LXII BUREAU OF AMERICAN ETHNOLOGY 



coiiviotioiis of their own. Tlie influence of his example and 

 his character will long- remain in the institutions with which 

 he was connected. 



FINANCIAL STATEMENT 



Approprmtion liy Congress for the fiscal year cudiug June 30, 

 189G, "for Cdutinuing etliuologiciil researches among the 

 American Indians, under the direction of the Smithsonian 

 Institution, including salaries or compensation of all neces- 

 sary employees" (sundry civil act, approved March 2, 1895) $J(>. 000.00 



Salaries or compensation for services $29, 773. 65 



Traveling and field expenses $5, 166. 22 



Drawings and illustrations 290. 50 



OlHce rental 999.96 



Ethnic material (specimens, etc.) 21.48 



Olfice furniture 393.77 



Publications for library 218.48 



Stationery 474. 59 



Freiglit 31. 40 



Tem]iorary services 440. 00 



Supplies 617. 81 



Miscellaneous 128.01 



8, 782. 22 

 38, 555. 87 



Balance, July 1, 1896, to meet ovitstanding liabilities 1, 4 J 4. 13 



