REPORT OF THE TREASURER OF THE STATE OF MICHIGAN. STATE OF MICHIGAN, TREASURY DEPARTMENT, Lansing, July 1, 1921. Hon. Alex J. Groesbeck, Governor, Lansing, Michigan: Sir I have the honor to submit herewith the following report exhibiting the transactions of this department for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1921. Which corresponds with the amount charged this office, as appears by the following letter of the Auditor General. Very respectfully, FRANK E. GORMAN, State Treasurer. STATE OF MICHIGAN, AUDITOR GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT, Lansing, July 1, 1921. Hon. Frank E. Gorman, State Treasurer, Lansing, Michigan: Sir-I hereby certify that the cash balance charged the State Treasurer as being in his hands at the close of business, June 30, 1921, was Nineteen Million, Eight Hundred Thirty-four Thousand, Six Hundred Sixty-one Dollars and Thirty-five Cents ($19,834,661.35), as appears by the books of this department. Very respectfully, ORAMEL B. FULLER, Auditor General. The following statement from the general and auxiliary ledgers gives the condition of the several funds: Aggregate of receipts from all sources and all disbursements for all purposes for each month of the fiscal year ending June 30, 1921, showing cash balance at the end of each month: INDEX TO THE PUBLIC ACTS OF THE STATE OF MICHIGAN ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF 1921, AT THE REGULAR AND SPECIAL THE COMPILED LAWS OF 1915, AND PUBLIC ACTS OF AMENDED OR REPEALED. Prepared and published under the supervision of Charles J. DeLand, Secretary of State, |