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The Institution holds also a number of endowment gifts, the income 

 of each being restricted to specific use. These, plus accretions to 

 date, are listed below, together with income for the present year. 



Fund 



Investment 



Income pres- 

 ent year 



Abbott, William L., fund, for investigations in biology 



Arthur, James, fund, for investigations and study of the sun and lecture on 

 same __ -.. 



Bacon, Virginia Purdy, fund, for traveling scholarship to investigate fauna 

 of countries other than the United States. _ _ 



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



Barstow, Frederick D., fund, for purchase of animals for Zoological Park 



Canfield collection fund, for increase and care of the Canfield collection of 

 minerals 



Casey, Thomas L., fund, for maintenance of the Casey collection and promo- 

 tion of researches relating to Coleoptera _,- 



Chamberlain, Francis Lea, fund, for increase and promotion of Isaac Lea col- 

 lection of gems and mollusks 



Eickemeyer, Florence Brevooi t, fund, for preservation and exhibition of the 

 photographic collection of Rudolph Eickemeyer, Jr._ 



Hillyer, Viigil, fund, for increase and care of Virgil Hillyer collection of light- 

 ing objects. 



Hitchcock, Dr. Albert S., library fund, for care of Hitchcock Agrostologlcal 

 Library 



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

 in regard to nature and properties of atmospheric air 



HrdliCka, Ales and Marie, fund, to further researches in physical anthroplogy 

 and publication in connection therewith 



Hughes, Bruce, fund, to found Hughes alcove 



Long, Annette and Edith C, fund, for upkeep and preservation of Long col- 

 lection of embroideries, laces, and textiles 



Maxwell, Mary E., fund, for care and exhibition of Maxwell collection 



Myer, Catherine Walden, fund, for purchases of first-class works of art for 

 the use and benefit of the National Collection of Fine Arts 



Strong, Julia D., bequest fund, for benefit of the National Collection of Fine 

 Arts- 



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

 lection 



Poore, Lucy T. and George W., fund, for general use of the Institution when 

 principal amounts to $250,000 



Eathbun, Richaixl, memorial fund, for use of division of U. S. National 

 Museum containing Crustacea - 



Keid, Addison T., fund, for founding chair in biology, in memory of Asher 

 Tunis. 



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

 collection of minerals. 



Rollins, Mii-iam and William, fund, for investigations in physics and chem- 



istry. 



Smithsonian employees' retirement fund 



Springer, Frank, fund, for care and increase of Springer collection and library. . 

 Walcott, Charles D. and Mary Vaux, research fund, for development of 



geological and paleontological studies and publishing results thereof 



Younger, Helen Walcott, fund, held in trust 



Zerbec, Frances Brtncklfe, fund, for endowment of aquaria 



Total 



$103, 134. 07 



40, 994. 19 



51,354.03 



24, G79. 35 



1, 024. 77 



39, 204. 24 



10,401.07 



28, 805. 24 



10, 996. 44 



6, 736. 68 



1,617.40 



100, 000. 00 



18,851.21 

 19, 620. 33 



556. 57 

 20, 105. 37 



19, 430. 11 



10, 248. 08 



7, 597. 97 



126, 44G. 10 

 10, 902. 13 

 30, 416. 71 



123, 708. 61 



90,247.31 

 32, 930. 77 

 18,381.62 



384, 948. 48 



46, 610. 54 



972. 27 



$4, 408. 79 



1,773.04 



2, 221. 13 



1, 067. 41 



44.31 



1,695.61 



406. 62 



1, 248. 46 



230. 03 

 291.34 



09.93 

 6, 000. 00 



815.31 



848. 57 



24.04 



437. 04 



840. 35 

 443. 24 



328. 62 

 5, 573. 40 



471.52 



1, 530. 14 



5, 350. 58 



4,160.11 



1,501.70 



795. 00 



13, 403. 72 



1,382.45 



42.03 



1,386,989.46 



57, 464. 49 



FREER GALLERY OF ART FUND 



Early in 1906, by deed of gift, 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 "Whistler, 

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

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

 will, probated November 6, 1919, he provided stock and securities to 

 the estimated value of $1,958,591.42, as an endowment fund for the 

 operation of the Gallery. 



