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bers who shall be in arrears for the dues of one year shall not be en- 

 titled to vote, hold office or to receive xany of the publications of the 

 society until such arrearages are fully paid: and if not paid within 

 one .year thereafter, membership shall be forfeited. 



Sec. 5. Members may be expelled from the society by a vote of 

 three fourths of the members present at a regular meeting, written 

 charges having been preferred, a copy of which shall be furnished the 

 accused at least one month previous to such vote, and the accused shall 

 have opportunity^ to be heard thereon. 



ARTICLE II. OFFICERS AND THEIR DUTIES. 



Section 1. The President shall preside at the meetings of the 

 society, and of the executive board, and perform such other duties as 

 usually pertain to the office. 



Sec. 2. The Vice-Presidents shall perform the duties of the presi- 

 dent in his absence, in the order of seniority in office. 



Sec. 3, The Secretar^^ shall record and preserve correct minutes of 

 the proceedings of the society, and the executive board, in books to be 

 kept for that purpose; shall have the charge of all records belonging 

 to the society; shall notif}^ members of their election, and committees 

 of their appointment; shall call special meetings, when directed b}' the 

 president; and shall notify all resident members of all meetings, and 

 officers of all matters which shall occur at any meeting requiring their 

 action. He shall also conduct the correspondence of the societ}^ and 

 shall keep a record thereof, shall keep the common seal, acknowiedge 

 all donations, and receive and read to the societ}' all communications 

 addressed to it. 



Sec. 4. The Treasurer shall have charge of all money or other 

 property of the society, excepting the museum and its contents, and 

 excepting also such property as may be placed by the society- or the 

 executive board in the hands of the trustees; shall collect all fees and 

 assessments, and receive all donations in money which may be made 

 to it; shall pay all accounts against the society when the same shall 

 be approved by a vote of the executive board ; shall keep a correct ac- 

 count of all receipts and expenditures, in books belonging to the 

 society; and shall at each annual meeting, and at other times when re- 

 quired by the executive board, make a detailed report of the same. 

 He shall notify members, who are in arrears, of their indebtedness to 

 the society, and shall report all delinquencies to the executive board 

 annuall3\ 



Sec. 5. The Librarian shall have charge of the books belonsrinor to 



