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leges as to presentation of papers and in scientific discussions at the regular 

 meetings, and may. by permission of the presiding officer, speak on business- 

 questions before the association. 



Sect. 2. All members in good standing have equal rights to the publica- 

 tions of the association or to any publications controlled or disk'ibuted by 

 the association. 



Article II 



Of Officers and Their Duties 



Sectiox 1. It shall be the duty of the president, in addition to the ordi- 

 nary duties of the presiding officer, to prepare an address, to be delivered 

 at the annual meeting over which he presides. He shall also appoint the nec- 

 essary committees at the first session of the annual meeting. 



Sect. 2. It shall be the duty of the secretary to make the necessary ar- 

 rangements for the meetings of the association and keep a record of the pro- 

 ceedings for publication, to provide the necessary stationery and attend to 

 the general cori'espondence. He shall collect moneys due, pay all bills incurred 

 by the association, submit a report at each annual meeting, and perform 

 such other duties as may be delegated to him. 



Sect. 3. All officers and standing committees unless otherwise provided 

 for shall be elected by ballot after recommendations have been made by a 

 nominating committee. 



Article III 



Dues 



Section 1. The annual dues of active members shall be One ($1.00) dollar,, 

 and the dues of associate members Fifty (50c) cents, which shall be payable 

 in advance. No dues shall be payable fi'om foreign members. 



Article IV 

 Of Meetings 



Section 1. Notice of the time and place of meetings shall be sent for 

 publication to all American entomological periodicals. The proceedings shall 

 be published as decided by the association. 



Sect. 2. Special meetings shall be called as provided for in the consti- 

 tution, and notice of such meetings shall be given by the seci-etary by mail- 

 ing to each active member a formal notification of the time and place of the 

 meeting at least two weeks before the date fixed in the notice. The notice 

 shall state the reason for such meeting, and shall specify the business to be 

 transacted, and no other business shall be transacted. 



Sect. 3. The order of business at regular meetings shall be, at the first 

 session: 



1. Calling the meeting to order by the president. 



2. Reports of officers. 



3. Reports of committees. 



4. Appointment of temporary committees. 



5. Written business communications. 



6. Verbal business communications. 



7. New business. 



