1 Amounts shown include assessments against new members admitted after assessment scales for each year were approved. 4 United States fiscal year 1949 funds appropriated for this organization were also used to pay a part of the United States assessment for the calendar year 1948. The payment 5 Calendar year 1951. 6 Working-capital fund. 7 Balance due calendar year 1950. 8 Balance due calendar years 1947 and 1948. • Beginning with fiscal year 1951, the Institute ceased to receive annual quota payments from the governments of the states members of the Organization of American States. The secretariat expenses of the Institute now comprise part of the budget of the Pan American Union. 10 Members not assessed. 11 Figures given for actual collections for the calendar year 1948 are as of Dec. 31, 1949; and, for the calendar year 1949, as of Dec. 19, 1950. 12 Figures given for actual collections are as of Mar. 31, 1950. 13 Information not yet available. 14 In addition, the United States contributed from fiscal year 1950 funds $186 due to one union for the calendar year 1948 UNITED NATIONS Summary of contributions received and due as of Dec. 31, 1950 1 Other credits represent credits resulting from the transfer of the assets of the League of Nations. 1 Other credits represent credits resulting from the transfer of the assets of the League of Nations ($533,768) and from adjustments in advances to the working capital fund ($24,000). Due to a United States credit of $20,000 in the working capital fund, the United States net contribution for 1950 was $13,576,243. |