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3. — Every Branch shall be governed by the constitution of 

 the Society, but shall have power to elect its own officers and 

 enact by-laws for itself, provided they be not contrary to the tenor 

 and spirit of the Constitution of the whole Society. 



4. — All Members of the Branches shall be Members of the 

 Society and entitled to all the privileges of Members. 



5. — No Corresponding or Honorary Member shedl be appoint- 

 ed by the Branches, but such members may be proposed at General 

 Meetings of the Society by any Branch as well as by the individual 

 members. 



6. — Each Branch shall transmit to the Parent Society, on or 

 before the first of September each year, an Annual Report of its pro- 

 ceedings, such report to be read at the Annual General Meeting. 



Section VII. — (Alteration of Constitution). 



1. — No article in any section of this Constitution shall be 

 altered or added to, unless notice be first given at an Ordinary 

 Meeting of the Society, or of a Branch, and the alteration or ad- 

 dition be sanctioned by two-thirds of the members present at the 

 next ensuing meeting,- the Secretary of the Society, or of the 

 Branch, shall then notify the Secretaries of all the other Branches; 

 when the sanction of all the Branches has been obtained in the 

 same manner, the alteration or addition shall become law. 



Section VIII. — (Subscription Price of Magazine). 



The Annual Subscription Price of the Canadian Entomolo- 

 gist shall be two dollars ($2.00), postage included, payable in 

 advance. Members of the Society who have paid their annual 

 dues shall receive the Magazine free of charge, as stated in Section 

 III, Clause I, of the Constitution of the Society. 



Mailed December 19th, 1913. 



