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Constitution and Q^y=Laws. 



Sec. 3. Quorum. Three members sliall constitute a (]uo- 

 rum for business at any regular meeting. 



ART. II. MEMBERSHIP. 



Section i. AppHcation for membership sliall l)e made in 

 writing, accompanied by a recommendation of at least one , 

 member of the Association, stating his or her residence and pro- 

 fession or occupation. Such application sliall be referred to the 

 Board of Censors, who shall, as soon as practicable, re])ort 

 thereon, either for or against the applicant. 



Sec. 2. If the Board of Censors report favorably on any 

 applicant, a two-thirds vote of all the members present at any 

 regular meeting shall be necessary to election. 



Sec. 3. If the Board of Censors report unfavorably, a 

 two-thirds vote of all the members shall be necessary to elec- 

 tion. 



ART. III. DUTIES OF OFFICERS. 



Section i. Duties of Pi-esident. The President shall pre- 

 side at the meetings of the Association, when present, and shall 

 perform such other duties as usually devolve on the presiding 

 officer in deliberative assemblies. 



Sec. 2. Duties of Vice-President. In the absence of the 

 President, the Vice-President shall preside, and perform such 

 duties as pertain to the office of President. 



Sec. 3. In the absence of both President and Vice-Presi- 

 dent, the Association shall elect a President//-^ tempore.. 



Sec. 4. Duties of Secretary. Clause i. The Secretary 

 shall keep, in a book provided for the purpose, the Constitu- 

 tion, By-laws, Rules and Regulations of this Association, ar- 

 ranged for easy reference. 



Clause 2. He shall also keep, in a book provided for the 

 purpose, a correct record of the business transactions of this 

 Association, and as full an abstract as possible of all papers, re- 

 ports or discussions on scientific subjects. 



Clause 3. He shall conduct the correspondence of the As- 

 sociation, and shall keep a file of all addresses, essays and other 

 l)apers not otherwise provided for. 



