150 ANNUAL REPORT SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION, 1930 



The Institution holds also a number of endowment gifts the income 

 of each being restricted to specific use. These are invested and stand 

 on the books of the Institution as follows: 



Bacon, Virginia Purdy, fund, for a traveling scholarship to in- 

 vestigate fauna of countries other than the United States $65, 812. 09 



Baird, Lucy H., fund, for creating a memorial to Secretary 



Baird 2, 076. 68 



Canfield collection fund, for increase and care of the Canfield 



collection of minerals 50, 242. 50 



Casey, Thomas L., fund for maintenance of Casey collection and 



promotion of researches relating to Coleoptera 6, 416. 97 



Chamberlain, Frances Lea, fund, for increase and promotion of 



Isaac Lea collection of gems and moUusks 36, 990. 04 



Hodgkins fund, specific, for increase and diffusion of more exact 

 knowledge in regard to nature and properties of atmospheric 

 air 100,000. 00 



Hughes, Bruce, fund, to found Hughes alcove 17, 942. 72 



Myer, Catherine Walden, fund, for purchase of first-class works 

 of art for the use of and benefit of the National Gallery of Art.. 21, 700. 97 



Pell, Cornelia Livingston, fund, for maintenance of Alfred Duane 



PeU collection 3, 171. 41 



Poorc, Lucy T. and George W., fund, for general use of the Insti- 

 tution when principal amounts to the sum of $250,000 58, 148. 61 



Reid, Addison T., fund, for founding chair in biology in memory 



of Asher Tunis 23, 476. 50 



Roebling fund, for care, improvement, and increase of Roebling 



collection of minerals 158, 524. 06 



Springer, Frank, fund, for care, etc., of Springer collection and 



library 30, 000. 00 



Walcott, Charles D. and Mary Vaux, research fund, for develop- 

 ment of geological and paleontological studies and publishing 

 results thereof 12, 477. 50 



Younger, Helen Walcott, fund, held in trust 49, 812. 50 



Total endowment for specific purposes other 



than Freer endowment as per last report. $626, 003. 70 



Capital gain from investment of savings from in- 

 come during year ended June 30, 1930 8, 825. 19 



Capital gain from stock dividends, sale of securities, 



etc., during year ended June 30, 1930 1, 963. 66 



Excluding Freer endowment, total present 



endowment for specific purposes 636,792.55 636,792.55 



FREER GALLERY OF ART FUND 



Early in 1906, by deed of gift, Mr. Charles L. Freer, of Detroit, gave 

 to the Institution his collection of Chinese and other oriental objects 

 of art, as well as paintings, etchings, and other works of art by Whis- 

 tler, Thayer, Dewing, and other artists. Later he also gave funds for 

 the construction of a building to house the collection, and finally in 



