Extracts from the Charter. 
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member of the legislature, one copy to the librarian of each state insti¬ 
tution; one hundred copies to the State Agricultural Society; one hun¬ 
dred copies to the State Historical Society; one hundred copies to the 
State University, and the remainder to said Academy. 
Section 366. In the distribution of books or other packages, if such 
packages are too large or would cost too much to be sent by mail, they 
shall be sent by express or freight, and the accounts for such express 
or freight charges, properly certified to, shall be paid out of the state 
treasury. 
STATUTES OF 1901. 
CHAPTER 447. 
BINDING OF EXCHANGES. 
Section 1. Section 341 of the revised statutes of 1898 is hereby 
amended by adding thereto the following: The secretary of state may 
authorize the state printer to bind in suitable binding all periodicals 
and other exchanges which the Society shall hereafter receive, at a 
cost not exceeding one hundred and fifty dollars per annum. The 
secretary of state shall audit the accounts for such binding. 
STATUTES OF 1917. 
Section 35.32. That part of section 35.32 of the statutes relating to 
printing for the Wisconsin Academy of Sciences, Arts, and Letters is 
amended to read: “of each number as issued, of the transactions of 
the Wisconsin Academy of Sciences, Arts, and Letters, not more than 
two thousand copies ♦ * * together with suitable binding at a cost 
not exceeding one hundred and fifty dollars per annum of all periodi¬ 
cals and other exchanges which said academy shall hereafter receive.” 
