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the written order of said I'reasurer, approved by the President of 

 the Society. " 



And the following for Article II, Section 4, ot the By-Laws : 



"The Treasurer shall have charge of all money or other prop- 

 ert)' of the Society, excepting the Museum and its contents, and 

 excepting also such property as may be placed by the Society or the 

 Executive Board in the hands of the trustees; he shall also have 

 charge of the net income of the funded property of the Society, to 

 be paid over to him by the trustees, as herein before provided. 

 He shall collect all fees and assessments; shall pay all accounts 

 against the Society when the same shall be approved by a vote of 

 the Executive Board ; shall kee]) a correct account of all receipts 

 and expenditures in books belonging to the Society, and shall, at 

 each annual meeting, and at all other times when required by the 

 Executive Board, make a detailed report of the same. He shall 

 notify members who are in arrears, of their indebtedness to the 

 Society, and shall report all delinquencies to the Executive Board 

 annually. Bond with sureties may be required of the Treasurer for 

 the faithful discharge of his office, by the Executive Board, in such 

 sum as may be deemed satisfactory by the said Board."" 



The suggestions seemed to meet the approval of the members 

 present, and Mr. Knight gave notice, with Mr. James as second, 

 that he intended to move the above as amendments to the Consti- 

 tution at the next meeting of the Society. 



Mr. Dury reported on behalf of the Committee on Memorial 

 \'olume that the same would cost $400 for an edition of 500 

 copies. 



Mr. Harper then suggested that the next number of the fouR- 

 NAL of the Society be made a memorial number, as other materia] 

 was scant. It would not, in this case however, be possible to carry 

 out the idea of an educational work with catalogues, etc., as first 

 conteinplated. 



The Publishing Committee then accepting the material of the 

 Committee on Memorial Volume, the project of publishing such a 

 volume was dropped. 



Drs. J. T. Woods and S. J. Mills of Toledo, ()., and Messrs. 

 Edgar R. Quick and A. W. Butler, recommended for correspond- 

 ing membership by the Executive Board, were then elected. 



Dr. A. E. Heighway then requested the Executive Board to 

 consider the eligibility of Mr. T. H. Lindsay, of Asheville, N. C, 

 for corresponding membership. 



