Appendix to the Journals of the Senate and Assembly of the ..session of the Legislature of the State of California . of about 32 per cent on subsequent editions (not includingcost of compiling) if manufactured according to estimates, which cannotbe done because of the heavy contingent and other expenses not includedin the estimates. The following shows the number and value of text-books sold anddelivered during the thirty-eighth fiscal year on orders from the StateSuperintendent of Public Instruction: 4,004 First Readers, at 15 cents .fGOO (iO 3,520 Second Readers, at 30 cents 1,056 00 4,131 T


Appendix to the Journals of the Senate and Assembly of the ..session of the Legislature of the State of California . of about 32 per cent on subsequent editions (not includingcost of compiling) if manufactured according to estimates, which cannotbe done because of the heavy contingent and other expenses not includedin the estimates. The following shows the number and value of text-books sold anddelivered during the thirty-eighth fiscal year on orders from the StateSuperintendent of Public Instruction: 4,004 First Readers, at 15 cents .fGOO (iO 3,520 Second Readers, at 30 cents 1,056 00 4,131 Third Readers, at 40 cents 1,852 40 4,() Spellers, at 20 cents 99120 (j55 Advanced Arithmetics, at 30 cents 196 50 17,266. .$4,496 70 Donated during thirty-eighth fiscal year, per resolution of Legislature: First Second Readers 263 Third Readers ._ 238 Spellers 238 Advanced Arithmetics _. ... 195 Total 1,172 Respectfully, P. L. SHOAFF,Superintendent State Printing. R K PO RT SUPERINTENDENT OF STATE PRINTING Thirty-eighth and Thirty-ninth Fiscal Years, JULY 1, 1886, TO JUNE 30, SACRAMENTO: STATE OFFICE, : : : : J. D. YOUNG, SUPT. STATE PKINTING. 1888. REPORT. Sacramento, Cal., July 15, 1888, To his Excellency R. W. Waterman, Governor of California: Sir: I have the honor of submitting to you, in conformity with law, areport of the transactions of the Department of State Printing for the thirty-ninth fiscal year, ending June 30,1888, the first three months of which thedepartment was under the manageuient of Hon. P. L. ShoatF. On taking charge, October 1, 1887, I found that much work had accu-mulated, owing mainly to the fact that there had been a deficiency in theappropriation for the thirty-eighth fiscal year, necessitating the crowdingover into the succeeding year of everything in the way of printing andbinding that could thus be delayed; and, though IMr. ShoafF had donemuch toward clearing away this accumulation of work, there was still onhand,


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