94 ANNUAL REPORT SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION, 1911. 
Gailllenyaol Atte 5.0 sie were eel ag UG) 8 es ccm Oe $31. 60 
ANAC eSslOr Tela OX) CW SCS eee ans we Hee pe iol ea es ok 4, 450. 76 
PANTOJO EDIE GUS ee Re ek oe ce eerste err ee erect gr, eI 2 Se ne BIg oe 200. 00 
86,374. 52 
Balance June 30, 1911, deposited with the Treasurer of the United - 
States eas ees oe OE a aed OL I ee Ope RE ENR Dc SE A, TE ol caerulea 52, 425. 66 
118, 800.18 
By authority, your executive committee again employed Mr. 
William L. Yaeger, a public accountant of this city, to audit the 
receipts and disbursements of the Smithsonian Institution during 
the period covered by this report. The following certificate of ex- 
amination supports the foregoing statement, and is hereby approved: 
WASHINGTON, D. C., August 5, 1911. 
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE, BOARD OF REGENTS, 
Smithsonian Institution. 
Srrs: I have examined the accounts and vouchers of the Smithsonian Institu- 
tion for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1911, and certify the following to be a 
correct statement: 
Ua DORE). SECS Gh PS SS ee ees peg ae ge eee et eee es $83, 435. 80 
ROCA GISDUESEIMENTS os oe oe ee aks ae ea ee ee ee 86, 374. 52 
Excess of disbursements over receipts_--_--_____-_§_--§_- 2; 939. 22 
Amo un tetromedlyseley ONO eee eee See SE ee ee eee eee 35, 364. 88 
TSMC Crm aeHaYel Afwaavey Gk), WNL ee ee 32, 425. 66 
Balance shown by Treasury statement June 30, 1911_______________ 34, 445. 95 
NeesSsvoutStanding Checks =s Stam eat a eee oe eee 2, 020. 29 
Mriven balancer sune: 304 i Oils e ee ee 32, 425. 66 
The vouchers representing payments from the Smithsonian income during the 
year, each of which bears the approval of the secretary, or, in his absence, of, 
the acting secretary, and a certificate that the materials and services charged 
were applied to the purposes of the Institution, have been examined in connec- 
tion with the books of the Institution and agree with them. 
(Signed) WILEIAM LL. YAEGER, 
Public Accountant and Auditor. 
All moneys received by the Smithsonian Institution from interest, 
sales, refunding of moneys temporarily advanced, or otherwise, are 
deposited with the Treasurer of the United States to the credit of the 
Institution, and all payments are made by checks signed by the 
secretary. 
The expenditures made by the disbursing agent of the Institution 
and audited by the Auditor for the State and Other Departments 
are reported in detail to Congress and will be found in the printed 
document. 
Your committee also presents the following summary of appropria- 
tions for the fiscal year 1911 intrusted by Congress to the care of the 
Smithsonian Institution, balances of previous appropriations at the 
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