Covering' period from December 1st, 1920, to November 30, 1921, Inclusive. 
GAME PROTECTION AND PROPAGATING FUND. 
Balance in State Treasury Dec. 1 st, 1920 
8 89,525.46 
DEPOSITS : 
One-half net revenue from Hunters Licenses deposited 
in this fund during fiscal year. .$ 219,295.75 
Portion of penalties, costs, etc., deposited with this 
fund .. 49,878.68 
269,174.43 
Total . $ 358,699.89 
Transferred from Bounty Fund and included in the 
Disbursements below, which also includes moneys 
drawn from the Bounty Fund for the purchase of 
lands ... 362,248.85 
DISBURSEMENTS : 
Salaries of Game Protectors, Assistant Game Pro¬ 
tectors, and general office force . 
Expenses of salaried officers .•. 
Salaries and expenses of Special Deputy Game Pro¬ 
tectors employed for special duty . 
Salaries of Game Preserve Keepers . 
Expenses of Game Preserve Keepers, purchase and erec¬ 
tion of telephones, buildings, supplies, etc., for twenty- 
four preserves . 
Expenses of Game Preserve Keepers, purchase of 
buildings repairs, supplies, titles, surveys, etc., on 
newly established preserves and preserves under pro¬ 
cess of completion, eight in number . 
Expenses on eight Auxialiary Game Preserves. 
Game purchased and distributed . 
(Refunds from carriers for losses 8 2,168.99) 
Expenses in caring for game held for liberation .... 
Expressage on game, etc. 
(Express refunds $ 656.96) 
Grain and feed purchased for feeding game . 
Advertising the closing of counties, and the setting 
aside of certain streams within the game preserves 
as nursery streams, etc. 
Bounties paid on dogs killed while chasing deer. 
Attorney fees.... 
Postage . 
Purchase and upkeep of automobiles owned by the Depart¬ 
ment and upkeep of motor-boats, . 
8 720,948.74 
8 146.673.08 
83,571.10 
30,059.47 
27,032.17 
20,768.43 
30,405.38* 
189.98 
62,349.27 
1,859.99 
16,326.57 
5,144.59 
589.91 
125.00 
972.90 
1,266.55 
12,917.50 
Purchase of Lands: 
Bradford Co., Preserve No. 12 .... 
Bedford & Cambria Cos., Preserve 
No. 26 . 
Elk & Warren Cos., Preserve No. 28 
Warren County, Presrve No. 29 . . 
Badges for Special Deputy Game Protectors, 
Cost of physical examination of officers. 
818,732.25 
22,072.67 
22,856.67 
21,837.53 
Cost of tabulation of Hunters’ Reports of Game killed 
during open season, 1920 (This includes 8220.00 
worth of cards on hand for 1921) . 
Compilation of 1921 Game, Fish and Forest law pam¬ 
phlets . 
Miscellaneous . 
85,499.12 
140.00 
50.00 
532.56 
100.00 
1,014.83 527,588.40 
Balance .. 8193,360.34 
Money in bank . 806.30 
Balance in this fund November 30, 1921 
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8 194,166.64 
*This item includes title examinations, preparations of 
deeds and complete surveys on tracts being purchased 
in Jefferson and McKean Counties, also practically all 
expenses in connection with new preserve in Elk County 
purchased during 1920. 
BOUNTY FUND 
Balance in Bounty Fund on December 1, 1920, . 8 412,727.78 
DEPOSITS: 
One-half net revenus from Hunter’s Licenses deposited 
in this fund during fiscal year. 8 219,295.75 
Portion of penalties, costs, etc., deposited with this fund 17,651.88 
Revenue from salvaged skins sold to fur companies .... 2,092.69 
Re-deposits of checks sent out by Bounty Division and 
returned undelivered .. ; . 316.00 
Re-deposits of checks written in error. 24.00 
Total . 
DISBURSEMENTS: 
Bounties from December 1st, 1920, to November 30, 
1921, inclusive, per detailed list attached to this 
report... 8 128,299.50 
Salaries, employes of Bounty Division. 6,835.00 
Postage ..... 2,606.26 
Miscellaneous equipment for use of Bounty Division . . 22.75 
Balance .. .. 
Transferred form Bounty Fund to Game Protection 
and Propagating Fund, and included in the disburse¬ 
ments from the Game Protection and Propagating 
Fund .....*. 
\ 
Net balance in Bounty Fund Nov. 30, 1921 ... 
Money in bank (Per checking account of Bounty Division) ,. 
Total unexpended balance in Bounty Fund November 30, 1921 
NOTE: Because of vouchers, etc., in course of settle* 
ment the difference between the balances shown on our 
books and balances shown on the books of the State 
Treasury Department will vary slightly from time to 
time. 
QUARTERLY STATEMENT 
December 1st, 1920 to February 28th, 1921. 
DR. 
To balances in bank at close of last quarter. 
To warrants on appropriation. 
To warrants—Direct Requisition... 
To penalties and costs collected. 
To proceeds of guns sold _.... • • • 
To proceeds of Taxidermists’ licenses . 
To proceeds of Propagating licenses. 
To proceeds of Ferret Owners’ licenses . 
To proceeds of Special licenses. 
To proceeds of Ordinary licenses . 
To proceeds of Non-Resident licenses. 
*Of this balance in the Bounty Fund, approximately 
820,000.00 will be used to purchase lands under con¬ 
tract for game refuge purposes during the coming fiscal 
year. 
3,183.58 
61,000.00 
37,340.70 
17,167.28 
173.85 
69.00 
9.00 
25.00 
2.00 
1.00 
50.00 
239,380.32 
8 652,108.10 
137,763.51 
8 514,344.50 
362,248.85 
8 152,095.74 
7,717.50 
8159,813.24* 
8 119,021.41 
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