Appendix to the Journals of the Senate and Assembly of the .. session of the Legislature of the State of California . also done some filling in and grading aboutthe building. We herewith submit a statement of the receipts and expenditures. J. A. QUIMBY,T. H. SINEX,CHARLES WELTI,Commissioners State Normal School Building. EECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES. To appropriation by Act of March 25, State Normal School Building delin-quent tax To received by sale of unused materials, By lumber By h urd w are By painting materials By plastering materials By plumbing and By marble man


Appendix to the Journals of the Senate and Assembly of the .. session of the Legislature of the State of California . also done some filling in and grading aboutthe building. We herewith submit a statement of the receipts and expenditures. J. A. QUIMBY,T. H. SINEX,CHARLES WELTI,Commissioners State Normal School Building. EECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES. To appropriation by Act of March 25, State Normal School Building delin-quent tax To received by sale of unused materials, By lumber By h urd w are By painting materials By plastering materials By plumbing and By marble mantels By legal services By printing and stationery. By insurance By painting By carpentering By plastering By labor By clerk By water and gas pipe By discount on By earth and gravel By traveling expenses Total receipts and expenditures. 825,000 00 848 29197 06 25 000400 $26,045 35 «2,273 081,171 001,013 22 693 91 228 125 110 3755,684 625,533 652,292 50 603 00 196 771,153 321,374 88 527 7525 00 $26,045 35 Co) Third Biennial Report STATE BOARD OF HEALTH CALIFORNIA, FOR THE YKARS 1874 AND SACRAMENTO:G. n. SPRINGER, STATE PRINTER. 1875, CONTENTS OF REPORT. Members and Standing Committees 2 General Report to the Governor 3 Sanitory laws must be enforced 5 A Legislative Committee on Public Health 5 Legislation against quackery 6 The work performed by the Board 7 Vital statistics 8 Irrigation 9 Sewerage and drainage 10 Pollution of the American River (see note) 11 The insane and inebriate—probationary asylums, etc 13 Climatology and consumption 14 Contingent expenses of the Board 15 REPORT OF THE PERMANENT SECRETARY. Vital statistics .*. 20 Mortuary and sanitary statistics 21 Table (No. 1) showing the total mortality, as well as that by the most prevalentdiseases, in twenty-three localities, comprising about half the population ofthe Slate, with the ratio of deaths to one thousand of the population, fromJanuary, eighteen hundred and seventy-four, to Janua


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