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FINANCIAL

OF THE

REPORT

WEST VIRGINIA

AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATION

United States Appropriation.

1894-'95.

UNITED STATES APPROPRIATION—1894-'95. To receipts from the Treasury of the United States as per appropriation for fiscal year ending June 30,

as per Act of Congress approved March 2, 1887, $15,000 00

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927 45

All personal service not reported under salaries, but not included labor on buildings, improvements or repairs. Monthly employes. No. 5; average rate, 25.80 . Daily employes, No. 70; average rate, 131 Hourly employes, No. ; average rate

Work that cannot be classified as above including teams, plowing, harrowing, &c

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1,459 05

Total

First Monthly Employes:

370 55

$2,757 05

Second Daily Employes:

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ABSTRACT 3-PUBLICATION.

For printing bulletins-No. of pages

For printing annual reports-No. of pages

For envelopes for bulletins and reports, $436.71*
Other expenses-cuts and binding

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Bulletins and annual report printed by the State.

*The Station book-keeper has classified envelopes for bulle

tins and reports as stationery, (See abstract 4, part.)

ABSTRACT 4-POSTAGE AND STATIONERY.

The total amount expended for postage and stationery is $984.87, (see page 3 ante). This includes $436.71 for envelopes for bulletins and reports, (see abstract 3, at page 6 ante). ABSTRACT 6-HEAT, LIGHT AND WATER.

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*Under this head we classify photographic plates and sundry photographic materials, soap, paint, &c.

ABSTRACT 8-SEEDS, PLANTS AND SUNDRY SUPPLIES

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*The greater part of the materials purchased under this head was paid for from State funds under the head of "Building and Repair."

ABSTRACT 9-FERTILIZER.

The fertilizers bought were principally stable manure for which we paid at the rate of $1.00 per two-horse wagon load, and a limited amount of commercial fertilizer bought at the market prices.

ABSTRACT 10-FEEDING STUFF.

We have no farm and hence do not raise grain.

ABSTRACT 11-LIBRARY.

The new purchases for the library are the latest works published upon scientific subjects under investigation, periodicals and books to complete sets. All of these are quite strictly within the most strict construction of the law.

ABSTRACT 12-TOOLS,IMPLEMENTS AND MACHINERY Purchased from State funds.

ABSTRACT 13-FURNITURE AND FIXTURES.

Purchased with funds of the State.

ABSTRACT 14-SCIENTIFIC APPARATUS.

Hite's boiling paint apparatus, $7.30, tubes, &c. $3.65 $10 95 Telescope got of Queen & Co

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4 Platinum Crucibles $20.46, 4 Thermometers $4.50

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Bill of dishes, flasks, tubes, &c.

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Bill of compass, condenser, flasks, crucibles, &c.

50 51

Bill of Crucibles $9, Dish $3.25, attachments, &c. $1.85.

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The traveling expenses were largely in excess of the above amount, but were paid from State funds.

ABSTRACT 17-CONTINGENT EXPENSES.

Charged to other funds of the Station and not paid out of the government appropriation.

ABSTRACT 18-BUILDING AND REPAIRS.

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