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Dr. Salisbury's receipt was as follows : 
Received of Ebenezer Emmons, two hundred and seventy-five 
dollars, for services in the laboratory and for the State Agricultural 
Survey. Albany, Oct. 16, 1848. 
(Signed) J. H. SALISBURY. 
Considering that the labor necessary for completing the volumes 
on Agriculture must have been great, and that the equity of the 
claim had been conceded by our proceedings on a previous account, 
we certified the above to the Comptroller, with a distinct statement 
to Dr. Emmons and Professor Hall, that no further indebtedness, 
either for assistants or for contingent expenses, ought hereafter to be 
incurred. 
Mr. Richard H. Pease presented the following account. 
1848, 
Sept. 27. To 28 colored drawings of fruit, viz : 
4 raspberries, 8 peaches, 16 apples, at 12s. .. $42 00 
Oct. 17. For 2 apples and 6 pears, at J2s. . 12 00 
27. For 10 apples and 1 egg plant, 12s. . 16 50 
1^47. 
^^ov. 6. Engraving on wood, 1 pear, 2 apples, 2 cherries, 
at$3, 15 00 
1848. 
Dec. 21. Engraving 4 beans, 1 Sweet potato, 1 Martonia, 
1 artichoke, 4 tomatoes, $3, 33 00 
28. Engraving on wood, 68 pears and apples, 
" " 19 grapes and currants, 
1849. 
Feb. 10. Engraving on wood, 22 apples and pears, 
17. " 25 apples and cherries, 
March 6. " 20 apples. 
154 figures, at $3, ... 462 00 
$580 50 
Deduct 45 figures of wood engravings,.... $135 00 
$445 60 
