No, 124,] 
Brought forward, $14,102 82 
No. 14. R. H. Pease, 3 steel engravings, for Hall's Pa- 
Iseontology, vol. 2, 613 50 
No. 15. Mrs. Hall and Mrs. Brooks, 63 drawings of fos- 
sils, 94 50 
No. 16. R. H. Pease, 8 lithographic plates, for 3d vol. 
of Paleontology, 853 00 
No. 17. R. H. Pease, 4 lithographic plates for 2d vol. of 
Palaeontology , ' ^ 455 00 
No. 18. R. H. Pease, coloring 1,600 temperature tables, 
at $5 per hundred, 800 00 
No. 19. John E. Gavit, printing 9 plates, vol. 2, Palae- 
ontology, and paper, 651 00 
$17,569 82 
Sundry contingent expenses. 
No. 20 and 21. G. Van Wie, carpenter work, 17 50 
No. 22. J. S. Cameron, " 34 99 
No. 23. Richard Van Rensstlaer, insurance, 15 00 
No. 24. John Gebhard, Curator of the property of the 
Natural History^ 200 00 
$17,837 31 
'This is the amount drawn for, as it stands on the Comptroller's 
books. No. 21, however, ($7.50) must be repaid, as it is properly 
chargeable to the fund for international exchanges, being for boxes 
to contain the " Natural History of New-York " presented to foreign 
countries. It will be refunded by the Regents of the University. 
The actual amount expended under the appropriation is, therefore, 
$17,829.81. 
