APPROPRIATIONS AND EXPENDITURES: FISCAL YEAR: 1910 TO 1922, INCLUSIVE-CONTINUED 10,000.00 3,346.50 5,000.00 4,488.22 Re-marking Boundary Line, Texas and New Mexico. Available without year; figures show disbursements. b Reimbursed and covered into the Treasury. e Transferred to the Department of Agriculture and expended by that department. d Shelving General Land Office building available. e Unexpended balance of $2,599.11 reappropriated. 1 Unexpended balance of 2,003.94 reappropriated. 1917-1918. Oregon-California railroad suit, $100,000 without year, $90,000.00. 1917-1918. APPROPRIATIONS AND EXPENDITURES: FISCAL YEARS 1910 TO 1922, INCLUSIVE-CONTIN UED Sale of Abandoned Military Reservations 5,000.00 2,836.47 5,000.00 1,837.82 Re-marking Boundary Line-Texas and New Mexico. Surveying Private Land Claims Inspection 6,000.00 5,798.26 6,000.00 3,992.70 Library Law Books 400.00 354.85 400.00 399.55 Transcripts of Records and Plats Resurveys Hearings in Land Entries, Expenses of Restoration of Lands in Forest Reserves Completing Field Notes of Surveys ..... Filing Systems ... 35,000.00 34,972.45 3,000.00 2,987.26 Protection of Forfeited Landsc Examination of Lands within the Northern Pacific 25,000.00 Available without year; figures show disbursements. b Expenditures reimbursed and covered into the Treasury. $2,934,642.99|$3,169,382.34 $2,878,350.82 e Transferred to the Department of Agriculture and expended by that Department. d Lands in Oregon-California railroad suit; available 1918-1919. Lands in Coos-Bay wagon road grant suit. Indefinite appropriation based on the amount necessary to pay the bonus. 164 THE GENERAL LAND OFFICE a Figures for 1920 and 1921 show disbursements and not expenditures. bAvailable without year: figures show disbursements. e Expenditures reimbursed and covered into the Treasury. a Included under "contingent expenses,' "Land Offices. e Transferred to the Department of Agriculture and expended by that Department. f Indefinite appropriation based on the amount necessary to pay the bonus. In addition to the appropriations for operating expenses, listed above, there are some indefinite appropriations of the proceeds of the receipts from public lands and several general appropriations providing for repayments of money erroneously paid. Such appropriations and funds are listed below, with references to the laws creating them and a statement of the amount of money disbursed or accrued during the fiscal year 1921. Payable to Specified Beneficiaries from Receipts from Public Lands. Reclamation fund (32 Stat. L., 388; 34 Stat. L., 519; 39 Stat. L., 222; 40 Stat. L., 300; 41 Stat. L., 202, 450, 1072) Five per cent funds to states Arizona (36 Stat. L., 574; 37 Stat. L., 39) $7,058,541.97 California (34 Stat. L., 518) 8,970.40 Colorado (18 Stat. L., 476) 8,876,34 Nevada (13 Stat. L., 30) a 1,915.24 New Mexico (36 Stat. L., 563; 37 Stat. L., 39) 3,623.67 North Dakota (25 Stat. L., 680) 712.72 Oklahoma (34 Stat. L., 274) 831.36 Oregon (11 Stat. L., 384) a 6,630.61 South Dakota (25 Stat. L., 680) 3,239.03 Utah (28 Stat. L., 110) 24,398.63 Washington (25 Stat. L., 680) 3,114.07 Wisconsin (9 Stat. L., 58, 178, 233) a Wyoming (26 Stat. L., 223) 26,866.69 Three per cent. fund to states Alabama (3 Stat. L., 491, 675; 5 Stat. L., 457) 320.41 369.91 Missouri (3 Stat. L., 547, 674; 4 Stat. L., 432) 23.19 Two per cent. fund to states Alabama (3 Stat. L., 491; 5 Stat. L., 457) ... 213.61 Included in Section 3689 Revised Statutes, p. 728; the other older permanent indefinite appropriations to states were omitted from the Revised Statutes, but the appropriations are still in force. Mississippi (3 Stat. L., 349; 5 Stat. L., 457; 9 Stat. L., 237) Missouri (3 Stat. L., 547; 11 Stat. L., 388) .... Payments to states under Federal Water Power Indemnity for swanp lands to states (Rev. Stat., Oregon and California land grant fund (39 Stat. Proceeds of town sites for schools in Oklahoma (26 Stat. L., 91; 38 Stat. L., 1192) Coos Bay wagon road grant fund a Return of proceeds of burnt timber upon public Proceeds of mineral or reserved lands, Tanana 246.60 15.46 1,569,007.98 357.65 363,802.04 50,887.38 155.66 Refunding excess payments to entrymen (34 Stat. School building on other improvements at Lawton, ..... Payable from general funds in Treasury Refund to registers of money erroneously deposited Repayments of excess of deposits for mineral sur- Payment of unpaid taxes on lands involved in Oregon and California railroad forfeiture suit Payment of unpaid taxes on lands involved in Coos Bay wagon road grant suit (40 Stat. L., 1180) Sec. 3689, p. 728; 35 Stat. L., 48) Outstanding liabilities, lands (34 Stat. L., 1245) Fees on certain Indian allotments (24 Stat. L., 389; 26 Stat. L., 795) 40,967.64 102,616.34 347.94 Included in Section 3689 Revised Statutes, p. 728; the other older permanent indefinite appropriations to states were omitted from the Revised Statutes, but the appropriations are still in force. b Amount accrued during year. |