CONSTITUTION 



(Adopted December 28, 1906.) 



Article I. 



NAME. 



Section i. This organization shall be known as The Ento- 

 mological Society of America. 



Article II. 



OBJECTS. 



Section i. It shall be the purpose of this society to promote 

 the science of entomology in all its branches, to secure co-operation 

 in all measures tending to that end, and to facilitate personal 

 intercourse between entomologists. 



Article III. 



membership. 

 Section i. The membership of this society shall consist of 

 three classes — members, fellows, and honorary fellows. 



Sec. 2. All persons interested in entomology shall be eligible 

 to membership. 



Sec. 3. Members who have made important contributions to 

 the science of entomology may be elected fellows or honorary 

 fellows of the society. 



Article IV. 



officers. 



Section i. The officers of this society shall be a President, 

 two Vice-Presidents, and a Secretary-Treasurer. The duties of 

 these officers shall be those usually pertaining to their respective 

 offices. 



Sec. 2. The business of the society not otherwise provided 

 for shall be in the hands of an Executive Committee consisting of 

 the officers named in Section i, and of six additional members, 

 who shall be elected from the Fellows by the Society. Four mem- 

 bers of the committee shall constitute a quorum. 



