40 STATE OF MICHIGAN. 



These expenses are apportioned among the diflferent classes of accounts 

 aw follows : 



1 Adiniiihtiaf 11)11. including salaries of Warden, and For- 

 ester, and their traveling and other expenses |1,098 25 



' '1. J'rotcftion, including the salaries of Eangers and such of 

 their expenses as are allowed by agreement, and also 

 extra help guarding against tires, etc 491 G3 



;!. h'eforcstatio'ii: 



Materials, plants and seeds 331 88 



Materials, groceries, etc., supplies 181 22 



Materials, others, straw, fertilizer, etc 55 71 



Labor 458 98 



Total for Reforestation |1,()27 79 



The labor includes Forester, Warden and one Ranger from District No. 

 2, involves over 400 days work, so that the supplies of all kinds figure 

 to less than 45 cents per man and day. 



4. f^iirrcij: 



Labor, resident surveyors $142 00 



Cook ' 66 67 



Other helps 36 00 



Groceries and supplies 115 33 



Team hire and rental of tents 40 00 



Total for Survey |400 00 



The supplies here figure for round 320 days' labor or 35 cents per man 

 and day. 



5. Equipment: 



Team, harness and light wagon |375 00 



Heavy wagon, planting tools, and camp outfit, includ- 

 ing range, stoves and part of blankets 207 48 



Tents and canvas straAv ticks 72 00 



Bedding for crew 74 00 



Plow, harrow and disc plow, etc 67 53 



Surveying outfit 43 00 



Other ..^ 40 19 



Total equipment |879 20 



C>. General expenses — horse feed 78 96 



7. Purchase of lands — two lots in District No. 1 800 00 



Tiicomc. The only income from the Reserve during this first vear was 

 1100 taken in for the privilege of grazing a large herd of cattle in Dis- 

 trict No. 1. 



This statement would be incomplete without calling attention to the 



