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classification of the disbursements has been made, we are unable to 
make such a classification now, but we will outline a system which will 
provide for this in the future. 
We have seen that all receipts from the sale of hunting licenses for 
the year ending June 30, 1910, have been properly recorded and ac¬ 
counted for to the State Treasurer, and we have seen acknowledgments 
from the State Controller stating that all fishing licenses for the two- 
years which remained unsold have been properly returned to him. We 
have also seen a letter from the State Controller which verified the 
balances in the treasury at June 30, 1910. 
The value of the hunting licenses printed for the season 1909-10 was_$165,750 00 
which is accounted for as follows : 
Cash receipts during year_ $126,734 35 
Less: 
Amounts applying to prior year: 
1909. 
July 6—Marin County_ $905 00 
6—San Francisco County_ 1 00 
9—Siskiyou County _ 3 00 
32—Tehama County_ 2 00 
15—San Francisco office_ 2,338 25 
28— Amador County_ 2 00 
29— Alameda County_ 100 00 
Aug. 9—Modoc County _ 113 00 
21—Tuolumne County_ 10 00 
Dec. 21—Merced County_ 15 00 
Add: 
3,480 25 
- $123,254 10 
Amounts collected since June 30, 1910, applying on year 1909-10: 
1910. 
July 5—Riverside County_ $1 00 
6—San Francisco office_ 2,221 00 
8—Imperial County _ 44 50 
12—San Mateo County_ 125 00 
15—Madera County _ 167 60 
15—San Benito County_ 1,060 00 
23—Sonoma County_ 576 00 
25—Inyo County_ 16 00 
25—Placer County _ 986 00 
5,197 10 
$128,451 20 
Unsold licenses, duplicates, etc- 37,259 00 
Express charges on remittances from county clerks to Sac¬ 
ramento -- 83 80 
Licenses still owed for by Inyo county clerk (5 at $10.00) 50 00 
$165,844 00 
Less : 
Amount overpaid by San Diego County_ $85 00 
$1.00 license changed to $10.00—Shasta 
County- 9 00 
- 94 00 
- $165,750 00 
6—FC 
