70 shown together. Pensionable offices should be dis: tinguished from those not pensionable by a star or other indication. 223. Where salaries are increased by regular incre- ments, the minimum and maximum salaries, with the incremeént, should be stated within brackets, - the amount payable within the year being inserted in the estimate. 224. Where an officer receives emoluments under more than one head the fact will be indicated by cross references or explanatory footnotes. Any pension or compensation allowance, or other emolument in re- spect of public service, including the provision of an official residence, will be similarly shown. 225. Allowances made in reimbursement of public expenses, such as horse, forage, hammock, or chair allowances, travelling allowances, and allowances for office or clerical expenses will be placed under ‘* Other Charges.’ 226. The sub-division ‘‘ Other Charges ”’ will in- clude all services other than personal emoluments which can be properly apportioned to the particular denartment. 227. Every head of expenditure will include, as far as possible, all the items relating to the particular department, so as to show clearly the total estimated cost of that department during the year. Provision should be made, under the heads concerned, for the charges on account of services rendered by other Government departments. Where services of a general character cannot be divided and charged to different departments, they will be provided for in separate sub-heads under the head *“ Miscellanenns *’ 228. Fach head of expenditure will be divided into such sub-heads as may he decided in the case of each