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FORESTRY AND IRRIGATION 



In many other colleges courses in feel that they have cause for gratifica- 



forestry are now given with a con- tion for what has been done and deter- 



stantly growing interest. urination to push on this incomparable 



From this summary of the forest work work all the more vigorously for the 



of the year we trust our members may future. 



III. REPORT OF THE TREASURER. 



Otto Luebkert, Treasurer, in Account u'it/i the American Forestry Association. 



DR. 



To Balance December i, 1902 $155 12 



Interest on bonds 180 oo 



Interest on deposits 17 66 



Dues of annual members 3,423 30 



Sustaining memberships. 

 Life memberships . . . 



Donations 



Sale of publications. 

 Exchange 



425 oo 

 300 oo 



43 oo. 



19 98 



2 25 



$4,566 31 



CR. 



By "Forestry and Irrigation," De- 

 cember, 1902, to November, 



1903, inclusive $3,462 86 



Postage for Secretary 6 38 



Postage for Treasurer 89 70 



Salary of Treasurer and clerk 



hire 247 05 



Interest on |i,ooo loan 50 oo 



Expenses of Summer Meeting. . 102 76 



Printing and stationery 87 oo 



Sundries, Secretary and Treas- 

 urer ' 27 84 



Rent of safe-deposit box 4 oo 



$4,077 59 

 Balance December i, 1903. 488 72 



$4,566 31 



Against the balance for the year there is outstanding one bill of $50 for stenographic services 

 at the Minneapolis nieeting, leaving a net balance for the year of $438.72, a gain of 1283.60. 



Special Fund for Secretary. 



Dr. By contributions . . . $2,000 oo 



Cr. To Secretary 500 oo 



Balance $1 ,500 oo 



Additional Assets. 



Two Chicago and East Illinois 5 per cent bonds $2,305 oo 



Two Minneapolis and St. Louis 4 per cent bonds 1,982 50 



Dues outstanding 658 oo 



$4,945 5 

 Loan on one Chicago and East Illinois bond 1,000 oo 



$3-945 50 



Unpaid dues to the amount of $658 are still outstanding, viz : For 1903, $534 ; 

 for 1902, $112 ; for years previous to 1902, $12. 



On March i, 1903, 48 members were dropped for non-payment of dues, the 

 amount thus lost being $202. 

 Respectfully submitted. 



(Signed) OTTO LUEBKERT, 



Treasurer. 



DECEMBER i, 1903. 



