XX REPORT OF THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. 



Salaries or compensation — Continued. 



1 carpenter, 15 days, at $8 §45. 00 * 



1 carpenter, 2 days, a fiS 6. 00 



1 cleaner, 157 days, at $1 157. 00 



1 agent, 6 months, at |91.66i 550. 00 



1 agent, 6 months, at §50 :500. 00 



1 agent, 6 months, at $15 90. 00 



Total salaries or compensation 16, 299. 98 



(jeneral expenses: 



Boxes $704. 25 



Books '. . 6. 75 



Freight 4, 703. 83 



Furniture 31 . 00 



Stationery 223. 21 



Supplies 57. 97 



Travel 17. 00 



5, 744. 01 



Total disbursements §22, 043. 99 



Balance July 1 , 1902 1, 956. 01 



INTERNATIONAL EXCHANGES, SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION, IIHU. 



Balance July 1, 1901, as per last report §2, 935. 71 



DISBURSEMENTS. 



General expenses: 



Books 151. 00 



Boxes - 476. 75 



Freight 1, 601. 42 



Furniture 245. 75 



Postage 187. 71 



Stationery 270. 78 



Supplies - 78. 75 



Total disbursements 2, 912. 16 



Balance July 1 , 1902 .- 23. 55 



INTERNATIONAL EXCHANGES, SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION, l<tUU. 



Balanci- Jul>- 1 , 1901 , as per last report $53. 90 



P>alance carried, under provisions of Revised Statutes, section 3080, by the Treas- 

 ury Department to the credit of the surplus fund, June 30, 1902. 



AMERICAN ETHNOLOGY, SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION, I'.KL'. 



KECEIPTS. 



Approjjriation l)y Congress for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1902, "for 

 contiiming ethnological researches among the American Indians, 

 under the direction of the Smithsonian Institution, including salaries 

 or compensation of all net^essary employees and the jturchaseof neces- 

 sary books and periodicals, fifty thousand dollars, of wliicli sum not 

 exceeding one tliousand five hundred dollars may l)e used for rent of 

 building" (sundry civil act, !\Iarch 3, 1901) 850, 000. 00 



The actual conduct of these investigations has been continued ])y the Secretary in 

 the hands of Maj. J. W. Po^vell, director of the Bmvau of American Ftlmology. 



