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An Experimental Study of the Performance of Fifteen Boiler 

 Furnaces with Bagasse as Fuel; The Insulating Properties 

 of Steam-Pipe Covering; and Power Required to Run Su- 

 gar House Machinery. 



By Professor E. W. Kerr (Modern Sugar Planter of 

 New Orleans). 



FINANCIAL STATEMENT. 

 (Receipts and disbursements of all funds.) 



The following is a copy of the statement already rendered 

 to the federal authorities, showing the receipts and expenditures 

 of the Hatch Fund and the Adams Fund for the year ending 

 June 30, 1910: 



HATCH AND ADAMS FUNDS. 



Hatch Adams 



Dr. Fund. Fund. 



To receipts from the Treasure." of the United States, 

 as per appropriations for fiscal year ended June 

 30, 1910, under acts of Congress, approved March 

 2, 1887 (Hatch Fund), and of March 16, 1906 



(Adams Fund) $15,000.00 $13,000.00 



Cr. 



By— 



Salaries $13,689.85 $9,677.34 



Labor 336.80 334.29 



Publications 304.70 



Postage and stationery 4.50 3.00 



Freight and Express 3.18 12.25 



Heat, light, water and power 403.73 



Chemical supplies 560.52 



Seeds, plants, and sundry supplies 66.47 46.51 



Feeding stuffs 169.96 29.65 



Library 5.33 



Tools, implements and machinery 69.67 38.78 



Furniture and fixtures 57.00 



Scientific apparatus 1,346.24 



Live stock 27.50 8.95 



Traveling expenses 421.30 



Contingent expenses 302.15 29.21 



Buildings and land 25.22 25.90 



Total $15,000.00 $13,000.00 



We, the undersigned members of the State Board of Agri- 

 culture and Immigration, to whom is entrusted the disburse- 

 ment of the above funds, do hereby certify that we have exam- 

 ined the accounts of the Experiment Stations of the Louisiana 

 State University and Agricultural and Mechanical College for 

 the fiscal year ending June 30, 1910, and have found the above 



