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one year, and be fined in a sum not exceeding one thousand dollars. 

 I Same, § 2.] 



Sec. 1667. Entry under changed name. The name of any horse, 

 for the purpose of entry for competition in any contest of speed, shall 

 not be changed after having once contested for a prize, purse, pre- 

 mium, stake or sweepstake, except as provided by the code of printed 

 rules of the society or association under which the contest is adver- 

 tised to be conducted, unless the former name is given. [Same, § 3.] 



Sec. 1668. Class detemiined. The class to which a horse belongs 

 for the purpose of an entry in any contest of speed, as provided by 

 the printed rules of the society or association under which such con- 

 test is to be made, shall be determined by the public record of said 

 horse in any such former contest. [Same, § 4.] 



Sec. 1669. Horticultural society — meetings. The horticultural soci- 

 ety shall hold its meetings each year for the transaction of business 

 at such time as it may fix, at which a president, vice-president, secre- 

 tary, treasurer and librarian shall be elected, who shall serve one 

 year; also one-half of a board of directors, the full board not to 

 exceed twelve in number, who shall serve two years, but vacancies 

 may be filled for the unexpired term. [23 G. A., ch. 44; C. '73, § 1117.] 



Sec. 1670. District and county societies. The society shall encour- 

 age the organization of district and county societies, giving them 

 representation therein, and in every way further the fruit and tree 

 growing interests of the state. [C. '73, § 1118.] 



Sec. 1671. Annual report. The secretary shall make an annual 

 report to the governor, containing the proceedings of the society, with 

 an itemized account showing all the expenditures and the purpose for 

 which the same were made during the year, the general condition of 

 horticultural interests throughout the state, together with such state- 

 ments and recommendations as he may think useful, to be published 

 by the state, under the supervision of the society, on or before the 

 fifteenth day of February of each year. [2 5 G. A., ch. 85; C. '7 3, 

 § 1119.] 



Sec. 1672. Printing and distribution. There shall be printed four 

 thousand copies of the report, which shall be bound in muslin covers, 

 uniform in style with the reports heretofore made, which shall be 

 distributed by the secretary of state, as follows: Six copies each to 

 the governor, lieutenant governor, secretary of state, auditor, treas- 

 urer, attorney-general, judges of the supreme court, and each member 

 of the general assembly; one hundred to the agricultural college, five 

 copies to the university, two to each incorporated college in the state, 

 one to each auditor, and clerk of the district court, to be kept in his 

 office, and one to each newspaper published in the state; the remainder 

 to be distributed by direction of the society. [29 G. A., ch. 68, § 1; 

 18 G. A., ch. G; C'. '73, § 1120.] 



Sec. 1673. Ai)pr<)j)riation. The sum of four thousand dollars is 

 hereby appropriated annually for the use and benefit of said society, 

 which shall be paid upon the warrant of the auditor of state, upon the 

 order of the president of said society, in such sums and at such times 



