for blacksmith work at university, Feb. 1. Warrant No. 391, in favor of R. Nutting, salary as principal of Romeo branch, term ending November, 1844, 5 00 66 67 15. Warrant No. 392, in favor of John J. Adam, 102 50 112 50 34 08 Mar. 31. Warrant No. 395, in favor of C. Eberbach, $15,28, and D. Houghton, $67,94, as per accounts on file, Ap'l 8. Warrant No. 396, in favor of R. Nutting, which, with No. 397 is for his salary as principal of Romeo branch,to March 29,1845, Warrant No. 397, in favor of R. Nutting, for balance of salary to March 29, 1845, not paid by worrant No. 396, 66 66 66 10. Warrant No. 398, in favor of B. L. Baxter, salary as principal of Tecumseh branch, to March 28, 1845, 17. Warrant No, 399, in favor of Rev. M. Al len, expenses attending two meetings of 18. Warrant No. 400, in favor of B. A. Smith, salary as tutor, to April 16, 1945, 83 22 52 17 14.50 66 66 5 00 100 00 21. Warrant No. 401, in favor of G. P. Williams, 1845, 164 83 18. Waraant No. 402, in favor of A. Ten Brook, May 2. Warrant No. 404, in favor of G. P. Wil 66 liams, salary as professor, to April 16, '45, 10. Warrant No. 405, in favor of James A. B. May 10. Warrant No. 406, in favor of J. A. B. Stone, to April 16, 1845, June 24. Warrant No. 407, in favor of A. Ten Eyck, salary as Secretary of Board to June 24, 1845, July 16. Warrant No. 408, in favor of J. E. Chaplin, salary as Principal of White Pigeon B'nch, term commencing November 22, 1844, 23. Warrant No. 409, in favor of H. Colclazer, salary as Librarian from Sept. 12, 1844, to July 12, 1845, and postages, "25. Warrant No. 410, in favor of James A. B. Stone, salary as principal of Kalamazoo Branch, term ending July 12, 1845, 28. Warrant No. 411, in favor of J. P. Williams, salary as Professor, term ending Aug. 6, 1845, Aug. 4. Warrant No. 412, in fayor of Harsha & Willcox, for printing report, 66 66 66 6. Warrant No. 413, in favor of A. M. Fitch, for 6. Warrant No. 414, in favor of E. Crane, ex penses in attending meeting of the Board, 6. Warrant No. 415, in favor of Minot T. Lane, 6. Warrant No. 416, in favor of George Duffield, 9. Warrant No. 417, in favor of B. L. Baxter, 95 50 66 66 66 66 75 00 66 66 84.40 66 66 233 33 700 31.00 8 50 750 9 00 66 66 66 66 11. Warrant No. 418, in favor of W. F. Wil son, for preparing diploma, 46 Warrant No. 419, in favor of J. Kearsley, expenses, as Regent, August 1844, & '45, 66 Warrant No. 420, in favor of A. Ten Brook, salary as Professor, term ending Aug. 6, 1845, 3 00 17 00 233 33 Warrant No. 421, in favor of B. A. Smith, Tutor, salary for term ending August 6, 100 00 16. Warrant No. 422. in favor of R. Nutting, 29. Warrant No. 423, in favor of James V. 44 "Warrant No. 424, in favor of Harriet L. 66 67 5 25 233 33 $3,576 30 From Warrant No. 382 should be deducted $25, the whole amount paid on the same having been $208 33, the residue, after deducting said amount for dues to the Board by their order, Leaving amount of 25 00 88,551 80 Report of the Committee on Branches. No additions have been made to the number of branches since the date of our last annual report. The number of branches in operaion at that period, and the number of pupils in attendance upon each were as follows: The preparatory department at Ann Arbor is also continued under the same supervision and instruction as heretofore. The reports of the Principals of the several Branches at the close of the present collegiate year, give the following result: White Pigeon, Kalamazoo, Romeo, Tecumseh, Monroe, Rev. J. E. Chaplin, 24 Pupils These institutions continue to be useful auxiliaries to the parent University. Respectfully submitted, Z. PITCHER, Ann Arbor, Aug. 6, 1845. Chairman Com, on Branches. |