ACCOUNT CURRENT. 



The Regents of the University, in account current with the appro^ 

 priation for preserving and increasing the " State Cabinet of 

 JVatural History, and the Historical and Antiquarian Collection 

 annexed thereto^'' and for defraying the incidental expenses of 

 the same. 



DR, 



1852, 

 Dec. 10. To balance of former appropriation remaining in bank 



(See Senate Documents of 1853, No. 16, p. 15) . . $169 11 

 1853, 



Jan. 4. To annual appropriation for 1 853 800 00 



Nov. 7. To annual appropriation for 1854, as per supply bill 



(Session Laws of 1853, p. 1157) ,..,... 800 00 



$1769 11 



CR. 



1853, 



Mar. 12. By casb paid J. Gladding for glazing No. 1, $2 88 



April 12. By cash paid W. Boardman, case for preserved ani- 

 mals No. 2, 6 15 



»* By cast paid James Hall, black bear No. 3, 25 00 



•• By cash paid John Paterson, for preparing a cata- 

 logue of the State Cabinet No. 4(c), 40 00 



" By cash paid C. Van Benthuysen, in part printing 



said catalogue No. 4(5), 60 00 



June 8. By cash paid J. A. Hurst as taxidermist, salary six 



months from Dec. 1, 1852, to June 1, 1853 : No. 5, 100 00 

 " By cash paid J. A. Hurst for animals preserved : 

 male porcupine, red fox, opossum, and various 



birds and reptiles No. 6, 90 50 



Sept. 5. By cash paid J. A. Hurst : salary from June 1 to 



Sept. 1, 1853 .No. 7, 50 00 



Sept. 24. By cash paid the estate of Dexter Marsh, for geo- 

 logical specimens (bird- tracks and fossil fishes), 



$177 50 

 Collection of Indian relics from the val- 

 ley of the Connecticut 25 00 



Minerals and miscellaneous 2 95 



No. 8, 205 45 



I Carried forward. . . , 



