STATE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. 



CONSTITUTION 



CALIFORNIA STATE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. 



[Revised and adopted by the State Board of Agriculture, Maj' 18, 1880.] 



NAMK. 



Section 1. This Society shall be called "The California State Agricultural Society." 



OBJECT. 



Sec. 2. It shall be the object of this Society to encourage the cultivation of the soil, and the 

 general development of all the agricultural resources of this State. 



Skc. 3. To foster every branch of mechanical and household arts calculated to increase the 

 happiness of home life. 



Sec. 4. To extend and facilitate the various branches of mining and mining interests. 



MEMBERSHIP. 



Sec. 5. Annual Members. — Any person who shall pay into the funds of this Society the sum 

 of five dollars, may become a member of the same; such membership to expire at the end of 

 the current fiscal year. 



Sec. 6. Life Mevibers. — Any person may become a member for life by the payment of fifty 

 dollars ; or, if alread}^ a member, by the payment of forty-five dollars, or by serving a full 

 term as a member of the State Board of Agriculture, and shall thereafter be exempt from all 

 dues and assessments. 



Sec. 7. Honorary and. Corresponding Members. — Any person whom the Board shall propose 

 may be elected an honorary or con-esponding member, and shall enjoy, free of charge, all the 

 privileges of the Societ}'', except voting and holding office. 



Sec. 8. Privileges of Members. — Any citizen of this State, being a member of this Society, 

 shall be eligible to office, entitled to vote, and enjo}' the free use of the library, under the rules 

 of the same, and have free admission, accompanied by his wife and minor children, to all the 

 exhibitions of the Society, and shall be permitted to comjjete for premiums in any or all depart- 

 ments. 



Sec. 9. Expulsion of Members. — Any member who shall present for exhibition any article 

 or animal which he is not entitled by the rules of the Society to exhibit, or who shall attempt 

 to deceive, or be guilty of a breach of good faith towards the Society, may be expelled by a vote 

 of two thirds of the members present at any meeting of the Board; provided, always, that no 

 member shall be expelled unless written notice of the alleged oflense shall have been served on 

 him, or left at his visual place of residence at least twenty days previous to the action. 



officers. 



Sec. 10. The officers of this Society shall consist of twelve Directors, to be appointed by the 

 Governor, who shall constitute a State Board of Agriculture, seven of whom shall constitute a 

 quorum. The Board shall be charged with the exclusive management and control of the State 

 Agricultural Society as a State institution; shall have possession and care of its property, and 

 be intrusted with the direction of its entire business and financial affairs; shall have power to 

 make all necessary changes in the Constitution and rules of the Society; shall provide for an 

 annual Fair or exhibition by the Societ}' of all the industries and industrial products of the 

 State, at the City of Sacramento, and such other exhibition as they may deem important. 

 They shall elect one of their members as President of the Board and Society, and a Treasurer 

 and Secretary, not members of the Board. They may also appoint, annually, as officers of the 

 Board, a chemist, a botanist, a mineralogist, a geologist, a metallurgist, an ornithologist, and 

 an entomologist, and define the duties of each. They may appoint such committees on the 



