REPORT OF THE SECRETARY. 5 



United States first Liberty loan 200 



United States second Liberty loan 100 



United States tbird Liberty loan 10,150 



United States fourth Liberty loan 50 



United States Victory loan 6,550 



United States war-savings stamps, series of 1918 100 



Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railroad Co. 5 per cent preferred stock, 



gift shares— 125 



American Smelting & Refining Co. 7 per cent preferred stock, gift_do 60 



Baltimore & Ohio Railroad Co. 4 per cent preferred stock, gift do 125 



The $3,500 par value of the 5 per cent gold notes of the Brooklyn 

 Eapid Transit Co. are held in the hands of receivers pending re- 

 organization. No plan, however, has yet been adopted. 



The sum invested for each specific fund and the manner in which 

 held is described as follows: 



l-'mi.l. 



Smithson fund 



Habel fund 



Hodgkins general fund 



Hodgkins specific fund 



Rhees fund 



Avery fund 



Addison T. Reid fund 



Lucy T. and George W. Poore fund . 



George K. Sanford fund 



Chamberlain fund 



Bruco Hughosfund 



Lucy H. Baird fund 



Virginia Purdy Bacon fund 



Hamilton fund 



Total. 



United 



States 



Treasury. 



$727,640.00 



500.00 



116,000.00 



100,000.00 



590.00 



14,000.00 



11,000.00 



26,670.00 



1,100.00 



2,500.00 



1,000,000.00 



Consolidated 

 fund. 



$1,468.74 



37,275.00 



156.00 



18,439.80 



2,860.00 



6,660.00 



294.00 



35,000.00 



8,741.93 



1,166.58 



45,000.00 



500.00 



157,562.05 



Total. 



$729, 108. 74 



500.00 



153,275.00 



100,000.00 



746.00 



32,439.80 



13, 860. 00 



33,330.00 



1,391.00 



35,000.00 



8, 741. 93 



1,166.58 



45,000.00 



3,000.00 



1,157,562.05 



To Mr. H. B. Swales, custodian, section of birds' eggs, the Insti- 

 tution is indebted for an additional gift of $100 for the purchase of 

 specimens, making a total contribution of $700 since January, 1919. 



Some of the unimproved land near Lowell, Mass., has been sold, 

 and the sum of $226.42 was realized therefrom and invested for 

 account of the Lucy T. and George W. Poore fund. 



Dr. William L. Abbott has contributed $2,000 during the year to 

 the maintenance of a field party, the purpose of which is to procure 

 archeological and natural history specimens in Australia. This 

 expedition followed those to Borneo and Celebes and has now con- 

 tinued for two and a half years. 



The Institution has received for specific activities further valu- 

 able contributions from Mr. John A. Koebling, amounting to $15,200. 



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