Printing and Stationery: Prodded, That not to exceed n^ix hundred dollars 



($600) shall be expended for such publication in anv one year, and 



Proviso, 

 not to extend beyond 1896: Provided, That no sums shall l>e deemed 



to be appropriated for the year 1894. 



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

 reports shall be placed in the custody of the State Librarian, wiio oTreports 

 shall furnish one copy thereof to each public 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 sliall make ap- 

 plication 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 re- 

 maining 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 witli the original manuscripts, 

 drawings, etc., thereof can be safely kejit, and he shall alM) equip the same with 

 the necessary shelving and furniture. 



Sec. 4. An emergencv is herebv declared to exist for the imme- 



Emergeney. 

 diate taking effect of this act, and it shall therefore take effect and 



be in force from and after its passage. 



An Act for the protection of birds, their nests and eggs. 



[Approved March 5, 1891.] 



Section 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of 



Bird.*. 

 Indiana, That it shall be unlawful for any person to kill any wild 



bird other than a game bird or purchase, ofTer for sale any such wild bird after it 



has been killed, or to destroy the nests or the eggs of any wild bird. 



Sec. 2. For the inirpose of this act the following shall be con- 



* ^ Game Birds, 



sidered game birds: the Anatid;*', commonly called swans, geese, 



brant, and river and sea ducks; the Rallidie, commonly known as rails, coots, 



mudhens, and gallinules; the Limicohe, commonly known as shore birds, plovers. 



sari birds, snipe, woodcock and sandpipers, tattlers and curlews; the Gallini^, 



commonly known as wild turkeys, grouse, prairie chickens, quail, and pheasants, 



all of which are not intended to l)e affected bv this act. 



