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of said reports shall be published, the size of the edition within said 



limits to be determined by the concurrent action of the editors and the 



Commissioners of Public Printing and Stationery: Provided, That not 



to exceed six hundred dollars (.$600) shall be expended for 



such publication in any one year, and not to extend beyond 



1896: Provided, That no sums shall be deemed to be appropriated for 



the year 1894. 



Sec. 3. All except three hundred copies of each volume 



Disposition of gajjj re p 0r ts shall be placed in the custody of the State 



of Reports. 



Librarian, who shall furnish one copy thereof to each pub- 

 lic library in the State, one copy to each university, college or normal 

 school in the State, one copy to each high school in the State having 

 a library, which shall make application therefor, and one copy to such 

 other institutions, societies or persons as may be designated by the 

 Academy through its editors or its council. The remaining three hundred 

 copies shall be turned over to the Academy to be disposed of as it 

 may determine. In order to provide for the preservation of the same 

 It shall be the duty of the Custodian of the State House to provide 

 and place at the disposal of the Academy one of the unoccupied rooms 

 of the State House, to be designated as the office of the Indiana Academy 

 of Science, wherein said copies of said reports belonging to the Academy, 

 together with the original manuscripts, drawings, etc., thereof can be 

 safely kept, and he shall also equip the same with the necessary shelving 

 and furniture. 



Sec 4. An emergency is hereby declared to exist for 



the immediate taking effect of this act, and it shall there- 

 fore take effect and be in force from and after its passage. 



