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new members, except those elected at and after the Annual General 

 Meeting and before the following first of January, shall be required 

 to pay the subscription for the year in which they are elected. 



2. — Every member shall be considered to belong to the So- 

 ciety, and as such be liable to the payment of his annual contribu- 

 tion, until he has either forfeited his claim or has signified to the 

 Secretary, in writing, his desire to withdraw, when his name shall 

 be erased from the list of members. 



3. — Whenever any member shall be one year in arrear in the 

 payment of his annual contribution, the Secretary shall inform 

 him of the fact in writing. Any member continuing two years in 

 arrears shall be considered to have withdrawn from the Society, 

 and his name shall be erased from the list of members. 



4. — Life and Honorary Members shall be required to pay an 

 annual contribution. 



Section IV. — (Officers). 



1. — The duties of the President shall be to preside at all the 

 meetings of the Society, to preserve good order and decorum and 

 to regulate debates. 



2. — The duties of the Vice-President shall be the same as 

 those of the President during his absence. 



3. — The duties of the Secretary-Treasurer shall be to take and 

 preserve correct minutes of the proceedings of the Society, and to 

 present and read all communications addressed to the Society; to 

 notify members of their election, and those in arrear of the amount 

 of their indebtedness; to keep a correct list of the members of the 

 Society, with the dates of their election, resignation or death and 

 their addresses; to maintain the correspondence of the Society, 

 and to acknowledge all donations to it. He shall also take charge 

 of the funds of the Society and keep an accurate account of all the 

 receipts and disbursements, and of the indebtedness of the Mem- 

 bers, and render an Annual Report of the same at the Annual 

 General Meeting of the Society, in the manner required by the Act 

 respecting the Board of Agriculture and Arts. 



4. — It shall be the duty of the Curator to take charge of all 

 books, specimens, cabinets, and other properties of the Society; to 

 keep and arrange in their proper places all donations of specimens; 



