TREASURER’S REPORT. 
Geneva, N. Y., January 20, 1885. 
To the Honorable the Legislature of the State of New York: 
As treasurer of the board of control of the New York Agricultu- 
ral Experiment Station, I have received for the eleven monthis end- 
ing with September 30, 1884, checks from the Treasurer of the 
State of New York, amounting to $19,592. I have expended dur- 
ing the eleven months ending with September 30, 1884, $17,214.79, 
vouchers for which, duly audited by the special auditing committee 
of the board of control, have been furnished the Comptroller of 
the State of New York. 
Properly classified, the expenditures have been as follows: 
eriianent improvements A) i... Spe dee eek lg ayers ae $1,330 25 
(0g i Soha a R28 eo a re 4,361 77 
SMEs mh eR EPPA shvlaba Sakic eee seers ae 6,991 50 
Me een eo h (Cac et DI 4 8 ls (lun oa $4) ab eben Oo hy'e ey 400 00 
Running expenses, including seeds, stable supplies, 
coal, oil, postage, express, freight, printing, station- 
Metre LAD CIB LOLCat ees «dled 0d ware efele oatE 4,131 27 
$17,214 79 
There has also been expended by the Comptroller, for 
traveling expenses of the board of control, to Sep- 
PME HEe EO OS. efile a's oye sje seloaield cs nba Cee w wn Vie 408 00 

Making total expenses for the eleven months... $17,622 79 

To meet the requirements of the Comptroller, the 
fiscal year has been calculated to September 30, and 
our accounts, therefore, show only the expenditures 
during the eleven months preceding. The expendi- 
ture for the year ending October 31, the date used 
in the previous reports, WaS..........06- Ser Gane $18,689 76 
| 408 00 

$19,097 76 
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ROBERT J. SWAN, 
Treasurer. 
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