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THE INVENTORY OF NONEXPENDIBLE PROPERTY FOR 1914. 
The Bureau of Entomology is required to take an inventory of 
Ixpendible property once each year. Field agents in charge of sta- 
Ms will render a report to the Washington office for check against 
ecard record which shows each unit's liability or accountability. | 
mnual inventories of property should always be made out by the | 
Mal Custodian of the property and not vy the property clerk in the | 
dquarters office. 
a The Bureau inventory is audited each year and it is essential | 
t each agent having Bureau property in his charge shall fully account 
Neach item charged to him and he will be held responsible for all 
ses due to negligence. A full set of blanks and instructions will be | 
t each field station. | 
All substances or articles that are used up or rapidly worn out |) 
Stroyed in the normal course of the work, such as chemicals of all 
5 photographic supplies, stationery, Ginware., glassware and the like, 
Particles costing less than one dollar, are expendible articles and 
ula not be included either in the annual inventories or in accounting 
he transfer, loss or destruction, or purchase of such articles. 
ist of the nonexpendible articles to be accounted for will be sent 
h employee charged with such property. 
Specific information must ve given for each article listed on the jj 
Suntory or cn the invoice of property so that it may be readily identi- 
d thereafter. In some eG nis 1ent place on many articles, stamped, 
ited, or on a plate, is the trade name of the article, the name of the 
ufacturer, and the number; all this information should be given | 
the inventory blank or the invoice of property. For instance, "1 lens" | 
mot a sufficient description. It is a rectilinear or an anastigmat? i 
ll information is usually given on the inside rim of the mounting of. 
8 and this must be given in tus accounting. The asterick (*) before 
ticle on the list is a caution not to include any article under this 
ate has already been listed as a part of the equipment of some 
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