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Column XX:

This column includes everything not included in one of the preceding groups. The most important continuous groups placed in this column are what are called in the reports "incidental expenses" and special appropriations, which are unclassifiable elsewhere. The former varied from $98,000 to $27,000, and the latter from $282,000 to $13,000, but there was no regularity in the variations in either case. Another item was the "unknown and minor heirs fund," which began in 1877-1878 and continued until 1907-1908; expenditures on this account varied from $54 to $2,348 without any regularity.

1897-1898: $253,750 paid on account of a casual deficit in state revenues is included in this item.

1903-1904: $113,875 for interest on state school fund included in this item.

Minor variations in this column not otherwise accounted for are due to the variation in the principal items which make up this column.

The aim was to keep this column as low as possible, and items were placed here only when they would not fit in any of the preceding columns.

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