CONSTITUTION. 
ARTICLE I. 
NAME. 
The name of this organization shall be THE ENTOMOLOGICAL 
SOCIETY OF WASHINGTON. 
ARTICLE II. 
OBJECTS. 
The objects of the Society shall be to promote the study of 
entomology in all possible bearings, and to cultivate social and 
friendly relations between those in any way interested in the 
science. 
ARTICLE III. f Si 
MEMBERS. 
The Society shall consist of active, corresponding, and honorary 
members. Candidates for membership shall be proposed in 
writing by at least two active members, and, upon recommenda- 
tion of a majority of the Executive Committee, shall be balloted 
for at any subsequent meeting of the Society. A majority vote of 
the active members present when the ballot is taken shall be 
necessary for election. 
ARTICLE IV. 
OFFICERS. 
The officers of the Society shall be a President, a First Vice- 
President, a Second Vice-President, a Recording Secretary, a 
Corresponding Secretary, and a Treasurer, to be elected by ballot 
at the annual meeting. There shall be an Executive Committee, 
consisting of the officers of the Society and three members to be 
elected bv the Society in the same manner. 
