Special Funds 121 



From the General Account there was expended for mainte- 

 nance $114,764.64, which could have been paid legally from 

 City funds had they been available. 



Following the terms of the wills of Mr. and Mrs. Jesup 

 that the fund created by them be used for scientific adminis- 

 tration, i.e., for exploration, the enrichment of 

 Morris K. the collections, researches and the publication of 



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Account 11 t ^ ie resu l ts of these investigations, it will be noted 



that every scientific department benefited by this 



fund. The income from investments amounted to $271,850.97, 



increased by sale of publications and exchanges to $274,606.34. 



The Special Funds Account comprises those special gifts 

 through which a person or group wishes to show special in- 

 terest in one branch of scientific work, and when 

 Special a sum is donated for a specific use, the Museum 



Account expends it through this account. In 1920 the 



total received was $55,205.93. 



The minor accounts (pages 140-143) are the Crocker Land 



Expedition Fund Account; the Corporate Stock Account, for 



the purpose of recording transactions relating to 



Minor construction of cases, etc. ; the Incidental Ac- 



Accounts . ... 



count, for all moneys received from individuals 



and societies, wherever the Museum acts as agent ; the Museum 



Building Fund Account, the nucleus of a fund for building 



purposes. 



A full statement of the receipts and disbursements of the 



Pension Fund, of which the Treasurer of the Museum is ex- 



officio Treasurer, is published as a part of the 



Fund Report of the Pension Board, and will be found 



Account j n t h e Appendix to this Report. 



Respectfully submitted, 



H. P. Davison, 



Treasurer. 



