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ANNUAL REPORT SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION, 193 5 



Pell, Cornelia Livingston, fund, for maintenance of Alfred Duane 



Pell collection $2, 571. 54 



Poore, Lucy T. and George W., fund, for general use of the Institution 

 when principal amounts to the sum of $250,000 65, 275. 28 



Reid, Addison T., fund, for founding chair in biology in memory of 

 Asher Tunis 29, 968. 99 



Roebling fund, for care, improvement, and increase of Roebling col- 

 lection of minerals 128, 537. 36 



Rollins, Miriam and William, fund, for investigations in physics and 



chemistry 55, 727. 40 



Springer, Frank, fund, for care, etc., of Springer collection and 



library 14, 883. 04 



Walcott, Charles D. and Mary Vaux, research fund, for development 

 of geological and paleontological studies and publishing results 

 thereof 11, 062. 72 



Younger, Helen Walcott, fund, held in trust 50, 112. 50 



Zerbee, Frances Brinckl4, fund, for endowment of aquaria 810. 61 



Total endowment for specific purposes other than Freer 

 endowment 701, 304. 03 



The capital funds of the Institution, except the Freer funds, are 

 invested as follows: 



Fund 



United 



States 



Treasury 



Consoli- 

 dated fund 



Separate 

 fund 



Total 



Arthur, James - 



Bacon, Virginia Purdy 



Baird, Lucy II .-. 



Barstow, Frederic D 



Canfleld Collection 



Casey, Thomas L 



Chamberlain 



Hodgkins (speciflc) --. 



Special Research fund.. 



Hughes, Bruce 



Myer, Catherine W 



Pell, Cornelia Livingston 



Poore, Lucy T. and George W 



Reld, Addison T 



Roebling Collection 



Rollins, Miriam and William 



Smithsonian unrestricted funds: 



Special 



Avery 



Endowment 



Habel 



Hachenberg 



Hamilton 



Henry 



Hodgkins (general). 



Parent 



Rhces 



Sanford 



Springer... 



Walcott, Charles D. and Mary Vaux. 



Younger, Helen Walcott 



Zerbee, Frances Brincklfi 



Total. 



$100,000 



$42, 590. 31 



53, 361. 64 



9, 353. 50 



810. 18 



40, 736. 41 



8, 231. 31 



29, 993. 32 



26, 670 

 11,000 



16, 136. 12 

 20, 189. 80 

 2, 571. 54 

 38, 605. 28 

 14, 468. 99 

 128, 537. 36 

 46,227.40 



$20, 946. 00 



14,000 

 "'"506' 



39, 660. 24 

 162, 714. 81 



4, 500. 00 



'9,"566."66' 



1, 400. 00 



2,500 



116, 000 



727, 640 



590 



1,100 



4. 285. 33 

 429. 95 



1,288.14 

 31, 942. 53 



1, 300. 23 

 503. 86 

 948. 10 



11, 062. 72 



810. 61 



14, 883. 04 

 "50,' 112." 50' 



$42, 696. 31 



53, 361. 64 



9, 353. 50 



810. 18 



40, 736. 41 



8,231.31 



29, 993. 32 



100, 000. 00 



20, 946. 00 



16, 136. 12 



20, 189. 80 



2, 571. 54 



65, 275. 28 



29, 968. 99 



128, 537. 36 



55, 727. 40 



1, 400. 00 



53, 600. 24 



162, 714. 81 



600. 00 



4, 285. 33 



2, 929. 95 



1, 288. 14 



147,942.53 



728, 940. 23 



1,093.86 



2, 048. 10 



14, 883. 04 



11,062.72 



50, 112. 50 



810. 61 



1, 000, 000 



706, 765. 68 



101.341.54 1,808,107.22 



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 



