346 Bird - Lore 



INCOME AND EXPENSE ACCOUNT FOR YEAR ENDING OCTOBER. 20. 1900. continued 



Income, brought forward $24 967 76 



Expenses, brought forward $2 4O2 74 



Educational Effort — 



T. G. Pearson, salary and expenses $2,202 04 



K. H. Forbush, salary and expenses 2,126 59 



H. H. Kopman, salary and expenses 458 90 



Miss Moore, salary 340 00 



M. H. Davis, salary 300 00 



W. L. 1-inlcy, salary and expenses i>i59 9^ 



Curran & Mead, Press Information 1,800 00 



Plates and Outlines 906 76 



Slides and Drawings 362 ^^ 



Electros and half-tones 368 81 



Bird-Lore to Members 1,027 9° 



Extra pages Bird-Lore 437 83 



Printing 705 68 



Newspaper Clippings 60 00 



Educatit)nal Leaflets 762 41 



Von Berlepsch Books 143 45 



Lecture and Stereopticon work 238 78 



Traveling 201 95 



13,603 41 



Southern Office — 



Expenses 196 59 



State Audubon Societies — 



Texas $50 00 



New York 33 55 



Wisconsin 60 



New Jersey 5 °° 



South Carolina 500 00 



South Carolina, Legal Expenses 75 00 



Mississippi 5 5° 



Connecticut 62 86 



\'irginia 26 94 



Illinois 50 



Ohio 43 



Indiana 5° 



Minnesota 64 



North Dakota.. "875 



Louisiana 45 00 



925 27 



General Expenses — 



Salary, Chief Clerk $1,040 00 



Salary, Cashier and Bookkeeper 776 00 



Salary, two stenographers 1,092 00 



Salary, Junior Clerk 352 00 



Postage 743 97 



Telegraph and Telephone 97 39 



OfTicc and storeroom rent 820 02 



Stenographic work 55 63 



I.,cgal services 172 16 



Envelopes and supplies 157 25 



I'-xpress and cartage 92 34 



Commissions 239 25 



Soliciting Memberships 243 96 



Miscellaneous 620 39 



6,502 36 



Total expenses $23,690 37 



Balance — Net Income 61,277 39 



Deduct — Amount contril)uted by W. P. Wharton in 

 190H (making $1,000.) now applied to En- 

 dowment Fund as Patron 400 00 



liaJauce — -Surplus, per Exhibit "A" $877 39 



