XXVIII REPORT OF THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. 



Salaries or compensation — Continued. 



1 laborer, 29 days, at$1.50 $43.50 



1 laborer, 22 days, at l|^1.5U 33. 00 



1 cleaner, 166 days, at $1 1<«'- 00 



1 agent, 12 months, at $91.661 1, 100. 00 



1 agent, 12 mouths, at $15 180. 00 



1 agent, 12 months, at $50 'JOO. 00 



Total salaries or comjuMisation 16, 020. 30 



General expenses: 



Boxes $876.50 



Freight ''^ 587. 12 



Postage 225. 00 



Supplies 63. 46 



Stationery 291. 91 



5,043.99 



Total disbursements $21, 064. 29 



BalanceJuly I, 1901 2,935.71 



INTERNATIONAL EXCHANGES, SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION, 1900. 



Balance July 1, 1900, as per la.st report $2, 538. 83 



DISBITRSEMENTS. 



General expenses: 



Books $75. 63 



Boxes l-lti- '"^O 



Freight 2, 156. 10 



Services 10. 50 



Stationery - - 1 1. 16 



Supplies " 85. 04 



Total disbursements $2, 484. 93 



BalanceJuly 1, 1901 53.90 



INTERNATIONAL EXCHANGES, SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION, 1S99. 



Balance July 1, 1900, as per last report $1. 59 



Balance carried, under the provisions of Revised Statutes, section 3090, by the 

 Treasury Department to the credit of the surplus fund, June 30, 1901. 



AMERICAN ETHNOLOGY, SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION, 1901. 



RECEIPTS. 



Approi)natioii by Congress for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1901, " for 

 continuing ethnological researches among the American Indians under 

 the direction of the Smithsonian Institution, including salaries or 

 compensation of all necessary employees and the purchase of necessary 

 books and periodicals, fifty thousand dollars, of which sum not exceed- 

 ing one thousand five hundred dollars may be used for rent of building" 

 (sundry civil act, June 6, 1900) $50, 000. 00 



The actual conduct of these investigations has been continued by the 

 Secretary in the hands of Maj. J. W. Powell, Director of the Bureau of 

 American Ethnology. 



