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Article 7. Diplomas signed by the President and the Vice- 

 President of the Class to which the member belongs, and countersigned 

 by the Secretaries, shall be given to all the Fellows and Foreign 

 Honorary Members. 



Article 8. If, in the opinion of a majority of the entire Council, 

 any Fellow or Foreign Honorary Member shall have rendered himself 

 unworthy of a place in the Academy, the Council shall recommend to 

 the Academy the termination of his membership ; and if three fourths 

 of the Fellows present, out of a total attendance of not less than fifty, 

 at a Stated Meeting, or at a Special Meeting called for the purpose, 

 shall adopt this recommendation, his name shall be stricken from the 

 Roll. 



See Chap, iii.; chap. vi. art. 1; chap. ix. art. 1, 7; chap. x. art. 2. 



CHAPTER III 



Election of Fellows and Foreign Honorary Members 



Article 1. Elections of Fellows and Foreign Honorary Members 

 shall be by ballot, and only at the Stated Meetings in January and 

 May. Three fourths of the ballots cast, and not less than twenty, 

 must be affirmative to effect an election. 



Article 2. Candidates must be proposed in writing by two 

 Fellows of the Section for which the proposal is made. These signed 

 nominations shall be sent to the Corresponding Secretary and shall be 

 retained by him until the fifteenth of the following October or Febru- 

 ary, as the case may be, when all nominations then in his hands shall 

 be immediately sent in printed form to every Fellow having the right 

 to vote, with the names of the proposers in each case, and with a 

 request to send to the Corresponding Secretary written comments on 

 these names not later than the fifth of November or the fifth of March 

 respectively. 



All the signed nominations, with the comments thereon, received up 

 to the fifth of November or the fifth of March shall be sent at once to 

 the appropriate Class Committees, which shall report their decisions 

 to the Council at a special meeting to be called to consider nom- 

 inations, not later than two days before the meeting of the Academy in 

 December and April respectively. 



Notice shall be sent to every Fellow having the right to vote, not 

 later than the thirtieth of September or the thirty-first of January, 

 of each year, calling attention to the fact that the limit of time for 



