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ArTICI.E V. MUSKUiM. 



Section i. All members, and the' public generally, shall 

 have access to the Museum, at such times as the Executive 

 Board shall determine. 



Section 2. No specimen shall be removed from the Museum, 

 except by order of the Society, or for the purpose of illustrating 

 the proceedings, and in either case the Curator shall take a receipt 

 for the same. 



Article VI. — committees. 



Section i. The Committee on Publication shall, from time 

 to time, cause to be published, and superintend the publication, of 

 such papers read to the Society, and such portions of the record 

 of the proceedings as may seem to them calculated to promote 

 the interests of science, so far as the funds appropriated by the 

 Executive Board shall permit. But all papers, before being 

 printed, shall first be read before the Society, either in full, l)y 

 abstract, or by title. Active and Life members and invited guests 

 only shall be privileged to read papers before the Society. 



Section 2. The Committee on Lectures shall make arrange- 

 ments for series or courses of Lectures. 



Sections 3. The President shall, at every annual meeting, 

 appoint a committee of three, whose duty it shall be to audit the 

 accounts of the receipts and expenditures of the Society. 



Article VII. — sections and receptions. 



Section i. For the purpose of facilitating and encouraging 

 special investigation in the several branches of Natural Science, 

 the members may organize Sections under the chairmanship of 

 the Curator of the special branch for which the Section is organ- 

 ized, upon the following conditions : 



First. Such Sections must be composed only of members of 

 the Society. 



Second. They must comply with all the provisions of the - 

 Constitution of the Society. 



Third. They may organize under a constitution and by-laws 

 of their own, and elect their officers, except the chairman, who is 

 elected by the Society. 



Fourth. Being an educational institution, the Society pro- 

 hibits any section from engaging in any thing for money jjrofit. 



