B\'-LA\VS: 



1. ( »ii luotidii. any siu'cial (Icpartmont of science shall l>e assi.mied t<i 

 a curator, whose duty it shall he. with the assistance of the other nieni- 

 hcrs interested in tlio sanu> department, to endeavor to advance knowl- 

 edge in that particular department. Each curator shall report at such 

 time and place as the Academy shall direct. These reports shall include 

 a hrief summary of the i>roj;ress of the department duriim the year 

 pn>ceding the presentation of the report. 



•2. The President shall deliver a pnhlic address on the morning of one 

 of the days of the meeting at the expiration of his term of office. 



.".. The Press Secretary shall attend to the securing of proper news- 

 l)aper reports of the meetings and assist the Secretary. 



4. No .special meeting of the Academy shall he held without a notice 

 of the same having heen .sent to the address of each memher at least fifteen 

 days hefore such meeting. 



.">. No hill against the Academy shall he paid without an order signed 

 liy the President and countersigned hy the Secretary. 



(!. Memhers who shall allow their dues to remain un]»aid for two 

 years, having heen annnall.v notified of their arrearage hy the Treasurer, 

 shall have their names stricken from the roll. 



7. Ten memhers shall constitute a quorum for the transaction of 

 business. 



5. An p]ditor shall he elected from year to year. His duties shall he 

 to edit the annual Proceedings. No allowance shall l»e made to the Editor 

 for clerical assistance on account of any one edition of the Proceedings 

 in excess of fifty ($50) dollars, except hy si)ecial action of the Executive 

 Committee. (Amendment pas.sed Decemher 8. 1917. » 



