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of the transactions of the State Dairymen's Association, and five hundred 

 copies of tlie report of the department of agriculture of the state Univer- 

 sity shall be bound in paper, for t'ae use of these several societies and de- 

 partments for distribution or exchange. 



Chapter 435, Laws of 1885. 



Section 7. 2. Sixteen thousand five hundred copies of the transactions 

 of the Wisconsin State Horticultural Society, together with such abstracts 

 of reports of county and other horticultural societies, and such other mat- 

 ters pertaining to fruit growing and other horticultui-al interests of the 

 slate as shall be deemed important; provided, the number of pages shal 

 not exceed three hundred. ****** 



Section 8. Thirteen thousand volumes of said report shall be bound in 

 cloth, uniform in style with volumes previous published, each volume to 

 contain such part of one copy of each of the reports designated in the pre- 

 ceding section, as the compiler shall select, the size of said joint report not 

 to exceed one thousand pages; and shall be distributed as follows: Thirty 

 copies to each member of the legislature; one hundred copies to the 

 State Horticultural Society; twenty-five copies to each county agricultural 

 society and district industrial association which embraces two or more 

 counties, and furnishes the State Agricultural Society a report of its pro- 

 ceedings; one hundred copies to the State Horticultural Society; thirty 

 copies to each county horticultural society; two hundred copies to the 

 State Dairymen's Association; one hundred copies to the experiment sta- 

 tion of the State University; twenty-five copies to the library of the State 

 University; five copies to the Wisconsin Humane Society. To the gov- 

 ernor, lieutenant-governor, secretary of state, state treasurer, attorney 

 general, state superintendent cif public instruction, railroad and insurance 

 commissioners twenty-five copies each; to each public library in the state 

 two copies; and the remaining copies to the State Agricultural Society for 

 distribution by its secretary. 



Section 9. Twenty-five hundred copies of the transactions of the State 

 Horticultural Society shall be bound singly in cloth and one thousand in 

 paper. Twenty-five hundred copies of the State Dairymen's Association 

 shall be bound in cloth and twenty-five hundred in paper. Twenty-five 

 hundred copies of the report of the Agricultural Experiment Station of 

 the State University shall be bound in cloth and twenty-five hundred in 

 paper for the use of these several societies and departments for distribution 

 or exchange. 



Chapter 36, Laws of 1885. 



To appropriate to the Wisconsin State Horticultural Society a sum of 

 money. 



Section 1. There is hereby appropriated to the Wisconsin State Horti- 

 cultural Society the sum of two thousand dollars, out of any money in the 



