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vestigations and experiments, and such other information as may 

 be deemed desirable and profitable in promoting the horticultural 

 interests of the statu. .Such experts may be removed by such ex- 

 periment station, in its discretion, and may be paid for their ser- 

 vices such sums as it may deem reasonable and proper, and as shall 



be approved by the commissioner of agriculture. 

 Supervision of. All of such work by such experiment station and 



by such experts shall be under the general super- 

 vision and direction of the commissioner of agriculture. The treas- 

 urer of this state shall keep the account of all moneys hereafter 

 received by him in pursuance of such act of congress, in a separate 

 fund, to the credit of the Cornell university and the agricultural 



experiment station at Geneva, in the proportion 



Funds, stated in this section, and shall pay all such 



transfer of. moneys immediately upon receipt thereof by 



him to the officers respectively designated 

 therein to receive the same, upon the warrant of the comptroller, 

 issued upon the order of the trustees of Cornell university and 

 the board of control of the agricultural experiment station at 

 Geneva, in pursuance of said act of congress, which said moneys 

 are hereby appropriated for the purposes herein stated. 



§ 310. Receipt and apportionment of moneys for the promotion 



of agriculture. — All the moneys already appropriated, or here- 

 after appropriated, for the promotion of agriculture in any one 

 year, and all the revenues which have been, or shall be received by 

 the comptroller, and all the moneys received by him from the tax 



collected from racing associations pursuant to 

 Funds. article twenty of the membership corporations 



law, or hereafter otherwise collected from racing 

 associations, corporations or clubs, shall constitute a fund, which 

 shall be annually disbursed on behalf of the state for the promotion 

 of agriculture and domestic arts, for the promotion of education 

 along agricultural lines and for the promotion of the improvement 

 of the breeding of cattle, sheep, horses and other dom< stic animals 

 at the various fairs throughout the state, and shall be apportioned 

 and distributed as hereinafter prescribed, among all the various 

 county agricultural societies, the American institute of the city of 



New York, and among the other various town or 

 Distribution of. other agricultural societies, or agricultural fair 



associations, or agricultural expositions, or agri- 

 cultural clubs which have received moneys from the state and dis- 

 bursed moneys for the state for such promotion, during either one 



