18 



CARNEGIE INSTITUTION OF WASHINGTON. 



Aggregates of financial receipts. 



* Of this amount $1,394,335 came from the sale of bonds in 1908, 1909, 1910, 1912, 1913, 1914, 

 1915, 1916, 1917, 1918; $51,265.74 from the Colburn Estate in 1916; and $750,000 from the Car- 

 negie Corporation of New York in 1917, 1918, 1919, and 1920. 



The following list shows the departments and divisions for 

 which appropriations have been made by the Trustees and the 

 amounts allotted by the Executive Committee during 1920 : 



Department of Botanical Research $64,723.26 



Ecological Research 24,840.00 



Department of Embryology 43 , 128 . 00 



Eugenics Record OflScc 30,785.76 



Department of E.xperimental Evolution 78 , 343 . 27 



Geophysical Laboratory 125, 852 .00 



Department of Historical Research 40,696.58 



Department of Marine Biology 27 , 628 . 88 



Department of Meridian Astrometry 38,912.00 



Nutrition Laboratory 52 , 432 . 39 



Division of Publications 15,000.00 



Mount Wilson Observatory 181, 665 . 68 



Department of Terrestrial Magnetism 203 , 426 . 52 



Aggregate for Minor Grants 117,050.00 



Aggregate for Publications 68,930.69 



Total 1,113,415.03 



The purposes for which funds have been appropriated by the 

 Board of Trustees of the Institution may be summarily classified 

 under five heads: (1) Investments in bonds; (2) large projects; 

 (3) minor and special projects; (4) pubHcations; (5) administra- 

 tion. 



