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a. Who have completed technical training in forestry at a forest 

 school of recognized standing, together with at least three years' work 

 of a creditable character in some branch of forestry ; or 



h. Who have, in the absence of technical training in forestry, com- 

 pleted at least five years' work in some branch of forestry, who have 

 been Members of the Society for at least two years, and whose work 

 is regarded by the Executive Council as of an especially creditable 

 character. 



Senior Members shall have the ballot in all Society matters and shall 

 be eligible to all of its offices and committees. 



(3) Fellows, who shall be elected only from the grade of Senior 

 Member. Fellows shall have completed at least ten years' work in 

 some branch of forestry, including at least five years in responsible 

 directive positions or in distinctive individual work of a fruitful char- 

 acter. They shall have the same rights as Senior Members. 



Not more than ten Fellows shall be elected in any one calendar year. 

 Nominations to this grade shall be made by seven affirmative votes of 

 the Executive Council or by the written endorsement of 25 Senior Mem- 

 bers or Fellows, and shall be submitted to all Senior Members and 

 Fellows of the Society for letter ballot. An affirmative vote of three- 

 fourths of the Senior Members and Fellows voting shall be necessary 

 to election. 



Should the candidates for Fellow receiving the vote required on the 

 same ballot bring the total number chosen during a year to more than 

 ten, elections to the grade shall be determined in the order of the num- 

 ber of affirmative votes cast, and those remaining shall be regarded as 

 nominated for the ensuing year. 



(4) Associate Members, who shall be persons engaged in lines of 

 work related to forestry and who have shown substantial interest in 

 American or Canadian forestry; but each section may elect associate 

 members of the section in accordance with qualifications fixed by its 

 own by-laws. (See Article VIII, Section 3.) Associate Members may 

 attend all meetings of the Society and take part in its discussions, but 

 shall have no vote. 



(5) Honorary Members, who shall be chosen from those who have 

 rendered distinguished service to forestry either in America or abroad, 

 and from professional foresters of achievement whose field of work 

 lies outside of the United States and its possessions and the Dominion 

 of Canada. They may attend all meetings of the Society and take part 

 in its discussions, but shall not be entitled to vote. 



Sec. 2. The names of all candidates for Member, Senior Member, 



