270 ANNUAL REPORT SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION, 1963 



EXHIBIT D 



PRIVATE FUNDS 



STATEMENT OF CELiNGES IN PRINCIPAL OF ENDOWMENT FUNDS AND FUNDS 

 FUNCTIONING AS ENDOWMENT 



Year ended June 30, 1963 



Balance at beginning of year $15, 236, 651. 39 



Add: 



Gifts and bequests $126, 799. 50 



Income added to principal as prescribed 



by donor 11, 549. 67 



Proceeds from sale of Table Mountain 



installations 12, 000. 00 



Net gain on investments 699,024.51 849,373.68 



16, 086, 025. 07 

 Balance at year end consisting of: 



Unrestricted 2, 610, 782. 90 



Restricted for: 



Freer Gallery of Art 10,596, 154.61 



Other collections and research 2, 879, 087. 56 



16, 086, 025. 07 

 The practice of maintaining savings accounts in several of the 

 Washington banks and trust companies has been continued during the 

 past year, and interest on these deposits amounted to $12,764.30. 



Deposits are made in banks for convenience in collection of checks, 

 and later such funds are withdrawn and deposited in the United States 

 Treasury. Disbursement of funds is made by check signed by the 

 Secretary of the Institution and drawn on the United States Treasury. 

 The Institution gratefully acknowledges gifts and grants from 

 the following : 



Academic Press, a gift to the Rathbun Fund. 



American Chicle Co., a contribution for the improvement of the United States 



National Herbariimi collection. 

 American Philosophical Society : 



Grant for the support of research entitled "Life History and Taxonomic 



Studies of the Water Beetles of Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands." 

 Grant for the entomological collecting and research in British "West Indies. 

 Grant for the entomological collecting and research in Mexico. 

 Anniston Public Library, a gift to prepare a scientific evaluation of a collection 



of birds. 

 Appalachian Power Co., additional grant for archeological surveys in the Smith 



Mountain Reservoir on the Roanoke River. 

 Atomic Energy Commission, additional grant for support of research entitled "A 

 Study of the Biochemical Effects of Ionizing and Nonionizing Radiation of 

 Plant Metabolism during Development." 

 Lucy H. Baird, in settlement of bequest. 



