July 2 9 
1911. 
Dear Sir: 
Your report of July 17 is at hand. I presume that by 
the time this present letter reaohes you, the Institution's com¬ 
munication of July El, inclosing a check for $800.00, will have 
been received. 
In relation to your statement of expenditures, the Ac¬ 
countant reports that you had made an error in addition of $10.00, 
so that instead of $237.13 as claimed, the account really amounts 
to $247.13, for which he has given you credit. He says also that 
the account seems to be oorrect He has in addition given you 
credit for $6.50 oovering some items from April 5 to July 12, 
which were omitted from your previous accounts, and concerning 
which Mr. liaxon wrote you on July 7, 1911. As your account now 
stands, you have received, including a transfer of advances to 
Ur. Maxon and the cheok of $200.00 sent you on the 21st instant, 
a total of $1,300.00; and you have been credited, including the 
errors above referred to, with the sum of $951.73; leaving a 
balance in your hands for expenses of $348.27. 
The parcels you have sent on 7/ill be cared for as soon 
