20 REPORT OF COMMISSIONER OF FISH AND FISHERIES. 
The Museum of Comparative Zoology, at Cambridge, Mass., has 
published the following paper, based on investigations of the steamer 
Albatross in 1891: 
Bulletin, vol. xxxvi, No. 6, xxv, Description of two new lizards of the genus 
Anolis from Cocos and Malpelo islands, by L. Stejneger, November, 1900. 
APPROPRIATIONS. 
The appropriations made by Congress for conducting the operations 
of the Commission for the year ending June 50, 1901, were as follows: 
Salaries ssa eee esa ce es rR ee ea ee $232, 980 
Miscellaneous expenses: 
Administrations tee 224 2 a ese eee ee 12, 500 
Propagationior food -liShesie= === =e cee ea RNS ha 170, 000 
Inquiry respectin=food-fishese: 22922 wena tee = eee ee eee 22, 500 
Statisticalingqulry ces. 22 6 seee co fe te oe eee ee ae ee eee 7, 500 
Maintenancerof, vessels) 2225.52) eee Bee a Pace fe a ae ee 35, 000 
For improvement and enlargement of stations at— 
Greenudnalkeri Mee sen = eee ee te en ee ee hel aS 3, 000 
Nias age Nile ee re oe nm ee ne ne ok ee Oe eee ree. eee ae 2, 500 
Wioodstrlole Masses eee er ee ae see Le 2, 000 
Way: thevallosa Via Se ee 2 See 52 ere 8 a een = Reece eee fot ea ee 2, 500 
IHIGEMCOTI S Nig Oi eae ee ae Soe See Senne ane AEE OP LAE ee en eee 6, 000 
BullochwallesGae sacs ese se oe ee hogs Shee ee een Se eee ee ~ 10,000 
EC TSWALT TN Tie se ere es Pe eee oe A) Ren ee as 5, 000 
PutziniBay, Ohlone ss52026 2 nee eer one ee eee ee ee ee 3, 000 
Speartish:'S.,.Dak 22 8.20: 2 Seek Poe ee eee ee ae 3,500 
Baker Take; Washington =. 222° -- 2 2 oe aa ee eee 5, 000 
For improving water supply at St. Johnsbury, Vt., station. __--. -___-.-- 20, 000 
For repairing damage from floods at San Marcos, Tex., station__ ___-_-- 2,000 
For establishment of a marine biological station near Beaufort, N.C... 12,500 
For establishment of a fish-cultural station in West Virginia ___-. - sean 25, 000 
For continuing investigations regarding lobsters and clams-_------_------ 7,500 
A report of the expenditure of these amounts will be made to Con- 
gress, in accordance with law. 
GEORGE M. BOWERS, 
Commissioner. 
