EMERSON C. HARRINGTON, GOVERNOR. 1559
free text-books and the materials of instruction, the sum of
two hundred thousand dollars; for printing the annual report
of the operations of the public schools, on the order of the
Governor, the sum of two thousand dollars, or so much thereof
as may be necessary; for one-half of the salaries of Super-
intendents, supervisors, and attendance officers in the sev-
eral counties, and the City of Baltimore, as provided by law,
the sum of sixty-thousand dollars, or so much thereof as may
be necessary.
After the foregoing amounts, or so much thereof as may
be necessary, are paid, the remainder of the said sum of one
million seven hundred and fifty thousand dollars, shall be
distributed, according to law, to the several counties and
the City of Baltimore; provided the Treasurer shall not be
required to pay any of the foregoing amounts other than
quarterly, except in his own discretion.
To the Maryland Agricultural College, the sum of forty
thousand dollars, for maintenance of the College proper; five
thousand dollars for the maintenance of the Eastern Branch
at Princess Anne; twenty-five thousand dollars for the main-
tenance of the Maryland Agricultural Experiment Station;
five thousand dollars for the maintenance of the Sub-Station
of the Maryland Agricultural Experiment Station at Ridgely;
for maintenance of extension and demonstration work in agri-
culture, and home economics, and to provide for administra-
tive work, printing, and distributing publications, boys' and
girls' club work, movable schools, travel and supplies, as neces-
sitated by the United States Smith-Lever Act, in order to
make certain appropriations therein contained available from
the United States Congressional appropriations, the sum of
twenty thousand six hundred and fifty-nine dollars;
twenty-three thousand dollars, or so much thereof as may
be necessary, for salaries for County Demonstrators, not
more than one thousand dollars to be used in any one County;
in the case of any County not employing a County Demon-
strator, the money shall revert to the State Treasury; for
executive and office expenses, and for expenses for printing, cor-
respondence courses, and the employment of specialists and
for conducting extension work that cannot be done under
the United States Acts of appropriations, the sum of five
thousand dollars; for the maintenance of the Department of
Farmers' Institutes, the sum of six thousand dollars; to the
Board of Trustees of the Maryland Agricultural College, for
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