State Univebsity experimental Station. 



Sec. 2. As soon as practicable after the taking effect of this act, the said Chancel- 

 lor shall procure the necessary furniture and material, with such assistance as he 

 may require, and proceed to propagate as much contagion, on as large a scale, as 

 may be necessary, and supply the farmers of this State with the same, when required. 



Seo. 3. Of the sum hereby appropriated, two thousand five hundred dollars shall 

 be available during the fiscal years ending June 30, 1891, and June 3(f, 1892, to be ap- 

 plied to defraying the necessary expenses for assistants, furniture, expressage, tele- 

 graphing, postage, etc. And said Chancellor is hereby authorized to issue his 

 warrant upon the State Treasurer, upon itemized accounts, for the amounts specified 

 by this act: Provided, That not more than five hundred dollars shall be drawn in 

 any one month, except in the month of April, 1891, when the sum of eight hundred 

 dollars may be drawn, if deemed necessary; and all accounts shall be verified. And 

 if the experiments fail to produce the desired results, no more funds shall be drawn 

 from the treasury, and the station shall be abandoned. 



Seo. 4. If the experiments shall prove successful, or desirable to be continued, 

 the sum of one thousand dollars shall be made available during the fiscal year end- 

 ing June 30, 1893, to be drawn under the same conditions as set forth in section 3 

 of this act. 



Sec. 5. The Chancellor shall also report the results of his experiments to the offi- 

 cial State paper, provided the said paper shall publish the same free of charge, be- 

 ginning the first day of April next and every month thereafter, until the first day of 

 December following. He shall also make a full report of the money expended and 

 the results of his experiments to the Governor, on or before the first day of Decem- 

 ber of each year. 



Sec. 6. This act shall take effect and be in force from and after its publication 

 in the official State paper. 



Approved March 4, 1891. 



