4 MARINE BIOLOGICAL LABORATORY. 



III. BY-LAWS OF THE CORPORATION OF THE 

 MARINE BIOLOGICAL LABORATORY. 



I. The annual meeting of the members shall be held on the second 

 Tuesday in August, at the Laboratory, in Woods Hole, Mass., at 

 12 o'clock noon, in each year, and at such meeting the members shall 

 choose by ballot a Treasurer and a Clerk, who shall be, ex officio, 

 members of the Board of Trustees, and Trustees as hereinafter pro- 

 vided. At the annual meeting to be held in 1897, not more than 

 twenty-four Trustees shall be chosen, who shall be divided into four 

 classes, to serve one, two, three, and four years, respectively, and 

 thereafter not more than eight Trustees shall be chosen annually 

 for the term of four years. These officers shall hold their respective 

 offices until others are chosen and qualified in their stead. The Direc- 

 tor and Assistant Director, who shall be chosen by the Trustees, shall 

 also be Trustees, ex officio. 



II. Special meetings of the members may be called by the Trustees 

 to be held in Boston or in Woods Hole at such time and place as may 

 be designated. 



III. The Clerk shall give notice of meetings of the members by 

 publication in some daily newspaper published in Boston at least 

 fifteen days before such meeting, and in case of a special meeting 

 the notice shall state the purpose for which it is called. 



IV. Twenty-five members shall constitute a quorum at any meeting. 



V. The Trustees shall have the control and management of the 

 affairs of the Corporation; they shall present a report of its condition 

 at every annual meeting they shall elect one of their number Presi- 

 dent and may choose such other officers and agents as they may think 

 best; they may fix the compensation and define the duties of all the 

 officers and agents; and may remove them, or any of them, except 

 those chosen by the members, at any time; they may fill vacancies 

 occurring in any manner in their own number or in any of the offices. 

 They shall from time to time elect members to the Corporation upon 

 such terms and conditions as they may think best. 



VI. Meetings of the Trustees shall be called by the President, or by 

 any two Trustees, and the Secretary shall give notice thereof by written 

 or printed notice sent to each Trustee by mail, postpaid. Seven 

 Trustees shall constitute a quorum for the transaction of business. 

 The Board of Trustees shall have power to choose an Executive Com- 

 mittee from their own number, and to delegate to such Committee 

 such of their own powers as they may deem expedient. 



VII. The President shall annually appoint two Trustees, who shall 



