80 00 



President's office 754 73 



Secretary's office 1,514 22 



Armory — Furniture and equipment 697 90 



Abbot iiall— Furniture and fixtiu-es 2,138 59 



State Board of Agi-icultvu-e roams 341 69 



Farmers' institute 232 11 



Athletic apparatus 600 60 



Electric light plant, complete 5,000 00 



One dj'namo at agricultural laboratory 280 00 



Advertising 67 00 



Bacteriological Department 738 80 



41,904 27 



Experiment station 24, 942 73 



Total $580,721 1 



United States property held in trust — 



Two 3-in rifled guns and equipments $1,573 55 



250 Springfield rifles, complete 3,750 00 



250 rifle equipments 665 00 



Reloading tools, chests, tarpaulins, etc 83 55 



$6,072 10 



