XVIII KKroKT OK THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. 



KXI'KNDITUIJES. 



Itiiildlii-;: 



Ivi'p.iiis, ciirc. anil iiii|uiivfmciits $l,r)7C.97 



Fiiiiiituro iiiul lixtuK's '.t2. '21 



$1, oou. 18 



Guneral expenses : 



Moetinfis 409.40 



Postiifjo and ti'U'gra|tli 222.00 



Stationery 260.85 



(iemral pi iiititiL; 361.60 



Inci.leiitals (fii.l, ^^as, etc.) 1,723.77 



Library (books, periodicals, etc.; 1,029.46 



Salaries* 17,688.77 



21,704.85 



Piibliealions and n-search : 



Smithsonian Contributions 3, 482.89 



Miscellaneous Collections 378.26 



K.'ports.-.. 815.16 



Kesearches 100.00 



Apparatus 6, 105. 60 



Explorations 1,530.00 



Museum 70. 30 



12, 482. 21 



Literary and scieutilic t-xchanj^os 1,794.09 



Total expenditures , :{7,650. 33 



Halance unexpended June 30, 1890 3,0192.65 



The cash received from sales of publications, repayineuts for freight, 

 etc., is to be credited on items of expeuditiire, as follows: 



Meetings §14.60 



Postage and telejjraph 1,92 



General printing - 14.50 



Incidentals 262.03 



Salaries 971.97 



!$1,265.02 



Smithsonian Contributions 115. 19 



Miscellaneous Collections 273. 72 



Reports 24.10 



413. 01 



Apparatus 7. 50 



Explorations 430.00 



Exchanges 1,789.98 



$3, 905. 51 



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

 ISOO, were, therefore, $33,744.82, or $3,905.51 less than the gross ex- 

 penditure, $37,650.33, above given. 



All moneys received by the Smithsonian Institution from interest, 

 sales, refunding of moneys temporarily advanced, or otherwise, are de 

 p«)sited with the Treasurer of tlie United States to the credit of the Sec- 

 retary of the Institution, and all ])ayments are made by his checks on 

 the Treasurer o( the United Stati-s. 



•In addition to the above $17,68S.77 paid for salaries nnder general expenses, 

 $l,H,-)0.04 were paid for services, viz, $1,.500 from the building account, and $550.04 

 from the library account. 



