532 Third Annual Report of the 



Warren |40 00 



Washington 123 00 



Wayne 126 00 



Westchester 146 00 



Wyoming 97 41 



Yates 61 00 



State society 700 00 



In case a fractional part of eight thousand dollars is distributed, 

 each society and the American institute shall receive such por- 

 tion thereof as the amount to be received by it according to the 

 foregoing schedule bears to eight thousand dollars. If there is 

 no county agricultural society in any county, or it is not in active 

 operation as such, the money which the county society of such 

 county would be entitled to receive under this article shall be 

 apportioned among and paid to the several town agricultural 

 societies in such county according to the am'ount of premiums 

 paid, provided such town societies sustain a public fair with 

 premium lists, which premium lists and reports of such town fairs 

 shall be forwarded and made to the secretary of the state agricul- 

 tural society. 



{Amended ly section 2 of chapter 241 of the Laws of 1894, and re- 

 pealed by chapter 654 of Laws of 1894; re-enacted, with changes, 

 by chapter 587 of the Laics of 1895.) 



§ 89. When agricultural societies entitled to Edditional 

 sums from the state. When any county agricultural society, or 

 the American institute in the city of New York, shall raise by vol- 

 untary subscription any sum of money, its president and treasurer 

 shall make and subscribe an affidavit in duplicate of the formation 

 of such society, and of its having raised a certain sum, specifying 

 the amount, one of which affidavits shall be filed with the commis- 

 sioner of agriculture and the other with the comptroller, who shall 

 draw his warrant on the treasurer for a sum equal to the amount 

 of such voluntary subscription, not exceeding the amount to which 

 it would be entitled according to the apportionment in the last 

 preceding section. Whenever the New York state agricultural 



