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The total of allotments, expenditures, and corrections in the general fund was $42,057.22, leaving a balance of $117,895.34 for continuing the work of the Board, and $1,229.61 for special purposes.

LEONARD WOOD,

Major General, Chief of Staff, President of the Board.

WILLIAM CROZIER,

Brigadier General, Chief of Ordnance.
W. H. BIXBY,

Brigadier General, Chief of Engineers.
E. M. WEAVER,

Brigadier General, Chief of Coast Artillery.

E. ST. J. GREBLE.

Colonel, General Staff.

STANLEY D. EMBICK,

Captain, Coast Artillery Corps.
WILLIAM WARNER,

Civilian Member of the Board.
ROBERT R. RALSTON,

Captain, Corps of Engineers, Recorder of the Board.

TABLE SHOWING ALLOTMENTS AND EXPENDITURES MADE BY THE BOARD OF ORDNANCE AND FORTIFICATION FROM JULY 1, 1911, TO JUNE 30, 1912, INCLUDING STATEMENT OF UNEXPENDED BALANCES.

ACT OF SEPT. 22, 1888.

Credit as shown by letter of Chief of Ordnance dated June 1, 1912_

ACT OF MAR. 2, 1889.

$636. 22

Balance on hand July 1, 1911.

1912.

June 6. Sum reported to Chief of Ordnance May 4, 1900, for credit to war surplus, but never passed to that fund___

Returned to Treasury for credit to war surplus fund__

10,000.00

14, 775. 00

24, 775.00

1912. June 6.

ACT OF AUG. 18, 1890.

Balance reported by Chief of Ordnance May 24, 1912, as
in Treasury_.

ACTS OF 1892 TO 1911, INCLUSIVE.

1911. July 1.

Balance as shown by annual report dated
Oct. 31, 1911---

Revocations of allotments under these
acts:

Nov. 2. Balance of allotment of July 30, 1909, for

Wilby mine anchor__.

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$123,865.77

81.94

593. 39

3,500.00

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Statement of appropriations made for experimental work of the Board of Ordnance and Fortification since its organization.

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1888.

1889.

$505,000 $5,000 for expenses.

231,000 $15,000 for torpedo howitzers; 1 $1.000 for expenses of selection of site for proving ground; $40,000 for counterpoise battery; $50.000 for movable submarine torpedoes; 2 $125,000 for test of experimental guns.

155,000

150,000

210,000

$100,000 for purchases abroad; $5,000 for expenses; $50,000 for pneumatic gun carriages, segmental guns, and high explosives. $5,000 was carried in the sundry civil bill to pay salary of the civilian member.

125,000 $130,000 of amounts appropriated in prior years set aside for Emery gun carriage.

150,000 $50,000 for pneumatic disappearing gun carriage.

100,000

250,000 $50,000 for Howell carriage; $10,000 for Emery loading apparatus; $40,000 for Gatling cast-steel gun.

150,000

100,000

100,000

1890..

1891..

1892

1893.

1894

1895.

1896.

1897.

1898.

1899.

1900..

1901.

1902

100,000

1903.

140,000

Do.

1904.

100,000

1905.

10,000

1906.

5,000

1907.

25,000

1908.

80,000

$30,000 for Emery carriage.

1909.

100,000

1910.

25,000

1911.

25,000

1912.

25,000

140,000 $40,000 for Emery carriage.
100,000

1 This sum was returned to the Treasury in 1903.

TABLE SHOWING ALLOTMENTS AND EXPENDITURES MADE BY THE BOARD OF ORDNANCE AND FORTIFICATION FROM JULY 1, 1911, TO JUNE 30, 1912, INCLUDING STATEMENT OF UNEXPENDED BALANCES.

ACT OF SEPT. 22, 1888.

Credit as shown by letter of Chief of Ordnance dated June 1, 1912_

ACT OF MAR. 2, 1889.

$636. 22

Balance on hand July 1, 1911--

1912.

June 6. Sum reported to Chief of Ordnance May 4, 1900, for credit to war surplus, but never passed to that fund___

Returned to Treasury for credit to war surplus fund__

10,000.00

14, 775.00

24, 775.00

1912. June 6.

ACT OF AUG. 18, 1890.

Balance reported by Chief of Ordnance May 24, 1912, as
in Treasury.

ACTS OF 1892 TO 1911, INCLUSIVE.

1911.

July 1.

Balance as shown by annual report dated
Oct. 31, 1911---

Revocations of allotments under these
acts:

Nov. 2. Balance of allotment of July 30, 1909, for

Wilby mine anchor__.

$123,865.77

81.94

593. 39

1912.

Jan.

4.

Allotment of Nov. 3, 1910, for observation
cart for Field Artillery-

3, 500.00

Allotment of Feb. 3, 1910, for installation of
Barr & Stroud range finder_____

400.00

Mar.

7. Allotment of Feb. 3, 1910, for transportation
of Barr & Stroud range finder_.

Allotment of Nov. 2, 1911, for chilled cast-
iron armor

June 6. Allotment of Aug. 23, 1910, for test of roof

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