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chicks purchased from non-accredited flocks outside the state, showed a 

 mortality of at least 40 per cent. The work is self supporting, the expense 

 being covered by a fee of ten cents for each bird tested. 



Other Service Work. 



Numerous requests for the analysis of various materials and for technical 

 advice have come to the Station laboratory during the past year. Over 

 150 samples of materials have been analyzed, including commercial feeding- 

 stuffs, fertilizers, insecticides and fungicides, lime, wood ashes, soils for lime 

 requirement, etc. 



CHANGES IN PERSONNEL. 



The only change in personnel of the staff has been the appointment of Mr. 

 J. T. Sullivan as assistant chemist during the leave of absence granted Mr. 

 C. P. Spaeth. 



FINANCIAL STATEMENT. 



A statement of the sources of income and expenditures during the fiscal 

 year 1921-1922 follows: 



FINANCIAL REPORT TO THE UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT 

 OF THE HATCH AND ADAMS FUNDS 



For the Fiscal Year Ending June 30, 1922. 



Dr. 



Receipts from the Treasurer of the United States, 

 as per appropriations for fiscal year ending June 

 30, 1922. 



Cr. 



By Salaries 



Labor 



Publications 



Postage and stationery 



Freight and express 



Heat, light, water, and power 



Chemicals and laboratoiy supplies 



Seeds, plants, and sundry supplies 



Fertilizers 



Feeding Stuffs 



Library 



Tools, machinery, and appliances 



Furniture and fixtures 



Scientific apparatus and specimens 



Traveling expenses 



Buildings and land 



Hatch Fund 



$15,000.00 



$9,916.00 

 1,022. -40 

 804 . 84 

 647.68 

 303.79 

 600.00 

 149.68 

 166.10 

 15S.96 



401.81 

 171.77 



63 . 96 

 207.15 

 363 . 69 



22.17 



Adams Fund 



$15,000.00 



$11,460.00 

 1,257.31 



22.58 

 51.60 



589.17 

 222.02 



342.46 



28.22 



3.61 



612.01 



66.52 

 344.50 



Total . 



$15,000.00 



$15,000.00 



