XXII REPORT OF THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. 
EXPENDITURES. 
Building: 
Repairs, care, and improvements ............- $1, 972. 71 
Riimniturevand toxbures ses esse ec ce ee eee eee 837. 36 
ee, OO Om 
General expenses: 
Meetings =o 2s2 Soitlaas 25 oles oe ee ere eee 319. 50 
Lostasemand telesrap hee a= see ee 325. 70 
Stationery. oes sec eee eee a ee ae 412. 63 
Generaliprinving a2... pee ee ae eee 16h Iau 
ImcidentalsiGiuelcastetce) ne eee ae ee 2, 274. 36 
Library (books, periodicals, etc.)---...--.---- 1, 660. 87 
Salaries sees 6 rege eae nen eee Cane ne ge ae cee 18, 322. 21 
——— 24, 074. 78 
Publications and research: 
Smithsonian Contributions ............--.-.-- 318. 82 
Miscellaneous Collections s0- 2 been eae eee 1, 429. 44 
Reporte tsenss cos oe tale eee ee ee 1, 217. 29 
Hesearehesun. cesses a weet eee et eet ae eee 800. 00 
AP PAratUs nines s tees a ene srs SOUS | Seo eeee ye 3, 612. 45 
Exp loratlonsseet ce Se niu ses See ene ee aban 57. 40 
IMnIseUTI 28: eoearetet manatee HE yeast 871. 03 
Aoolopicalpark’ sos 2-02 tee Bees Fe ~ peeaeee 499, 42 
8, 805. 85 
Literary and scientific exchanges...............-.--.-------- 3, 382. 21 
Totalvexpenditumes ei Seticc, secs sacs sek Sate tee See teary re eee eee $39, 072. 91 
Balancenmexpencded sme) 30) oie ae ee 40, 062. 11 
The cash received from sales of publications, repayments for freight, 
etc., is to be credited on items of expenditure, as follows: 
Sta bron Sry ps sey ss te Se eae eect, ees a ra eae $2. 56 
Postage and faibeaan Be tere Sets 23. See See ee ee 28 
General springing os. ee sae ae aes ae co Se eee 75 
ici déntalecce saci cetera eee. eae 528. 68 
SAALIOR Sees. aie ene ee SE al t= ae ae er 1, 595. 96 
Siiithsonian -contributionss-..-.- 2.22 --2-2s6.) see $64. 25 
Miscellaneous collections) -2.ss22520 bo teeleen 2-2-5 310. 25 
Reports ccc. hee. sake ee ee ee eee rs ee 43. 86 
as 418. 36 
Apparatiss. 2 OUo sok es. on ok) eee eee a 111.50 
Museum a 288 secs occ nie Clee et eee tS ae 733. 21 
ENCHANT ORAS Geet eee Se ee So 3, 371. 07 
oe Tee er 
The net expenditures of the Institution for the year ending June 30, 
1891, were therefore $32,310.54, or $6,762.37 less than the gross expen- 
ditures, $39,072.91, above given. 
All moneys received by the Smithsonian Institution from interest, 
sales, refunding of moneys temporarily advanced, or otherwise, are de- 
*In addition to the above $18,322.21 paid for salaries under general expenses, 
$1,713.44 were paid for services, viz, $1,000.08 from the building account; $470.04 
from the library account; $10 from the exchange account; and $233.32 from the 
Smithsonian Contributions account. 
