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request of the Governor, or of the several departments of the State govern- 
ment, through the Governor, and through its council as an advisory board, 
assist in the direction and execution of any investigation within its province 
without pecuniary gain to the Academy, provided only that the necessary 
expenses of such investigation are borne by the State; and, 
Wuereas, The reports of the meetings of said Academy, with the several 
papers read before it, have very great educational, industrial and economic 
value, and should be preserved in permanent form; and, 
Wuereas, The Constitution of the State makes it the duty of the General 
Assembly to encourage by all suitable means intellectual, scientific and 
agricultural improvement; therefore, 
Section 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Indiana, 
That hereafter the annual reports of the meetings of the Indiana Academy 
of Science, beginning with the report for the year 1894, including all papers 
of scientific or economic value, presented at such meetings, after they shall 
have been edited and prepared for publication as hereinafter provided, shall 
be published by and under the direction of the Commissioners of Public 
Printing and Binding. 
Src. 2. Said reports shall be edited and prepared for publication without 
expense to the State, by a corps of editors to be selected and appointed by 
the Indiana Academy of Science, who shall not, by reason of such service, 
have any claim against the State for compensation. The form, style of 
binding, paper, typography and manner and extent of illustration of such 
reports shall be determined by the editors, subject to the approval of the 
Commissioners of Public Printing and Stationery. Not less than 1,500 nor 
more than 3,000 copies of each of said reports shall be published, the size of the 
edition within said limits to be determined by the coneurrent 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 of said reports 
shall be placed in the custody of the State Librarian, who 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 shall make application therefor, and one copy 
to such other institutions, societies or persons as may be designated by the 
