REPORT OF THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. LV 



XATIOXAL ZOOLOGICAL PARK, 1809. 

 Baluiice July 1 , LSiW, an per last report !?8, 800. 10 



J1ISBURSEMENTS. 



(.Teiieral exiieiiises: 



Aniuials $118. 95 



Buil.linj^rj^ 700. 90 



Buildini; material 61. 8.3 



Fencing and cage material ^ 41 . 29 



Food 596. 50 



Freight and hanling 322. 98 



Fuel 16. 38 



Lumber 238.60 



Machinery, tools, etc 20. 32 



^liscellaneous 95. 78 



Paints, oils, glass 88. 8-1 



Postage and telegraph 151. 19 



Illustrations 53. 90 



Eoad material and grading 88. 94 



Stationery, books, etc 338. 98 



Traveling expenses 43. 57 



Surveying, plans, etc 411. 00 



.Trees, plants, etc 89. 14 



Water supply, sewerage, etc 239. 20 



Total disl )ursements - >!3, 7 1 8. 29 



Balan.v July 1, 1900 81.81 



NATIONAL ZOOLOGICAL PARK, 1S9S. 



Balance July 1, 1SH9, as i)er last report !?7 17 



DISBrKSEMEXrS. 



(General exjienses: 



Postage and telegraph 65 



Balance 6. 50 



Balance carried, under the provisions of Revised Statutes, section 3090, by the 

 Treasury Department to the credit of the surplus' fund, .June 30, 1900. 



RECAPITULATION. 



The total amount of funds administered by the Institution during the year ending 

 . une 30, 1900, appears from the foregoing statements and the account l^ooks to have 

 been as follows: 



SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION. 



From balance (jf last year, July 1, 1899 S74, 703. 42 



From interest on Smithsonian fund for the year 54, 720. 00 



From interest on West Shore bonds 1, 680. 00 



From sales of publications 277. 84 



From repayments of freight, etc 4, 131. 97 



§135, 513. 23 



-APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTED BY CONCmESS TO THE C.\RK OF THE IN.STITUTIOX. 



International exchanges — Smithsonian Institution : 



From balance of 1897-98 6. 11 



From balance of 1898-99 1, 829. 33 



From appropriation for 1899-1900 24, 000. 00 



25, 835. 44 



