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Article Y. Committees. 



Section 1. There shall be an .iLixecutive Committee consisting of the 

 President, Vice-President, Secretary-Treasurer, and a student appointed 

 by the President. 



Section 2. The executive shall constitute a standing committee on 

 programmes, publications, admissions to membership, research and (inacce. 



Section 3. The society shall elect a delegate to the annual meeting of 

 the Entomological Society of Ontario. 



Article YI. Finances. 



Section 1. The fiscal year of the Society shall begin on the first day 

 after the annual meeting. 



Section 2. The annual dues of members shall be one dollar, payable 

 at the annual meeting, and the dues for the first year shall be payable on 

 signing the constitution. 



Section 3. Members whose dues remain unpaid one month after they 

 are due shall be notified by the Secretary-Treasurer that within one mouth 

 they will be in arrears and not entitled to a vote at the annual meeting, to 

 receive the publications of the Society nor of the Entomological Society of 

 Ontario. Members one year in arrears shall, after formal notification by 

 the Secretary-Treasurer, be regarded as having withdrawn from the Society. 



Article YII. Meetings. 



Section 1. Regular meetings of the Society shall be held on alternate 

 Wednesdays from October to June. 



Section 2. Special meetings may be called by the President. 



Section 3. The annual meeting shall be held on the first Wednesday 

 in October. 



Section 4. Six members shall constitute a quorum. 



Section 5. The Executive Committee shall hold its regular meetings on 

 the same days as the regular meetings of the Society; special meetings may 

 be called by the President. 



Section 6. The regular meetings of the Society shall be open to all. 



Article YIII. Publications. 



The Canadian Entomologist shall be the ofiicial organ of the Guelph 

 Entomological Society. 7'he Canadian Entomologist and the reports of the 

 Ontario Entomological Society shall be sent to all members not in arrears. 



Article IX. 

 The Society shall maintain a Museum. 



Article X. Amendments. 



These By-laws may be amended by a two-thirds vote of the members 

 present at any regular meeting, provided the proposed amendments have 

 been read at the last previous regiilar meeting of the Society. 



The following ofiicers were elected for the year 1905-6: President, Prof. 

 Franklin Sherman ; Yice-President, Richard Readwin ; Secretary-Treasurer, 

 T. D. Jarvis; Executive Committee, Messrs. Sherman, Jarvis and Klinck. 



