196 REPORT OF COMMISSIONER OF FISH AND FISHERIES. 



Salaries, $41,215.35, may be subdivided as follows: 



1. Administration and office force $15, 951. 79 



2. Installation, maintenance, and return 7, 054. 06 



3. Fish-cultural section 5, 130. 25 



4. Fisheries section 5, 890. 41 



5. Aquarium 7, 188. 84 



Total 41, 215. 35 



The amount expended for subsistence may be classified as follows: 



1. Preparatory work $358. 45 



2. Installation and maintenance 3, 400. 97 



3. Aquari am 2, 871. 74 



Total 6, 631. 16 



RETURN AND DISPOSITION OF THE EXHIBITS. 



The extensive collection of fishery objects presented to the U. S. 

 Fish Commission by the Imperial Japanese Commission at the close 

 of the Exposition was deposited in the IT. S. National Museum. 



The large case made for the boat and vessel models of the exhibit 

 was also turned over to the Museum and adapted for use in the section 

 oi' lAlrfal architecture. 



All the vessel and boat models, canoes, fishing" apparatus, clothing, 

 marine animals, fishes products, fishery illustrations, etc., not needed 

 by the Commission were deposited upon their return to Washington in 

 the fisheries section of the Natioual Museum. Articles and materials 

 belonging to the exhibit such as could be utilized in the work of the 

 Commission were transferred to its central office after their return to 

 Washington, in accordance with the instructions of the Treasury 

 Department. 



Eespectfully submitted. 



Tarleton H. Bean, 



Representative. 



