EXXIV 



ANNUAL REPORT OF THE DIRECTOR 



Many other principles of interpretation applicable to activ- 

 ital similarities might be enunciated, but these seem to be the 

 most fundamental, and are sufficient for present purposes. 



CLASSIFICATION OF EXPENDITURES MADE DURING THE 

 FISCAL YEAR ENDED JUNE 30, 1882. 



Classification. 



A. — Services 



B.— Traveling expenses 



C — Transportation of property 



I > — Field subsistence 



E. — Field supplies and expenses 



F.— Field material 



<x. — instruments 



II. — Laboratory material 



I. — Photographic material 



K.— Books and maps 



L. — Stationery and drawing material . . 



M. —Illustrations for reports 



N . — Office rents 



O. — Office furniture 



P.— Office supplies and repairs - 



Q. — Storage 



E. — Correspondence 



S.— Articles for distribution to Indians 

 T. — Specimens 



Total 



Amount expended. 



$18, 232 57 

 1, 231 08 

 156 27 

 I, 147 19 

 161 41 

 39 75 

 

 

 96 00 

 221 25 

 38 19 

 12 00 

 

 1, 258 24 

 43 05 

 



6 14 



1, 810 52 



546 34 



25, 000 00 



