. The Biological bulletin. Biology; Zoology; Biology; Marine Biology. REPORT OF THE DIRECTOR 11 1927 1928 1929 1930 May 30 7 15 9 6 June 10 50 64 55 50 • • 20 ' 114 140 139 153 ft 30 ?] •> 240 197 208 lulv 10 247 281 238 253 • • 20 247 282 242 250 a 30 245 272 249 253 August 10 234 250 256 254 ti 20 208 226 243 245 .4 30 168 183 220 204 September 10 110 112 157 122 tt 20 50 43 59 44 ,i 30 . 12 14 14 8 ujLIBRAKY. 2. The Report of the Treasurer. This report shows that the total assets of the Laboratory at the end of 1930 were $ as com- pared with $2,660, at the end of 1929.
. The Biological bulletin. Biology; Zoology; Biology; Marine Biology. REPORT OF THE DIRECTOR 11 1927 1928 1929 1930 May 30 7 15 9 6 June 10 50 64 55 50 • • 20 ' 114 140 139 153 ft 30 ?] •> 240 197 208 lulv 10 247 281 238 253 • • 20 247 282 242 250 a 30 245 272 249 253 August 10 234 250 256 254 ti 20 208 226 243 245 .4 30 168 183 220 204 September 10 110 112 157 122 tt 20 50 43 59 44 ,i 30 . 12 14 14 8 ujLIBRAKY. 2. The Report of the Treasurer. This report shows that the total assets of the Laboratory at the end of 1930 were $ as com- pared with $2,660, at the end of 1929. A further analysis of the figures shows that the hook value of the endowment fund has remained practically stationary (though the Treasurer calls attention to a grati- fying appreciation in the market value of the securities represented) while additions to the plant assets, chiefly in the form of hooks and new equipment, have about balanced the estimated depreciation on buildings and equipment. A decrease in the value of the land held by the Lab- oratory and the simultaneous appearance of a reserve fund of approxi- mately twenty thousand dollars are accounted for by the sale by the Laboratory to the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution of the tract of land upon which the new building of the latter institution now stands. The income of the Laboratory increased from $200, in 1929 to $210, in 1930. A part of this increase is of a temporary na- ture only, as for example that from the sale of duplicate sets by the library; of the remainder the largest single item is the additional in- come from the funds appropriated last year by the General Education Board. In 1930 for the first time the full annual income from this fund became available. Since, however, this fund is at present being ap- plied exclusively to the support of the library, the income available for general laboratory purposes remains practically unchanged. The ordinary expenses of the Laboratory du
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