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therefor upon the auditor of the State of Wyoming, who shall draw his war- 

 rant upon the State treasurer therefor. 



Sec. 17. It shall be the duty of the secretary to attend all meetings of the 

 board and procure records of the proceedings and correspondence, to collect 

 books, pamphlets, periodicals, and other documents containing valuable infor- 

 mation relating to horticulture, and to preserve the same; to collect statistics 

 and other information showing the actual condition and progress of horticulture 

 in this State and elsewhere; to correst>ond with agricultural and horticulturnl 

 societies, colleges, and schools of agriculture and horticulture, and other persons 

 and bodies as may be directed by the board, and prepare, as required by the 

 board, reports for publication ; he shall also act assistant to and obey the 

 directions of the inspectors of fruit pests, under the direction of the board. 



Sec. 18. The board shall biennially, in the month of January, report to the 

 legislature a statement of its doings and abstracts of the reports of the inspect- 

 ors of fruit pests and of the secretary. 



Sec. 19. There is hereby appropriated for the use of the State board of hor- 

 ticulture, as set forth in this act, out of the money in the State treasury not 

 otherwise appropriated, the sum of three thousand dollars (.$3,000.00), or as 

 much thereof as may be necessary. For the year commencing March, 1905, 

 fifteen hundred dollars ($1,500.00), or as much thereof as may be necessary for 

 the year commencing March 1st, 190G. 



Sec 20. All sums of moneys collected as fines for violations of any of the pro- 

 visions of this act shall be turned into the State treasury for use in defraying 

 the expenses of the board hereby created, and the appropriations hereby made 

 shall be paid out of the fund to the extent of the money therein contained. 



Sec. 21. No person, firm, or corporation shall engage or continue in the busi- 

 ness of selling within the State, or importing fruit trees, plants, or nursery 

 stock into the State without first having obtained a license to do business in the 

 State, as in this act provided. 



Sec 22. Any person, firm, or corporation may obtain a license to engage in 

 the business of selling fruit trees, plants, or nursery stock in this State upon 

 the payment of the sum of twenty-five dollars ($25.00) and by filing with the 

 secretary of the State board of horticulture bonds for securities in the sum of 

 five hundred dollars ($500.00) conditioned that the principal will faithfully 

 obey the law of the State of Wyoming and that said principal will pay the cost 

 of fumigation of all nursery stock or other materials or goods imported into or 

 sold within the State by the said principal or principals or his or their agent, 

 jmd the expense of destruction of any infected nursery stock. Licenses granted 

 under this act shall be for a period of two years : Provided, hoioever, That 

 such license may be revoked at any time for any violation of this act at the 

 discretion of the board. 



Sec 28. Any person or persons, corporation or corporations, transportation 

 companies or connnon carriers violating any of the provisions of this act shall be 

 deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and fined in tbe sum of not less than twenty 

 dollars ($20.00) nor more than two hundred dollars ($200.00). 



Sec 24. This act shall take effect and be in force from and after its passage. 



Approved February 15, 1905. 



Regulations. 



1. It shall be the duty of all persons or corporations engaged in the growing 

 of nursery stock in the State of Wyoming, for sale or distribution, to notify the 

 secretary of the board of their purpose to engage in said business. The secretary 



