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LAWS RELATING TO THE SOCIETY. 



Chapter 151, Laws of 1879. 



Section 6. It shall be the duty of the secretary of said society to make 

 an annual report to the governor of the state of the transactions of the 

 society, including an itemized account of the moneys expended during the 

 year, in addition to such matters as are now specified in the law relating 

 to the same. 



Section 7. The number of printed pages of said report shall not ex- 

 ceed three hundred and fifty, and the number of copies shall be limited to 

 three thousand five hundred. In all other respects, the publication and 

 distribution of said report shall be in accordance with the provisions of the 

 law now in force concerning the same.— [Revised Statutes, 1858.] 



Chapter 320, Laws of 1883. 



Section 7. There shall be printed annually by the state printer, and 

 on the order of the commissioners of public printing, the following docu- 

 ments. ****^**** 



2. Twelve thousand 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 matters pertaining to 

 fruit growing and other horticultural interests of the state as shall be 

 deemed important; provided, ths number of pages shall not exceed two 

 hundred. *'X****» * 



Section 8. Eleven thousand five hundred volumes of said report shall 

 be bound in cloth, uniform in style with volumes previously published, 

 each volume to contain one copy of each of the reports desigoated in the 

 preceding section, and shall be destributed as follows: Thirty copies to 

 each member of the legislature; one hundred copies to the State Histori- 

 cal 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 proceedings; one 

 hundred copies to the State Horticultural Society; twenty-five copies to 

 each county horticultural society that shall report its organization, with 

 ofiicers elect, and give an abstract of its proceedings for publication in 

 said volume to the secretary of the State Horticultural Society; one hun- 

 dred copies to the State Dairymen's Association; fifty copies to the State 

 University; five copies to the Wisconsin Humane Society; two copies to 

 each public library in the state; and the remaining copies to the State 

 Agricultural Society for distribution by its secretary. 



Section 9. Five hundred copies of the transactions of the State Agri- 

 cultural Society, and five hundred copies of the transactions of the State 

 Horticultural Society, shall be bound singly, in cloth; five hundred copies 



