CONSTITUTION. 
ARTICLE I. 
OF THE NAME AND OBJECT OF THE SOCIETY. 
This society shall be known as the “ Wisconsin State Agricultural Society.’* Its 
object shall be to promote the advancement of agriculture, horticulture, and the 
mechanical and household arts. 
AETICLE II. 
OF THE MEMBERS. 
The society shall consist of life-members, who shall pay on subscribing, twenty 
dollars, and of honorary and corresponding members, who shall be elected by a two- 
thirds vote of the members of the executive board, at any regular meeting. The 
presidents of county agricultural societies shall be members ex-officio, entitled to the 
same privileges as life-members, and, together shall be known as the general com¬ 
mittee of the society. 
AETICLE III. 
OF THE OFFICERS. 
The officers of the society shall consist of a president, one vice-president for each 
congressional district of the state, a secretary, a treasurer, and seven additional mem¬ 
bers, who shall hold their respective offices for the term of one year from the first 
day of January next succeeding the date of their election, and until their successors 
shall have been elected; and all of whom, together with the ex-president latest in of¬ 
fice, and the president and general secretary of the Wisconsin Academy of Sciences, 
Arts and Letters, shall constitute the executive board. 
AETICLE IV. 
OF THE POWERS AND DUTIES OF OFFICERS. 
The presidents and vice-presidents shall perform such duties as are common to 
such officers in like associations, as may be required by the executive board. 
