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appointed by the Board of State Viticultural Commissioners 

 for such purpose, to recommend, consult, and act with the 

 County Board of Commissioners in their respective counties, 

 as to the most efficacious treatment to be adopted for the 

 extermination of the aforesaid insects, or larva^, or eggs thereof, 

 and to attend to such other duties as may be necessary to 

 accomplish or carry out the full intent and meaning of this 

 Act. 



Sec. 6. Each County Commissioner and local Inspector 

 may be paid five dollars for each day actually engaged in the 

 performance of his duties under this. Act, payable out of the 

 county treasury of his county; \trov\d('d,\\\^i no more shall be 

 paid for such services than shall be determined by resolution 

 of the Board of Supervisors of the county for services actually 

 and necessarily rendered. 



Sec. 7. Each of said Commissioners may select one or more 

 persons, without pay, to assist him in the discharge of his 

 duties, as he may deem necessary. 



Sec. 8. If any County Board of Commissioners, after hav- 

 ing received complaint in Avriting, as provided for in section 

 two of this Act, shall fail to perform the duties uf their office, 

 as required by this Act, they may be removed from office by 

 the l^oard of Supervisors, and the vacancy thus formed shall 

 be filled in the same manner as })rovided for in this Act. 



Sec. 9. Nothing in this Act shall Ix' construed so as to 

 affect vinyards or their products. 



Sec. 10. This Act shall take effect immediately. 



The appointment of a Chief Horticultural Officer and the 

 enforcement of quarantine rules, etc., being given to the State 

 Board of Viticultural Commissioners, they appointed a State 

 Board of Horticultural Commissioners to recommend a com- 

 petent person for Horticultural Officer, and also such regula- 

 tions, etc., as were necessary for the protection of horticultural 

 industries. 



The Board consisted of C. H. Dwinelle. Alameda County ; 

 Elwood Cooper, Santa Barbara County ; Albert S. White, San 

 Bernardino County ; Dr. Chapin, Santa Clara County ; A. Cad- 

 well, Sonoma County; W.W.Smith, Solano County ; Felix 

 Gillett, Nevada County ; W. B. West, San Joaquin County ; E. 

 J. Wickson, Jr.,* Alameda County; M. T. Brewer, Sacramento 

 County ; Matthew Cooke, Sacramento County. 



* Mr. Charles H. Shinn was a member of tlie Board for oue year, but 

 resijjiiod on account of his leaviug the State, and Mr. Wickson was 

 ajiijointed his successor. 



