XX REPORT OF THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. 



KXl'KNDITUKKS. 



Building: 



Repairs, care, aud iiuproveiueuts $2, 609. 94 



Furniture and fixtures 688. 18 



$H, 298. 12 



General expenses : 



Meetings 492. 00 



Postage and telegraph 356. 18 



Stationery 628. 08 



General printing 279. 83 



Incidentals (fuel, gas, etc. ) 3, 793. 72 



Library (books, periodicals) , 1, 655. 75 



Salaries * 18, 751. 92 



25,9.57.48 



Publications aud researches : 



Smithsonian contributions 2, 731. 62 



Miscellaneous collections 6, 670. 64 



Reports 801.60 



Researches 3, 010. 95 



Apparatus 1, 808. 56 



Museum 1, 045. 38 



Hodgkins fund 1, 912. 13 



17,980.88 



Literary and scienfci tic exchanges 1, 518. 57 



$48,755.05 



Balance unesi»ended June 30, 1893 57,092.82 



The cash received from the sale of publications, from repayments for 

 freights, etc., is to be credited to the items of expenditure as follows: 



Incidentals $12. 25 



Smithsonian contributions $315. 32 



Miscellaneous collections 172. 16 



Reports 69. 10 



556. 58 



Apparatus 148. 50 



Museum 1, 541. 22 



Exchanges 1, 483. 99 



Services 50. 00 



3. 792. 54 



The net expenditures of the Institution for the year ending June 30, 

 1893, were therefore $44,962.51, or $3,702.54 less than the gross expendi- 

 tures, $48,755.05, as above stated. 



All moneys received by the Smithsonian Institution from interest, 

 sales, refunding of moneys temporarily advanced, or otherwise are 

 deposited with the Treasurer of the United States to the credit of the 

 Secretary of the Institution, and all payments are made by his checks 

 on the Treasurer of the United States. 



* In addition to the above $18,751.92 paid for salaries under general expenses 

 $6,719.81 were paid for services, viz, $141.07 charged to apparatus account, $1,500 to 

 building account, $823.87 to library account, $2,854.05 to researches account, and 

 $1,399.92 to Smithsonian contribution accounts. 



