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PROCEEDINGS OF BOARD OF TRUSTEES.

EXPENDITURES REQUIRED BUT NOT PROVIDED FOR. Windows—Sashes a n d t r a n s o m s w i t h d o u b l e thick glass set L u m b e r fur scaffolds P a i n t i n g , cornice a n d frames, d o o r s and w i n d o w s , shingle roof, tin roof, oiling s h e a t h i n g and f r a m e - w o r k of roof H a r d w a e, locks a n d h i n g e s for d o o r s , rolls a n d fixtures for d o o r s , s a s h pivots a n d fastenings, nails P e r m a n e n t floor, including excavation a n d g r a d i n g Total

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$480 70 18 69 900 00 180 00 2,457 66 $4,037 05

Yery respectfully submitted, N. CLIFFORD RICKER, Architect. We ask appropriations to the amount of $3,645.39. Respectfully submitted, oiflTBKEB' I Committee on

On motion of Mr. Cobb, the report of the committee was received and approved, and the committee was instructed to complete the building as proposed; and for this purpose, including drainage, the sum of $4,000 was appropriated from current funds, to the expenditure of which amount the committee was limited. The Committee on Buildings and Grounds presented the following report:

R E P O R T CONCERNING BARN.

To the Trustees of the University of Illinois. Your Committee on Buildings and Grounds, to which was referred the part of the Regent's report in reference to the loss of our north barn, reports t h a t it has considered the situation and consulted with Professor Morrow as to what we must actually have to conduct the work of the University in his department. The committee asks an appropriation of fifteen hundred dollars to build stables for cattle and horses and room for feed—the stable to be so constructed t h a t it may become a part of the barn it is desirable to build at a later date, when sufficient funds therefor may be provided. Respectfully submitted,

S. A . BlTLLARD, )

O. A. HARKER,

[• Committee on Buildings and Grounds.

G. R. SHAWHAN, }

On motion of Mr. Bennett, the ^report of the committee was concurred in. Also, on motion of Mr. Bennett, Professor Morrow and Mr. Cobb were added to the committee for the purposes of the foregoing motion, and the committee was instructed not to exceed the sum appropriated in carrying to completion the work proposed. The Committee on Buildings and Grounds made the following report relative to the greenhouse:

To the Trustees of the University of Illinois. Your Committee on Buildings and Grounds, to which was referred the communication of Professor Burrill regarding repairs on the greenhouse,