out of the plans. The work of members consists in making and 

 recording observations of natural history, and in collecting, 

 killing, preserving, and identifying specimens. All specimens 

 are deposited with the proper officers of the club and must in 

 all cases be accompanied by a carefully prepared written 

 report, which is not accepted by the society until approved 

 by the director. Members are not required to accomplish 

 any specified amount of work for the society but they must 

 have at least one regular report accepted each six months. 

 The meetings of the society are devoted to reports of mem- 

 bers and scientific discussions. The membership is not con- 

 fined to students of the college and ail persons interested in 

 natural history arfe invited to join. 



CONSTITUTION 



Article I. Nams and Purpose 



Sec. 1. Name. The name of this organization shall be 

 The Charleston Natural History Society. 



Sec. 2. Fnrpose. The purpose of the Society shall be 

 the study of natural history and the development of the Col- 

 lege of Charleston Museum. 



Sec. 3. Official Organ. The official organ of the Society 

 shall be the Bulletin of The College of Charleston Museum. 



Article II. Officers 



Sec. 1. Names of Officers. The officers of the Society shall 

 be: a Director, a President, a Vice-President, a Secretary, 

 and a Treasurer. 



Sec. 2, Duty of the Director. It shall_ be the duty of 

 the Director to plan the scientific work of the Society in con- 

 sultation with the Executive Committee, of which he shall be 

 the chairm.an, and to examine all reports of members. 



Sec. 3. Dutij of the Frcsidcnt. It shall be the duty of 

 the President to represent the Executive Committee in car- 



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