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a condition to be placed in the State Cabinet. Those in the other 

 11 boxes at Montpelier, and all the specimens at Burlington, re- 

 quire to be examined, trimmed, ticketed and catalogued, to make 

 them valuable in the State collection or in any other. 



The room in Burlington, in which the materials of the Survey 

 are deposited, was hired by direction of the State Geologist at an 

 annual rent of $20. This rent since Oct. 1847, has not been paid. 

 I am informed that all the money appropriated has been expended. 

 I also find an unpaid bill of $1,62 for transportation, which has 

 not been embraced in the accounts paid by the Auditor. These 

 amounting to $42,62, 1 believe to embrace all the indebtedness of 

 the Survey. 



With the highest respect, I am 



Your Excellency's ob't serv't, 



Z. THOMPSON. 



Montpelier, Oct. 11, 1849. 



