XXXII REPORT OF THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE, 
General expenses: 
Coal amdiswood: se. aya2 10 cio na one Sasson ysaasy siete aioe $2, 766. 96 
Gass) sessiaescncs Se soot aee Sade oaenee ee aes 1, 233. 84 
Mele phon ese cam. soe ae ee ene eee eee 604. 40 
WlectricAwOnk . Jao feston coe oe ates eee eee 7.50 
Blectric supplies. ss.4225.2 eae sae eee 905. 68 
Rental o£ call boxes <2 522. s- esac ee ee eee 100. 00 
Heating repairs and work, heating supplies. ---- 448. 95 
TLAVOL Se oie jo oie se nemeiep.ec mic ee io acieciee eee sse= 5. 42 
= $6, 072. 75 
Total expenditures, July 1, 1890, to June 30, 1891, for 
Ihe@amumlp;, Michio GUC eestor ls ee oer $11, 157. 66 
Balance, July 1, 1891, to meet outstanding liabilities.....-.....--- 842. 34 
POSTAGE, JULY 1, 1890, 10 JUNE 30, 1891. 
Appropriation by Congress for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1891, “ for 
postage stamps and foreign postal cards for the National Museum” 
(Sundry, ‘civil ach, Auenst OO) 1800) nso 2s ees oes =e ee eee $500. 00 
City post-office, for postage and postal cards..........-.-...-------...--- 500. 00 
Appropriation all expended July 1, 1891. 
PRINTING, JULY 1, 1890, TO JUNE 30, 1891. 
Appropriation by Congress for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1891, ‘for 
printing labels and blanks for the use of the National Museum, and for 
‘Bulletins’ and annual volumes of the ‘ Proceedings’ of the National 
IMMS@ une e Sear issnie Sans selec Stee cee cise pee ee ee ee 10, 000. 00 
Bulletins Nos. 36, 38, 39; Special Bulletin No.1 -...........--..- $1, 100.27 
Proceeding syn ViOlSsexaNy XT, CMV ecto em eeeele a eee eT ene 3, 398. 56 
Eaciras et romerepOnusecee: ec tees see semiteciee ete tee ioor nee ats 783. 46 
Circullarsjs=.2ececcetccscscs DSSS dois Sas apeweieee cee See cwee eee 3. 93 
Mabelssforispecimensen. «cc «ole sso oslo silo pee as Se ere ee 2, 438. 81 
Letter heads, memorandum pads, and envelopes..-.-.-..--..--- 170. 21 
Blamiks ieee sorton cin sence cis niclesiclns <5 ts ote nie ciateineysiomte ere zee 682. 26 
OR eramG yon gO) 3 35 08 Sabo codioos pe eeEe aes Soteknaseinas soo" 337. 85 
ConeressionaliReconrds) seer reese seen soe ee eee 20. 00 
Total expenditure, July 1, 1890, to June 30, 1891, for print- 
ing, National Museuimeaceer seccere-oe-o co eeeeeeee sees ae eee 8, 935. 35 
Balances duly 15 1SOUy | eevee atten tein <== = > eee ae ee ee 1, 064. 65 
PERKINS COLLECTION OF PREHISTORIC COPPER IMPLEMENTS. 
Appropriation by Congress ‘‘to enable the Secretary of the Smithsonian 
Institution to purchase from Frederic 8, Perkins, of Wisconsin, his col- 
lection of prehistoric copper implements” (deficiency act, September 
SOA S90) sese eke te sesiseie ceases aoe eee ee ee ieciae ec 2 7, 000. 00 
F. S. Perkins, collection of prehistoric copper implements.--.-..-------.- 7, 000.00 
(Paid direct by Treasury Department to F. 8. Perkins.) 
PAYMENT TO DAUGHTERS OF THE LATE JOSEPH HENRY, SECRETARY OF THE 
SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION. 
Appropriation by Congress ‘‘ for payments to the daughters of the late 
Joseph Henry, Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution, for valuable 
public services rendered by him” (sundry civil act, March 3, 1891) ----- 10, 000. 00, 
Payment of above direct by Treasury Department to Mary, Helen, and 
Caroline Henry, daughters of Prof, Joseph Henry.--.---.--------------- 10,000, 00 
