
APPENDIX. 199 
Report of the Treasurer 
KH'OR THE HKISCAL YEAR ENDING JUNE 30TH, 1902. 
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The following summary of receipts and expenditures, made 
out in accordance with the form recommended by the United 
States Department of Agriculture, includes, first, the Govern- 
ment appropriation of $7,500, and, secondly, the annual appro- 
priation of $1,800 made by the State of Connecticut, together 
with various supplemental receipts. These accounts have been 
duly audited according to law, as is shown by the Auditors’ 
certificates, copies of which are appended. 
GOVERNMENT APPROPRIATION—RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES. 
Heat, light, water, and power, 
Chemical supplies, - - - 
Seeds, plants, and sundry supplies, 
Fertilizers, - - - - - 
Feeding stuffs, - - - - 
RECEIPTS, 
United States Treasury, - - - - - - - - - - - $7,500 00 
EXPENDITURES. 
Salaries, - - - - al ks - $4,407 35 
Labor, - - - - - - 935 95 
Publications, - - - - - 6 OO 
Postage and stationery, - - - 329 86 
Freight and express, . - - 64 25 
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Furniture and fixtures, - - - 103.24 
Scientific apparatus, - - - 426 92 
Live stock, - - - - - 12 15 
Traveling expenses, - - - 91 96 
Contingent expenses, - - - 15 00 
Buildings and repairs, - -  - 308 58 
$7,500 00 
- AUDITORS’ CERTIFICATE. 
We, the undersigned, duly appointed Auditors of the Corporation, do hereby 
certify that we have examined the books and accounts of the Storrs Agricultural 
Experiment Station for the fiscal year ending June 30, I902, that we have 
found the same well kept and classified as above, and that the receipts for the 
year from the Treasurer of the United States are shown to have been $7,500 
and the corresponding disbursements $7,500, for all of which proper vouchers 
are on file and have been by us examined and found correct, thus leaving no 
balance. 
And we further certify that the expenditures have been solely for the pur- 
. poses set forth in the act of Congress, approved March 2, 1887. 
(Signed, ) GEO. A. Hopson, 
titors. 
M. M. FRISBIE, bai ee 
