6 ConstitiAtion and ^y=Laws. 



ART. V. FEES AND DUES. 



The admission fee to this Association shall be t7uo dollars, 

 and the annual dues one dollar, payable annually in advance. 



ART. VI. PENALTIES. 



Any member in arrears more than one year for dues is 

 thereby suspended without action on the part of the Association. 

 If in arrears for more than three years, his name shall be stricken 

 from the roll of membership. 



ART. VII. DISCUSSIONS, ETC. 



Section i. Each member is requested to report to the 

 Association at any meeting any fact or discovery of interest in 

 the science in which he is most interested ; and to present for 

 the examination of the Association any specimen, instrument or 

 other object of special interest in such science. 



Sec. 2. All papers presented to the Association shall be its 

 property, to dispose of as it deems proper. 



ART. VIII. AMENDMENTS. 



Any proposed amendment to these By-Laws shall be offered 

 in writing one month previous to action being taken thereon. 

 Two-thirds of the members present at such regular meeting shall 

 constitute a majority to decide on such amendment. 



Any one or more of these By-Laws may be temporarily sus- 

 pended by a majority of the members present. 



AMENDMENTS. 



ART. IX. HONORARY AND CORRESPONDING 

 MEMBERS. 



Section i. Any person prominent in science may be 

 elected an Honorary Member by a unanimous vote at any regu- 

 lar meeting. 



Any person in the active pursuit of science may be elected 

 a Corresponding Member by a two-thirds vote of all members 

 present at any regular meeting. 



