158 ANNUAL REPORT SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION, 1948 
The Institution holds also a number of endowment gifts, the in- 
come of each being restricted to specific use. These, plus accretions to 
date, are listed below, together with income for the present year. 
Income pres- 
Investment ent year 
Abbott, William L., fund, for investigations in biology_--_------_----------- $103, 103. 28 $4, 393. 18 
Arthur, James, fund, for investigations and study of the sun and lecture on 
SAMC» so-so ow eee eee SURE SAEs rae ee a en eee 40, 594. 59 1, 710, 95 
Bacon, Virginia Purdy, fund, for traveling scholarship to investigate fauna 
of/countries/other thansthe United States: =2222 == ee a 50, 854. 02 2, 143. 37 
Baird, Lucy H., fund for creating a memorial to Secretary Baird 24, 438. 78 1, 030. 00 
Barstow, Frederick D., fund,.for purchase of animals for Zoological Park _-- 1, 014. 79 42.73 
Canfield Collection fund, for increase and care of the Canfield collection of 
TILT GT Se en ec ee NC ey eee ee pa oe ee ene 38, 822. 08 1, 636. 24 
Casey. Thomas L., fund, for maintenance of the Casey collection, and pro- 
motionvof researches relating to) Coleoptersa= = - =e ne een 9, 310. 03 392. 36 
Chamberlain, Francis Lea, fund, for increase and promotion of Isaac Lea 
Collectionroligemsandim oll sks ss eee eee een ae eee 28, 583. 86 1, 204. 75 
Eickemeyer, Florence Brevoort, fund, for preservation and exhibition of the 
photographie collection of Rudolph Eickemeyer, Jr____------------------- 514. 93 21. 66 
Hillyer, Virgil, fund, for increase and care of Virgil Hillyer collection of 
Nigh tineiODieets sae eee ee ee ne ee ee ee eee 6, 671. 02 281. 13 
Hitchcock, Dr. Albert S., library fund, for care of Hitchcock Agrostological 
PDT aRy ese ee oe ce ee eae aa eae ae 1, 601. 64 76. 27 
Hodgkins fund, specific, for increase and diffusion of more exact knowledge 
in regard to nature and properties of atmospheric air__._--.--------------- 100, 000. 00 6, 000. C0 
Hrdli‘ka, Ale’ and Marie, fund, to further researches in physical anthro- 
pology and publication in connection therewith.-..._.-------------------- 18, 667. 46 786. 79 
TETirGL Eee ease SCL ea ee ee ee ee ee ee 12) '500500))|5- = eee 
Hughes, Bruce, fund, to found Hughes alcove_----._----------..-_----.----- 19, 429. 08 818. 88 
Long, Annette and Edith C., fund, for upkeep and preservation of Long 
collectiontofvembroideries, lacest:elch=s e ae e eee  ee 551. 16 23. 22 
Maxwell, Mary E., fund, for care, ete., of Maxwell Collection.---.---------- 10, 006. 87 421. 74 
Myer, Catherine Walden, fund, for purchase of first-class works of art for the 
use and benefit of the National Collection of Fine Arts... .-...-..--.--..-- 19, 240. 71 810. 94 
Strong, Julia D., bequest fund, for benefit of the National Collection of Fine 
EAESHe Soe eee Pei aet Nae aan Peetenen Cpeies, Ca ON VUE. mee Seer meee ee oe 10, 148. 79 427.74 
Pell, Cornelia Livingston, fund, for maintenance of Alfred Duane Pell 
COMC CET Ora care ee ae tes ee ay er eee eee 7, 523. 90 317.11 
Poore, Lucy T. and George W.., fund, for general use of the Institution when 
phincipalvamountsitoip250 O00 Meee ase ea eee ee ee eee ce eee 114, 499. 01 5, 152. 24 
Rathbun, Richard, memorial fund, for use of division of U. S. National 
IMuseumicontainine@ TUSiaCCa ee aa. so ae eee ee ee eee ee eee 10, 795. 86 454. 98 
Reid, Addison T., fund, for founding chair in biology, in memory of Asher 
CEILS eee ee ee ee ee ee ee a Bee Pee ee Se Saas ee ae ena 30, 271. 31 1, 507. 57 
Roebling Collection fund, for care, improvement, and increase of Roebling 
collectionvofimincerals=2 32s ee ee Pee eee ee 122, 502. 71 5, 163.18 
Rollins, Miriam and William, fund, for investigations in physics and chem- 
ISUTY sone ae ee ee ee a ee ie ee ne eee eae 95, 312. 29 4, 016. 45 
Smithsonianiemployees*retinement tundaes 2 ese sae een eee nto eee 34, 382. 42 2, 903. 94 
Springer, Frank, fund, for care, ete., of Springer collection and library - --__-- 18, 202. 45 767.14 
Walcott, Charles D. and Mary Vaux, research fund, for development of 
geological and paleontological :tudies and publishing results thereof___-__- 381, 810. 92 16, 248. 55 
Younger, Helen) Waleott, fund, veldiin|tnusts 2222 === eas ee eee 50, 126. 48 3, 298. 96 
Zerbee, Frances Brincklé, fund, for endowment of aquaria___---------------- 962. 80 40. 78 
FRG 8 ce SR pace te he ree nN ee eee 1 1,362, 443. 24 62, 092. 85 
1 Deerease indicated from total listed for last year is due to adjustments in value of certain real estate 
holdings and to the use of a part of the Smithsonian retirement fund to purchase pension rights due em- 
ployees in their transfer to the Federal retirement system. 
FREER GALLERY OF ART FUND 
Early in 1906, by deed of gift, Charles L. Freer, of Detroit, gave to 
the Institution his collection of Chinese and other Oriental objects of 
art, as well as paintings, etchings, and other works of art by Whistler, 
Thayer, Dewing, and other artists. Later he also gave funds for the 
construction of a building to house the collection, and finally in his 
