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assembly at each session thereof; and which said report shall be printed in 
pamphlet form for distribution in such number as the general assembly shall 
direct. 
Sec. 18. That all moneys appropriated by law to the said board of agriculture 
to earry out the provisions of this act except the salaries of the commissioners 
shall be paid by the State treasurer to the president of the said board upon the 
presentation to said State treasurer by said president of a bond for the sum 
of three thousand dollars, executed by him, and by good and sufficient sureties 
to be approved by the governor, conditioned for the faithful disbursement of 
said moneys according to law. The said president shall control, handle, and 
pay off such moneys. 
Sec. 19. That it shall be the duty of the said board of agriculture to encourage 
_and invite desirable immigration to this State, and for this purpose the said 
board may prepare, publish, and circulate circulars or pamphlets setting forth 
the agricultural, mechanical, and other resources of the State: Provided, That 
the amount annually expended under authority of this section shall not exceed 
the sum of one hundred dollars. 
Sec. 20. That any member of the said board of agriculture who shall be guilty 
of neglect of duty or of the violation of any of the provisions of this act shall, 
upon conviction thereof before any justice of the peace of this State, be fined 
for each offense an amount of not less than twenty-five nor more than fifty 
dollars, together with costs of each suit. 
Src. 21. That all fines collected under the provisions of this act shall be paid 
to the president of the said board of agriculture by the officers collecting or 
receiving the same, within thirty days after such collection or receipt, which 
shall be used by the said president of said board in defraying the expenses of 
the board. 
Src. 22. That the said board of agriculture shall have power to compel all 
growers of fruit to stamp or mark the baskets, boxes, packages, crates, parcels, 
or other receptacles used by them for the shipment of any fruit or fruits with 
his, her, or their name or names, initial or initials, or with some distinguish- 
ing device or mark which may be readily and easily read and seen on the same; 
and said board may adopt rules and regulations to carry this into effect. If 
any grower of any fruit or fruits shall neglect or fail, after ten days’ notice of 
said board, to comply with the provisions of this section, he or she or they shall 
be guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction thereof shall forfeit and pay 
a fine of five dollars. 
FLORIDA. 
There is no law in Florida relating to the control of injurious insects. 
GEORGIA. 
ACTS OF THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF GEORGIA, APPROVED DECEMBER 21, 1897, 
DECEMBER 20, 1898, AND DECEMBER 21, 1900. 
Be it enacted by the general assembly of Georgia: 
SecTIon 1. That from and after the passage of this act, the commissioner of 
agriculture of the State of Georgia, the president of the Georgia State Horticul- 
tural Society, and the president of the Georgia State Agricultural Society shall, 
ex officio, constitute a board to be known as the State board of entomology, of 
